Olaf_I The_Red GODREDSON (King of Man)

Father: Godred Crovan HAROLDSON
Mother: Maria [Ragnhild] HARALDSDOTTER

Family 1: Ingibiord
  1. Reginald OLAFSON
  2. Lagman OLAFSON
  3. Harold OLAFSON
  4. Ragnhildis
Family 2: Elfrica of GALLOWAY
  1. Ochraidh Godred_II The_Black OLAFSON

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 _Godred Crovan HAROLDSON ________|
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|--Olaf_I The_Red GODREDSON 
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|_Maria [Ragnhild] HARALDSDOTTER _|
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                                  |_Ellisif Elizabeth _|
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!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, Baronet, THE BARONAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1798, p. 374. "Olave or Olaus, king Godfred's youngest son, who being still a minor, the government of the island was committed to the care of a nobleman of Ireland, called Donald son of Tade; but he behaving tyrannically, and oppressing the inhabitants, was expelled the island, and Olaus being then of age, got the possession of his kingdom, anno 1102. "He married Africa, daughter of Fergus lord of Galloway, then one of the most powerful subjects in Scotland, by whom he had one son, Godfred, his heir. "He had also three natural sons. 1. Reginald. 2. Lagman. 3. Harold. -- "And several daughters; one whereof was married to Somerled Macgilbred, thane of Argyle, ancestor of the Macdonald, who by her had four sons, viz. Dungall, Reginald, Angus and Olave. This marriage was the cause of the ruin of the kingdom of the isles to the present family, and the foundation of the title of kings and lords of the isles, which was afterwards assumed by the descendants of Somerled. "King Olaus was a good prince, always lived in friendship and in league with the kings of Scotland and Ireland; and, after a peaceable reign of about 40 years, was treacherously murdered by the sons of his natural brother Harold, anno 1143, and was succeeded by his only lawful son.

!BIOGRAPHY: 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. III. Olaus, or Olave, surnamed the Swarthy, who being still in minority, the government of the island was committed to a nobleman of Ireland, named Donald, son of Thade, but the regent acting tyrannically, was expelled the kingdom, and Olaus having then attained majority, assumed the reins of government, anno 1102. This monarch espoused Africa, daughter of Fergus, Lord of Galloway, at the time one of the most powerful subjects in Scotland, and had one son, Godfred, his heir, with several daughters, one of whom, Africa, married Somerled [See Burke's PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE, article, Lord Macdonald] Macgilbred, thane of Argyll, ancestor of the Macdonalds, and by him had four sons, viz. Dungall, Reginald, Angus, and Olave. Through this marriage the family eventually lost the kingdom of the Isles, and upon it was founded the title Kings and Lords of the Isles, assumed by the descendants of Somerled, the Macdonalds; Olaus had likewise three illegitimate sons, Reginald, Lagman, and Harold. He was a good prince, and always lived in league and friendship with the kings of Scotland and Ireland. After a peaceful reign of about forty years, he was treacherously murdered by the sons of his natural brother, Harold, anno 1143, and was succeeded by his only lawful son.

!BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, MACLEOD CHIEFS OF HARRIS AND DUNVEGAN, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1969, pp. 3-4..

!BIOGRAPHY: Alick Morrison, THE CHIEFS OF CLAN MACLEOD, East Kilbride, Scotland, Associate Clan MacLeod Societies,1986, pp. 16-17. "Olaf, who succeeded Lagman, was a minor, when King Magnus Barefoot raided Man and the Hebrides. He is variously known as Olaf Klining or Bitling from his small stature or florid complexion. He reigned for some 50 years and brought a long period of peace to the Isles by keeping on good terms with the Kings of Norway, Scotland, England and Ireland. He married Ingibiorg, daughter of Earl Hakon of Orkney by whom he had one son, Godred the Black. Some chroniclers also state that he married Elfrica, daughter of Fergus, Lord of Galloway. He had several illegitimate sons and many daughters, one of whom, Ragnhildis (Raghnaid), married Somerled MacGhillebrighde, regulus of Argyle and progenitor of the great Clan Donald, later to be Lords of the Isles. "Olaf Bitling sailed to Norway at the end of his reign to pay his 'scat' of 10 marks of gold to his superior. In consequence, he was ceremoniously crowned at Trondheim and left his son Godred to be educated in Norway. On his return to Man, he found that the sons of his deceased brother Harold were conspiring to overthrow him. On the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, 1153, Olaf arranged a meeting with the conspirators to consider their claims. Unfortunately Reginald, son of Harold, took advantage of the opportunity to dispatch his uncle with an axe."


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