Felim Fiorurglas O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #251, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Felim Fiorurglas O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Felim Fiorurglas O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 251. Felim Fiorurglas, son of Cormac Gealtach. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Fergus Fairge O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #252, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Fergus Fairge O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Fergus Fairge O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 252. Fergus Fairge, son of Nuadhas Neacht. Had a brother named Baosgne who was the father of Cabhall (Coole) who was the father of Fionn, commonly called "Finn MacCoole" the illustrious General in the 3rd Century, of the ancient Irish Militia known as the 'Fiana Eirionn', or 'Fenians of Ireland'. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Fionn File O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #253, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Fionn File O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Fionn File O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 253. Fionn File (File= Irish, Poet), son of Ros. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Fotach O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #254, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Fotach O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Fotach O'Connor-Faley-No.8 had reference number 254. Fotach, son of Eochaidh Lamh-dearg.
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641
Garchu O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #255, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Garchu O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Garchu O'Connor-Faley-No.8 had reference number 255. Garchu, son of Fotach. Ancestor of Leinster families: O'Concuan, O'Tuatan, O'Cosney, O'Cearda, O'Conatta, O'Rappan, O'Hechinn, O'Broin (of Deilgne or Delgany), O'Ceallagh, O'Dubhan, O'Gobham (O'Gowan), O'Marcan (Marks), etc. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641
Lughaidh O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #256, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family

ANCIENTS-Map-Ireland-05.jpg
Biography
Lughaidh O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Lughaidh O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was also known as Luy. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 256. Lughaidh or Luy, son of Breassal Brac. Luy, who is the ancestor of the Kings, nobility and gentry of Leinster, was granted lands, by his father to all the territories on the north side of the river "Bearbha" (now called "Barrow") from Wicklow to Drogheda. Had a brother: Conla. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Messincorb O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #257, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Messincorb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Messincorb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 257. Messincorb second son of Cu-Corb. A quo Dal Messincorb. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641
Mogh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #258, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Mogh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Mogh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 258. Mogh Corb, son of Conchobhar Abhraoidhruaidh. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Nar O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #259, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Nar O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Nar O'Connor-Faley-No.8 had reference number 259. Nar son of Fothach. Was ancestor of Leinster families: O'Birinn, O'Deman, etc. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641
Naspre O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #260, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Naspre O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Naspre O'Connor-Faley-No.8 had reference number 260. Naspre, son of Fothach. Ancestor of Leinster families: O'Fallan, O'Dinachar, O'Conag, O'Dubhcron, O'Donnan, O'Saran, O'Briony, Clan Ciaran, O'Teachtar, O'Convoy, O'Monay, etc. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641
Niadh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #261, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Niadh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Niadh Corb O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was also known as Nia CorbO'Connor Faley (No. 8.) He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 261. Niadh [nia] Corb, son of Cu-Corb. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 641 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Nuadhas Neacht O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #262, d. 109 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Nuadhas Neacht O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died in 109 BCE in IrelandG.2
Facts
Nuadhas Neacht O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.3 He held the title.2 He had reference number 262. Nuadhas Neacht, son of Sedna, was 96th Monarch of Ireland from 110 BC to 109 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 110 BCE and 109 BCE.1
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59, 640
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Ros O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #263, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Ros O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Ros O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 263. Ros, son of Fergus Fairge. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Sedna O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #264, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Sedna O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Sedna O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 264. Sedna, son of Lughaidh [Luy]. Who built the Royal City of Rath Alinne. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Oengus1
M, #265, d. DECEASED
Family
Family: Lassi (d. DECEASED)
Biography
Oengus was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Oengus had reference number 265. Of the Ui Teig, a numerous folk in the district round Delgany. The exact form of the name varies in all MSS. But all add the words "cometa=of keepin". This may indicate a section of the Ui Teig who garded some person or place. - Women of the Ui Dunlaing, Margaret E Dobbs (p.205.)
Citations
- [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 200/1
Oissin1
M, #266, d. DECEASED
Family
Biography
Oissin was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Oissin was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 266.
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Oscar1
M, #267, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Oscar was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Oscar was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 267.
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Breasal Bealach O'Toole-No.11
M, #268, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Breasal Bealach O'Toole-No.1 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Breasal Bealach O'Toole-No.1 was also known as Bresal Belach. He held the title King of Leinster. He was affiliated with Christian. He was King of Leinster in Leinster, Ireland.2 He had reference number 268. Breasal Bealach (bealach= Irish, large lipped), son of Fiacha Baicheda. O'Bealaigh anglicised Bailey, Bailie, Baily, Bayly and Bewley. Was the second Christian King of Leinster. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 640
Dunlang O'Toole-No.11
M, #269, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Family: Cuach (b. 460, d. 500)
Biography
Dunlang O'Toole-No.1 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Dunlang O'Toole-No.1 had reference number 269. Dunlong or Dunlang, Son of Enna Niadh. This Dunlong slew the Royal Maidens at the Claenfert of Tara, in revenge of which twelve Leinster Princes were slain, and Boromha tribute exacted. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 201
Enna Niadh O'Toole-No.11
M, #270, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Enna Niadh O'Toole-No.1 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Enna Niadh O'Toole-No.1 was also known as Ende Nia. He was affiliated with At time of conversion from Pagan to Christianity. He had reference number 270. Enna Niadh, son of Breasal Bealach. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Muireadach O'Toole-No.11
M, #271, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Muireadach O'Toole-No.1 was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Muireadach O'Toole-No.1 had reference number 271. Muireadach, son of Dunlong. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Fiacha Baicheda O'Toole-No.11
M, #272, d. 220
Parents
Family
Biography
Fiacha Baicheda O'Toole-No.1 was born in Ireland. He died in 220 in Ireland.
Facts
Fiacha Baicheda O'Toole-No.1 was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 272. Fiacha Baicheda, youngest son of Cathair Mor. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O'Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Ronan1
M, #273, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Ronan was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in IrelandG, 610 AFM [Annals of the Four Masters].
Facts
Ronan was King of Leinster; 640 to 610 AFM [Annals of the Four Masters] in Leinster, Ireland.2 He had reference number 273.
Citations
- [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 205 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Ronan1
M, #274, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Ronan was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Ronan had reference number 274.
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 761
Sarnat1
F, #275, d. DECEASED
Parents
| Father* | Eochu (d. DECEASED) |
Family
Biography
Sarnat was born in Ireland. She died DECEASED in Ireland. She was buried in Berreoch, Ireland.2
Facts
Sarnat was also known as Sarnaid. She had reference number 275. Of the Ftharta Fea of Carlow. - Women of the Ui Dunlaing, Margaret E Dobbs.
Citations
- [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 200/1 - [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, 205