Mac Carrig - O Carthy
Mac Carrig or Mac Carrigy -
Irish / Mac Concharraigh - con (hound) carraig (rock). Known as Mac Carrig in Co. Clare and Co. Limerick in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.
Mac Carrig or Mac Carrick / de Carraig (from the Rock) -
Mac Carrick. Anglo Norman origins from Carrick in Ayshire in Scotland they were in the Ulster Province, and Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.
O Carrigan. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Airthir Ui Breasail Macha Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the north of Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province. Especially see O Kerrigan.
O Carrigan or O Carrogan. Especially see O Corrigan.
Mac Carrison. Used as a variant for Carson, which see.
O Carroll or O Carrol -
Irish / Ua Cearbhaill (fierce in battle). A Sept / Family branch who were Princes / Tanaistes in Co. Laois and Co. Louth in the Leinster Province,
O Carroll - of Desmond / Irish / Ua Cearbhaill. Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Sept / Family branch. Ancestors: 97.Nadfraoch, 98.Sneaghra a brother of 98.Daologach an ancestor of the Mac Carthys, 99.Conall,100.Donnell, 101.Ardgal, 102.Maolfhionnan, 103.Carroll / Cearbhall the direct ancestor of the O Carrolls / Ui Cearbhaill, 104.Callaghan / Ceallachan, 105.Cormac, 106.Egeartach the direct ancestor of the O Hegartys / Hagertys / Ui hEigceartaigh.
O Carroll or O Carrol - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill. A Sept / Family branch who were Chiefs in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht.
O Carroll
or Mac Carroll or O Carrill or O Carvill or O Kerwell or O Karwell or O Garvill - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill (fierce in battle) of Eile / Ely, Heberian Cianachta Sept / Family branch who were the Kings, Chiefs and Princes / Tanaistes of Ely / Eile O Carroll whose main territory was in Clonlisk and Ballybritt Co. Offaly in the mid - west of Southern Leinster and nearby in Lower Ormond in Co. Tipperary in the north of the Munster Province with their Chief seat at Birr / Parsonstown where they had their castle. Directly descended from 105.Carroll / Cearbhall the King of Ely who was one of the leaders against the Viking Invasion at Clontarf in 1014 AD under *105.Brian Boru the Heberian Dal Cais Ui Bloid Ui Turlough King of Thomond / Northern Munster, 41st King of Cashel / Munster and 175th High King of Ireland. They had a Castle at Leap in Co. Offaly to the north of Roscrea in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Aur Mhumhain / Ormond / North Eastern Munster. They survived up until the beginning of the 17th Century AD just like so many of the other Gaelic Milesian Families under the English ethnic and religious oppression. The O Carrolls were outlawed by the English in 1620 AD and their Birr Castle was given over to Lawrence Parsons whose descendants were later created the English Earls of Rosse in 1806. Ancestors: *84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st Heberian King of Munster. 85.Cian the direct male line ancestor of the Cianachta Septs and younger brother of 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta) and Cormac Cas (Dal gCais)and the father of 86.Teague / Tadhg the father of; 87.Conla, whose brother 87.Cormac Galeng is the direct male line ancestor of the O Haras of Co. Sligo and Co. Mayo in their kingdom of Leyney in the Connacht Province, the O Caseys, the O Brogans, the O Downs, the O Henaghans and the O Hallys, and was the father of; 88.Iomchadh Uallach, who also had a brother 88.Fionnachta the ancestor of the O Meaghers / O Mahers, and was the father of 89.Sabhran / Iomdhun the father of; 90.Iomchadh, who also had a brother 90.Fec an ancestor of the O Flanagans of Ely and the Cianacht O Connors of Cianacht / Keenaught in Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province, and was the father of 91.Earc the father of; 92.Eile Righ Dearg - the Red King after whom their kingdom of Eile / Duiche Eiligh (The territory of 92.Ely) is named, who is also the direct male line ancestor of the O Healys / Helys / UI hEiligh, and was the father of; 93.Druadd / Druadh the father of 94.Amruadh the direct male line ancestor of the Ui hAmridh and the O Corcorans / O Coghranes / Ui Corcrain, and was the father of 95.Meachar the father of 96.Tal the father of 97.Teague the father of 98.Inne the father of 99.Lonan the father of 100.Altin the father of 101.Ultan the father of 102.Cnamhun (bone) the direct male line ancestor of the O Nevins and the Mac Bones / Bonass / Bowen and was the father of 103.Dubhlaoch / Dubh Luidhe the father of 104.Aodh the father of 105.Carroll / Cearbhall the King of Ely and the direct male line ancestor of the O Carrolls / Ui Cearbhaill of Ely who was also the father of 106.Monach O Carroll who was the first to use their surname who was the father of 107.Cu Coirneach the ancestor of the Ui Boirne who was the father of 108.Riogbradan the father of 109.Donnell the father of 110.Fionn the father of 111.Mulrooney / Maol Ruanaidh the father of 112.Donough the father of 113.Goll an Bheolaigh - beolech (talkative) the father of 114.Fionn who was also the King of Ely and the father of 115.Teague O Carroll the Heberian Cianacht Chief of Ely who was the father of 116.Mulrooney / Maol Ruanaidh, whose brother Donnell is the ancestor of the O Carrolls of Littleluna, who was also a Chief of Ely, and the father of 117.William the father of 118.Roger the father of; 119.Teague of Callen the father of 120.Teague Aibhle Magh Glaisse the father of 121.Mulrooney na Feasoige - of the Beard Birrae (standing water) Birr in Co. Laois and the father of 122.John O Carroll a Prince of Ely the father of 123,Donough O Carroll the Chief of Ely in 1536 AD who married the daughter of O Connor Faley, who had brother 123.Mulrooney who is the ancestor of the O Carrolls of Maryland USA, and the father of 124.Teague who married Sara O Brien, and was the father of 125.Cian / Keen who married the daughter of O Melaghlin, who was the father of 126,Donough of Buolebrack / Bally Brack in Roscrea at Clonlisk in Co. Offaly who married Dorothy the daughter of O Kennedy of Ormond, whose mother Margaret was a daughter of O Brien of Ara, and produced Mor who married her kinsman Robert O Carroll. and 30 sons who formed a troop in the service of Charles 1st. In 1641 AD the O Carroll's Kinnity Castle in Ballybritt Co. Offaly was granted to Mr. Winter for Charles 1st and William Parsons the son of Lawrence Parsons and Nephew of Sir William Parsons who was the appointed English Lord Justice in Ireland was made the Governor of the territory of Ely O Carroll and the Constable of Birr Castle and garrisoned it with his followers. His father was the English Surveyor - General in 1620 AD who had obtained from James 1st a grant of the Castle, fort, village and territory of Birr. In 1642 AD the O Carrolls were to besiege their Kinnity Castle at Birr in Co. Laois to try and regain their control there, but were driven off by Sir Charles Coote the first appointed English Earl of Mountrath who arrived in time to relieve the siege, but it was to be retaken in 1643 AD by General Preston for the Irish Confederacy until it was once again recaptured by Ireton for Oliver Cromwell his father - in - law, and the English Puritan Parliament. He was subsequently transplanted to "Hell or Connacht" to Beagh in Co. Galway by Oliver Cromwell gaining Bally Clery, Glaseloon and Clon Brennan there.127,Donnel / Daniel O Carroll one of his many sons was to serve in the army of Charles 11. 128.John O Carroll of Beagh married Margaret Bermingham the daughter of the English appointed Earl of Athenry and produced 2 sons, 129.Daniel and 129.Redmond O Carroll of Ardagh in Co. Galway. 130.Redmond O Carroll of Ardagh.131.John O Carroll of Turlogh Co. Galway. 132.Frederick Francis O Carroll of Kiltevna Dunmore Co. Galway whose eldest brother, 132.Redmond O Carroll was the father of 133.John James of Milltown, 133.Francis Augustine of London and 133.Frederick John O Carroll of Dublin. 128.John O Carroll 's other son, 129.Daniel O Carroll was a Colonel in Queen Anne's army and was knighted and married Elizabeth the daughter of Thomas Jervis and produced 2 sons, 130.Daniel and 130.John O Carroll. The O Carrolls of Ely were also kinsmen to the Muintir Cormac and the Muintir Dulchonta / O Delahuntys, the O Caseys and the Muintir Eoghan (Owens) in Co. Galway in Connacht , the O Downs / Ui Duana, the O Gallinaghs, the O Brogans, the O Henaghans and the O Hallys / O Allys / O Halls. 115.Teague O Carroll mentioned previously who had been a Chief of Ely was also the father of 116.Donnell O Carroll who is the actual ancestor of the O Carrolls of Littleluna and was a Chief of Ely himself, and was also the father of 117.Donough Dhearg O Carroll who died in 1306 AD who was also a Chief of Ely, and the father of 118.William Alainn - the Handsome O Carroll another Chief of Ely, and the father of 119.Donough O Carroll who died in 1377 AD who was also a Chief of Ely, and the father of 120.Rory O Carroll the father of 121.Daniel O Carroll the father of 122.Rory O Carroll the father of 123 Donough O Carroll the father of 124.Teague O Carroll the father of 125.Donough O Carroll the father of 126.Daniel O Carroll the father of 127.Anthony O Carroll the father of 128 Daniel O Carroll of Littleluna who was the father of 129. Charles O Carroll, his second son, who migrated to America in 1688 AD, who was the father of 130.Charles O Carroll the father of 131.Charles O Carroll who was a signature to the Declaration of American Independence, and 129.Thomas O Carroll who was his third son, and a Lieutenant Commander for James 11, who was killed at the Battle of the Boyne on 1st July 1690 AD, who was to be the father of 130.Thomas O Carroll the father of 131.Edward O Carroll who had been born in 1715 AD who was the father of 132.John O Carroll of Hyde Park Co. Cork who was born in 1740 AD. the father of 133.Joshua O Carroll born in 1777 AD in Co. Cork.
O Carroll of Ely Sept. Donogh Killiage - of Coologe O Carroll was the father of Ony O Carroll the father of Donogh O Carroll the father of William O Carroll who died in 1636 AD who married Honoria the daughter of John Meagher of Cloone in Co. Tipperary and produced Donogh, Kedagh, John, Teague, Carle and Ony and Donogh O Carroll the eldest son married Katherine the daughter of Walter Bourke of Borrisoleigh in Co. Tipperary.
O Carroll or O Carool / Ui Cearbhaill of Orghialla / Dundalk Co. Louth. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Siol Daim Argait - (Ui Cremthainn) Clann Nadsluaigh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Clones in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster and nearby in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster. They were the Kings, Princes / Tanaistes and Chiefs of Orghialla / Oriel down to the Anglo - Norman Invasion and kinsmen to the Mac Mahons / Mac Mahan / Mac Maghan / Mheic Mathghamhna, Mac Ardle / Mac Ardall / Mac Cardle / Mac Cardwell / Mheic Artghail, Mac Brady / Mheic Bradaigh, Mac Giver / Mac Keever / Mac Kever / Mac Ever / Mheic Iomhar, Mac Philip / Mac Phillips / Mac Phillip / Philipson. Ancestors: *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland. 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch / Focrith - of the Two Countries, 89.Rochaid / Rochadh / Rochatha, 90.Daig Duirn, 91.Fiacc, 92.Criffan / Crimthann Lethan. 93.Carroll / Cearbhall the direct male line ancestor of the O Carrolls of Dundalk and the King of Orghialla, who was a younger brother of 93.Eochaidh who was to become the father of St. Donart, who opposed St. Patrick who then advised him that his younger brother, 93.Carroll would become the King instead of him in Co. Louth, and they held the territory there down to the 12th Century when they were to be dispossessed by the Anglo - Norman English Invasion under John de Courcy. Along with St. Malachy who was then the Archbishop of Armagh, Donough / Donoch O Carroll the Prince of Orghialla, who was to be the last Chief of the Sept in 1142 AD, founded the Mellifont Abbey in Co. Louth.
O Carroll - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill of Leitrim. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Leitrim and nearby in Co. Sligo in Northern Connacht where they were the Chiefs of Calry / Calraighe in the territory adjoining Dartry in the Barony of Dromahaire and part of Co. Sligo and Calry there and they were to evolve into the Mac Bradys / Mac Bradaigh who were to be an important Sept who had their territory nearby in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster.
O Carroll - Irish / Ua Cerbaill of Kilkenny. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster where they were the Princes / Tanaistes and Chiefs of Northern Gowran.
O Carroll - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill of Meath. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory at Tara in Meath / Midhe the south - east of Northern Leinster.
O
Carroll - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill of Co. Kerry. Heberian Eoghanacht Sept / Family branch (Descended from Damnat / fawn - the wife of 95.Aed Bennan the Eoghanacht Locha Lein 9a King of Munster.) She was also the ancestress of the O Cahills, O Flynns and O Moriartys who all had their territory in Co. Kerry in the south - west of Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster. The O Carrolls of Co. Kerry were the Chiefs and Kings of Locha Lein. Ancestors: 85.Eoghan Mor ancestor of the Eoghanachta, 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.O Carroll - Irish / Ua Cearbhaill. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Aur Mhumhain / Ormond / North Eastern Munster who were also Princes / Tanaistes of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.
Mac Carroll - Irish / Mac Cearbhaill. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Southern Leinster.
Mac Carroll or Mac Carvill - Irish / Mheic Cearbhaill. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province ? Formerly known as Mac Carroll, but who now use the name Mac Carvill who are a noted musical Family.
Mac Carrolly. Used as a synonym for Mac Carley, which see who were in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.
O Carry. See O Carr.
Mac Carron
- Irish / Mac Cearain. Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell / Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province, and were also in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster. Ancestors: 91.Conall Gulban the 1st King of Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell / Co. Donegal and ancestor of the Cenel Conaill), *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Tara / Ireland ancestor of the Heremonian Ui Niaill Septs.
Mac Carron or Mac Carroon
- Irish / Mac Carrghamhna - gamhan (calf). Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster. Also see O Growney. Ancestor: *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Tara / Ireland (Ui Niaill).
Carruthers. See Caruth.
O Carry - Irish / Ua Carraigh. Heremonian Dal Cuinn 3 Colla Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the kingdom of Orghialla / Oriel in Southern Ulster. Confused with O Carr, which see. Ancestors: 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.
Mac Carry - Irish / Mac Feradaig. (Descended from a son of Farry.) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Heremonian Dal Cuinn 3 Colla kingdom of Orghialla / Oriel in Southern Ulster. See also Mac Aree. Ancestors: 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.
Carson. Scottish origins. They were in the north of the Ulster Province.
Mac Cart (Descended from a son of Art) - Irish / Mac Airt. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province.
Mac Cartan or Mac Carton or Macartan - Irish / Mac Artain / Artan. Gaelic Milesian Irian Cenel Fhogartaigh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Mac Artans Country in the the kingdom of Ulaidh in Co. Down and parts of Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province and nearby in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster were they were the Kings and Chiefs of Kinelearty and Dufferin. Ancestors: 91.Caolbhadh, 92.Feargan a brother to 92.Conall an ancestor of the Mac Guinness, 93.Mongan, 94.Fogartach, 95.Cruinneith, 96.Artan the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Cartans / Mac Artain, 97.Cuoincon, the Chief of Kinealarty, 98.Crum na Cruach the direct male line ancestor of the Crokes, Crookes, and Stacks of Ulster, 99.Concruach,100.Eochy / Eochaidh Mac Cartan the first to use their surname, who had a brother, 100.Eochy / Eocha Oge, 101.Searran, 102.Bugmaille, 103.Ceannait, 104.Gillcolum, 105.Donnell, 106.Fionniach / Donogh, 107.Shane, 108.Tomhas the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Thomas / Mac Thamhais, Thoms, Toms, Tomson, Thomson, Mac Thomhais, Thompson, Tomkins, Tomkinson, 109.Thomas Oge, 110.Searran, 111.Giolla Padraic, 112.Giolla Padraig Oge, the direct male line ancestor of the Kilpatricks, who had a brother, 112.Donnell, 113.Giogagin, 114.Giollacolum the direct ancestor of the Gilcolms, Colums and Columbs / Ui Gilcoluim, 115.Eachmilidh, 116.Aodh, 117.Turlogh, 118.Felim, 1219.Eachmilidh, 120.Felim who had 2 brothers, 120.Donell and 120.Anthony, and died in 1631 AD, 121.Patrick Mac Cartan of Ballycromroe, 122.John who left Ireland to serve James 11 1691 AD, 123.Anthony who also joined in the forces of James 11 as a Captain in the Irish Brigade in France, 124.Antonie Joseph Mac Cartan who was a Doctor, 125.Andronicus Mac Cartan who was also a Doctor whose brother was also a Doctor, 126.Felix Mac Cartan of Lille in Flanders.
Mac Cartan. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory in Co. Leitrim in the north - west of the Connacht Province in the O Rourke's Ui Briuin Breifne kingdom of West Breifne.
Carter. Used by the Irish / Mac Artuir to anglicize their name, and also used for Mac Arthur, which see.
Carter / Le Carter. English origins in Ireland since the 14th Century AD.
O Carthy or O Carte or O Cartie or O Carty or O Carry. Irish / Ua Carthaigh