Isabella was married on 12 May 1240 (at age thirteen and a half) to
Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale. Isabella brought to him the village of Ripe, in
Sussex. Her husband was a candidate to become
King of Scotland, after the death of the young
Margaret, Maid of Norway. Her husband did not however succeed; Robert's rival,
John Balliol, was elected King of Scotland in 1292. Robert and Isabella had up to six children: •
Robert (1243–1304) •
William, married Elizabeth de Sully, without issue • Bernard •
Richard (died before 26 January 1287) • Isabella (1249 – c. 1284), married (as his first wife) Sir
John Fitz Marmaduke, Isabel was buried at
Easington, county Durham. John Balliol's time as King of Scotland did not last long, he died in 1314. Isabella's grandson,
Robert the Bruce became
King of Scotland. Isabella did not however get to see this day, she died in 1264, aged thirty seven. Her husband married a second time, to
Christina de Ireby, this marriage produced no children. Despite claims to the contrary by amateur genealogists, there is no evidence that Isabella had other children. ==Ancestors==