'Campbell42'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Campbell of Evanachen, Campbell of Inverliver, Campbell of Otter

                               
Archibald (or Celestin or Arthur) Campbell 'of Otter'
m. (1460) Mariota (Marion) Stewart (dau of John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorn)
1. Colin Campbell of Otter
m. Mariota Lamont (probably dau of Iain Lamont of Inveryne)
  A. Duncan Campbell of Otter (d before 1597)
  i. Colin Campbell of Otter (d before 23.06.1615)
  m1. (c1596) Helen Stuart (dau of Robert Stuart of Largobroughton)
  a. Archibald Campbell of Otter (dspm 1651)
  m1. Elizabeth Campbell
  (1) Jean Campbell (a 1710) possibly fits here
  m. Alexander Campbell of Strondour (d 1685)
(2) daughter
  m2. (mcrt 20.05.1649) Ann Stirling
  b. Duncan Campbell of Evanachen (d before 1651)
  c. Colin Campbell of Otter d 01.05.1666)
  m. Margaret Campbell
  (1) Colin Campbell of Otter
  (A) Alexander Campbell (dvp)
  d. Patrick Campbell of Evanachen, last of Otter (d c10.1674)
  Patrick sold Otter to Colin Campbell of Kinnochtree who was the first of the second line of Campbells of Otter.
  m. (11.11.1636) Christiana Campbell (dau of Iaian Campbell of Clachane)
  (1) Niall Campbell of Evanachen (2nd son)
  (A) Alexander Campbell of Evanachen
  (2)+ other issue - Duncan, Colin
  partner unknown
  (4) Archibald Campbell
  (A) Donald Campbell (a 1665)
  e. Dougall Campbell
  (1) Duncan Campbell
  (A) Archibald Campbell
  (i) Archibald Campbell
  (B) John Campbell
  (i) Patrick Campbell
  (a) Niall Campbell
  ((1))+ issue - Alexander, Patrick
(C) Paterick Campbell
  (i) John Campbell
  (a) Patrick Campbell
  ((1)) John Campbell of Evanachen
  (a) Duncan Campbell
  ((1)) Alexander Campbell of Evanachen
  f. Elspeth Campbell probably of this generation
  m. (23.06.1615) Colin Campbell, 2nd of Kilberry
  g.+ other issue - Robert, Donald
  m2. Annas Campbell (dau of Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglas) probably Colin's 2nd wife
  ii. Donald Campbell

 

 

John Campbell of Barbreck (and Ardskeodnish)
1. Angus Campbell of Barbreck
  HJHeraldry does not provide any more information on this line other than to note that "from (Angus) descended" the heiress who married Colin Campbell. Angus's father had brothers who died in the 1430s & 1450s. The Colin Campbell who married the heiress had a son who was living in 1575. We guess that Angus was grandfather of the heiress.
  A. ?? Campbell
  i. daughter
  m. Colin Campbell (natural son of Archibald, 4th Earl of Argyll)
2. Alastair/Alasdair Campbell of Inverliver
  A. John Campbell of Inverliver
  i. Duncan Campbell of Inverliver
  a. Alexander Campbell of Inverliver
  (1) John Campbell of Inverliver
  m1. ??
  (A) Alexander Campbell of Inverliver (dsp)
  (B) Duncan Campbell of Inverliver
  (i) Angus Campbell of Inverliver (a 1600)
  (a) Duncan Campbell of Inverliver
  ((1)) Colin Campbell of Inverliver (3rd son)
((A)) Angus Campbell of Inverliver
  ((2)) John Campbell
  ((A)) Archibald Campbell of Inverliver
  m. Jean Campbell mother of Anne, possibly also of ...
  ((i)) James Campbell of Inverliver (a 1750)
  ((ii)) Anne Campbell probably of this generation
  m1. (before 12.1769) James Campbell of Craignish (bpt 15.01.1719, d 1773)
  m2. Alexander Campbell of Shirvan
  ((3))+ other issue - Alexander (dsp), Robert
  (b) Alexander Campbell
  (c) Duncan Campbell
  ((1))+ issue (dsp) - Colin, Neil, Angus
  (ii) Colin Campbell (youngest son)
(a) Donald Campbell
  (iii)+ other issue - Alexander, Duncan
  m2. ??
  (C) Archibald Campbell (4th son)
  (i)+ issue - Dougal, Colin, William, Alasdair, Archibald
  (D) Alasdair Campbell (6th son)
  (i)+ issue - Donald, Duncan, Angus
  (E)+ other issue - Angus, Donald
  (2) Agnes Campbell possibly of this generation
  m. Duncan Campbell of Duntroon (d c1584)
  ii.+ other issue - Dougald, Alexander
  B. Duncan Campbell

Main source(s):
(1) For upper section : HJHeraldry (Campbell, vol 1, 'House of Otter (Old)', p99+)
(2) For lower section : HJHeraldry (Campbell, vol 1, 'House of Barbreck (Old)', p101+) & HJHeraldry (Campbell, vol 2, 'Inverliver', p85+)
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