Andrew Atholia of Glenerochie1
Child of Andrew Atholia of Glenerochie
- Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh+2 b. c 1275, d. a 1355
Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh1 
He held the position of 1st Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh from.1 Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh also went by the nick-name of Duncan ‘Reamhair’ (or in English, the Robust.)1 He was designated Earl of Atholl in a charter of King David II and in a charter of his eldest son Robert.1 He fought in the Battle of Bannockburn in 1306, where he is traditionally said to have arrived with his Clan and turned the tide in King Robert I’s favour.1 As a result of the battle, allegedly the name ‘Robert’s-sons’ (Robertson) coming to be used interchangeably with the old name Duncanson, the designation Donnachaidh continuing as teh clan name.1 He fought in the Battle of Durham on 17 October 1346, where he was captured by the English with his son Robert.1
Children of Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh and unknown daughter de Ursulis
Child of Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh and unknown daughter of Lennox
Gerald Mainwaring1 
In July 1879 he was sentenced to hang for shooting a policeman, Moss, and wounded another with a revolver when apprenhended for drunkeness and furious driving of a trap. He was reprieved and sentenced to life.1
- [S4567] Bill Norton, “re: Pitman Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as “re: Pitman Family.”
unknown daughter of Lennox1
She brought Rannoch as her dowry.1
Child of unknown daughter of Lennox and Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 2nd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh1
He held the position of 2nd Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh from.1 He fought in the Battle of Durham on 17 October 1346, where he was captured by the English with his father Robert.2 On 24 May 1362 he had a charter of Fordill from King David II.1
Child of Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 2nd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh and unknown daughter de Striveling
Child of Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 2nd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh and heiress of Fordill
unknown daughter de Ursulis1
Children of unknown daughter de Ursulis and Duncan Atholia of Glenerochie, 1st Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
Patrick Robertson, 1st of Lude1 
He received the lands and (territorial) Barony of Lude, Perthshire, from his father.1 In 1391 he was mentioned as one of the chieftains and leaders of the clan.1
Children of Patrick Robertson, 1st of Lude
Donald Robertson of Lude1
On 7 February 1447 he resigned his estates to the Crown for regrant, but died before this was effected.1
Children of Donald Robertson of Lude
John Robertson, 2nd of Lude1
On 31 March 1448 he received a Crown Charter erecting Lude into a free barony.1
Children of John Robertson, 2nd of Lude and Margaret Drummond
