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Neil "Maccailen More" Campbell Baron 1 2
Birth:1258 in <, Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland> 1 2
Death:1315 in , Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland 1 2
Sex:M
Father:Colin Mor Campbell b. 1230 in , , Stirlingshire, Scotland
Mother:
  
Ancestral File #: 9G46-8V
Reference: HWS43856
LDS Baptism:
LDS Endowment:
LDS Sealing Child:
Baron of Lochow: , Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland 3 4 2
Knighthood: , Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland 3 2 1 2
Changed: 25 Jun 2002 01:00:00


Spouses & Children
Matilda Bruce Countess of Ross (Wife) b. 1282 in (Carrick, Galloway, Argyll, Scotland)
1 2
Marriage: ABT 1295 in (, Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland)
LDS Sealing Spouse:
 
Marriage: ABT 1279 in , Lochowe, Argyll, Scotland
LDS Sealing Spouse:
 


Notes
Individual:
Lord Baron of Lochow / Laird Baron of Lochow


one of the ten (10) Knights of Lochowe, Argyllshire, Scotland




Marriage:
Matilda was a "Child Bride" at the age of 13



Sources
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    "Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective

    Bearing or entitled to bear heraldic arms.

    The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into the language was that those who wer
    e armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achievement (the full coat of arms) on their carriage, silver, etc. The stationers thought this an excellent way to sell more stationary and, in Victorian times, encouraged everybody, whether armigerous or not, to buy stationary with their "family crest" on it. There was no such thing of course and they used to sell it (and some still do) on the basis that "someone in your family or someone having the same surname as you was once granted this crest - as part of their achievement. Thereby they sold more stationery. And engravers flourished. The Heralds, meanwhile, lost a bit of business as their services (awarding coats with variations because no two people can have the same coat) were less sought after.
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    "Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective

    Bearing or entitled to bear heraldic arms.

    The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into the language was that those who wer
    e armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achievement (the full coat of arms) on their carriage, silver, etc. The stationers thought this an excellent way to sell more stationary and, in Victorian times, encouraged everybody, whether armigerous or not, to buy stationary with their "family crest" on it. There was no such thing of course and they used to sell it (and some still do) on the basis that "someone in your family or someone having the same surname as you was once granted this crest - as part of their achievement. Thereby they sold more stationery. And engravers flourished. The Heralds, meanwhile, lost a bit of business as their services (awarding coats with variations because no two people can have the same coat) were less sought after.Text: Copyright © 1997-98-99 J.M. Elliott & On-Line-Publishing. All rights reserved.

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