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Sir Robert Campbell,
3rd Baronet
(1580–1647)
Sir John Campbell,
4th Baronet
(1615–1677)
Colin Campbell
(1616-1668)
William Campbell
d. 1648
John Campbell,
1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1636–1717)
Robert Campbell
(1660–1705)
Robert Campbell
b.1647
John Campbell,
2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1662–1752)
Colin Campbell
(1704-1772)
Colin Campbell
(1680–1737)
John Campbell,
3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1696–1782)
John Campbell,
1st Marquess of Breadalbane
(1762–1834)
William Campbell
(1715–1791)
John Campbell
d.s.p. 1777
John Campbell,
2nd Marquess of Breadalbane
(1796–1862)
James Campbell
(1754-1806)
John Campbell
(1763–1823)
William Campbell
(1788–1850)
Charles Campbell
(1789–1861)
George Campbell
(1791–1852)
John Campbell,
6th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1824–1871)
Charles Campbell
(1836–1894)
John Campbell
(1839–1918)
Gavin Campbell,
1st Marquess of Breadalbane
(1851–1922)
Ivan Campbell
(1859-1917)
Charles Campbell,
9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1889–1959)
Andrew Campbell
(1874–1899)
Iain Campbell,
8th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1885–1923)
John Campbell,
10th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
(1919–1995)
Janos Campbell
b. 1895
Huba Campbell
b. 1945

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