John Campbell (1798–1830)
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John Campbell was a Scottish advocate
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and politician
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. He was the Member of Parliament
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 (MP) for Dunbartonshire
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 from 1826–1830.

He married Anna Jane Sitwell, daughter of Francis Sitwell and Anne Campbell, on 12 July 1824.1. They had two sons, Sir Archibald Islay Campbell of Succoth
Succoth
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, 3rd Bt.2 (1825–1866) and Sir George Campbell of Succoth, 4th Bt.2. (1829–1874)
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