Individual Details
Eoin Ergadia
(Abt 1335 - Bef 1377)
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}[[category:Clan MacDougall]]
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==Biography==
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage", Vol 5, p2, under Innermeath, states : "the wife of John, Lord of Lorn was [[Isaac-10|Joanna]], daughter of Thomas de Ysak and Matilda, daughter of King Robert I (Bruce). Douglas Richardson in "Royal Ancestry" Vol. 5 p. 39 agrees and gives an approximate birth date of 1335, and states he was living in 1370 and died before 1377.
This person is known by many names, all, however, associated with Lorn.
In addition to the ones shown above, he is also called John Mac Alan,son of Alan. He indeed is descendant in the male like of Dugald, son of Somerled, from whence "Clan MacDougall", but surnames were not in use at the time of Dugald himself. His ancestral line is documented well in W. D. Sellar, "Hebridean Sea-Kings" (in Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, Tuckwell Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86232 151 5), chart p 194.
Richardson quotes a rather boring biography, including some land transactions.
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[[Category:Scotland, Notables]]
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==Biography==
}
}James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage", Vol 5, p2, under Innermeath, states : "the wife of John, Lord of Lorn was [[Isaac-10|Joanna]], daughter of Thomas de Ysak and Matilda, daughter of King Robert I (Bruce). Douglas Richardson in "Royal Ancestry" Vol. 5 p. 39 agrees and gives an approximate birth date of 1335, and states he was living in 1370 and died before 1377.
This person is known by many names, all, however, associated with Lorn.
In addition to the ones shown above, he is also called John Mac Alan,son of Alan. He indeed is descendant in the male like of Dugald, son of Somerled, from whence "Clan MacDougall", but surnames were not in use at the time of Dugald himself. His ancestral line is documented well in W. D. Sellar, "Hebridean Sea-Kings" (in Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, Tuckwell Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86232 151 5), chart p 194.
Richardson quotes a rather boring biography, including some land transactions.
== Sources ==
* Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:John_Gallda_MacDougall|John Gallda MacDougall]]
* }
}[[category:Clan MacDougall]]
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==Biography==
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage", Vol 5, p2, under Innermeath, states : "the wife of John, Lord of Lorn was [[Isaac-10|Joanna]], daughter of Thomas de Ysak and Matilda, daughter of King Robert I (Bruce). Douglas Richardson in "Royal Ancestry" Vol. 5 p. 39 agrees and gives an approximate birth date of 1335, and states he was living in 1370 and died before 1377.
This person is known by many names, all, however, associated with Lorn.
In addition to the ones shown above, he is also called John Mac Alan,son of Alan. He indeed is descendant in the male like of Dugald, son of Somerled, from whence "Clan MacDougall", but surnames were not in use at the time of Dugald himself. His ancestral line is documented well in W. D. Sellar, "Hebridean Sea-Kings" (in Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, Tuckwell Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86232 151 5), chart p 194.
Richardson quotes a rather boring biography, including some land transactions.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
[[Category:Scotland, Notables]]
}
==Biography==
}
}James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage", Vol 5, p2, under Innermeath, states : "the wife of John, Lord of Lorn was [[Isaac-10|Joanna]], daughter of Thomas de Ysak and Matilda, daughter of King Robert I (Bruce). Douglas Richardson in "Royal Ancestry" Vol. 5 p. 39 agrees and gives an approximate birth date of 1335, and states he was living in 1370 and died before 1377.
This person is known by many names, all, however, associated with Lorn.
In addition to the ones shown above, he is also called John Mac Alan,son of Alan. He indeed is descendant in the male like of Dugald, son of Somerled, from whence "Clan MacDougall", but surnames were not in use at the time of Dugald himself. His ancestral line is documented well in W. D. Sellar, "Hebridean Sea-Kings" (in Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, Tuckwell Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86232 151 5), chart p 194.
Richardson quotes a rather boring biography, including some land transactions.
== Sources ==
* Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:John_Gallda_MacDougall|John Gallda MacDougall]]
* }
Events
| Birth | Abt 1335 | Lorn, Argyllshire, Scotland | |||
| Marriage | 1362 | Joanna "Jonet" Isaac | |||
| Death | Bef 1377 | Innermeath, Scotland | |||
| Alt name | 5th Chief of Clan MacDougall | ||||
| Alt name | Fifth Chief of Clan MacDougall | ||||
| Reference No | 3715500 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 | ||||
| Reference No | 3778673 |
Families
| Spouse | Joanna "Jonet" Isaac (1337 - 1399) |
| Child | Isabel MacDougall (1362 - 1439) |
| Child | Janet MacDougall (1360 - 1400) |
| Father | Alan Ergadia (1310 - 1330) |