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