Clan Campbell

Clan Campbell

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You (R-FT194071) and Clan Campbell (R-FGC10125) share a common paternal line ancestor (R-Z39589) who lived around 1700 BCE (3,700 years ago).

The Clan Campbell is an ancient Scottish Highland Clan, currently seated in Argyll and deduced from historic writings to have arrived in the early 1200s. The first historical reference to “Cambel” is “Gilascoppe Cambel” found in a land record near Stirling in 1263.

Clan Campbell

Today, the Campbell clan chief is the Duke of Argyll who you can often see working in the gift shop at Inveraray Castle, the Clan Campbell home.

You (R-FT194071) and Clan Campbell (R-FGC10125) share a common paternal line ancestor (R-Z39589) who lived around 1700 BCE (3,700 years ago).

The Clan Campbell is an ancient Scottish Highland Clan, currently seated in Argyll and deduced from historic writings to have arrived in the early 1200s. The first historical reference to “Cambel” is “Gilascoppe Cambel” found in a land record near Stirling in 1263.

Duke of Argyll

Today, the Campbell clan chief is the Duke of Argyll who you can often see working in the gift shop at Inveraray Castle, the Clan Campbell home.

Like most large clans, the Campbell clan has several houses, branches or septs. The Campbell DNA Project helps Campbell males identify their lineage, Y DNA unites these various branches in a common male ancestor who lived about 1200 years ago.

Information sourced from the Clan Campbell Society website, WikiTree and the DNAeXplained article, “Inveraray Castle and the Clan Campbell.”

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