The Keating Genealogies



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       The Branching of the sons of Milidh 
    
	 The branching of the sons of Milidh as follows: 
    
    
     Some Seanchus assert that there are in Ireland twelve tribes of the 
Saorchlanna or true nobility of the Gaels, namely six tribes in Leath Cuinn 
and six in Leath Mogha.  Here are the six tribes of Leath Cuinn, namely Dal 
gCuinn, Dal gCein, Dal nAruidhe, Dal ghFiatach, Dal Riada and Dal Niadh Cuirb.  
The six trivbes of Leath Mogha are Dal nEoghain, Dal bhFiachrach, Dal gCeide, 
Dal Dairine, Dal mBairdine and Dal gCais. 
     Still this is not the order we shall follow in giving the branchings of 
the sons of Milidh, but we shall follow up the posterity of those three sons of 
Milidh of Spain who have left issue, namely Eibhear, Ir and Eireamhon, and 
also that of Lughaidh, son of Ioth, who was son of a brother of Milidh's 
father. 
    Know, O reader, that there are in Ireland six tribes of the 
Aitheachthuaith or Daorchlanna whose genealogy it is not right to trace, 
though a section of them are Gaels while the others are not Gaels. 
    The first of these tribes is the remnant of the Fir Bolg and of the 
Tuatha de Danann. 
    The second tribe consist of those who left their own territory and being 
descended from the Saorchlanna submitted to a servile tribute from another 
race. 
    The third tribe consists of that body of Saorchlanna whose territory had 
been made into sword land and who remained therein in slavery under the 
sway of their enemy. 
    The fourth tribe consists of that body of Saorchlanna who fell into 
slavery through their own misdeeds and who forfeited their blood and lands 
by law. 
    The fifth tribe are those who sprang from foreign soldiery, namely from 
mercenaries from other lands who left issue in Ireland. 
    The sixth tribe consists of the descendants of the slaves who came to 
Ireland with the sons of Milidh. 
    What surprises many is how it could come to pass that no portion of the 
descendants of the Saorchlanna who came with the sons of Milidh to Ireland 
should survive.  To this my reply is that Tuathal Teachtmar after he had 
assumed the sovereignty of Ireland visited them with great slaughter because 
of their treachery towards the Saorchlanna of Ireland as we have stated.  For 
he defeated them in twenty-five battles in Ulster, in twenty-five battles in 
Connaught, in twenty-five battles in Leinster, and in thirty-five battles in 
Munster;  and if after this some remnant of them has survived no seancha 
ought, nor would it be possible for him, to follow up and search out the 
branching of the genealogy of these or of any of the five other tribes which 
we have enumerated above;  and should any untutored seancha attempt to 
trace their genealogy whatever statements he might make would have no claim 
to be regarded as history. 
    

    Understand, O Reader, that we shall set down here the leading 
genealogical branches of the true Gaelic nobility, and that we shall begin with 
the race of Eibhear because of their seniority.  Nevertheless, O Reader, you 
should know that we shall introduce into the direct line branches that did not 
spring from its senior founder, but whose claim arises from the noble exploits 
in which their ancestors excelled their seniors in birth.  Indeed the 
sovereignty of Ireland and of the provinces was more frequently held by 
members of junior than by those of senior branches.  Here are proof and 
examples of this: 
    It is obvious that there were more monarchs of Ireland of the race of 
Eireamhon, the junior, than of the race of Eibhear, the senior;  and that there 
were more monarchs of Ireland of the posterity of Cobhthach Caol mBreagh, 
son of Ughaine, the junior, than of the posterity of Laoghaire Lorc, the 
senior;  and that there were more monarchs of Ireland of the posterity of Niall 
Naoighiallach son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin than of the posterity of the 
four sons of Eochadh who were seniors to him, and that there were more 
kings of Leinster of the posterity of Fiachaidh Aiceadha son of Cathaoir Mor, 
the youngest of the sons of Cathaoir, than of the posterity of the nine others 
who left issue.  And thus it appears that it was not by right of seniority that 
kings assumed the sovereignty of Ireland or of the provinces, but rather by 
the greatness and nobility of their deeds;  and hence I mean to unfold here 
the family branches and genealogical ramifications of each division of them in 
due order and succession and to trace each offshoot to its own particular 
place in the branch. 
    Here follow the branching of the race of Eibhear;  and first of the 
posterity of Eoghan son of Ailill Olum, senior of the family of Eibhear. 

    
    
    
    
    Now Oilill Olum had three sons who had issue, namely Eoghan 
    Mor, Corbmac Cas and Cian.  All that survive of the race of 
    Eibhear are descended from these three. 
    
    
				A. 
     


    The genealogy of Mag Carrthaigh Mor [Mac Carthy Mor] to 
    which we shall bring the entire race of Eoghan Mor. 
    
    
    
    122  Domhnall, the first earl, son of 
    121  Domhnall an Druimnin, son of 
    120  Corbmac Ladhrach, son of 
    119  Tadhg Liath, son of 
    118  Domhnall an Dana, son of 
    117  Tadhg na Mainistreach, son of 
    116  Domhnall.  Brother to this Domhnall was Diarmuid Mor of 
	 Muscroighe from whom descended Lord Muscroighe and 
	 all who sprang from him.  Another brother of his was 
	 Eoghan of Bord Mainge whence the Carrthaigh of Cois 
	 Mainge are descended;  son of 
    115  Corbmac, son of 
    114  Domhnall Og, from whom are descended Clann Domhnaill 
	 Ruaidh.  From the progeny of Diarmaid of Traigh Li, 
	 brother to this Domhnall Og, is sprung Mac Finghin of 
	 Ceithearn;  son of 
    113  Domhnall Ruadh na n-oighbhreath, son of 
    112  Cormac Fionn.  From this cormac Fionn are descended 
	 Clann Charrthaigh of Alla and the princes of Desmond;  
	 and from a brother of this Cormac Fionn is sprung Mag 
	 Carrthaigh Riabhach and all who are descended from 
	 him, son of 
    111  Domhnall Mor na Cuirre, son of 
    110  Diarmuid of Cill Badhaine from whom are sprung Clann 
	 Tiadhg of Scairt;  son of 
    109  Cormac of Magh Teamhnach.  From Tadhg brother of this 
	 Cormac is sprung Mac Amhlaoibh, son of 
    108  Muireadhach, son of 
    107  Carrthach, whence Clann Charrthaigh, son of 
    106  Saoirbhreathach.  Brother to this Saoirbhreathach was 
	 Murchadh whence spring Siol gCeallachain, son of 
    105  Donnchadh, son of 
    104  Ceallachan of Caiseal, son of 
    103  Buadhachan, son of 
    102  Lachtna, son of 
    101  Artghal, son of 
    100  Sneadhghus.  Brother to this Sneadhghus was 
	 Foghartach and son to Foghartach was Fionghuine from 
	 whom Muinntear Fhionghuine are called, son of 
     99  Donnghal, son of                                          
     98  Faolghus, son of 
     97  Natfraoich, son of 
     96  Colga, son of 
     95  Failbhe Flann.  Brother to this Failbhe Flann was 
	 Finguin son of Aodh Dubh from whom are sprung O 
	 Suilleabhain Mor and O Suilleabhain of Bearra.  The 
	 Book of Munster says that Finghin was senior to Failbhe 
	 and that for that reason the seancha composed the 
	 folowing stanza on Finghin's being in the sovereignty of 
	 Munster before Failbhe, on account of his seniority to 
	 him -
    
	     To be without Finghin, to be without Mor 
	     to Caiseal is a cause of grief; 
	     It is as if there were no king 
	     If Failbhe Flann is to be king. 
    
    
	 However, since the descendants of Failbhe excelled those 
	 of Fingin in prowess and noblity of deeds they are 
	 made founders in the genealogy here, son of 
     94  Aodh Dubh, son of 
     93  Criomhthann, son of 
     92  Feidhlimidh.  Brother to this Feidhlimidh was Eochaidh 
	 Fionn from whom sprung O Caoimh, and another brother 
	 to him was Eanna whence spring Muinntear Dhalaigh of 
	 Munster, son of 
     91  Aonghus, son of 
     90  Natfraoich.  Brother to this Natfraoich was Cas son of 
	 Corc whence sprang O Dannchadha Mor, and from him 
	 sprang O Dannchadha of the Gleann, O Mathghamhna 
	 Fionn, O Mathghamhna Ruadh, and O Mathghamhna of Ui 
	 Floinn Lua, and O Mathghamhna of cairbre, and from 
	 another brother of this Natfraoich namely Cairbre 
	 Luchra son of Corc are sprung Ui Muircheartaigh, son 
	 of 
     89  Corc, son of 
     88  Lughaidh.  Brother of this Lughaidh was Daire Cearb 
	 from whom are sprung O Donnabhain and O Cuilein of 
	 Cairbre, son of 
     87  Oilill Flann Beag.  From the progeny of Fiachaidh 
	 Fighinnte son of Caire Cearb son of Oilill Flann Beag are 
	 sprung Muinntear Aicheir, Muinntear Mhiadhachain and 
	 Clann Mhic Dabhith in Thomond, son of 
     86  Fiachaidh Muilleathan, son of 
     85  Eoghan Mor, son of 
     84  Oilill Olum, son of 
     83  Mugh Nuadhat 
    
    

	
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    The branching of the progeny of Cormac Cas the second son 
    of Oilill Olum. 


    The genealogy of O Briain [O'Brien], namely the Earl of 
    Thomond, here, to which we shall bring every tribe of the 
    Dal gCas, tracing it to the stem whence it sprang. 



    126  Henry, son of  
    125  Brian.  A brother senior to this Brian was Henry son of 
         Donnchadh, who was Earl of Thomond and who left no 
         male issue, son of  
    124  Donnchadh.  Brothers to this Donnchadh were Tadhg of  
         Druim Mor and Sir Domhnall of Carraig an Chobhlaigh,  
         son of  
    123  Conchubhar.  Brother to this Conchubhar was  
         Toirrdhealghach son of Donnchadh who was put to death  
         in Gaillimh, son of  
    122  Donnchadh.  Brothers to this Donnchadh were Domhnall  
         Mor, that is O Briain, Tadhg, Murchadh, Muircheartach  
         and Toirrdhealghach, son of  
    121  Connchubhar, son of  
    120  Toirrdhealbhach.  Son to this Toirrdhealbhach was 
         Murchadh, first Earl of Thomond, from whom sprang the 
         Baron of Innse Ui Chuinn, son of  
    119  Tadhg, son of  
    118  Toirrdhealbhach, son of  
    117  Brian of Cath an Aonaigh.  The posterity of Brian of 
         Cath an Aonaigh are Siol mBriain na gCumrach, son of  
    116  Mathghamhain of Maonmhagh.  Of the posterity of  
         Mathghamhain of Maonmhagh are Siol mBriain of Carrag  
         O gCoinneall, son of  
    115  Muircheartach, son of  
    114  Toirrdhealbhach, son of  
    113  Tadhg of Caoluisce.  Brother to this Tadhg of Caoluisce 
         was Brian Ruadh from whom spring Siol mBriain of Ara, 
         son of  
    112  Conchubhar na Suibhdahaine, son of  
    111  Donnchadh Cairbreach, son of  
    110  Domhnall Mor, son of  
    109  Toirrdhealghach, son of  
    108  Diarmuid.  A senior brother to his Diarmuid was 
         Muircheartach ancestor of Clann Mathghamhna of 
         Thomond according to an ollamh of the Dal gCais 
         themselves.  One of their Ollamha speaks as follows - 
      
	   The children of Toirrdhealghach who shirked not fight  
	   Were great Muircheartach and Diarmaid,  
	   An expert progeny to whom woods bowed,  
	   Noble Muircheartach was their senior.  
     
	   The children of the younger of them  
	   Were Siol mBrian, sprung from Diarmaid;  
	   While the warlike expert race  
	   Clann Mathghamhna sprang from Muircheartach.  
     
    107  Toirrdhealbhach, son of  
    106  Tadhg.  Brother to this Tadhg was Donnchadh son of 
         Brian from whom is sprung Mac Briain O gCuanch and 
         Clann Bhriain of Eathariach, son of  
    105  Brian Boroimhe.  This Brian had six sons, namely, 
         Murchadh, Tadhg, Donnchadh, Domhnall, Conchubhar and 
         Flann.  We find only two of them to have left issue, i.e., 
         Tadhg and Donnchadh, son of  
    104  Cinneidigh.  This Cinneidigh had twelve sons and only 
         four of them have descendants now, namely 
         Mathghamhain, Brian, Donn Cuan and Echthighearn. 
         These are the families that descended from 
         Mathghamhain, namely O Beollain, O Cathasaigh, O 
         Spealain, O hAmhrachain, O Siodhachain, Mac Inneirghe, 
         O Conghalaigh and O Tuama.  From Brian are descended 
         Siol mBriain.  Now Donn Cuan had six sons namely two 
         Cinneidighs, Riagan, Longargan, Ceileachar, and 
         Conghalach.  From one of these Cinneidighs sprang Siol 
         gCinneidigh, from the other Cinneidigh came Muinntear 
         Chonuing.  From Longargan descended Muinntear 
         Riagain.  [from Ceileachar descended Muinntear 
         Cheleachair].  Conghalach went without issue.  From 
         Echthighearn descended Muinntear Echthigheirn and 
         Clann Craith, son of  
    103  Lorcan.  These are the families that sprang from 
         Corcrach s. of Lorcan:  Muinntear Seanchain, Muinntear 
         Chnaimhin, Muinntear Ogain, Muinntear Allathaigh, 
         Muinntear Mhaolruanuidh, Muinntear Chloiarn, Muinntear 
         Ainghiodha and Muinntear Mhaine.  Of the posterity of 
         Bran Fionn, son of Lorcan are Siol mBroin of Dubhthir 
         Laighean, son of  
    102  Lachtna, son of  
    101  Corc, son of  
    100  Annluan, son of  
     99  Mathghamhain, son of  
     98  Toirrdhealbhach.  Son to this Toirrdhealbhach was  
         Algeinen from whom sprang O Meadhra, son of  
     97  Cathal, son of  
     96  Aodh Caomh.  Another son of this Aodh was Conghalach 
         from whom sprang O Neill, O nEoghain.  Now Niall from 
         whom is the race, was the son of Ionnrachtach son of 
         Tuathal son of Flann son of Iorchlosach son of Conghal 
         son of Aodh Caomh;  son of  
     95  Conall, son of  
     94  Eochaidh Bailldearg, son of  
     93  Carrthach Fionn.  Another son of this Carrthach was 
         Aonghus from whom are these families:  Muinntear 
         Loingsigh, Muinntear Uainidhe, Muinntear Bhreachtgha, 
         Muinntear Bhreahainn, Muinntear Sheasnain, Muinntear 
         Riada, Muinntear Thomraigh, Muinntear Chorbmacain, son 
         of  
     92  Blod.  Brother to this Blod was Caisin, whence sprang 
         Siol Aodha, that is Clann Mic Con Mara and from these 
         sprang Mac Flannchadha.  A son also of this blod was 
         Breanainn Ban from whom sprang Muinntear Urthaile, 
         Muinntear Maoldomhnaigh and Muinntear Chearnaigh, son 
         of  
     91  Cas.  This Cas had twelve sons:  Blod, Caisin, Lughaidh, 
         Seadna, Aongus Ceann Nathrach, Corbmac, Cairrthionn, 
         Cainneach, Aonghus Ceann Aitin, Aodh, Loiscionn and 
         Dealbhaoth.   Of the progeny of blod is the head of this 
         branch;  of the progeny of Caisin are Siol Aodha, 
         Muinntear Chrada and Clann Chaisin.  From Aonghus 
         Ceann Nathrach son of Cas sprang O Deaghaidh, Cineal 
         Fearmhaic, Cineal Baoi and Cineal Cualochtaigh.  From 
         Aonghus Ceann Aitin sprang Muinntear Itearnain and 
         Muinntear Neachtain.  From Aodh, Muinntear Aodha. 
         From Dealbhaoth son of Cas sprang Mag Cochlain, and 
         from Lughaidh s. of Cas sprang Muinntear Dobhorchon 
         and Muinntear chontaoil  To the Dal gCais also belong 
         Muinntear Leime, Muinntear Aonghusa and Muinntear 
         Dubhthaigh, son of  
     90  Conall Eachluath, son of  
     89  Lughaid Meann, son of  
     88  Aonghus Tireach, son of  
     87  Fear corb, son of  
     86  Mogh Corb, son of  
     85  Corbmac Cas, son of  
     84  Oilill Olom.  
     
     
     
 
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    The genealogy of O Cearbhaill [O'Carroll] to which we shall 
    bring all the descendants of Tadhg son of Cian.  
 
 
 
    130 John, son of  
    129 Maolruanuidh.  Brother to this Maolruanuidh is Tadhg of 
        Baile an Chnocain; son of  
    128 Tadhg.  Brother to this Tadhg is John an Bealaigh who 
        was a lord, and An Calbhach who was a lord, and Sir 
        Maolruanuidh was was a lord, and many others whom I 
        do not find to have left issue;  son of  
    127 William Odhar.  Brothers to this William Odhar were 
        Tadhg Caoch, that is, O Cearbhaill, and he was senior to 
        William;  and Maolruanuidh and Uaithne who were his 
        juniors; son of  
    126 Fear Gan Ainm.  Brothers to this Fear gan Ainm were 
        Maolruanaidh Og and Tadhg who left no issue, and 
        William, that is, An Cuisdiunach, and Donnchadh, Prior of 
        Saighir, and John.  His mother was daughter of Mac 
        Murchadha;  son of  
    125 Maolruanuidh.  Brothers to this Maolruanuidh were 
        Uaithne who was O Cearbhaill, and Donnchadh who was O 
        Cearbhaill who was alled "the parson."  These three 
        were sons of the daughter of Mac na Mara;  and of the 
        progeny of this Donnchadh are Siol gCearbhaill of Magh 
        Dreimhne, that is John son of Uaithne son of 
        Maolruanuidh son of An Calbhach son of Donnchadh.  
        Brother to this Calbhach son of Donnchadh was Tadhg 
        son of Donnchadh from whom sprang Donnchadh son of 
        Cian son of Tadhg son of Donnchadh, and his 
        descendants, that is the possessor of Buaile Bhreac; 
        son of  
    124 John.  Brothers to this John were William of corr an 
        Chliabhain who was O Ceabhaill, Tadhg of Cluain O 
        gClonach and of Culog, and Uaithne of Bealach mor, and 
        Maolruanuidh Og of Tulach and Ruaidhri Carrach owner 
        of Cluain Eachaill;  and Beibhionn daughter of O 
        Diomusaigh was their common mother;  son of  
    123 Maolruanuidh na Feasoige.  Brothers to this 
        Maolruanuidh was Donnchadh Dall owner of Biorra who 
        was O Cearbhaill, and Connla;  son of  
    122 Tadhg Aibhle Mhaighe Glaise.  Brother to this Tadhg was 
        Ruaidhri Caol who was O Cearbhaill, whence have sprung 
        the family of Ruaidhri Caol and Domhnall, that is, owner 
        of Cill Cuimin;  son of  
    121 Tadhg Caille.  Brother to this Tadhg was John whence 
        have sprung Clann Mhic Seain that is the family of Baile 
        Nua;  and this John was O Cearbhaill till the sons of 
        Mathghamhain O Ceacain slew him in Lios Bualtruighe; 
        son of  
    120 Ruaidhri, son of  
    119 William.  Brothers to this William were John and Uaithne 
        who left no issue; son of  
    118 Maolruanuidh.  Brother to this Maolruanuidh was 
        Domhnall who was O Cearbhaill at the time of the 
        Conquest, and of his descendants are Clann Mhic 
        Domhnaill;  and also the following families:  the family of 
        Coill Meadhoin and the family of Mac Muircheartaigh and 
        the family of the Giolla Fionn;  and it was to the family 
        of this Giolla Fionn that Leim belonged;  son of  
    117 Tadhg, son of  
    116 Fionn.  Brother to this Fionn was Dunnsleibhe from 
        whom sprang Sliocht Breachma and Donnchadh from 
        whom are the Priors of Saighir;  son of  
    115 Goll an Bhealaigh.  And it was this Goll an Bhealaigh 
        who first acquired Magh an Bealaigh;  son of  
    114 Donnchadh, son of  
    113 Maolruanuidh, son of  
    112 Fionn, son of  
    111 Domhnall.  Brother to this Domhnall was Rioghbhradan 
        from whom sprang the family of Cuil na ghFearnog;  son 
        of  
    110 Rioghbhradan, son of  
    109 Cu Coirneach, son of  
    108 Maonach, son of  
    107 Cearbhall, son of  
    106 Aodh, son of  
    105 Dubhluidhe, son of  
    104 Cnaimhin, son of  
    103 Seachnusach, son of  
    102 Aineadh, son of  
    101 Maolruanuidh, son of  
    100 Eile Righdearg, from whom Eile is named, son of  
     99 Tomchadh, son of  
     98 Ulltan, son of  
     97 Lonan, son of  
     96 Binne, son of  
     95 Feagh, son of  
     94 Tal, son of  
     93 Meachar, son of  
     92 Ard, son of  
     91 Drui, son of  
     90 Earc.  Brother to this Earc was Feigth son of  
        Fionnchadh Uallach, from whom O Flannagain of Cineal  
        Aga;  son of  
     89 Fionnchadh Uallach.  Brother to this Fionnchadh was 
        Fionnachta from whom sprang O Meachair and every 
        branch that came from him;  son of  
     88 Connla.  Of the descendants of this connla is O  
        Conchaibhair Ciannachta in Ulster;  son of  
     87 Tadhg.  This Tadhg son of Cian had five sons, namely 
        Connla from whom sprang the head of this family and 
        Cormac Gailsang from whom sprang O hEadhra and O 
        Gadhra and O Cathasaigh, and Cormac an Chaile from 
        whom sprang Muinntear Chormaic and Muinntear Cholgan 
        according to the poem which begins:  
      
	     Proudly did Tadhg march to Battle,  
	     
        that is, Tadhg son of Cian, and Eochaidh and 
        Muircheartach whom I do not find to have issue;  son of  
     86 Cian, son of  
     85 Oilill Olom.  
     
     
     
	 Thus far the branching of the descendants of Cian son 
	 of Oilill Olom according to their own Ollamh namely 
	 Donnghalach O Rioghbhradain.  
     
	 [alternate genealogy of O Cearbhaill]  
     
     
	130  Sean, son of  
	129  Maolruanuidh, son of  
	128  Tadhg, son of  
	127  Uilliam Odhar, son of  
	126  Fear gan Ainm, son of  
	125  Maolruanuidh, son of  
	124  Sean, son of  
	123  Maolruanuidh na feasoige, son of  
	122  Tadhg, son of  
	121  Tadhg, son of  
	120  Ruaidhri, son of  
	119  Maolruanuidh, son of  
	118  Tadhg, son of  
	117  Fionn, son of  
	116  Gall an Bealaigh, son of  
	115  Donnchadh, son of  
	114  Maolruanaidh, son of  
	113  Fionn, son of  
	112  Domhnall, son of  
	111  Rioghbhradan, son of  
	110  Cu choirneach, son of  
	109  Maonach, son of  
	108  Cearbhall, son of  
	107  Dubhluighe, son of  
	106  Cnaimhin, son of  
	105  Maonach, son of  
	104  Seachnasach, son of  
	103  Aingeadh, son of  
	102  Maolruanuidh, son of  
	101  Ulltan, son of  
	100  Ailtine, son of  
	 99  Lonan, son of  
	 98  Inne, son of  
	 97  Feig, son of  
	 96  Tal, son of  
	 95  Meachar, son of  
	 94  Amhruadh, son of  
	 93  Druadh, son of  
	 92  Eile righdhearg, son of  
	 91  Earc, son of  
	 90  Sabharn, son of  
	 89  Iomdhamh, son of  
	 88  Iomchadh, son of  
	 87  Connla, son of  
	 86  Tadhg, son of  
	 85  Cian, son of  
	 84  Oilill Olom  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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	The genealogy of O Meachair [O'Meaghar] as follows:  
     
     
     
    125  Tadhg Og, son of  
    124  Sean, son of  
    123  Tadhg, son of  
    122  Giolla na Naomh Og, son of  
    121  Giolla na Naomh Mor, son of  
    120  Giolla na Naomh, son of  
    119  Tadhg, son of  
    118  Giolla na Naomh, son of  
    117  Giolla na Naomh, son of  
    116  Piaas, son of  
    115  Giolla na Naomh, son of  
    114  Diarmuid, son of  
    113  Fionn, son of  
    112  Maolseachlainn, son of  
    111  Muircheartach, son of  
    110  Donnchadh, son of  
    109  Iarann, son of  
    108  Fiachaidh, son of  
    107  Meachar, son of  
    106  Murchadh Og, son of  
    105  domhnall, son of  
    104  Eigneach, son of  
    103  Tadhg, son of  
    102  Dluthach, son of  
    101  Meachar, son of  
    100  Caolluidhe, son of  
     99  Cu Choille, son of  
     98  Meachar, from whom Ui Mheachair;  son of  
     97  Aodh Mor, son of  
     96  Feargna, son of  
     95  Lughaidh, son of  
     94  Donn cuan, son of  
     93  Feidhlimidh, son of  
     92  Fiathaidh, son of  
     91  Lughaidh, son of  
     90  Athchu, son of  
     89  Eochaidh Faobharghlas, son of  
     88  Fionnachta, son of  
     87  Connla, son of  
     86  Tadhg, son of  
     85  Cian, son of  
     84  Oilill Olom  
     
     
     
     
    The branching of the race of Eireamhon.  
     
    Now Ughaine Mor is the ancestor of all that survive of ˙the race of 
Eireamhon, and all his sons went without issue except two, namely Laoghaire 
Lorc and Cobhthach Caol mBreagh.  Of the posterity of Laoghaire Lorc are the 
descendants of Eireamhon in Leinster and of the posterity of Cobhthach are 
the descendants of Eireamhon in Leath Cuinn.  we shall first set down the 
genealogy of O Neill to Eireamhon and every offshoot from his line to Nial 
Naoighiallach.  
     
     
     
				G.  
     
     
    The genealogy of O Neill  
     
     
     
    127  Sean, son of  
    126  Aodh, son of  
    125  An Fear Dorcha, son of  
    124  Conn Bacach, son of  
    123  Conn, son of  
    122  Einri, son of  
    121  Eoghan.  At this Eoghan the progeny of Feidhlimidh 
         Ruadh part from O Neill;  son of  
    120  Niall Og, son of  
    119  Niall Mor, son of  
    118  Aodh, son of  
    117  Domhnall, son of  
    116  Brian of Cath Duin, son of  
    115  Niall Ruadh, son of  
    114  Aodh, that is, the Lazy-Limbed Youth, son of  
    113  Muircheartach of Magh Line, son of  
    112  Tadhg of Gleann, son of  
    111  Conchubhar na Fiodhgha, son of  
    110  Flaithbhearthach of Loch Adhar, son of  
    109  Domhnall, that is, the Young Ox, son of  
    108  Aodh Athlamh. son to this Aodh Athlamh was Donnsleibhe 
         son of Suibhne of Fanad.  It was from him sprang Mac 
         Suibhne of the battleaxes and Mac Suibhne of Badhain;  
         son of  
    107  Flaithbheartach an trostain, son of  
    106  Muircheartach Midheach, son of  
    105  Domhnall of Ard Macha.  Brother to this Domhnall was 
         Aodh son of Muircheartach of the leath-cloaks, from 
         whom are Clann Aodha Buidhe;  son of  
    104  Muircheartach of the leath-cloaks, son of  
    103  Niall Glundubh, son of  
    102  Aodh Fionnliath, son of  
    101  Niall Caille, son of  
    100  Aodh Oirndidhe, son of  
     99  Niall Frasach.  Brother to this Niall was Conchubhar  
         from whom sprang O Cathain;  son of  
     98  Fearghal, son of  
     97  Maolduin, son of  
     96  Maoilfithrigh, son of  
     95  Aodh Uairiodhnach, son of  
     94  Domhnall Ilchealgach, son of  
     93  Muircheartach.  Brother to this Muircheartach was Maine 
         son of Muireadach whence sprang O Gairmleadhaigh;  
         son of  
     92  Muireadhach, son of  
     91  Eoghan.  This Eoghan had five sons who had issue 
         namely Muireadhach, Oilill, Feaghus, Feilim and Eochaidh 
         Binnigh.  Of the progeny of Muircheartach son of 
         Muireadhach son of Eoghan son of Niall is Mag 
         Lachluinn.  Of the progeny of Mongan son of 
         Muireadhach son of Eoghan are Muinntear Dhonnghaile. 
         Of the progeny of Fearghal son of Muireadhach son of 
         Eoghan is Mac Cathmhaoil.  Of the progeny of Oilill son 
         of Eoghan are Muinntear Cheallaigh.  Of the progeny of 
         Fearghus son of Eoghan is O Conchubhair of Magh 
         Iotha.  Of the progeny of Feidhlimidh son of Eoghan son 
         of Niall is O Duibhdhiorma.  Of the progeny of Eochaidh 
         Binnigh son of Eoghan are Cineal mBinnigh.  
           Here we treat of the six brothers of Eoghan son of 
         Niall namely Laoghaire, Enna, Maine, Cairbre, Conall 
         Creamthainn and Conall Gulban.  
         Of the descendants of Laoghaire is O Caoindealbhain. 
         Of the descendants of Maine are the following families, 
         namely Sionnach Muinntear Thadhgain, Muinntear Ronain, 
         Muinntear Choinmheadha, Ui Inneirghe, Muinntear 
         tSlamain, Muinntear Dhuibhgheannain, Clann Ui 
         Mhaoilchonaire, Muinntear Bhraoin, Muinntear 
         Chibleacain, O Siadhail, Muinntear chathalain, Muinntear 
         Mhuireaghdha, O Corrghamhna, and Muinntear Chuinn. 
         Of the descendants of Conall Creamhthainn is O 
         Maoilseachlainn.  Of the progeny of Conall Gulban is O 
         Domhnaill and all who have sprung from him as we shall 
         presently state.  Of Eanna and Cairbre two other sons 
         which Rioghnach bore to Niall the descendants are  
         unknown to us.  Niall had another son by Inne daughter 
         of Lughaidh.  His name was Fiachaidh.  From his are 
         descended Mag Eoghagain and O Maoilmhuaidh;  son of 
     90  Niall Naoighiallach.  
	 
     
     
 
 
 
 
    The branching of the progeny of Conall Gulban son of Niall.  
     
     
     
				H.  
     
     
     
    The genealogy of O Domhnall [O'Donnell] as follows:  
     
     
     
    126  Aodh, son of  
    125  Rughruidhe, son of  
    124  Aodh, son of  
    123  Maghnus, son of  
    122  Aodh Dubh, son of  
    121  Aodh Ruadh, son of  
    120  Niall Garb, son of  
    119  Toirrdhealbhach an fhiona, son of  
    118  Niall Garbh, son of  
    117  Aodh, son of  
    116  Domhnall Og, son of  
    115  Domhnall Mor, son of  
    114  Eighneachan, son of  
    113  Donnchadh, son of  
    112  Domhnall, son of  
    111  Aodh, son of  
    110  Tadhg, son of  
    109  Conn, son of  
    108  Cathbharr, son of  
    107  Giolla Chriost, son of  
    106  Cathbharr, son of  
    105  Comhnall, a quo the race, son of  
    104  Eighneachan, son of  
    103  Dalach, a quo Siol nDalaigh, son of  
    102  Muircheartach, son of  
    101  Ceannfaolaidh, son of  
    100  Airndealach, son of  
     99  Maolduin, son of  
     98  Ceannfaolaidh.  This Ceannfaolaidh had two other sons 
         named Maolduin, whom is O Baoidhill, and Fionan from 
         whom is O Dochartagh;  son of  
     97  Garbh, son of  
     96  Ronan, son of  
     95  Lughaidh, son of  
     94  Fearghus, son of  
     93  Seadna.  A son of this Seadna was Ainmire, father of  
         Aodh, son of Ainmire.  From this Aodh, son of Ainmire, 
         sprang O Maoldoirigh, Mac Giolla Finnein and O 
         Gallchubhair;  son of  
     92  Fearghus Ceannfhada, son of  
     91  Conall Gulban, son of  
     90  Niall Naoighiallach, son of  
     89  Eochaidh Muighmeadhoin.  This Eochaidh had five sons 
         namely Brian, Fiachra, Fearghus and Oilill, the four son 
         of Mongfhionn daughter of Fiodhach.  This Mongfhionn 
         was sister to Criomthann, son of Fiodhach, king of 
         Ireland.  The fifth son of Eochaidh was Niall;  Cairionn 
         Chasdubh daughter of the king of Breatain was his 
         mother, and although Niall was the youngest of the five 
         sons we have placed him first in the genealogy, since 
         he was the most renowned of them and as it ws from 
         his descendants the greater number of the kings of 
         Ireland were drawn.  Of the four above-named there are 
         two without issue, so far as I can find, namely Fearghus 
         and Oilill.  But each of the two brothers who left issue 
         namely Brian and Fiachra we shall give here the 
         branching.  
     
     
     

							      
    The branching of the ˙descendants of Brian son of Eochaidh 
    Muighmheadhoin as follows:  
     
     
     
				I.  
 
 
 
 
    The genealogy of O Conchubhair Ruadh [O'Connor Roe] to which we shall 
bring the entire progeny of Brian son of Eochaidh.  
     
     
     
     
    130  Aodh, son of  
    129  Tadhg, son of  
    128  Cathal Og, son of  
    127  Aodh, son of  
    126  Toirrdhealbhach Ruadh, son of  
    125  Tadhg Buidhe, son of  
    124  Cathal Ruadh, son of  
    123  Tadhg, son of  
    122  Toirrdhealbhach Ruadh, son of  
    121  Aodh, son of  
    120  Feidhlimidh.  Brother to this Feidhlimidh was 
         Toirrdhealbhach son of Aodh from whom O Conchubhair 
         Donn sprang;  son of  
    119  Aodh, son of  
    118  Eoghan, son of  
    117  Ruaidhri, son of  
    116  Aodh, son of  
    115  Cathal Croibhdhearg, son of  
    114  Toirrdhealbhach Mor.  This Toirrdhealbhach had five 
         sons who left issue, namely Cathal Coirbhdhearg from 
         whom O Conchubhairr Ruadh and O Conchubhair Donn; 
         Brian Luighneach from whom O Conchubhair Sligigh; 
         Aodh Dall from whom O Gealbhuidhe;  Maghnus from 
         whom Mac Maghnusa of Tir Tuathal, and Conchubhar na 
         Midhe from whom Clann Conaifne;  son of  
    113  Ruaidhri na Soighe Buidhe, son of  
    112  Aodh an ghai bhearnaigh, son of  
    111  Tadhg an eich ghil.  Son to this Tadhg an eich ghil was 
         Maolruanuidh from whom is Mac Diarmada of Magh Luirg.  
         From Mac Diarmada sprang the three Mac Donnchadhas 
         and Mac Diarmada Ruadh;  son of  
    110  Cathal, son of  
    109  Conchubhar, son of  
    108  Tadhg, son of  
    107  Cathal, son of  
    106  Conchubhar.  Brother to this conchubhar was Tadhg Mor  
         from whom are Muinntear Thaidg;  son of  
    105  Tadhg Mor, son of  
    104  Muirgheas.  Another son of this Muirgheas was Cathal 
         from whom Mac Oireachtaigh;  son of  
    103  Tomaltach.  Another son of this Tomaltach was Diarmuid 
         from whom O Coincheanainn;  son of  
    102  Murghal, son of  
    101  Ionnrachtach.  Of the progeny of this Ionnrachtach are 
         O Birn and O Fallamhain;  son of  
    100  Muireadhach Muilleathan.  Of the progeny of Cathal son 
         of Muireadhach Muilleathan are O Flannagain, O 
         Maoilbhreanainn and O Maoilmhoicheirghe.  Of the 
         progeny of Feaghus son of Muireadhach Muilleathan is 
         Mac Shamhradhain;  son of  
     99  Feaghus, son of  
     98  Raghallach, son of  
     97  Uadha, son of  
     96  Aodh.  From this Aodh is O Floinn Linne;  son of  
     95  Eochaidh Tiormcharna, son of  
     94  Feaghus.  From Feargna son of Fearghus sprang O 
         Ruairc and Mac Tighearnain, and from Fearghus son of 
         Fearghus son of Muireadheach Mal sprang O Raghallaigh, 
         Mag Bradaigh and Mac Consnamha.  Another son of 
         Fearghus son of Muireadhach Mal was Duach 
         Teanghumha from whom O Flaithbheartaigh and Mac 
         Aodha na Corcaighe;  son of  
     93  Muireadheach Mal, son of  
     92  Eoghan Sreabh, son of  
     91  Duach Galach, son of  
     90  Brian.  Of the progeny of another son of Brian who was 
         called Oirbsion is O Maille.  Another son of Brian was 
         Earc dearg from whom sprang O Hainlidhe and Mac 
         Branain;  son of  
     89  Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin.  
     
     
     

     
    The branching of the third son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin namely 
    Fiachra.  
     
     
     
				J.  
     
     
    The genealogy of O Seachnusaigh [O'Shaughnessy].  
 
 
 
 
    127  Diarmuid, son of  
    126  Ruaidhri, son of  
    125  Diarmuid, son of  
    124  Ruaidhri, son of  
    123  Diarmuid, son of  
    122  An Giolla Dubh, son of  
    121  Diarmuid, son of  
    120  Uilliam, son of  
    119  Sean, son of  
    118  Eoghan, son of  
    117  Giolla na Naomh, son of  
    116  Raghnall, son of  
    115  Goll Buidhe, son of  
    114  Deachnasach a quo the race, son of  
    113  Donnchadh, son of  
    112  Cu mhoighe, son of  
    111  Fearghal, son of  
    110  Maoilchiarain, son of  
    109  Cas, son of  
    108  Maoltuile, son of  
    107  Sioghmuile, son of  
    106  Nochba, son of  
    105  Eagna, son of  
    104  Garbhadh, son of  
    103  Branan, son of  
    102  Bran Leithdhearg, son of  
    101  Murchadh, son of  
    100  Aodh.  Brother to this Aodh, son of Artghal, was 
         Feaghus from whom are O hEidhin, Muinntear 
         Thomholtain, Muinntear Chathmhogha and Clann Mhic 
         Giolla Cheallaigh.  Of the progeny of Murchadh son of 
         Artghal are O Branain, Cineal Aodha and O Cleirigh;  son 
	   of  
     99  Artghal, son of  
     98  Guaire an einigh, son of  
     97  Colman, son of  
     96  Cobhthach, son of  
     95  Goibhne, son of  
     94  Conall, son of  
     93  Eoghan, son of  
     92  Eochaidh Breac.  Of the progeny of this Eochaidh Breac 
         are the following families, namely Muinntear Mhuirein, 
         Muinntear Mhaoilduin, Muinntear Chomain, Muinntear 
         Mhaoilfhoghmhair, Muinntear Chreachain, Muinntear 
         Leannain, Muinntear Fhlaithile, Muinntear Shuanaigh; 
         son of  
     91  Dathi.  Of the progeny of Fiachaidh son of Dathi is O 
         Dubhda;  son of  
     90  Fiachra, son of  
     89  Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin, son of  
     88  Muireadhach Tireach, son of  
     87  Fiachaidh Sraibhthine.  Brother to this Fiachaidh 
         Sraibhthine was Eochaidh Doimhlen.  This Eochaidh had 
         three sons who were called the three Collas, namely, 
         Collas Uais, Colla Meann and Colla da Chrioch.  Of these, 
         Colla Uais was the eldest and the most illustrious, and 
         from him sprang the following families, namely Clann 
         Domhnaill of Ireland and of Scotland, Clan nDubhghaill, 
         Clann tSithigh and O Breasail Macha.  
     
     
      
      
 
    Clann Domhnaill as follows:  
     
     
     
				K.  
     
     
     
     
    The genealogy of Mac Samhairle [Mac Sorley] that is the Earl of Aondruim 
    which is called Antrim as follows:  
     
     
     
    113  Raghnall, son of  
    112  Raghnall, son of  
    111  Samhairle Buidhe, son of  
    110  Alasdrann, son of  
    109  Eoin Cathanach, son of  
    108  Domhnall Ballach, son of  
    107  Eoin Mor, son of  
    106  Eoin, son of  
    105  Aonghus, son of  
    104  Aonghus Mor.  Brother to this Aonghus Mor was 
         Alusdrann son of Domhnall from whom are sprung Clann 
         tSithigh that is Sitheach son of Eachdhonn, son of 
         Alasdrann son of Domhnall a quo Clann nDomhnaill;  son 
         of  
    103  Domhnall a quo Clann nDomhnaill;  son of  
    102  Raghnall, son of  
    101  Samhairle, son of  
    100  Giolla Brighde, son of  
     99  Giolla Adhamnain, son of  
     98  Siolan, son of  
     97  Meadhruidhe, son of  
     96  Suibhne, son of  
     95  Niallghus, son of  
     94  Maine, son of  
     93  Gofraidh, son of  
     92  Fearghus, son of  
     91  Earc, son of  
     90  Colla Uais.  Brother to this colla Uais was Colla da 
         Chrioch from whom sprang the following families with 
         their offshoots, namely Mag Mathghamhna, Mag Uidhir, O 
         Hannluain, O Ceallaigh, O Neachtain, O Madagain.  
     
 
 
 
 
    
     
			   L.  
     
     
     
    The Genealogy of O Ceallaigh [O'Kelly]  
     
     
     
     
    120  Tadhg, son of  
    119  Tadhg, son of  
    118  Domhnall, son of  
    117  Conchubhar, son of  
    116  Domhnall, son of  
    115  Tadhg, son of  
    114  Conchubhar, son of  
    113  Diarmuid, son of  
    112  Tadhg, son of  
    111  Conchubhar, son of  
    110  Conchubhar, son of  
    109  Tadhg of Cath Bhriain, son of  
    108  Murchadh, son of  
    107  Aodh, son of  
    106  Cealach a quo Siol gCeallaigh, son of  
    105  Fionachta, son of  
    104  Oilill, son of  
    103  Innreachtach, son of  
    102  Fithcheallach.  Of the progeny of Coscrach son of 
         Fithcheallach are Clann Aodhagain;  son of  
    101  Dluthach, son of  
    100  Diocholla, son of  
     99  Eoghan Fionn.  Brother to this Eoghan was Eoghan 
         Buach whence O Madagain, son of  
     98  Corbmac, son of  
     97  Fearadhach, son of  
     96  Fearadhach, son of  
     95  Lughaidh, son of  
     94  Dallan, son of  
     93  Breasal, son of  
     92  Maine Mor, son of  
     91  Eochaidh Fear da Ghiall, son of  
     90  Domhnall, son of  
     89  Iomchadh.  This Iomchadh had three brothers namely 
         Deaghaidh Duirn, Eochaidh and Fiachaidh.  From 
         Deaghaidh Duirn sprang Mag Mathghamhna;  from 
         Eochaidh sprang Mag Uidhir and Mag Tighearnain of 
         clann Feaghaile;  from Fiachaidh is sprung O Hanluain.  
         But O hInnreachtaigh is of the progeny of Iomchadh son 
         of colla da Chrioch himself;  son of  
     88  Colla Da Chrioch, son of  
     87  Eochaidh Doimhlen, son of  
     86  Cairbre Lifiochair, son of  
     85  Cormac Ulfhada, son of  
     84  Art Aoinfhear, son of  
     83  Conn Ceadchathach.  Brothers to this Conn were 
         Eochaidh, from whom are sprung O Nuallain in Leinster, 
         and Fiachaidh Suighdhe from whom are sprung O Faolain 
         and O Bric in Munster;  son of  
     82  Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar, son of  
     81  Tuathal Teachtmhar, son of  
     80  Fiachaidh Fionnolaidh, son of  
     79  Fearachach Fionn Feachtnach, son of  
     78  Criomthann Niadh Nar, son of  
     77  Lughaidh Sriabh nDearg, son of  
     76  The three FInneamhnas, sons of  
     75  Eochaidh Feidhleach, son of  
     74  Fionn, son of  
     73  Fionnlogh, son of  
     72  Roighen Ruadh, son of  
     71  Easoman of Eamhain, son of  
     70  Blathachtach, son of  
     69  Beothachtach, son of  
     68  Labhraidh Lorc, son of  
     67  Eanna Aighneach.  Brother to this Eanna Aighneach was 
         Fiachaidh Fear Mara whence spang Conaire son of Mogh 
         Lamha son-in-law to Conn Ceadchathach.  This Conaire 
         was father to the three Cairvres, namely Cairbre Riada, 
         Cairbre Musc and Cairbre Baschaoin.  It was these and 
         their posterity who were called the Earna of Munster. 
         From Cairbre Riada sprang Dal Riada of Scotland and 
         the Dal Riada of Ulster from whom the Ruta is named. 
         From Cairbre Musc is named every Muscruighe in 
         Munster and of his progeny are O Failbhe of Desmond 
         and O Cuirc of Muscruighe.  From Cairbre Baschoin is 
         named Corca Baiscinn and we have not found out his 
         progeny.  

     
      
				M.  
     
     
     
    The genealogy of Dal Riada of Scotland as follows:  
     
     
     
    99  Constantin, son of  
    98  Culen, son of  
    97  Dubh, son of  
    96  Maolcoluin, son of  
    95  Constantin, son of  
    94  Cinneidigh, son   
    93  Ailpin, son of  
    92  Eochaidh, son of  
    91  Aodh Fionn, son of  
    90  Domhanghort, son of  
    89  Domhnall Breac, son of  
    88  Eochaidh Buidhe, son of  
    87  Aodhan, son of  
    86  Gabhran, son of  
    85  Domhanghort, son of  
    84  Fearghus, son of  
    83  Neisi Mor, son of  
    82  Earc, son of  
    81  Eochaidh Muinreamhar, son of  
    80  Aonghus Feart, son of  
    79  Aonghus Aislingtheach, son of  
    78  Aonghus Buidhneach, son of  
    77  Feidhlimidh Roineach, son of  
    76  Seanchormac, son of  
    75  Cruitluath, son of  
    74  Fidh Feige, son of  
    73  Eagar Cearr, son of  
    72  eochaidh Andod, son of  
    71  Fiachaidh Cathmhaol, son of  
    70  Foirthed, son of  
    69  Earc, son of  
    68  Eochaidh Riada, that is, Cairbre Riada from whom Dal 
        Riada are named.  Of the progeny of Cairbre, also, are 
        the following families in Scotland namely Cineal nGuaire, 
        Cineal Fionghiune, Mac Adhamnain, Mag Eoghain of Eirtre, 
        Mac Giolla Eoghain and Mag Giolla Laghmain;  son of 
    67  Fiachaidh Fear Mara, son of  
    66  Aonghus Tuirbheach Teamhrach, son of  
    65  Eochaidh Ailtleathair, son of  
    64  Oilill Caisfhiaclach, son of  
    63  Connla Cruaidhchealgach, son of  
    62  Iarraingleo Fathach, son of  
    61  Meilge Molbhthach, son of  
    60  Cobhthach Caol mBreagh.  Brother to this Cobhthach was 
        Laoghaire Lorc whence sprang Siol Eireamhoin in 
        Leinster.  
 
 
 
    The branching of the Lagenians as follows:  
     
    I shall begin with the Caomhanaigh:  
     
     
     
				N.  
      
 
 
 
    The genealogy of Mac Murchadha [Mac Morrough]  
     
     
     
    124  Sir Murchadh, son of  
    123  Domhnall Spainneach, son of  
    122  Donnchadh, son of  
    121  Cathaoir Carrach, son of  
    120  Muircheartach, son of  
    119  Art Buidhe, son of  
    118  Domhnall Riabhach, son of  
    117  Gearalt, son of  
    116  Art Og, son of  
    115  Art, son of  
    114  Muircheartach.  Brother to this Muircheartach was Art 
         from whom sprang the race of Diarmuid Laimdhearg namely 
         Murchadh son of Brian with his genealogical offshoots; 
         son of  
    113  Domhnall, son of  
    112  Domhnall Caomhanach.  This Domhnall had two brothers 
         namely Art and Eanna.  Art was put to death by Ruaidhri 
         O Conchubhair and he left no issue;  but as to Eanna, of 
         his progeny are Ui Cinnsiolaigh;  son of  
    111  Diarmuid na nGall.  Brother to this Diarmuid was 
         Murchadh na nGaedheal, from whom sprang Mac Daibhith 
         Mor;  son of  
    110  Donnchadh, son of  
    109  Murchadh, son of  
    108  Diarmuid, son of  
    107  Donnchadh, that is, Maol na mbo, son of  
    106  Diarmuid, son of  
    105  Domhnall, son of  
    104  Ceallach, son of  
    103  Cionaoth, son of  
    102  Cairbre, son of  
    101  Diarmuid, son of  
    100  Aodh, son of  
     99  Ruadhghal, son of  
     98  Onchu, son of  
     97  Faolchu, son of  
     96  Faolan, son of  
     95  Eoghan Caoch, son of  
     94  Naithi.  From this Naithi is O Maolriain;  son of  
     93  Criomhthann, son of  
     92  Eanna Cinnsiolach.  Another son to this Eanna was 
         Feidhlimidh from whom sprung Muinntear mhurchdha and O 
         Dubhloinn;  son of  
     91  Labhraidh, son of  
     90  Breasala Bealach.  Another son to this Breasal was Eanna 
         Niadh from whom sprang O Broin and O Tuathail;  son of  
     89  Fiachaidh Aiceadha, son of  
     88  Cathaoir Mor.  Rossa Failgheach was the oldest son of 
         Cathaoir Mor.  From him sprang O Conchubhair Failghe, O 
         Diomasaigh and O Duinn.  Another son of Cathaoir was 
         Daire Barrach from whom Muinntear Ghormain sprang;  son 
         of  
     87  Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas, son of  
     86  Corbmac Gealta Gaoth, son of  
     85  Nia Corb, son of  
     84  Cu Chorb.  A son of this Cu Chorb was Cairbre  
         Cluitheachair from whom Muinntear Dhuibhidhir; son of  
    84a  Mogh Corb, son of  
     83  Fionn File, son of  
     82  Rossa Ruadh, son of  
     81  Fearghus Fairrge, son of  
     80  Nuadha Neacht.  Nuadha Neacht had three sons, namely 
         Fearghus Fairrge, Baoiscne and Gnathaltach.  From 
         Fearghus sprang the founder of this branch.  From 
         Baoiscne sprang Cumhall father of Fionn Ua Baoiscne. 
         Cumhall and Feilim Reachtmhar had the same mother namely 
         Baine daughter of Scal king of Sacsa.  Gnathalach, we do 
         not know who descended from him;  son of  
     79  Seadna Siothbhac, son of  
     78  Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of  
     77  Breasal Breac.  Another son of this Breasal Breac was 
         Connla from whom sprang the kings of Osruighe;  son of  
     76  Fiachaidh Foibhreac, son of  
     75  Oilill Glas, son of  
     74  Fearadhach Foghlas, son of  
     73  Nuadha Follon, son of  
     72  Allod, son of  
     71  Art, son of  
     70  Mogh Airt, son of  
     69  Ciomhthann Coscrach, son of  
     68  Fearadhach Fionn, son of  
     67  Feidhlimidh Foirthriun, son of  
     66  Fearghus Fortamhail, son of  
     65  Breasal Breoghamhain, son of  
     64  Aonghus Ollamh, son of  
     63  Oilill Bracain, son of  
     62  Labhraidh Loingseach, son of  
     61  Oilill Aine, son of  
     60  Laoghaire Lorc, son of  
     59  Ughaine Mor.  
     
     
     
 
 
				O.  
 
 
    The genealogy of Mac Giolla Padraig [Fitzpatrick] that is the Lord of 
    Osruighe.  
     
     
     
    134  Brian Og, son of  
    133  Brian Og, son of  
    132  Brian, son of  
    131  Tadhg, son of  
    130  Finghin, son of  
    129  Brian, son of  
    128  Brian, son of  
    127  Sean, son of  
    126  Finghin, son of  
    125  Finghin, son of  
    124  Finghin, son of  
    123  Domhnall Dubh, son of  
    122  Domhnall, son of  
    121  Seathfruidh Fionn, son of  
    120  Seathfruidh Bacach, son of  
    119  Domhnall Mor of Magh Laoighse, son of  
    118  Domhnall Clannach, son of  
    117  Scannlan, son of  
    116  Giolla Padraig, son of  
    115  Domhnall, who gave a Jerpoint to the monks;  son of  
    114  Donnchadh, son of  
    113  giolla Padraig, son of  
    112  Domhnall, son of  
    111  Donnchadh, son of  
    110  Ceallach, son of  
    109  Cearbhall.  Another son of this Cearbhall was Braonan 
         from whom sprang Siol mBraonain;  son of  
    108  Donnghal, son of  
    107  Feartghal, son of  
    106  Amhalghuidh, son of  
    105  Coinchearca, son of  
    104  Anmchaidh, son of  
    103  Faolan, son of  
    102  Cronnmhaol, son of  
    101  Ronan Rioghflaith, son of  
    100  Scannlan Mor, son of  
     99  Ceannfaolaidh, son of  
     98  colman, son of  
     97  Bigne Caoch, son of  
     96  Laighneach Faoilidh, son of  
     95  Ruamann Duach, son of  
     94  Conall, son of  
     93  Cairbre, son of  
     92  Niadh Corb, son of  
     91  Gebhuan, son of  
     90  Eochaidh Lamhdhoid, son of  
     89  Aingeadh, son of  
     88  Laoghaire Birnghuadhach, son of  
     87  Aonghus Osruighe, son of  
     86  Criomhthann Mor, son of  
     85  Iar, son of  
     84  Deadna, son of  
     83  Oilill, son of  
     82  Lughaidh, son of  
     81  Labhraidh, son of  
     80  Carrthann, son of  
     79  Nuadha, son of  
     78  Connla.  Sprung from this Connla are the following 
         families according to the poem which begins:  
 
	     Nas of the kings, best of hillocks:  
     
     
	 Muinntear Bhaoithin, Muinntear Dhuineamhla, Muinntear 
	 Osain, Muinntear Ionmhasaigh, Muinntear Fhorannain, 
	 Muinntear Thuachair, Muinntear Chruitin, Muinntear 
	 Chreadhmacain, Muinntear Dholghain, Muinntear Lionaigh, 
	 Muinntear Uarghusa, Muinntear Ioradain, Muinntear 
	 Naoindionain, Muinntear Mhiuneachain, Muinntear Bhraoin 
	 and many other families which we shall not name here;  
	 son of  
     77  Breasal Breac, son of  
     76  Fiachaidh Foirbhreac, son of  
     75  Oilill Glas, son of  
     74  Fearadhach Foghlas, son of  
     73  Nuadha Follon, son of  
     72  Allod, son of  
     71  Art, son of  
     70  Mogh Airt, son of  
     69  Criomhthann Coscrach, son of  
     68  Fearachach Fionn, son of  
     67  Feidhlimidh Foirtrium, son of  
     66  Fearghus Fortamhail, son of  
     65  Breasal Breoghamhain, son of  
     64  Aonghus Ollamhdha, son of  
     63  Oilill Bracain, son of  
     62  Labhraidh Loingseach, son of  
     61  Oilill Aine, son of  
     60  Laoghaire Lorc, son of  
     59  Ughaine Mor, son of  
     58  Eochaidh Buadhach, son of  
     57  Duach Ladhghrach, son of  
     56  Fiachaidh Tolgrach, son of  
     55  Muireadhach Bolgrach, son of  
     54  Simeon Breac, son of  
     53  Aodhan glas, son of  
     52  Nuadha Fionn Fail, son of  
     51  Giallchadh, son of  
     50  Oilill Olchaoin, son of  
     49  SIorna Saoghlach, son of  
     48  Dian, son of  
     47  Rothachtaigh, son of  
     46  Maon, son of  
     45  Aonghus Olmucaidh, son of  
     44  Fiachaidh Labhrainne, son of  
     43  Smionghall, son of  
     42  Eanbhoth, son of  
     41  Tighearnmhas, son of  
     40  Follach, son of  
     39  Eitreol, son of  
     38  Irial Faidh, son of  
     37  Eireamhon, son of  
     36  Milidh of Spain.  
 
 
 
 
    The branching of the descendants of Ir son of Milidh as follows:  
     
    Now there are two sons of Ir who principally have descendants, namely 
Conall Cearnach and Fearghus son of Rossa Ruadh.  From Conall Cearnach are 
Mag Aonghusa and Siol ˙Mordha. ˙From Feargus is sprung O Conchubhair of 
Ciarraidhe, O Conchubhair of Corca Moruadh and Siol bhFeaghail with their 
genealogical branches.  
     
     
                 Mac Aonghusa (MacGuiness)
				E.           
 
 
 
 
    125  Aodh, son of  
    124  Art Ruadh, son of  
    123  Aodh, son of  
    122  Domhnall Og, son of  
    121  Domhnall Mor, son of  
    120  Aodh, son of  
    119  Art, son of  
    118  Aodh, son of  
    117  Art na madhmann, son of  
    116  Muircheartach Riaganach, son of  
    115  Echmhileadh, son of  
    114  Rughruidhe, son of  
    113  Giolla Choloim. son of  
    112  Dubhinnse, son of  
    111  Aodh Reamhar, son of  
    110  Flathbheartach, son of  
    109  Echmhileadh, son of  
    108  Aonghus, son of  
    107  Aodh, son of  
    106  Echmhileadh, son of  
    105  Aonghus Og, son of  
    104  Aonghus Mor, a quo the race;  son of  
    103  Eideadh, son of  
    102  Laighnen, son of  
    101  Blathmhac, son of  
    100  Domhnall, son of  
     99  Conchubhar, son of  
     98  Breasal Bealdearg, son of  
     97  Aodhan, son of  
     96  Mongan, son of  
     95  Saran, son of  
     94  Maine, son of  
     93  Fothadh, son of  
     92  Conall.  Brother to this Conall was Saran s. of Caolbadh 
         from whom is sprung Mac Artain;  son of  
     91  Caolbhradh, son of  
     90  Cronn Bhadhraoi, son of  
     89  Eochaidh, form whom Ui Eochach of Ulster are called, son 
         of  
     88  Lughaidh, son of  
     87  Rossa, son of  
     86  Iomchadh, son of  
     85  Feidhlimidh, son of  
     84  Cas, son of  
     83  Fiachaidh Aruidhe from whom Dal nAruidhe are named, son 
         of  
     82  Aonghus Gaibhne, son of  
     81  Fearghus Gaileang, son of  
     80  Tiobraide Tireach, son of  
     79  Brerasal Breac, son of  
     78  Cearb, son of  
     77  Mal, son of  
     76  Rudhruidhe, son of  
     75  Cathbhadh, son of  
     74  Giallchadh, son of  
     73  Dunchadh, son of  
     72  Fionnchadh, son of  
     71  Muireadhach, son of  
     70  Fiachaidh Fionnamhnas, son of  
     69  Irial Glunmhar, son of  
     68  Conall Cearnach.  Another son of this Conall Cearnach 
         was Laoiseach Ceannmhor from whom Siol Mordha spring;  
         son of  
     67  Aimhirgin Iarghiunach, son of  
     66  Cas, son of  
     65  Fachtna, son of  
     64  Cathbhadh, son of  
     63  Cionga, son of  
     62  Rughruighe.  Another son to this Rughruidhe was Rossa 
         Ruadh father of Fearghus Mac Roigh.  
     
     
     
     
      
 
 
    The branching of the progeny of Fearghus Mac Roigh as follows:  
     
     
				   F.  
     
     
     
    First.  The genealogy of O Conchubhair of Ciarraidhe [O'Connor Kerry]  
     
     
     
    109  Sean, son of  
    108  Conchubhar Bacach, son of  
    107  Conchubhar Fionn, son of  
    106  Conchubhar, son of  
    105  Sean, son of  
    104  Conchubhar, son of  
    103  Conchubhar, son of  
    102  Conchubhar, son of  
    101  Diarmuid, son of  
    100  Mathghamain, son of  
     99  Diarmuid Sluaghach, son of  
     98  Mathghamhain, son of  
     97  corc, son of  
     96  Mac Beathaigh, son of  
     95  Conchubhar, son of  
     94  Cathal, son of  
     93  Aodh, son of  
     92  Tadhg, son of  
     91  Rughruidhe, son of  
     90  Cu Luachrra, son of  
     89  Diarmaid, son of  
     88  Conchubhar, son of  
     87  Fionn, son of  
     86  Maolseachlainn, son of  
     85  Flann Feorna, son of  
     84  Colman, son of  
     83  Cobhthach, son of  
     82  Reachtabhrach, son of  
     81  Maoltuile, son of  
     80  Aodh, son of  
     79  Durthacht, son of  
     78  Seanach, son of  
     77  Reathaidh, son of  
     76  Fearbha, son of  
     75  Iomchadh, son of  
     74  Eibric, son of  
     73  Mochdhuine, son of  
     72  Ulam, son of  
     71  Meas Con, son of  
     70  Sbhal, son of  
     69  Mogh Airt, son of  
     68  Oirbsionmhar, son of  
     67  Eochaidh, son of  
     66  Airtre, son of  
     65  Aghnaman, son of  
     64  Fiamhan, son of  
     63  Dealbhnaol, son of  
     62  Enna, son of  
     61  Lainne, son of  
     60  Ulpach, son of  
     59  Astamhan, son of  
     58  Mogh taoi, son of  
     57  Ciar, son of  
     56  Fearghus.  Another son to this Fearghus was Corc from 
         whom are O Conchubhair of Corca Moruadh.  From this 
         Conchubhair sprang O Lochlainn of Boireann, Muinntear 
         Arga and Muinntear Fhlaithbhearthaigh of Thomond. 
         Another son to this Fearghus was Cormac from whom sprang 
         Siol bhFearghail and Mag Raghnaill.  Mac Eochadha of 
         Leinster also belongs to the race of Ir;  son of 
     55  Rossa Ruadh, son of  
     54  Rughruighe.  
     
     
     
     
    The branching of the descendants of Lughaidh son of Ioth as  
    follows:  
     
     
				P.  
 
 
 
    The genealogy of O Eidirsceoil [O'Driscoll]  
     
     
     
     
    86  Sir Finghin, son of  
    85  Conchubhar, son of  
    84  Conchubhar, son of  
    83  Finghin, son of  
    82  Mac Con, son of  
    81  Mac Con, son of  
    80  Finghin, son of  
    79  Donnchadh Gud, son of  
    78  Mac Raith, son of  
    77  Donnchadh Mor, son of  
    76  Fothadh, son of  
    75  Fionn, son of  
    74  Mac con, son of  
    73  Fathadh, son of  
    72  Eidirsceol, son of  
    71  Fionn, son of  
    70  Nuadha, son of  
    69  Donnghal, son of  
    68  Maoltuile, son of  
    67  Dunghus, son of  
    66  Aonghus, son of  
    65  Folachtach, son of  
    64  Flannan, son of  
    63  Brandubh, son of  
    62  Eidirsceol, son of  
    61  Naithi, son of  
    60  Aonghus Gaifhuileach, son of  
    59  Mac Con, son of  
    58  Mac Niadh, son of  
    57  Lughaidh, son of  
    56  Daire, son of  
    55  Fear Uillne, son of  
    54  Siothbholg, son of  
    53  Daire, son of  
    52  Euilleann, son of  
    51  Eadhamhraidh, son of  
    50  Deaghadh Dearg, son of  
    49  Deirgthine, son of  
    48  Nuadha Airgtheach, son of  
    47  Lachtaine, son of  
    46  Logh Feidhleach, son of  
    45  Eireamhon, son of  
    44  Eadhaman, son of  
    43  Gos, son of  
    42  Sin, son of  
    41  Maithsin, son of  
    40  Logh, son of  
    39  Eadhaman, son of  
    38  Mal, son of  
    37  Lughaidh, son of  
    36  Ioth, son of  
    35  Breoghan.  Of the posterity of Lugaidh son of Ioth are 
        the following families:  Mag Amhalguidh of Callrach, O 
        Laoghaire of Ros, Mag Flannchuidh of Dartrach, O 
        Cobhthaigh, O Cuirnin, O Floinn of Ard, O Baire of Ara, 
        and Mac Ailin in Scotland sprung from Fathadh Canann son 
        of Mac Con.  Also of the progeny of this Lughaidh son of 
        Ioth are O Treabhair, O Criadhagain and O Cairnein.