[MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Davidson, Michael R, The Genealogy of the Early Medieval Scottish Kings,
Edinburgh: author, 1995. Author address 9407990@@iona.sms.ed.ac.uk, or Holland
House A214, 18 Holyrood Park Road, Edinburgh EH16 5BD, Scotland.
Moncreiffe, Sir Ian of that Ilk, Royal Highness: Ancestors of the Royal Child.
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982. NYPL ARF 83-3293.
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III And Queen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.
Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World. New
York: Facts on File Publications, 1983.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.
RESEARCH NOTES:
697-697: King of Dal Riata [Ref: Tapsell p180]
King f Scots of Agryll [Ref: Moncreiffe p20]
succeeded to a kingship in turmoil in 697; only briefly held kingship
until he was killed by the Cenel Loairn [Ref: Davidson 1995]
named 'Crook-Nose' [Ref: Moncreiffe p20]
in 695, Domnall Donn, the King of Dal Riata and Eochaid's father's cousin
was killed by the Cenel Loairn, a rival branch of the Dal Riata. The Cenel
Loairn claimant, Ferchar Fota, was then recognized as king of Dal Riata. When
Ferchar died in 697, Eochaid briefly held the kingship [Ref: Davidson 1995]
About 721-733[sic]: King of Dalriada [Ref: Weis AR #170]
Ferchar's son Ainbcellach succeeded in kingship [Ref: Davidson 1995]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Davidson 1995, Moncreiffe p20, Tapsell p180, Weis AR #170]
dotted line on chart [Ref: Moriarty p29]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: Moriarty p29, Tapsell p180] abt 697 [Ref: Moncreiffe p20] briefly
king 697- [Ref: Davidson 1995]
RESEARCH NOTES:
date: About 733 [Ref: Weis AR #170]