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  1. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Genealogy for James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute (1693 - 1723) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Anne Campbell, Countess of Bute
    • January 28, 1723 (30)Rothsay, Bute, Scotland
    • Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, , Scotland
    • January 12, 1693
  2. James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute (before 1696 – 28 January 1723) was the son of James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute and Agnes Mackenzie.

  3. When James Stuart 2nd Earl of Bute was born in 1690, in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland, his father, James Stewart, was 33 and his mother, elizabeth ( bessie) harcus, was 30. He had at least 2 sons and 3 daughters with Countess Anne Campbell of Bute. He died on 28 January 1723, in London, England, at the age of 33, and was buried in Rothesay ...

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    • Countess Anne Campbell of Bute, Grissell Ness
  4. James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute (before 1696 – 28 January 1723) was the son of James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute and Agnes Mackenzie. Family. In February 1711, he married Lady Anne Campbell (daughter of Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Tollemache) and had eight children: John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (25 May 1713 – 10 March ...

  5. Mount Stuart House is the seat of the family of the Stuarts of Bute, on land which has been in the family since 1157, on the Isle of Bute. James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute, built a new Georgian house here which was finished in 1719.

  6. 26 de ene. de 2011 · James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute was the son of James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute and Agnes Mackenzie. 1 He married Lady Anne Campbell, daughter of Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Tollemache, circa 19 February 1711. 2 He died on 28 January 1722/23 at London, England G. 1,3 He was buried at Rothesay, Buteshire ...

  7. The 1st Earl of Bute, so created in 1703, married in 1680 Agnes, daughter of Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh (Ross and Cromarty), but following the death of the 2nd Earl in 1723 the Mackenzie estates passed to a younger son, James Stuart, later Stuart-Mackenzie (d. 1800).