Jonet Isaac, b. ABT 1337 in Scotland

Father: Thomas Isaac
Mother: Maud (Matilda) Bruce, Princess of Scotland, b. ABT 1316 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 20 July 1353 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Spouse: John MacAlan, b. ABT 1317 in Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland

Married ABT 1362 in Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland.

Children:

  1. Isabel Ergadia, b. ABT 1362 in Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland, m. John Stewart, Lord of Lorn, ABT 1378 in Argyllshire, Scotland, d. 21 December 1439 in Argyllshire, Scotland
  2. Jonet De Ergadia, b. ABT 1364 in Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland

Thomas Isaac

Spouse: Maud (Matilda) Bruce, Princess of Scotland, b. ABT 1316 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 20 July 1353 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Father: Robert I Bruce, King of Scotland, b. 11 July 1274 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England, d. 7 June 1329 in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, became king 1306 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland, England recognizes Scottish independence, 1328 in Scotland
Mother: Elizabeth De Burgh, b. ABT 1284 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 26 October 1327 in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Married ABT 1330 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.

Children:

  1. Joan Isaac, b. ABT 1335 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
  2. Jonet Isaac, b. ABT 1337 in Scotland, m. John MacAlan, ABT 1362 in Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland
  3. Catherine Isaac, b. ABT 1338 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
  4. daughter Isaac, b. ABT 1339 in Scotland

Robert I Bruce, King of Scotland, b. 11 July 1274 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England, d. 7 June 1329 in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, became king 1306 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland, England recognizes Scottish independence, 1328 in Scotland

Father: Robert de Brus, b. July 1243 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 4 April 1304 in Palestine
Mother: Margaret (Marjory), Countess of Carrick, b. ABT 1252 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, d. ABT 27 October 1292
Robert Bruce, King of Scots, Earl of Carrick, Lord Brus, battled England, as well as some fellow Scots, for the Scottish crown. He was crowned King of Scots in 1306 at Scone. In 1328 his crown was recognized by England, and Scotland was at last a free country. The following year Robert died while planning a crusade to the Holy Land. As were his wishes, his heart was removed and placed in a small casket to be taken to the Holy Land. The man in charge of escorting it was James Douglas, "the Black Douglas", whose name was used by mothers to frighten their children into obedience. Others loyal to Bruce accompanied him. The men thought it compatable with their mission to join a crusade against the Moors in Spain. James Douglas died during this battle and his remains, as well as the heart of Bruce, were returned to Scotland. The heart of Bruce was interred at Melrose Abbey.

Spouse: Isabel Mar, b. ABT 1274 in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Father: Donald, Earl of Mar, b. 1243 in Kidrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. aft. 25 July 1297
Mother: Elen (Helen) ferch Llywelyn "the Younger", b. bef. 1230, m. Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife, d. aft. 16 February 1295
Married ABT 1296 in Scotland
Children:
  1. Marjory Bruce, b. 1297 in Scotland, m. Walter Stewart, High Steward of Scotland, 2 March 1314 in Scotland, d. 2 May 1316 in Paisley, Scotland

Spouse: Elizabeth De Burgh, b. ABT 1284 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 26 October 1327 in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland

Father: Richard de Burgh, Red Earl of Ulster, b. 1259 in Ulster, Ireland, d. 29 July 1326 in Athassel, Ireland
Mother: Margaret De Guines, d. 1304
Elizabeth was taken captive by King Edward I in 1306 and held prisoner at Bustwick-in-Holderness. After the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Robert Bruce traded the captured Earl of Hereford to King Edward II for the release of Elizabeth, his sister Mary, and his daughter Marjory.
Married 1302 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England.

Children:

  1. Maud (Matilda) Bruce, Princess of Scotland, b. ABT 1316 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, m. Thomas Isaac, ABT 1330 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 20 July 1353 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
  2. Margaret Bruce, Princess of Scotland, b. ABT 1317 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 30 March 1346?
  3. David II Bruce, King of Scotland, b. 5 March 1324 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, m. Joan, Countess of Carrick, July 1328 in Berwick, Northumberland, England, d. ABT 22 February 1370 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, He was crowned King of Scots, June 1329 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland
  4. John Bruce, Prince of Scotland, b. 5 March 1324 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. bef. 1326

Robert de Brus, b. July 1243 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 4 April 1304 in Palestine

Father: Robert "the Competitor" de Brus, b. 1210 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. 31 May 1295 in Priory, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
Mother: Isabel de Clare, b. 8 November 1226 in Gloucestershire, England, d. ABT 10 July 1264

Spouse: Margaret (Marjory), Countess of Carrick, b. ABT 1252 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, d. ABT 27 October 1292

Father: Neil, Earl of Carrick, b. ABT 1202 in Carrick, Galloway, Scotland, d. 1256
Mother: Margaret Stewart (2), b. ABT 1206 in Scotland
Married 1271 in Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Children:

  1. Isabella Bruce, Queen of Norway, b. ABT 1272 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, m. Erik II Magnusson, King of Norway, 1293, d. 1358 in Bergen, Norway
  2. Christian Bruce, b. 1273 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, m. Sir Christopher Seton, m. Gratney (Gartnait), Earl of Mar, 1292 in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, m. Sir Andrew Moray, 20 September 1305, d. 1356/7 in Scotland
  3. Robert I Bruce, King of Scotland, b. 11 July 1274 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England, m. Isabel Mar, ABT 1296 in Scotland, m. Elizabeth De Burgh, 1302 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England, d. 7 June 1329 in Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, became king 1306 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland, England recognizes Scottish independence, 1328 in Scotland
  4. Edward Bruce, b. ABT 1276 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. ABT 14 October 1318 in Tagher, Near Dundalk, Ireland
  5. Nigel (Neil) Bruce, b. ABT 1279 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. September 1306 in Berwick, Northumberland, England
  6. Mary Bruce, b. 1282 in Scotland, m. Sir Neil Campbell of Lochow, 1316, m. Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie, 1316, d. September 1323
  7. Maud (Matilda, Mary) Bruce, b. ABT 1282 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, m. Hugh Ross, 4th Earl of Ross, 1308 in Orkney Isles, Scotland, d. aft. September 1323 in Fearn, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
  8. Margaret Bruce, b. ABT 1283 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland
  9. Thomas Bruce, b. ABT 1284 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. 9 February 1307 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, cause of death execution
  10. Alexander Bruce, b. ABT 1285 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. 9 February 1307 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England
  11. Elizabeth Bruce, b. ABT 1286 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland
  12. Margery Bruce, b. ABT 1287 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland

Robert "the Competitor" de Brus, b. 1210 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Christine De Ireby, ABT 1270, d. 31 May 1295 in Priory, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland

Father: Robert de Bruce, b. ABT 1164 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1245
Mother: Isabelle Huntingdon, b. ABT 1189 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. ABT 1251
As Lord of Annandale Robert was involved in a competition with John Baliol for the Scottish crown. The arguement went on for a year after the Scottish throne was left vacant following the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway. Robert de Brus claimed the crown was his because he was the grandson of David, Earl of Huntingdon, grandson of King David I, by his youngest daughter, Isabelle. John Baliol claimed the crown was his because he was the great-grandson of David, Earl of Huntingdon through his oldest daughter, Margaret. Since they both had right to the crown they decided to allow King Edward I of England to decide the issue. Because succession passes first to the eldest, King Edward I chose John Baliol. But in 1296 when England attacked Glascony, France, the Scots attacked northern England as part of an alliance Baliol had made with the French, renewing the Auld Alliance made by William the Lion. He was removed from the throne and held prisoner in the Tower of London until 1299. Scotland became part of the English kingdom until freed by Robert de Brus's grandson, Robert "the Bruce."

Spouse: Isabel de Clare, b. 8 November 1226 in Gloucestershire, England, d. ABT 10 July 1264

Father: Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, b. 1182 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, d. 25 October 1230 in Penrose, Brittany, France
Mother: Isabel Marshall, b. ABT 1201 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, d. October 1239 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England
Married ABT May 1240 in Scotland.

Children:

  1. Robert de Brus, b. July 1243 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Margaret (Marjory), Countess of Carrick, 1271 in Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland, d. ABT 4 April 1304 in Palestine
  2. Bernard Brus, b. ABT 1247 in Connington, Huntingsonshire, England
  3. William Brus, b. ABT 1248 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  4. Richard de Brus, b. ABT 1249 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  5. Isabella Bruce, b. ABT 1252 in Argyllshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1300
  6. John Brus, b. ABT 1252 in Clackmannan, Scotland
  7. Alosia Bruce, b. ABT 1254 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  8. Christiana Bruce, b. ABT 1256 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland

Robert de Bruce, b. ABT 1164 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1245

Father: William de Bruce, b. ABT 1142 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1215
Mother: Christine fitzWalter, b. ABT 1164 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, m. Patrick "Black Beard" de Dunbar, 4th Earl of Dunbar, d. in Kilmarnock, Scotland
Robert was the 4th Baron of Annondale.

Spouse: Isabelle Huntingdon, b. ABT 1189 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. ABT 1251

Father: David, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1144 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. 17 June 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Mother: Maud de Meschines, b. ABT 1163 in Cheshire, England, d. ABT 6 January 1232
Married ABT 1201 in Huntingdonshire, Scotland.

Children:

  1. Beatrice Bruce, b. ABT 1202 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland
  2. Robert "the Competitor" de Brus, b. 1210 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Isabel de Clare, ABT May 1240 in Scotland, m. Christine De Ireby, ABT 1270, d. 31 May 1295 in Priory, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  3. Bernard Bruce, b. ABT 1212 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  4. Richard de Bruce, b. ABT 1214 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. 26 January 1287

William de Bruce, b. ABT 1142 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1215

Father: Robert "Le Mechin" Brus, b. ABT 1103 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1190
Mother: Eufemia, b. ABT 1125 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
William was the 3rd Baron of Annondale.

Spouse: Christine fitzWalter, b. ABT 1164 in Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, m. Patrick "Black Beard" de Dunbar, 4th Earl of Dunbar, d. in Kilmarnock, Scotland

Father: Walter Fitzalan Dapifer, 1st High Steward of Scotland, b. ABT 1105 in Renfrewshire, Scotland, d. 1177
Mother: Eschyna de Molle, b. in Renfrewshire, Scotland
Married ABT 1163 in Dumfrieshire, Scotland.

Children:

  1. Robert de Bruce, b. ABT 1164 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Isabelle Huntingdon, ABT 1201 in Huntingdonshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1245
  2. William de Bruce (2), b. ABT 1166 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  3. John de Bruce, b. ABT 1168 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland

Robert "Le Mechin" Brus, b. ABT 1103 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1190

Father: Adam de Brusee, Lord of Cleveland, b. ABT 1072
Robert was the first Lord of Annandale. According to some sources, Robert may have been married to Isabella of Scotland, daughter of William the Lion, instead of his son, Robert.

While on a sojourn to Normandy, France, Robert met King David I of Scotland, who made him Protector of Scotland upon their return. They also met Walter Fitzalan on this trip, who was made High Steward of Scotland.

Spouse: Eufemia, b. ABT 1125 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland

Married ABT 1140.

Children:

  1. William de Bruce, b. ABT 1142 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Christine fitzWalter, ABT 1163 in Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1215
  2. Robert III De Bruce, b. ABT 1144 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Isabella mac William, 1183, d. 1191

Adam de Brusee, Lord of Cleveland, b. ABT 1072

Father: Robert de Bruce (1), b. ABT 1052 in Normandy, France, d. 1094
Mother: Agnes de Saint-Clair, b. ABT 1054 in St Clair-sur-Elle, Manche, Normandy, France, d. 1080 in Bramber, Sussex, England

Children:

  1. Robert "Le Mechin" Brus, b. ABT 1103 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Eufemia, ABT 1140, d. ABT 1190

Robert de Bruce (1), b. ABT 1052 in Normandy, France, d. 1094

Father: Robert de Brusee, b. ABT 1036 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1090
Mother: Emma de Brittany, b. ABT 1043 in Brittany, France, d. ABT 1094
The traditional story is that Robert went to Great Brittain with William the Conqueror in 1066. However, there are more stories about going to England with William the Conqueror than there were actual people involved in the invasion. It is more likely that Robert went to England later with William's wife, Matilda of Flanders, as part of her escort.

Spouse: Agnes de Saint-Clair, b. ABT 1054 in St Clair-sur-Elle, Manche, Normandy, France, d. 1080 in Bramber, Sussex, England

Father: Waldonius (Waldron), Count of Saint-Clair, b. ABT 1015 in Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle, Manche, Lower Normandy, France, m. Margaret de Normandie, d. 1054 in Barnstable, Devon, England
Mother: Helena de Normandie, b. ABT 1030 in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France, d. 1130 in France
Married ABT 1070.

Children:

  1. Adam de Brusee, Lord of Cleveland, b. ABT 1072

Robert de Brusee, b. ABT 1036 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, d. ABT 1090

Father: Robert de Bruges, b. ABT 1000
The traditional lineage claims that Robert's original name was Brusi Rognvaldson, or maybe Ulf Rognvaldsson, that he was the first in the Brus line, and that he probably changed his name after converting to Christianity as was often done in those times.

We have recently discovered that there are some who disagree with the traditional lineage. Investigation into the Coats of Arms seems to indicate that the Bruce family originated in Flanders. The idea is that Robert de Brusse is either the son or grandson of a Robert de Bruges, who is thought to be the son of Lambert I of Louvain, count of Flanders and progenitor of the great Percy family. Upon further inspection of the dates, it is unlikely that Rognvald Brusason could be the father of Robert. Another source claims that Robert de Brusse is the same person as Robert de Bruges. We have, therefore, changed our lineage to match the most probable descent.

It is likely that Robert is not the father of all the children listed here, particularly Adam. It is believed that there was a Brusi or Brus line in Scotland prior to Robert de Brusee arriving.

Spouse: Emma de Brittany, b. ABT 1043 in Brittany, France, d. ABT 1094

Father: Alan, Count of Brittany
Married ABT 1050.

Children:

  1. Allan Brus, Lord of Brix, b. ABT 1050 in Argyllshire, Scotland
  2. Adam (Adelm) Brus, b. ABT 1051 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, m. Emma Ramsey, ABT 1077, d. ABT 1098
  3. Robert de Bruce (1), b. ABT 1052 in Normandy, France, m. Agnes de Saint-Clair, d. 1094
  4. Philina Brus, b. ABT 1053 in Argyllshire, Scotland
  5. Hortolina Brus, b. ABT 1055 in Argyllshire, Scotland
  6. Amicia Brus, b. ABT 1057 in Argyllshire, Scotland

Robert de Bruges, b. ABT 1000

Father: Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvaine, b. ABT 950 in Louvain, Flanders, d. 12 September 1015

Children:

  1. Robert de Brusee, b. ABT 1036 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland, m. Emma de Brittany, ABT 1050, d. ABT 1090

Alan, Count of Brittany

Children:

  1. Emma de Brittany, b. ABT 1043 in Brittany, France, m. Robert de Brusee, ABT 1050, d. ABT 1094





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