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                                                                                                                                                                   Danceer - Mac Davett

Danceer -

 

Dancey. English origins and also used as a variant for Dauntsey, which see and have been in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster since the 18th Century AD.

 

O Dane - Irish / Ua Deaghain - deaghan (dean). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province. See also Deane.

 

Dane / denn / valley. English origins. See also Deane.

 

Danger. See Aungier.

 

Mac Daniell. Used as a synonym for Mac Donnell, which see.

Mac Daniell. Welsh origins in Co. Kerry in the south - west of Desmond / Southern Munster in the 13th Century AD.

 

Mac Daniell. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch. 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.

 

O Daniel. Used as a variant for O Donnell, which see in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Ormond / Aur Mhumhain / North Eastern Munster.

 

Mac Dara. See Darragh.

 

Mac Darby - Irish / Mheic Diarmaid. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Ormond / Aur Mhumhain / Eastern Munster and nearby in Southern Leinster.  Some also changed to Mac Dermott, which see. See also Darmody.

 

Darby. English origins in Co. Laois in the mid - north - west of Southern Leinster in the 16th Century AD.

 

O Darcy or O Darcey or  O Darkey or O D' Arcy or O Dorcey or O Dorcy or O Dorsey of Co. Galway / Irish / Ua Dorchaidhe. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Fiachrach Sept / Family branch. Patrick Darcy who was born in Co. Galway in September, 1723 AD had two campaigns in Germany and one in Flanders as a Colonel in the Irish Brigade at Rosbach in 1757 AD  and died in Paris of cholera in October 1799 at 56 years  of age. Ancestors: *89.Eochaidh Mughmedhoin the 124th King of Ireland, 90.Fiachra the second Dal Cuinn King of Connacht, 91.Feardach / Dathi the 127th King of Ireland, 92.Eochy / Eochaidh Breac, 93.Leary / Laoghaire, 94.Seanach, 95.Diarmaid, 96.Diona Cron, 97.Dluthach had a brother, 97.Cuimin, 98.Dorchad the direct male line ancestor of the O Darcys / Ui Dorchaidhe. The first of the O Darcys to settle in Co. Galway in the Connacht Province was Bhaiter Riabach Darcy the ancestor of Atkins / Atkinson, the father of Thomas Darcy, the father of  Padraic Darcy, the father of Connor Darcy,  the father of Nicolas Darcy, the father of Seamus Darcy who had a brother Dominic / Doimining in 1666 AD.

 

O Darcy or O Dorcy or O Dorcey / Irish / Ua Dorchaidhe - dorcha (dark). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Mayo and Co. Galway in the west of the Connacht Province. One of the 14 Tribes of Galway. See also Mac Gourkery.

 

O Darcy of Co. Wexford - Irish / Ua Dorchaidhe - dorcha (dark). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Wexford in the south - east of Southern Leinster.

 

Mac Darcy - Irish / Mheic Dorchaidhe. Gaelic Milesian Irian Conmaicne Magh Rein Cenel Luachain Sept / Family branch,  who had their territory at  Oughteragh / Carrigallen in the south of Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht. Especially see Mac Dorcy. Anglicized to Darcy in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province.

 

Darcy / de Arci / de Arcy. Anglo Norman Barons of Platten, some of whom were the English Barons of Navan who had their Estates in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster.

 

Darcye -

 

Dardis / de Ardis / de Artrois. Anglo Norman Barons who had their Estates in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster.

Darditz -

 

O Dargan - Irish / Ua Deargain - dearg (red). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Leinster Province.

 

O Dargan or O Dorgan - Irish / Ua Deargain - dearg (red). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Cork in Des Mhumhain / Desmond /  Southern Munster where they are known as O Dorgan and where is Ballydorgan.

 

Darley. English toponymic origins in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster since the 17th Century AD.

 

Darling. In Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster since the mid - 17th Century AD, and are now also in Co. Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

 

Darlte -

 

O Darmody or O Dermody - Irish / Ua Diarmada. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Ormond / Aur Mhumhain / North Eastern Munster and nearby in Southern Leinster and also sometimes changed to Mac Dermott, which see. See also O Dermond.

 

O Darra. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Siol Daim Argait (Ui Cremthainn) Clann Lugainn Sept / Family branch, of the Maguires, who had their territory in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province. Especially see O Darragh.

 

 O Darragh or O Darra or O Darrough or Oaks / Ui Dubhdhara dair / oak, Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Siol Daim Argait (Ui Cremthainn) Clann Lugainn Sept / Family branch, of the Maguires, who had their territory in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province who were also kinsmen to the Mac Alears / Mac Eleer / Mheic Gilla Uidhir, Mac Aleese / Mac Gileece / Mac Leece / Mac Illeese / Mac Leese / Mac Lice / Mac Lise etc / Mheic Giolla Iosa, Mac Anally / Mac Cowley / Mac Culloo / Mheic Con Uladh, Mac Auley / Mac Awley / Mac Gawley / Mheic Amhlaoibh. Mac Breen / Mheic Braoin, Mac Caffrey / Mac Godfrey / Mheic Gafraidh, Mac Cassidy / Mheic Asidha, Mac Cormack / Mheic Cormaic, Mac Court or Mac Courtney / Mheic Cuarta / Mheic Cuairt. Mac Corry / Mac Curry / Mac Corrie / Mac Gorry / Mac Godfrey  Mac Gohery / Mac Goffrey / Mheic Gothraidh, Mac Gee / Magee / Mheic Aodh, O Heany / O Heeny / O Hegney / O Higny / Bird / Ui hEgneach, Mac Lilly / Mac Calilly / Mac Lely / Mac Lillie / Mac Alilly / Mac Alyly / Mheic Ailghile, Mac Loughlin / Mac Lachlan / Mheic Lochlainn, Mac Manus / Mheic Maghnuis, Mac Morrow / Mac Murrow / Mheic Murchada (Clann Aodh). Ancestors: 101.Lugan, 100.Irgalach, 99.Eignigh, 98.Cormac, 97.Fergus, 96.Aed, 95.Cormac, 94.Cairpre Daim Argait, 93.Eochy / Echach, 92.Criffan / Crimthann Leith / Lethan, 91.Feicc, 90.Dega Duirn, 89.Rochatha / Rochadh, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch / Focrith - of the Two Countries, 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

 

Mac Darragh - Irish / Mheic Dubhdara - dair (oak). They were in Co. Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province. Darren was also used as a variant.

 

Mac Darrock. Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Sept / Family branch. Ancestors: 86.Cu Corb, *60.Leary / Laoghaire the 68th King of Tara / Erinn, *59.Ugaine the Great the 66th King of Tara / Erinn.

 

Mac Darroch. Highland Scottish origins. A Sept / Family branch, of the Mac Donalds. Ancestors: *88.Carroll / Carioll Colla Uais the 121st King of Tara / Ireland, 87.Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

 

O Darrough. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Siol Daim Argait (Ui Cremthainn) Clann Lugainn Sept / Family branch, of the Maguires, who had their territory in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province. Especially see O Darragh.

 

D'Artois. See Dardis.

 

Daton or Daughton / de Auton - Norman origins in Co. Kildare in Central Southern Leinster in the 13th Century AD. Now mainly known as Dalton.

 

O Daugherty. Used as a variant for O Doherty, which see.

 

Daunt. They were in Co. Cork in Desmond / Southern Munster in the 16th Century AD and may have previously been known as Davenant.

 

Davane. Used as a variant for O Devane, which see - Irish / Ua Dubhain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Connacht Province. Davin also used as a variant.

 

O Davane - Irish / Ua Damhain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province and used as a variation also there for O Devine, which see.

 

Davenport. English toponymic origins in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster in 1477 AD and some also came later into Ireland during the Oliver Cromwell Invasion.

 

Davenport - Irish. See Donarty in the Munster Province.

 

Davern. See Davoren.

 

Mac Davett. See Mac Davitt.

 

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