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(five children)
(eight children)
(six children)
(five children)
Marriage (four children)
(five children)
(three children)
(a child)
(eight children)
(four children)
(a child)
(a child)
(a child)
(four children)
Marriage (four children)
(ten children)
(a child)
(a child)
(three children)
(three children)
(a child)
~1460 - 1503
William
Drummond
43
43
~1480
Marion
Montgomery
~1502 - 1535
Margaret
Crichton
33
33
~1475 - 1527
Marion
Maxwell
52
52
~1494
John
Crichton
~1499
Robert
Crichton
~1466 - 1513
Archibald
Campbell
47
47
~1489
Isabel
Campbell
~1491
Alexander
Campbell
~1493
John
Campbell
~1497
Elizabeth
Campbell
~1496
Mary
Campbell
~1510
Archibald
Campbell
~1498
Anne
Campbell
~1501
Katherine
Campbell
~1503
Janet
Campbell
~1506
Margaret
Campbell
1457
Margaret
Campbell
1458
Isabel
Campbell
~1460
Mary
Campbell
~1491
John
Campbell
~1495
Elizabeth
Campbell
~1499
Mary
Campbell
~1494
Jean
Campbell
~1463 - 1513
John
Campbell
50
50
~1500 - 1563
Sir
James
Campbell
63
63
~1453
Margaret
Stuart
~1460 - 1529
Elizabeth
Stewart
69
69
~1428 - 1489
Laird of
Glenorchy
Colin Campbell
61
61
~1454 - 1513
Laird of
Glenorchy
Duncan Campbell
59
59
~1464 - 1554
Margaret
Moncrieff
90
90
~1492 - ~1575
Laird of
Finlarig Sir
John Campbell
83
83
~1490
Annabelle
Margaret
Campbell
~1530
Alexander
Stuart
~1497 - 1562
3rd Baron
Appin Sir
Allen Stuart
65
65
~1440 - 1497
1st Baron
Appin Dugald
Stuart
57
57
[robert stuart.ged] "Natural Son of John" "Legitimized in 1463" Endeavored after his father's death to recover the Lordship of the Lorn by force of arms until a compromise was affected 1469, between him and his uncle, Walter Stewart, by which it was agreed that Dugald should retain the Appin estates in Upper Lorn, and forego his claims to Lordship of Lorn. --------------------------------- From the book "The Stewart's of Appin": Pages 75 & 76: "Dugald Stewart ... he resided at Ardveich till 1463, when his father sent him a message directing him to come to Dunstaffnage with his mother. They set out as a bridal party, with pipes and banners, accompanied by a party of Dugald's kinsmen from the Lorn, and some of his mother's friends, the Maclarens. ... They clearly show that the party had set out for the purpose of the marriage, and Dugald's consequent legitimation. ... The tradition of the Stewart's is that the murder was committed when Sir John was on his way from the Castle to the chapel, which is close at hand, where the marriage was to be performed. The murderers fled instantly after Sir John was stabbed; and Dugald would at once have pursued them had he not be restrained by the priest, who pointed out that no time was to be lost in having the marriage completed, as Lord Lorn was to all appearance mortally wounded. The rite was accordingly performed, the priest assisting the dying man to place the ring on the Bride's finger, and the ceremony being so public that no doubt of its due completion was entertained in Argyllshire. Meantime, however, Alan M'Coule and his accomplices had time to effect their escape."
~1400 - 1463
Lord of Lorn
John Mourach
Stuart
63
63
John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Lorn; called "Muireach" ("The Lepe"); married 1st ?; allegedly married 2nd on his deathbed (a marriage not recognised) a daughter of the MacLaren chieftain of Ardveich and in any case was surprised and mortally wounded by som of the Clan Dougall led by the 10th Chief's wild son Black Alan MacDougall (against whom an Act of Parliament was afterwards passed) and died of wounds in his Castle of Dunstaffnage 20 Dec 1463. [Burke's Peerage]
~1510
Margaret
Cameron
~1532 - 1574
4th Baron
Appin Sir
Duncan Stuart
42
42
~1460
Isabella
MacDougall
~1534
Donald
Stuart
~1536
John
Stuart
~1538
Dugald
Stuart
~1495 - 1547
2nd Baron
Appin Sir
Duncan Stuart
52
52
~1499
Robert
Stuart
~1428
Janet
MacLaren
~1410
Florence
MacDonald
~1435 - 1510
Janet
Stuart
75
75
~1437 - 1510
Isobel
Stuart
73
73
~1442 - 1488
Marion
Stuart
46
46
1458 - 1492
Isabella
Campbell
34
34
1433 - 1493
1st Earl of
Argyll Sir
Colin Campbell
60
60
~1456 - 1513
2nd Earl of Argyll
Sir Archibald
Campbell
57
57
1475 - 1529
3rd Earl of
Argyll Colin
Campbell
54
54
~1485 - 1555
Countess of
Mar Margaret
Campbell
70
70
~1478 - 1546
Janet
Campbell
68
68
~1437 - 1492
6th Laird of
Sanquhar Sir
Robert Crichton
55
55
~1445 - 1465
Robert
Cunningham
20
20
~1447 - 1496
Christian
Lindsay
49
49
~1470
Malcolm
Crawford
~1490
Janet
Bruce
~1460
Helen
Campbell
~1464
Marian
Campbell
~1466
Geillis
Campbell
~1458 - ~1517
1st Earl of
Eglinton Hugh
Montgomery
59
59
~1485
Lady
Isabel
Montgomery
~1489
Lord Drummond
Sir John
Drummond
~1469 - 1529
Elizabeth
Stuart
60
60
~1482 - 1520
Laird of
Eglinton John
Montgomery
38
38
~1436 - 1507
2nd Lord
Seton John
Seton
71
71
~1467 - 1508
3rd Lord
Seton George
II Seton
41
41
~1468
Margaret
Campbell
~1489 - 1513
4th Lord
Seton George
III Seton
24
24
~1495
Janet
Gordon
~1498 - 1577
Catherine
Campbell
79
79
~1458
Margaret
Douglas
~1430 - 1473
5th of
Clackmannan
Sir David Bruce
43
43
~1460 - 1500
6th of
Clackmannan
Sir David Bruce
40
40
~1440
Jean
Stuart
~1470
Janet
Stirling
~1480 - 1523
3rd of
Glenorchy Sir
Colin Campbell
43
43
~1482
1st of Glenlyon
Archibald
Campbell
~1484
Patrick
Campbell
~1486
Elizabeth
Campbell
~1510 - 1570
Margaret
Campbell
60
60
~1492
Robert
Bruce
~1488
7th of
Clackmannan
David Bruce
~1494
Christian
Bruce
~1465 - 1513
Sir
John
Sempill
48
48
~1489 - 1529
Isabel
Campbell
40
40
~1489 - 1580
Margaret
Montgomery
91
91
1477 - 1532
Isobel
Lindsay
55
55
~1443 - 1517
Sir
Alexander
Lindsay
74
74
~1452 - 1516
Isobel
Campbell
64
64
1471 - 1542
Sir
David
Lindsay
71
71
1473
Alexander
Lindsay
~1470
Marion
Crichton
~1468 - 1513
7th Laird of
Sanquhar Sir
Robert Crichton
45
45
~1474 - 1518
Margaret
Crichton
44
44
~1490
Robert
Crawford
~1472 - 1524
Elizabeth
Crichton
52
52
1462
Elizabeth
Campbell
~1465 - 1492
Robert
Cunningham
27
27
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