RAINBOW FARMS AUSTRALIA
O Bargy -
Barry
O Bargy.
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb
Sept / Family branch,
of the
Ui Bairrche
Tuath / Family region,
descended from
91.Daire Barrach
the direct male line ancestor of the
Ui Bairrche
Kings of
Leinster, who had
their territory in
Co. Wexford
in the south - east of Southern Leinster.
Ancestors:
91.Daire
Barrach, *90.Caher / Cathair
Mor
the
109th King of Tara / Ireland, 89.Felim
/ Feidhlimidh
Fer Aurglas. 88.Corbmac Gelta Gaeth, 87.Nia Corb,
86.Cu
Corb.
Barker (tree stripper).
English origins with the
Oliver Cromwell Invasion and were in
Barlow. English toponymic origins in
Barnacle. A synonym used for Coyne, which see. O Barnane
-
Irish / Ua
Bearnain. A Sept
/ Family branch, who had
their territory in the west of
Co. Cork
in
Desmond
/ Des Mhumhain
/
Southern Munster.
Some changed to Bernard, which see.
Barnard. Used as a variant for Bernard, which
see. Barnes had Estates in Co.
Meath in Northern Leinster. Barnes. English locative name.
Used as a synonym of Barron, which see. See also
Bardon. Barnett. English origins - Barnwall
or Barnewall or
Barnewell or Barne
or Barnes or Bernes
or Berens. An Irish
Family Sept originating from 112.Bernard O Beirne who returned to
Ireland with Henry 11 and
they became the English Barons of Trimblestone and English Viscount of Kingsland who
had their Estates in
Co. Meath
in the south - east of Northern Leinster
and were also in
Co. Louth in the north - east of
Northern Leinster
and also
had Estates in
Co. Cork in
Desmond /
Southern Munster where they were besieged by the
Heberian Eoghanachta O Sullivan Septs in what was their previous territory and
all were killed except for one who was studying in England who returned and
settled at Drimnagh near in Dublin. John Barnewall / Lord Trimblestone rose to
high office under Henry V111 and was granted Estates near Dunleer in
Ireland. In 1536 AD along with Lord Brabazon he
besieged Co. Offaly and drove out
The
O Connor Faly who was at that time besieging the English in his territory
there. In 1537 AD he treated with The O Niaill for the Privy Council. Lord
Trimblestone was 4 times married died 25/07/1538.
Ancestors: 111.Iomhar, a
brother to 111.Gillcoman, 112.Bernard O Beirne, 113.Edward, 114.Eward Dubh,
115.Edward, 116.Thomas, 117.Richard, 118.James, 119.Walter, 120.Edward,
121.George, 122.Patrick,123 Edward, 124.Sir Christopher, 125.Sir Patrick,
126.Sir Nicholas born 1668 AD as family was ennobled by Charles 1st and in 1688
AD served as a Captain for King James 11 and after the defeat at the Boyne he
secured an Estate in Co. Limerick and gave
Allegiance to William of Orange but refused to take the Religious Oath with the
other Catholic Lords. 1703 AD joined the Irish Catholic Petition against their
treatment under the Violation of the Limerick Treaty, 1725 AD died and was interred
at Lusk in Co. Dublin. Lord Viscount Kingsland was
the first English Lord from this family. Barnewell or
Barnewall or Barneville
or
Barnivall.
Originally de Bearnabhal of
Anglo Norman origins. They were
in
Co. Dublin
in the north - east of Southern
Leinster.
Barr. English origins - Barr. Scottish toponymic origins in
the north - east of the
Ulster
Province. Barr. Used as a variant for the
Irish / Ua
Baire
who anglicized their name as Barry, which see.
Barre - Mac Barragy or
Mac Berochy or
Mac
Biracrea.
Used as variants by the
Irish
Mac Berkerys, which see. Barran -
Barrett / Baircud.
Baroid used in
the
Munster Province
and
Bairead
used in
the
Connacht Province.
Bernard
/ Beraud / Germanic origins.
All various branches of the Anglo Norman family who came with the Anglo - Norman
Invasion under Strongbow
and
Henry 11 in the 12th Century AD. English Barons in
Co. Cork in
Desmond
/
Southern Munster
who were
all kinsmen who held territory originally at Killala
in Co. Mayo
and Co. Galway
in the south - west of the Connacht
Province
and in
Co. Cork.
They became "More Irish then the Irish."
Also known as Mac Wattin,
Mac Watkin -
Mac Walter
? Barrington.
English toponymic origins arrived temporarily
during the reign of Elizabeth 1st
the Welsh Anglo - Norman Queen into
Co. Laois
in the mid - north - west of Southern
Leinster and later others came during the
Oliver Cromwell Invasion into Co. Cork
in
Desmond
/
Southern Munster.
Glenstal was their former home at Murroe in Co. Limerick
in the mid - north - west Thomond
/ Northern
Munster
on the Slieve Felim Mountains. Barrington. Used by the
Irish /
Ua Bearain
to anglicize their name. See also
Barron. Barrit -
Mac Barron Mac Barron. Scottish origins who were a branch of the Frazers. Barron or Berrane
-
Barron /
Barun.
A branch of the Fitz - Geralds, which see, who
had their Estates in
Co. Waterford in
the south - east of Ormond / Eastern
Munster
and nearby in
Co. Kilkenny
in the south - west of Southern
Leinster. Barron. Scottish origins.
They came from Angus. Barrow -
O Barry
or O Baire
or
O Barrie
or De Barrie
or Du Barri
/ Irish / Ua Barie. A Gaelic Ithian
Ui Luighe Sept / Family branch.
In 1208 AD
William Fitz Philip Barry was granted territory by
King John of 3 Cantreds, Olthan, Muscry Dunegan and
Killedy, which Fitz Stephen had previously given over to his father in
Co. Cork.
In 1267 AD
David Barry
the ancestor of the Barrys from Barrymore was the
English appointed Lord Justice of Ireland. They were also Viscounts
of Buttevant in Co. Cork and had Estates at
Sandville in Co. Limerick.
Donnell Barry who died
in 1612 AD was from Owney / Abington and was the father of
Daniel who died in 1640 AD
and was interred at Abington and was married to Johanna Bourke, and their son,
David 1640 AD had his territory confiscated in 1649
AD.
He fortunately saved a member of the Ingoldsby family and was excused from
transplantation and settled under the protection of the Ingoldsbys at Fryarstown
in 1656 AD and his son, John from Fryarstown who died in 1710 AD left
3 sons James, David and Thomas who both served in
James 11's army. The O Barrys
were also to be Lords of Santry which was part of
Fryarstown
in
Co. Dublin,
Ancestors:
*59.Lewy
/
Lughaidh
mac
con
(the son of the hound) whose epithet came about because as a sickly young youth
he suckled the teats of his favourite greyhound,
Ealor Dearg,
and later on
became the
Ithian
113th King of
Tara / Ireland
when his uncle,
*84.Art
- the
Lonely
the Heremonian Dal Cuinn
112th
King of Tara
/
Ireland
and
6
of
*59.Lewy's
Heberian
younger half
-
brothers from his mother
84.Sadhbh
were slain in battle against him and his
Brythonic
and
Fir Bolg
allies. (These
6 brothers
were
to be
the sons of 84.Ailill
Oluimm
the
Heberian
1st
King
of
Munster
and
84.Sadhbh
who he had married as a widow after his father 57.Marcelline
Mac Niadh's demise.
This
was to be a very decisive victory in a battle that occurred over
*59.Lewy's
determination to have a turn at the
Munster Kingship,
which
also then allowed
him
to secure the overall
Kingship of
Tara
/ Ireland
instead
in his own right for
27
years, until he was to be removed from the
position. He was later slain by
Fergus
/
Feircis
Dubh - Dheadach,
a son of
Imchad /
Coman Eces
who then became the
Heremonian
Ui Cobhthaigh
114th
King of Ireland
for one year only.
*59.Lewy
mac con
had
5
sons, *60.Fothach
Airgthach who would be the
118th King of Ireland
jointly with his brother,
(2) *60.Fothach Cairpreach
the
119th King of Ireland
who in 285 AD slew his brother and was slain himself soon thereafter in the
Battle of Ollarbha,
(3) 60.Duach
the ancestor of the
O Connells,
the
O Hennessys,
the
Mac Eircs etc,
60.Fothach Canaan
the ancestor of the
O Barrys,
the
Mac Alins / Mac Colums the
Earl of Argyle, and
(4)60.Angus
/ Oenghus / Aeneas
Gaifhuileach
the ancestor of the
O Coffeys
of
Munster.
One
of these
4 brothers is also the
ancestor of the
O Hallinans. 60.Fothach Cannan
who was his fifth son was the father of
61.Mac Niadh the
father of
62.Breasal
the father of
63.Eochy
/ Eochaidh /
Eocha
the father of
64.Conor the father of
65.Barie the father of
66.Garran the father of
67.Aodh Beag the father of
68.Echin the father of
69.Eochaidh Aigneach the father of
70.Barie the direct male line
ancestor of the
O Barrys / Ui Barie.
De Barry. Originally
de Barri /
Bharraigh
who are descended from the Anglo Norman Robert de Barri from
Wales who landed at
Bannow in
Co. Wexford
in the south - east of Southern
Leinster
in May, 1169 AD under
Strongbow.
(He was a brother of Giraldus Cambrensis the historian
for the Anglo - Norman Invasion
and they were originally from Barri Island in Wales.)
In 1253
AD they built a Castle and founded a Franciscan Friary in Buttevant in
Co. Cork
in
Desmond
/
Southern Munster where they were the English Earls and Barons and
the area there
was called after their War Cry / Boutez en
Avant / Push Forward.
They Gaelicised into 3
Septs, Barry Mor
-
the Greater, Barry
Oge
- the Younger
in
Co. Cork,
and Barry Roe
-
of Red Complexion. By 1592
AD they had become
"More Irish then the Irish."
Two generations after the Desmond Rebellion,
what was by then the
main branch of the family, turned non - Catholic
to hold on to their land in
Co. Cork
while their
main seat was at Castle Lyons surrounded by an Estate of
79,000 acres. In the 18th
Century AD they went to England as Absentee
Land Lords. In 1769
AD Richard was born, known then as Lord Barry
More / Barrymore,
who was at that time a friend of the
then Prince of Wales who later became German
George 1V. They also
Gaelicized
their name as Mac Adam, which see. Barry -
Irish / Ua
Baire.
A Sept / Family branch, who anglicized their name
to coincide with with James Barry the English Lord of
Naas
who had his Estates at Bunclody in
Co. Wexford
in the south - east of Southern
Leinster. See also Barr. Barry
- Irish
/ Ua Beargha
/ spear like.
A Sept
/ Family branch, who had
their territory in Co. Limerick
in the mid - north - west of
Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond
/ Northern
Munster. See also Mac
Adam.