In keeping with the discussion on Robert The Bruce, his geneology runs as such, which you might find interesting: Brusse, Earl of Caithness and Sunderland, married Ostrida of Gothland. They had Rognvald (d. 1046) was the general in the Army of King Olaf in Norway. He and his second wife, Felicia of Normandy had a son, Brusi, who was called Robert de Brusse. He married Emma of Brittany around 1020 and they had Robert de Brusse, II. He came with William the Conqueror from Normandy in 1066. Married Agnes St. Clair. They had Adam de Bruse who went to England in 1050 as attendant to Queen Emma, daughter of Richard I. He married Emma Ramsay. They had Robert de Brusse, III, who was born in 1078. He married Agnes Bruce (Agnes Paynell) of Annandale, a distant cousin. They had Robert Bruce of Annandale who married Euphemia. They had Robert Bruce II, Lord of Ananndale. He married Isabel of Scotland, daughter of William the Lion. They had William Bruce, 3rd Baron of Annandale. He married Christina. They had Robert Bruce, 4th Baron of Annandale. He married Isobel of Huntingdon. They had Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale (1210). He married Isabella de Clare and they had Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale. He married (first) Marjor Carrick, Countess of Carrick. They had Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord Brus, King of Scotland.