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Patrick Campbell, of Torblaren, Minister of Glenaray

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Torblaren, Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: March 16, 1700 (66-67)
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Dugald Campbell of Knapdale; Fnu Mcdiarmid; Margaret Maxwell and Margaret Maxwell
Husband of Jenet MacGregor Grigore and Jean Campbell
Father of Duncan Campbell; Duncan Campbell; Duncan Campbell; Duncan Campbell; Elizabeth Campbell Of Attichuan and 9 others
Brother of John Campbell; Elizabeth Campbell; Alexander Campbell; Mary Campbell; Duncan Campbell and 1 other

Occupation: Became a minister like his father.
Managed by: Simon Leech
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About Rev Patrick Campbell

  • Residence: Was granted a farm, beside an old hill fort near the village of Kilmichael, Glassary in mid Argyll., Torblaren, Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland

Birth: 1633, Scotland Death: Mar., 1700

PATRICK CAMPBELL of Torblaren, born about 1633, eldest son of Dugald C., min. of Knapdale ; edu cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1651) ; had a call to Rothesay and to this parish before 9th Nov. 1656 ; was adm. here before 27th May 1657 ; deprived by Act of Parliament llth June, and Decreet of the Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662, but was allowed to remain. He was granted an Indulgence by the Privy Council 3rd Aug. 1669, but this was probably annulled on the imposition of the Test in 1681.

He was arrested some time after this, but liberated on 17th March 1685 on a bond for 5000 merks, was ordered to leave the kingdom, and meantime to exercise no part of his ministry. He returned at the Toleration in 1687, and was at the meeting of the Synod that year.

He died "with much peace and rejoicing "in March 1700, and is described as a " faithful minister of Christ, who continued stedfast in the times of persecution."

He marr. Jean Campbell of Pennymore, widow of Major John Campbell of denary family, and had issue Dugald of Torblaren and Kilmory ; Duncan, merchant, Glasgow ; Colin of Knockbuy ; Colonel John of Blackriver, Jamaica, bapt. 13th March 1673, instrumental in many of his kinsfolk and others from Argyll settling and prospering in that island, died there 29th Jan. 1740; Elizabeth (marr., cont. 30th Sept. 1681, Colin Campbell of Ederline, sheriff-clerk of Argyll) ; Jean (marr. Daniel or Donald Campbell of Duchernan, min. of Glassary). [Inveraray Council Reg.; Auch- enlreck Genealogy, Wodrow s IIist.,ii., 133.]

Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain By Peter Beauclerk Dewar The Eldest son The Rev Patrick Campbell, of Torblaren, Min of Glenary 1657, deprived and exiled 1685, b 1633, educ Glasgow Univ (M.A. 1651) m Jean Campbell of Pennymore, widow of John Campbell of Glenary, and d March 1700, leaving issue: 1a Dugald of Torblaren s to Kilmorie under the will of his cousin, had issue numerous sons, most of whom settled in Jamaica 2a Colin of whom presently 3a Duncan, had issue with three daus, two sons John and James 4a John, of Blackriver Estate, Jamaica (the first Campbell to settle on the island), Col. b 1673; d 29 Jan 1740, leaving issue 1a Elizabeth Campbell m 30 Sept 1681, Colin Campbell, 1st of Ederline and 2nd of Inverhae (see Campbell of Strachur), had issue. He d 1721 2a Jean Campbell m June 1692, Rev Daniel (or Donald) Campbell of Duchernan Min. of Glassary from 1691, and had issue. He d 28 March 1722 (JEAN IS A "FOSTER" DAUGHTER

a minor laird descended from Auchinbreck

The Rev. Patrick Campbell was granted a farm at Torbhlaren, beside an old hill fort near the village of Kilmichael Glassary in mid Argyll. His wife was Jean MacIver-Campbell from the family of that name up Loch Fyne at Pennymore. They had three daughters, all of whom married Campbells, and four sons, two of whom did well in Jamaica as planters. But their third son Colin was found a farm at Knockbuy (later renamed Minard) on Loch Fyne. Colin of Knockbuy married Margaret Graham whose father was a merchant in Inveraray.

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Spouse:
 Jean MacIver Campbell (1641 - 1728)*

Children:

 Duncan Campbell (1660 - 1729)*
 Bessie Campbell Campbell (1663 - ____)*
 John Campbell (1673 - 1740)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown

Created by: historyseeker Record added: Sep 28, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 97920612 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=97920612

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Rev Patrick Campbell's Timeline

1633
1633
Torblaren, Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
1660
1660
Glenaray, Argyll, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1660
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1662
1662
1662
1669
1669
Knockbuy, Argyll, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
1670
1670
Kilmorie, Argyll, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
1673
1673
1700
March 16, 1700
Age 67
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom