_Ochraidh Godred_II The_Black OLAFSON _
_Ollaghair Olaf_or_Olaus Odhar GODREDSON _|_Phingola (Fionghuala) MACLOCHLAN _____
_Leod OLAFSON _______________|
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| |_Christina ROSS __________________________|_______________________________________
_Tormod [Norman] MACLEOD _|
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| |_Heiress_of Armuin MACRAILD _|
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|--Norman Roderick MACLEOD
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|_Dorothea ROSS ___________|
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!SOURCE: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1813, p. 479.
!SOURCE: John Burke, Esq., A GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, Vol. II, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1977, pp. 175-178.
!SOURCE: BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, Eighteenth Edition, Vol. II, London, Burke's Peerage Limited, 1969, pp. 416-417.
!SOURCE: John Burke, Esq., HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, Vol. IV, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977, pp. 584-592. Roderick, third Baron of Lewis. He married a daughter of Mackintosh, of that Ilk, and dying in the reign of David II, was succeeded by his son, Torquil.
!DEATH: David II, b. March 5, 1324, Dunfermline, Fife, Scot.--d. Feb. 22, 1371, Edinburgh, king of Scots from 1329, although he spent 18 years in exile or in prison. [Encyclopedia Britannica, CD-ROM, 98]
!SOURCE: Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section IV, "The MacLeods of Lewis", Edinburgh, Associated Clan MacLeod Societies, 1974, pp. 1-2. Norman MacLeod III of Lewis did not long survive his father. He was married and had issue, a son, Torquil, who succeeded him.