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Genealogy of The Clan Gregor - 122 - descendants of John, son of Coll

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Raibart Ruadh / Rob Roy
b.~1671 died 1734
m. Mary MacGregor of Comer on 1/1/1693
Inversnaid / Balquhidder
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Balquhidder
Coll [7]
b.~1694 died 1735
m. Dec 1721, Margaret, Coileitir, Glen Falloch
25 - Ancestry of Margaret
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Balquhidder
John [1]
b.19/12/1732
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James Murray (Major-General HEIC
b.~1770 d.7/12/1818
m. Catherine Wedderburn
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Robert Guthrie (Major)
b.17/10/1805 Bengal d.27/8/1869
m. Alexina Watson
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Edward O'Hanlon
b.27/10/1838 Calcutta d.1/9/1857
Sir Charles Metcalfe
b.12/9/1840 Agra d.5/2/1887 at Cairo (bur. Glengyle)
m.Frances Mary Durand 23/9/1869
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Genevieve Muriel
b.1892
d.8/9/1937 m.Dr John McCormick
Ina Catherine b.29/1/1842 Calcutta d.1901

Isabella Jane b.11/10/1845 Agra

Alexina Jessie b.19/6/1847 Simla

Emily Helen b.28/10/1849 Mussoorie

Louisa Roland b.21/4/1851 London

Margueritta Lucy b.11/10/1857 London

Clementina Anne b.23/6/1861
Norman
b.30/12/1862 d.?
("chief Clann Doull ciar mor " 1897")
Underwriter at Lloyds
m.Katie Williams 1891
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Helen
b.1892
Joan
b.1895
Robert
b.~1772 d.11/9/1803 India
m. Sarah Graham 19/4/1799
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Robert Stuart
b.8/2/1800 d.23/3/1885
m. Helen Kae Bisset 18/6/1835
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Robert
b.24/10/1840
John Adam
b.24/2/1843
John Graham
b.3/1/1803 d.1/2/1826


[1] The descendants of John are transcribed from Gordon MacGregor's Red Book of Scotland 5th Edition 2025 Volume 10

[7] Coll died before 18 December 1735 when his Testament was confirmed. His executors were Margaret Campbell, his widow, and Robert Murray of Glencarnock, as principal parties and on behalf of Coll's creditors Alexander Stewart, writer in Stirling, and James Alexander, saddler there. There is a second confirmation in November 1736 and all four are referred to in their capacity as executors qua creditors. Neither document refers to a relationship between Margaret and Robert of Glencarock, nor between Robert and Coll, and, instead, he is simply acting in the capacity of a creditor. However, I think this may be circumstantial evidence that Robert was actually Coll's brother in law and taking on the role of executor assisting his sister Margaret. Coll Campbell in Kirktown of Balquhidder: Dunblane Consistory Court TD 18/11/1735 CC6/5/24 and EIK 5/11/1735 CC/5/24