Family
Campbell married (contract dated 1 October 1663) Helen, the daughter of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick. Their children included:
- John Campbell (born c. 1675), 6th of Glenlyon;
- Duncan Campbell, of Duneaves;
- Robert Campbell, who married Sarah Wood;
- Alexander Campbell, who married Mary Stewart;
- James Campbell;
- Elizabeth Campbell, who married Alexander Campbell, 1st of Ardeonaig;
- Janet Campbell, who married Robert Campbell, 1st of Borland; and
- Jean Campbell, who married Robert MacNab, 14th of Bovaine.
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