Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon1
F, #14407, b. 11 August 1479, d. 9 May 1530
Father* | Alexander Gordon1 b. 1460, d. 16 Jan 1523/24 or 21 Jan 1524 |
Mother* | Janet (Jean) Stewart1 b. ~ 1461, d. 27 Oct 1510 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 14 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | 9FV6-5K |
Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon was born on 11 August 1479 of Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Gordon and Janet (Jean) Stewart.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon married Colin Campbell, son of Archibald Campbell and Elizabeth Stewart, before 28 February 1507.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon died on 9 May 1530 at age 50.1
She became the mother of Archibald Campbell in August 1508.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became the mother of Elizabeth Campbell about 1509.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean)'s mother Janet (Jean) Stewart died on 27 October 1510 in Strathbogie, Peeblesshire, Scotland.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became the mother of Agnes Campbell about 1515.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean)'s daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Campbell and James Stewart on 24 August 1529 in Scotland.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became a widow with the death of her husband, Colin Campbell on 9 October 1529.1
She became the mother of Archibald Campbell in August 1508.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became the mother of Elizabeth Campbell about 1509.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean)'s mother Janet (Jean) Stewart died on 27 October 1510 in Strathbogie, Peeblesshire, Scotland.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became the mother of Agnes Campbell about 1515.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean)'s daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Campbell and James Stewart on 24 August 1529 in Scotland.1 Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon became a widow with the death of her husband, Colin Campbell on 9 October 1529.1
3 Children of Janet (Jane) (Jean) Gordon and Colin Campbell, son of Archibald Campbell and Elizabeth Stewart, |
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Last Edited | 21 Oct 2001 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.