Reverend Dugald Campbell of Kildalloig, Minister of the Gospel at Southend

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Reverend Dugald Campbell of Kildalloig, Minister of the Gospel at Southend

Birthdate:
Death: October 16, 1741
Southend, Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of John Campbell of Kildalloig and Elizabeth MacNeill
Husband of Anna Macdonald and Grisel Campbell
Father of John Campbell of Kildalloig; Dugald Campbell; Helen Campbell; Elizabeth Campbell; Annabell Campbell and 1 other
Brother of Duncan Campbell of Kildalloig; Archibald Campbell of Danna; Anne Campbell; Daniel Campbell, Collector of Excise in Kintyre; Annabella Campbell and 2 others

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About Reverend Dugald Campbell of Kildalloig, Minister of the Gospel at Southend

REVEREND DUGALD CAMPBELL OF KILDALLOIG

Minister of the Gospel at Southend

Reverend Dugald Campbell of Kildalloig is the younger son of John Campbell of Kildalloig and his wife Elizabeth McNeill. He died on 16 October 1741. Fasti of the Church of Scotland IV: 66-7

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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8 May 1706: Bond of Caution granted by Alexander Campbell of Kirnan in favour of Duncan Campbell of Killdallog (Kildalloig), executor of the deceased John Campbell of Killdallog (Kildalloig). National Records of Scotland, Argyll Commissary Court, reference CC2/9/1/1

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5 August 1726: Claim: by Mr Dugald Campbell, minister of Southend, to be served as tutor to Duncan Campbell of Kildalloig, his brother. National Records of Scotland, Inveraray Sheriff Court, reference SC54/6/1/4/4

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1731: DISCHARGE by Dugall Campbell of Killdallog [Kildalloig], minister at Southend, to Archibald McDonald of Sanda [Macdonald of Sanda] of 1200 merks as tocher with Anna McDonald, daughter of said Archibald McDonald of Sanda and now spouse to said Dougall Campbell. National Records of Scotland, Macdonald family of Sanda, Argyllshire, reference GD92/147

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14 September 1732: SASINE in favour of Anna McDonald, spouse of Mr. Dugald Campbell, in Kildallog [Kildalloig], minister in Southend, of an annuity of £16.13s. 4d. furth of the 3 merkland of Kildallog, Malmartin, Ballimenich and Knockachuilk and 2 merkland of Nether Balliwillin, in parishes of Kilcherran [Kilchiaran] and Kilchivan [Kilchievan], lordship of Kintyre and sheriffdom of Argyll: on Bond of Liferent Provision dated 7 Sept. 1732, by said Mr. Dugald Campbell. National Records of Scotland, Macdonald family of Sanda, Argyllshire, reference GD92/148

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3 September 1741: Mr Dugald Campbell (Dugald Campbell of Kildalloig), minister of the Gospel at Southend. Died in the parish of Southend. Latter Will and Testament given up by himself. John Campbell, his eldest son, whom failing Dugald Campbell, his youngest son, executor testamentar. Archibald McDonald of Sanda, his wife?s father, John McDonald Yr of Sanda, her brother, Archibald Campbell of Danna and Daniel Campbell, Collector of Excise in Kintyre, his brothers, Charles Stewart, minister of Campbeltown, his brother in law, and Adam and John Campbell, Danna?s sons, appointed tutors and curators to his children. National Records of Scotland, Argyll Commissary Court. Warrants and Extracted Testaments, reference CC2/4/3/10

Genealogy

  1. Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ; The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation. By Hew Scott, DD., New Edition. Volume IV. Synods of Argyll, and of Perth and Stirling (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1923), pp. 66-7
  2. Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ; The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation. By Hew Scott, DD., New Edition. Volume IV. Synods of Argyll, and of Perth and Stirling (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1923), p.50