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John Campbell of Glensaddell

Birthdate:
Death: before December 17, 1728
Immediate Family:

Son of Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell and NN
Husband of Name Not Known
Father of Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell and Hugh Campbell
Brother of Reverend Mr. William Campbell, minister at Kilmodan; Duncan Campbell; Patrick Campbell and Dugald Campbell

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About John Campbell of Glensaddell

JOHN CAMPBELL OF SADDELL

Evidence Published in Clan Campbell Abstracts

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21 January 1715: Bond of Corroboration made in favour of John Campbell of Glensaddell, son of Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell. The Clan Campbell: Abstracts Relating to Campbells in the Sheriff Court Books of Argyll at Inveraray

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2 April 1720: The Clan Campbell: Abstracts Relating to Campbells in the Sheriff Court Books of Argyll at Inveraray

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3 December 1733: Bond of Corroboration by Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell narrating a heretable Bond by the deceased Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell, his grandfather, bailie of Kintyre, on 17th May 1678, in favour of the deceased Alexander McDugald, eldest lawful son to Angus McDugald of Comlorn, for an annual rent of £120 in security of the sum of 3000 merks of principal, which Bond is now transferred and assigned to Katherine Campbell, widow of Colin Campbell or Colin Oig Campbell in Inveraray, in liferent, and Archibald Campbell, her eldest lawful son, in fee, for payment of which she sued the deceased Dugald Campbell and also John Campbell, father of the present Dugald Campbell of Glensaddell, by whom this present Corroboration is granted, dated at Saddell 17th December 1728. The Clan Campbell: Abstracts Relating to Campbells in the Sheriff Court Books of Argyll at Inveraray