John Campbell

Founder of the Campbell family of Cawdor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFounder of the Campbell family of Cawdor
A.K.A.John Campbell of Cawdor Sir John Campbell Sir John Campbell of Cawdor
A.K.A.John Campbell of Cawdor Sir John Campbell Sir John Campbell of Cawdor
PlacesScotland
wasNoble
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Male
Birth1490
Death1 May 1546 (aged 56 years)
Family
Mother:Lady Elizabeth Stuart
Father:Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll
Siblings:Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll Donald Campbell (abbot)
Spouse:Muriel Calder (1510-)
Children:John Campbell of Cawdor Katherine Campbell, Countess of Crawford John Campbell Archibald Campbell, 2nd of Cawdor Janet Campbell
The details

Biography

Sir John Campbell (c. 1490 - 1 May 1546) was a Scottish nobleman and the eponymous ancestor of the Campbells of Cawdor.

John was the third son of the Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth, a daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox. He married the daughter and heiress of Sir John Calder of Calder, in 1510, whom his father had kidnapped.

Campbell made several "bonds of manrent" which formalised and cemented alliances between families. He made bands with Archbibald Campbell of Kilmichael (1516), Gilchrist Macarthur (1517), John McKerris (1517), Lachlan Mclean of Doward, Donald Ewynson, Alexander McAllan (1520), John Macallan in Lochaber (1519), the Clan Macindean (1519), the Clan MacDoulane (1518), and others.

He died on 1 May 1546, his wife Muriel surviving him dying in 1575.

Family

By his wife, Muriel, daughter of John Calder of Calder and Isabella Rose, their children were:

  • Archibald Campbell, died in December 1551.
  • Katherine Campbell, Countess of Crawford, died on 1 October 1578.
  • John Campbell, Bishop of the Isles, died in 1585.
  • Janet Campbell
  • Donald Campbell
  • Marjory Campbell
  • Duncan Campbell, died in 1572
  • William Campbell
  • Isabell Campbell
  • Alexander Campbell
  • Ann Campbell
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