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John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor
John Campbell was born ca. 1753, the son of Pryse Campbell of Stackpole Court docket, Pembrokeshire, and Sarah (née Bacon). It was James who acquired an oil painting of John Campbell from considered one of Campbell's descendants in New Jersey” prior to 1860 and added it to his assortment. From the provenance of the portray, it's tough to determine if Campbell was related to the Lenox household however I have not found any connection. The truth that anyone had a portrait of John in New Jersey indicates that indeed, he most definitely left descendants (or family) however again, their relationship and identification are unclear.

James, John and their sister Margaret together owned a sugar plantation named Gilbratar”. Whereas there's a document of a mortgage on both Spotsfield or Duanvale (or each), it's apparent the Campbell brothers had enough funds to ascertain large estates. It may very well be coincidental, but in the early a part of the 1800's an Alexander Campbell lived in Certain Brook. When and why John left Jamaica will not be recognized to me however as late as 1840, the heirs of John Campbell” nonetheless owned the property named Gibraltar.

SPOTFIELD, later called Kinloss, was initially owned by John Campbell who also owned close by Duanvale and, probably,the world east of Kinloss still generally known as Campbells. Source: The Remembrancer, or Impartial repository of public events, Quantity eleven, By John Almon, p.219 (Google Ebook hollywood hills for sale). CATALOGUE WORD: John Campbell (c. 1756-1817), a planter, was born in Jamaica, West Indies. He was one of many largest landowners within the space and owned the estates of Kinloss, Duanville and Campbell. Campbell additionally had ties to the United States and he stored an estate at Phill's Hill, New York.

According to George Mason in The Life and Works of Gilbert Stuart, this portrait was in all probability painted circa 1810 in Boston and the portrait remained within the Campbell household until earlier than 1860. As a descendant of Jamaican Campbells (this John could also be a first cousin six occasions removed), I've recently taken an interest in tracking our ancestry again.User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

Gen 14. John's GGGGGGGGGGGG-Grandfather: Colin OIG3 Campbell was born in 1280, and died in 1340. The primary part of the following record (Campbell family) is taken from Engle's Pennsylvania Genealogies and County Histories. Portrait obtained by James Lenox previous to 1860 from Campbell descendants in New Jersey for his library in New York. I'm guessing however I think he would be referring to John Campbell Jr, son of the Proprietor which might imply he's assuming the Proprietor was LNC's brother.




 
 
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