Lady Mary Campbell
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Lady Mary Campbell
Summary
Lady Mary Campbell is a human[1]. She died on August 1725[2]. She worked as an aristocrat[3].
Key Facts
- Lady Mary Campbell died on August 1725[2].
- Lady Mary Campbell's father was John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland[4].
- Lady Mary Campbell's mother was Mildred Littler[5].
- Among Lady Mary Campbell's spouses was Sir Archibald Cockburn[6].
- A child of Lady Mary Campbell was Harriet Cockburn[7].
- A child of Lady Mary Campbell was Sir Alexander Cockburn, 7th Baronet[8].
- Lady Mary Campbell held citizenship in Kingdom of Great Britain[9].
- Lady Mary Campbell held citizenship in Kingdom of England[10].
- Lady Mary Campbell's professions included aristocrat[3].
- Lady Mary Campbell is recorded as female[11].
- Lady Mary Campbell's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Lady Mary Campbell's noble title is recorded as lady[13].
- Lady Mary Campbell's family name is recorded as Campbell[14].
- Lady Mary Campbell's family name is recorded as Cockburn[15].
- Lady Mary Campbell's given name is recorded as Mary[16].
- Lady Mary Campbell's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
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Origins and Family
Lady Mary Campbell's father was John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland[4]. Her mother was Mildred Littler[5].
Career and Affiliations
Lady Mary Campbell's professions included aristocrat[3].
Personal Life
Among Lady Mary Campbell's spouses was Sir Archibald Cockburn[6]. Children include Harriet Cockburn[7], 1722–1757[18] and Sir Alexander Cockburn, 7th Baronet[8], of Kingdom of Great Britain[19].
Death and Burial
Lady Mary Campbell died on August 1725[2].
FAQs
Who were Lady Mary Campbell's parents?
Lady Mary Campbell's father was John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland[4]. Lady Mary Campbell's mother was Mildred Littler[5].
Who was Lady Mary Campbell married to?
Lady Mary Campbell's spouses include Sir Archibald Cockburn[6].
What did Lady Mary Campbell do for work?
Lady Mary Campbell worked as aristocrat[3].