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 Lysell Family Tree
 by Mike Lysell
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Archibald/Gillespec Campbell 1
Birth:About 1041 in Normandy, France 1
Death:1091 2
Sex:M
Father:Malcom MacDuibhn b. About 1020 in Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland
Mother:Unknown Beauchamp , Heiress b. About 1022 in Normandy, France
  
Changed: 16 Jul 2004

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Eva na MacDuibhn (Wife) b. About 1052 in Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland
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  1. DescendantsDuncan MacDurine Campbell b. 1070 in Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland
 
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From My Clan : Traditional genealogies place the origin of this clan among the ancient Britons of Strathclyde, but the first Campbell in written records is Gillespie, in 1263. Early grants of land to him and his relations were almost all in east-central Scotland, although the family s first connection with Argyll appears to have come about some generations before, with the marriage of a Campbell to the dynastic heiress of the O Duines, who brought with her the Lordship of Loch Awe. Through this connection the clan took its early name of Clan O Duine, a name which was later supplanted by the style Clan Diarmid, from a fancied connection with a great hero from early Celtic mythology, Diarmid the Boar. The original seat of the clan was either Innischonnel Castle on Loch Awe, which was in Campbell hands by the early fourteenth century, or Caisteal na Nigheann Ruaidhe on Loch Avich.

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Sources 
  1. Type: Web Site
    Author: Jim Weber
    Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk & Staggs Famlies
    Date: Nov 16, 2004
  2. Type: Web Site
    Author: Peter Barns-Graham
    Title: Ireland03
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