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James Henry Callander

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James Henry Callander (18 August 1803 – 31 January 1851), of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, was a Scottish politician.

Background

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Callander was the eldest son of Colonel George Callander of Craigforth, son of Sir James Campbell Callander and Elizabeth MacDonnell, daughter of the 5th Earl of Antrim. His mother was Elizabeth Erskine.

Career

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Callander was the 5th Callander Laird of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, and 16th Laird of Ardkinglas, Argyllshire.[citation needed] He sat as Member of Parliament for Argyllshire from 1832 to 1835.[1]

Family

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Callander's first wife, Jane Erskine, c. 1838, in the Gallery of Beauties.

Callander married firstly his cousin Jane Plumer Erskine (1818–1846), daughter of David Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine and Frances Cadwalader, on 29 August 1837.[2] They had three daughters:

After his first wife's death in 1846 Callander married as his second wife Charlotte Edith Eleanora Campbell (1827-1849), daughter of John George Campbell of Ardpatrick, Argyll, on 1 July 1847. They had two sons

  • George Frederick William Livingston-Campbell-Callander, who succeeded to Craigforth and Ardkinglas.
  • Henry Barrington Callander of Ardchyline.

Callander died in January 1851.

References

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Argyllshire
1832–1835
Succeeded by