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Bold textChristian's Siblings Christian had five brothers and three sisters. A fourth sister, Margaret who married Sir Thomas Carlyle, has been deleted from the natal tally on the grounds that little land or offices were given to the couple, an unlikely occurrence for a sister. The birth order of the sisters is uncertain, except for Isabel, but the following is logical in terms of their lives and events. There may have been another sister who did indeed die young. Isobel has also been thought to be the daughter of her mother's first marriage to Adam de Kilconquahar who died on Crusade in Acre about 1270, but had this been so Isabel would have inherited that native Gaelic lordship of Carrick in the same manner as her mother, the eldest of five daughters. She was also thought to be the wife of Sir Thomas Randolph but whoever that Isobel was, she was not Isobel of Carrick. ISABEL, b. 1273 or 1275, Queen of Norway 1293-15 July 1299. At Marjorie of Carrick's death at the end of 1292, her father resigned the earldom to Isabel's brother Robert, the future king, and they received a safe conduct from Edward I to travel to Norway for her marriage to king Erik II Magnusson. The couple had one daughter, and Isabella Robertsdottir was dowager queen of Norway until her death in 1358. MARY, b.c.1275-80, died before 22 September 1323. She married Niall mac Cailein or Sir Neil Campbell of Lochawe, and their son John became earl of Atholl. Mary was was captured by the earl of Ross and on 7 November, 1306, Edward I issued instructions regarding her imprisonment and that of Christian, Elizabeth de Burg and Marjorie. She married second Sir Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie who was Chamberlain of Scotland and Sheriff of Stirling. MAUD is the youngest sister, b.c. 1285. Her name is not found in Edward I's list of culprits.