Ian MacIan of Ardnamurchan1
Child of Ian MacIan of Ardnamurchan
Matilda Robertson1
Thomas Robertson of Struan1
Circa 1398 he had a charter of Struan from King Robert III, and another for Strathloch which formed the dowry of his daughter Matilda.1
Child of Thomas Robertson of Struan
Gibbon Robertson1
He was living in 1392.1
unknown daughter de Striveling1
Child of unknown daughter de Striveling and Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 2nd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
heiress of Fordill1
She lived at Fordill, Perthshire, Scotland.1
Child of heiress of Fordill and Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 2nd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
Duncan Crosda Atholia of Glenerochie, 3rd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh1
He held the position of 3rd Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh from.1 He was living between 1432 and 1438.1
Children of Duncan Crosda Atholia of Glenerochie, 3rd Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 4th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh1 
He held the position of 4th Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh from.1 On 20 February 1436/37 he captured the murderers of King James I.1 On 15 August 1451 he received a charter from King James II erecting the lands of Struan, half of Rannoch, his lands of Glenerochie, Grenich (now Tummelside), the two Bohespies, Fearnan on Loch Tay, Dalcabon, Faskally, Balnagard and Balhavert, and Glengarry Forest into one Barony of Struan.1
Children of Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 4th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh and Lady Margaret Stewart
Duncan Robertson1
He was ancestor of the Robertsons of Inches and Kindeace.1
Lady Margaret Stewart1
Her married name became Robertson.
Children of Lady Margaret Stewart and Robert Atholia of Glenerochie, 4th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh
