Dugald Campbell of Saltspring

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Dugald Campbell of Saltspring

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scotland
Death: June 27, 1744 (46-47)
Salt Spring, Jamaica
Immediate Family:

Son of Colin Campbell of Attichuan and Elizabeth Campbell Of Attichuan
Husband of Ann Launce
Father of Rebecca Campbell; Douglass Sherwen; John Campbell; Ann Campbell; Mary Campbell and 3 others
Brother of Mary Snodgrass and Jane MacCallum
Half brother of Dugald Campbell, 3rd of Inverhae, 2nd of Ederline

Managed by: David-John Herbert Cover Simpson
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About Dugald Campbell of Saltspring

His father was Colin Campbell of Attichaun, Scotland and his wife was Bessie Campbell, daughter of Rev. Patrick Campbell of Manse, Glenary, Torbhlaren, Scotland and Jean MacIver Campbell of Pennymore, Scotland.

Jean MacIver Campbell was born about 1642 in Lochfyne, Scotland and died about 1728 in Scotland.


http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getper...

Name Dugald Campbell [1] Suffix of Saltspring Born 1697 [1, 2] Gender Male Name Dugald Campbell [2] Occupation Jamaica Planter Died 27 Jun 1744 Jamaica

  • Father Colin Campbell, of Rudill, later of Attichaun, b. Abt 1653, d. Aft 1697 (Age ~ 45 years)
  • Mother Bessie Campbell, b. Abt 1670, d. Yes, date unknown Married Abt 1695 [3, 4]
  • Family 1 Ann Launce, d. Yes, date unknown Married Y [1, 2]

Children

  • + 1. Rebecca Campbell, b. 1732, Jamaica , d. 7 Dec 1774, Mincing Lane, London, Middlesex, England
    *  2. John Campbell, of Salt Spring, Jamaica,   b. Abt 1729,   d. 2 Nov 1782, London, Connecticut, America 
    * 3. Deborah Campbell,   d. Yes, date unknown
    * 4. 7 daughters Campbell,   d. Yes, date unknown
    * 5. Douglas Campbell,   d. 17 Jun 1804, Bath, Somerset, England
  • Family 2 Janet Graham, of Loch Chon, d. Yes, date unknown Married Y [4]

Notes

   1 - The original family purchase of Saltspring acres) by Dugald Campbell had been on 27 April, 1736, from Richard Quarrell name due to live on in the history of quarrels over the ownership of the property) When Rebecca's brother John died in 1782, Saltspring was heavily mortgaged; it seems that Dugald when purchasing had had relatively little capital.
   [ http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/blackheath/thebc5.htm ]
   2 - Will of Dugald Campbell of Saltspring, Hanover Jamaica [PROB11/1600]
   I bequeath to my brother John Campbell and Duncan Campbell and worthy friends James Boyick of London and Robert Scarlett of Ducketts Spring in the parish of St. James Jamaica not only that part of my plantation belonging in mortgage to James Boyick but also all my estate in Jamaica, Saltspring [in trust to provide the following]
   An annuity of £70 Sterling to my sister Mary Wilcox of Charmouth Street
   An annuity of £70 Sterling to my sister Hanna* Glover
   An annuity of £100 Sterling to Mary Smith, formerly Johnson, wife of Thomas Pope Smith of Hammersmith
   Annuities of £100 Sterling to Susanna Ricketts Johnson and Ann Pope Johnson both now residing in Dalston [London] sisters of Mary Smith
   An annuity of £100 Sterling to George Johnson at present in London, brother to Mary Smith, Susanna Ricketts Johnson and Ann Pope Johnson
   Annuities of £10 each to two Negroes Named James and William, hereafter directed to be manumised, two of my domestic servant for their faithful service
   My trustees shall [also] discharge such monies owing to James Boyick in mortgage and after the full payment and out of the nett profits and proceeds [pay]
   To my brother Duncan Campbell £600 Sterling
   To my nephew John Campbell and other nephews and nieces Harriet Campbell, Mary Alexwina* Campbell, Duncan Archibald Campbell, William Campbell and Charles Dugald Campbell, Philip Dugald Glover, John Campbell Glover, Mary Ann Glover, Hanna* Glover, Edward Glover, Fanny Glover and William Glover, Ann Pope, William Pope and Caroline Pope, £300 Sterling
   And after payment of Legacies I direct my trustees to assign my estate [Saltspring] to my brother John Campbell, failing him to my brother Duncan Campbell, but subject to the said annuities
   To my brother Duncan all my books and bookcases at Saltspring,
   To my brother John all my plate and household furniture
   All the residue of my estate not particularly disposed of to John Campbell, Duncan Cambell, James Boyick and Robert Scarlett
   Signed, Dugald Campbell at Thomas's Hotel, Berkley Square, London on 1st November 1813
   Witnesses, William Bligh, Rear Admiral Royal Navy, William Scammell and John Carpenter, both waiters at Thomas's Hotel
   Proved 7th January 1818 in London by the oaths of John Campbell and Duncan Campbell
   * denotes any item of any doubtful reading
   [http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/periods/1775after/wills1.htm]

Sources

   [S280] David Arathoon, David Arathoon, (Campbell family researcher), e-mail rec. 24 July 07.
   [S284] Chris Knight's Ancestry, Chris Knight, (http://www.woodgen.com/phpgedview/index.php?command=gedcom).
   [S5] International Genealogical Index - submitted, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Medieval Families Unit Submission 570414-093099155422.
   [S280] David Arathoon, David Arathoon, (Campbell family researcher), e-mail rec'd 27 Jul 2007.