In earlier accounts of his life, it has been generally stated that there were no children of this marriage, but later research has revealed that there were two; a son and a daughter.
The service of this regiment extending to any part of Europe, it was sent to Gibraltar in 1800, where it remained in garrison until the peace of Amiens (1802), when it was ordered home, and disbanded.
[4] Archibald lived on Colonsay, Argyll,[5] and is "remembered as a popular laird", although much emigration to America and Canada occurred during his tenure.
Eventually John presented the bills and asked for them to be redeemed - thus forcing Archibald to 'sell' him Colonsay 'at a certain, adequate price'.
After Archibald's death, Lady Ann moved to Ireland and married the Reverend Anthony Hastings.