Child(ren):
Paul, James Balfour; The Scots Peerage...; (Douglas, D; Edinburgh, 1904); Vol v, page 29 See web link
Angus, who inherited Bute, with a part of Arran, and the Rough Bounds (Garmoran) extending from Ardnamurchan to Glenelg.
Angus and his three sons were killed in 1210 by the men of Skye. James, the son of Angus, had a daughter Jean, who married Alexander, eldest son of Walter, Steward of Scotland. Walter, son of Alexander, married Marjory Bruce, whose son was Robert II. The descendants of Angus, son of Somerled, appear to be extinct in the male line.
Somerled "King of the Sudreys, Lord of Argyll" MacGillebride II formerly Macgillebride
Born about 1115 in Morven, Argyll, Scotlandmap
Son of Gillebride mac Gille Adomnan and Brigid (Sigurdsdottir) Sigurdsdotter [uncertain]
Brother of Unknown (Isles) Ross and Mariotte MacGillebride [half]
Husband of Ragnhilda (Olafsdatter) Olafsdottir — married before 1140 in Morvern, Argyll, Scotlandmap
Husband of Raghnailt UNKNOWN — married 1140 [location unknown]
Father of Raghnaill UNKNOWN, Gille brigte Somerld MacGillebride, Dubhgal MacSomarlidasson, Angus MacSomerled, Olaf Sumarlidasson, Bethag (Macsomerled) Somerledsdottir and Ranald Somerled (MacSomerled) mac Somahirle
Died 1 Jan 1164 in Renfrewshire, Scotlandmap
Jean MacRory Stewart
BIRTH1210 Argyll and Bute, Scotland
DEATH1267 (aged 56-57) Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland
BURIALPaisley Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Died at Dundonald Castle
Jean MacRory is the daughter of James MacRory, Lord of Bute (d. 1210), the granddaughter of Angus, Lord of Bute (d. 1210), and the great-granddaughter of Somerled, Lord of Man and the Isles (d. 1164).
Family Members
Spouse
Alexander Stewart 1214-1283
Children
John Stewart 1246-1298
Elizabeth Stewart Douglas 1250-1287
James Stewart 1260-1309