Jean Campbell
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Jean Campbell
Summary
Jean Campbell is a human[1]. She died on 1665[2].
Key Facts
- Jean Campbell died on 1665[2].
- Jean Campbell's father was Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet[3].
- Jean Campbell's mother was Isabel Macintosh[4].
- Among Jean Campbell's spouses was Patrick MacGregor, 13th Chief of Clan Gregor[5].
- Jean Campbell was married to Duncan Stewart, 7th of Appin[6].
- Jean Campbell was married to Archibald Campbell, younger of Glenlyon[7].
- A child of Jean Campbell was Margaret Stewart[8].
- A child of Jean Campbell was James MacGregor, 14th Chief of Clan Gregor[9].
- A child of Jean Campbell was Jean MacGregor[10].
- A child of Jean Campbell was Susanna Campbell[11].
- A child of Jean Campbell was unknown daughter Campbell[12].
- A child of Jean Campbell was Robert Campbell, 5th of Glenlyon[13].
- Jean Campbell is recorded as female[14].
- Jean Campbell's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Jean Campbell's family name is recorded as Campbell[16].
- Jean Campbell's given name is recorded as Jean[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean Campbell's father was Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet[3]. Her mother was Isabel Macintosh[4].
Personal Life
Spouses include Patrick MacGregor, 13th Chief of Clan Gregor[5]; Duncan Stewart, 7th of Appin[6], 1630–1685[18]; and Archibald Campbell, younger of Glenlyon[7], 1610–1640[19]. Children include Margaret Stewart[8], b. 1656[20]; James MacGregor, 14th Chief of Clan Gregor[9]; Jean MacGregor[10]; Susanna Campbell[11]; unknown daughter Campbell[12]; and Robert Campbell, 5th of Glenlyon[13], 1632–1696[21].
Death and Burial
Jean Campbell died on 1665[2].
FAQs
Who were Jean Campbell's parents?
Jean Campbell's father was Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet[3]. Jean Campbell's mother was Isabel Macintosh[4].
Who was Jean Campbell married to?
Jean Campbell's spouses include Patrick MacGregor, 13th Chief of Clan Gregor[5], Duncan Stewart, 7th of Appin[6], and Archibald Campbell, younger of Glenlyon[7].