James Campbell, 1st Earl of Irvine1

M, #22091, d. September 1645
Last Edited=14 Apr 2008
Consanguinity Index=0.04%
     James Campbell, 1st Earl of Irvine was the son of Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll and Anne Cornwallis. He died in September 1645, without issue.2,3
     He was created 1st Lord of Kintyre [Scotland] on 22 February 1626.1 He was created 1st Lord of Lundie [Scotland] in 1642.1 He was created 1st Earl of Irvine [Scotland] in 1642.1
     The title of the Earl of Irvine expired on his death, while the Lordship of Kintrye devolved upon the Marquess of Argyll.

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 203. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 204.
  3. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 104, says b 16 March 1646. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.

Lady Margaret Douglas1

F, #22092, b. 1610, d. 13 March 1677/78
Last Edited=12 Apr 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.77%
     Lady Margaret Douglas was born in 1610.1 She was the daughter of William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton and Lady Anne Keith.1 She married Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, son of Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll and Lady Agnes Douglas, circa 6 August 1626.1 She died on 13 March 1677/78.1
      Her married name became Campbell. As a result of her marriage, Lady Margaret Douglas was styled as Countess of Argyll in 1638. As a result of her marriage, Lady Margaret Douglas was styled as Marchioness of Argyll on 15 November 1641.

Children of Lady Margaret Douglas and Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 204. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 104. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
  3. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 135. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  4. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 292.

Lady Mary Stuart1

F, #22093, b. 1628, d. May 1668
Last Edited=8 Oct 2012
Consanguinity Index=0.17%
Archibald Campbell, Master of Argyll
and his wife, Mary, 1660 2
     Lady Mary Stuart was born in 1628 at Darnaway Castle, Elginshire, Scotland.3 She was the daughter of James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray and Lady Margaret Home.1 She married Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, son of Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll and Lady Margaret Douglas, on 13 May 1650 at Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 She died in May 1668.1
      Her married name became Campbell. As a result of her marriage, Lady Mary Stuart was styled as Countess of Argyll on 16 October 1663.

Children of Lady Mary Stuart and Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 205. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S417] Chris Rooney, online unknown url, Chris Rooney (unknown location), downloaded 20 August 2010.
  4. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 135. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  5. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 209.
  6. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 105. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.

Elizabeth Elphinstone1

F, #22094, b. 24 May 1673, d. 13 April 1758
Last Edited=19 Dec 2012
Consanguinity Index=0.91%
Elizabeth, Lady Campbell
by William Aikman 2
     Elizabeth Elphinstone was born on 24 May 1673 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 She was the daughter of John Elphinstone, 8th Lord Elphinstone and Isabel Maitland.4 She married Hon. John Campbell, son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Lady Mary Stuart, in 1692 at Newbottle, Houghton Le Spring, County Durham, England.5 She died on 13 April 1758 at age 84.6
      Her married name became Campbell.

Children of Elizabeth Elphinstone and Hon. John Campbell

Citations

  1. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1313. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume III, page 544. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
  4. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  5. [S417] Chris Rooney, online unknown url, Chris Rooney (unknown location), downloaded 20 August 2010.
  6. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 209. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  7. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 105. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
  8. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1417.
  9. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1274.

John Elphinstone, 8th Lord Elphinstone

M, #22095, b. 28 August 1649, d. 24 March 1718
Last Edited=29 Mar 2011
Consanguinity Index=6.48%
     John Elphinstone, 8th Lord Elphinstone was born on 28 August 1649 at Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Alexander Elphinstone, 6th Lord Elphinstone and Lilias Elphinstone.2 He married Isabel Maitland, daughter of Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale and Elizabeth Lauder, on 23 April 1670 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 He died on 24 March 1718 at age 68 at Elphinstone, East Lothian, Scotland.1
     He succeeded to the title of 8th Lord Elphinstone [S., 1510] in May 1669.3

Children of John Elphinstone, 8th Lord Elphinstone and Isabel Maitland

Citations

  1. [S417] Chris Rooney, online unknown url, Chris Rooney (unknown location), downloaded 20 August 2010.
  2. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
  3. [S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1313.
  4. [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume III, page 543. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
  5. [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage, volume III, page 544.


William Gibson1

M, #22096, b. 15 February 1808, d. 20 February 1872
Last Edited=24 Sep 2003
     William Gibson was born on 15 February 1808.2 He was the son of William Gibson.2 He married, firstly, Louisa Grant, daughter of Joseph Grant, on 27 October 1831.3 He married, secondly, Charlotte Hare, daughter of John Hare, on 24 April 1856.2 He died on 20 February 1872 at age 64.1
     He lived at Rockforest, County Tipperary, Ireland.2 He lived at 22 Merrion Square, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.1 He lived at Gaulstown, County Meath, Ireland.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for County Tipperary.2

Child of William Gibson and Charlotte Hare

Child of William Gibson and Louisa Grant

Citations

  1. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 268. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
  2. [S8] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, volume 1, page 116.
  3. [S8] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, volume 1, page 114.

Hon. James Campbell1

M, #22097, b. after 1661
Last Edited=26 Jan 2011
Consanguinity Index=1.51%
     Hon. James Campbell was born after 1661. He was the son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Lady Mary Stuart.1 He married, firstly, Mary Wharton, daughter of Sir George Wharton, on 14 November 1690, after he forcedly carried her off, with the aid of Archibald Montgomery and Sir John Johnston.1 He married, secondly, Hon. Margaret Leslie, daughter of David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark.1
     He lived at Burnbank, Scotland.1 He lived at Boquhan, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1 His marriage to Mary Wharton was annulled by Act of Parliament.1 He escaped to Scotland.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Renfrewshire between 1699 and 1707.1 He gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Dragoons.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Ayrshire between 1708 and 1710.1

Citations

  1. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 105. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.

Elizabeth Tollemache1

F, #22098, b. 10 July 1659, d. 9 May 1735
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
     Elizabeth Tollemache was baptised on 10 July 1659 at Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Bt. and Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart.1,2 She married Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll and Lady Mary Stuart, on 12 March 1677/78 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 She and Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll were separated many years before his death.2 She died on 9 May 1735 at age 75 at Campbeltown, Argyllshire, Scotland.2
      Her married name became Campbell. As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Tollemache was styled as Countess of Argyll in 1689. As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Tollemache was styled as Duchess of Argyll on 23 June 1701.

Children of Elizabeth Tollemache and Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 205. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 206.
  3. [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 105. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
  4. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 208.

Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart1

F, #22099, b. 1626, d. 4 June 1698
Last Edited=10 Feb 2012
Elizabeth, Countess of Dyart
by Peter Lely 2
     Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart was born in 1626.2 She was the daughter of William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart and Catherine Bruce.4 She married, firstly, Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Bt. circa 22 May 1651.4 She married, secondly, John Maitland, 1st and last Duke of Lauderdale, son of John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale and Lady Isabel Seton, on 17 February 1671/72.4 She died on 4 June 1698.4
      From circa 22 May 1651, her married name became Tollemache.4 She succeeded to the title of 2nd Lady Huntingtower, co. Perth [S., 1643] in September 1653, suo jure.4 She succeeded to the title of 2nd Countess of Dysart, co. Fife [S., 1643] in September 1653, suo jure.4 On 5 December 1670 she resigned her title, and obtained a regrant with precedence of 1643.4 As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart was styled as Countess of Lauderdale on 17 February 1671/72. From 17 February 1671/72, her married name became Maitland. As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart was styled as Duchess of Lauderdale on 26 March 1672.

Children of Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart and Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Bt.

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 206. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S328] National Galleries of Scotland, online http://www.nationalgalleries.org. Hereinafter cited as National Galleries of Scotland.
  4. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1257. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.

Anne Whitfield1

F, #22100, d. 1 September 1723
Last Edited=19 Sep 2008
     Anne Whitfield was the daughter of Major Walter Whitfield.1 She and Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll obtained a marriage license on 19 January 1712/13.1 She died on 1 September 1723 at Kensington, London, England, without issue.1 She was buried on 7 September 1723 at Kensington, London, England.1
     As a result of her marriage, Anne Whitfield was styled as Countess of Ilay on 19 January 1712/13. From 19 January 1712/13, her married name became Campbell.

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 208. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.