This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.
Research Notes
As per the Peerage and Walter Scott's Memorial of the Haliburtons[2], I suspect her to be the wife of Robert Campbell and the mother of Janet Campbell, but I am struggling to find enough appropriate sources. I also suspect her connection with the Templetons to be incorrect but won't remove until sources are confirmed. Dudgeon-166 21:56, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
Sources
↑ Birth registration for DUNLOP, JEAN Parents: JAMES DUNLOP/ELIZABETH ROBERTOUN Sex: F Date: 09/02/1665 Parish No.: 644/1 Ref: 50 266 Parish: Glasgow. Published by Scotland's People.
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Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Dunlop-139 created through the import of Erwin Family Tree.ged on Dec 3, 2011 by Elaina Erwin. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Elaina and others.
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II. - JAMES DUNLOP, second of Garnkirk, who married, about 1654, Elizabeth, daughter of James Roberton of Bedlay, and had six sons and three daughters. He died in 1695. His family were - (I.) James, the eldest, of whom afterwards, (the third laird of Garnkirk); (II.) John, who died unmarried in 1683; (III.) William, merchant in Glasgow, married and had a family, of whom nothing, however, is known; (IV.) Alexander, died abroad; (V.) Thomas, was "a chirugean apothecary" in Edinburgh; he married and had a family who are now, however, unknown; (VI.) Archibald, was a merchant trading to New York and the Spanish Main. (I.) Jean, the eldest daughter, married, firstly, Robert Campbell of North Woodside, second son of Colin Campbell of Blythswood, and had an only daughter, Janet, who married, in 1701, Thomas Haliburton of Dryburgh Abbey : they had a large family. Jean Dunlop married, secondly, Patrick Coutts, "merchant burgess" of Edinburgh, and had two sons and a daughter. The eldest son was John Coutts, born 1699, banker in Edinburgh, and Lord Provost in 1742. He was father of Thomas Coutts who went to London and founded the famous banking firm of Coutts and Co., and was grandfather of the Baroness Burdett Coutts; (II.) Elizabeth, married in 1688 John Rae of Little Govan; (III.) Margaret, died unmarried.
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