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                                                                                                                                                           Dolphin - Dondon 

Dolphin / Doilfin. Norse origins from England with the Anglo - Norman Invasion and were in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht where they became "More Irish then the Irish" with their own Chief.

O Domegan - Irish / Ua Domagain - doma (poor). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the east of the Leinster Province. O Dumigan used in Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province.

 

Domville. English origins from Cheshire and were in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster in the 17th Century AD.

 

Mac Donagh of Co. Cork - Irish / Mheic Donnchadha. Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Sept / Family branch of the Mac Auliffe Sept of the Mac Carthy Sept, descended from a son of Donagh, who had their territory and were Princes in Co. Cork in Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster and were also the Kings of Duhallow / Duhalla and many there once again took up the name of Mac Carthy. Ancestors: 107.Carthy / Carrthach, 106.Saerbrethach, 105.Donough / Donnchad the 38th King of Cashel / Munster, 104.Callaghan / Cellachan Caisil the 34th King of Cashel / Munster, 103.Buadchan, 102.Lachtnae, 101.Artgal, 100.Snedgus, 99.Donngal / Dungalach, 98.Faelgus, 97.Nad Fraich, 96.Colgan / Colgu the 15th King of Cashel / Munster, 95.Failbe Fland the 11th King of Cashel / Munster, 94.Aed Dubh, 93.Criffan / Crimthann, 92.Felim / Feidlimid the 4a King of Cashel / Munster, 91.Angus / Oengus the 3rd King of Cashel / Munster, 90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster, 85.Eoghan Mor ancestor of the Eoghanachta Septs, 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.

 

Mac Donagh or Mac Donough or Mac Dona or Donoghue or Denny or Dennis or Dennison of Connacht. - Irish / Mheic Donnchadha. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai Sept / Family branch kinsmen of the Mac Dermots, whose territory was in the Barony of Tirerril where they were Princes / Tanaistes in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province and were also Chiefs of Corran in the Ui Briuin Ai Tuath / Family region. Descended from a son of 117.Donagh Mac Dermot, a brother of 117.Cormac the ancestor of the Mac Dermots. Ancestors: *89.Eochy Mugmedon the 124th King of Tara / Ireland,  90.Brion the first Dal Cuinn King of Connacht and ancestor of all the Ui Briuin Septs in Ireland, 98.Reilly / Rogallach the 12th King of Connacht ancestor of the Ui Briuin Ai Septs, 99.Fergus / Muirgius, 100. Murray / Muireadach Mullethan the 18th King of Connacht ancestor of the Siol Muireadhaigh, 101.Indrechtach the 21st King of Connacht, 102.Murgal, 103.Tomalty / Tommaltach, 104.Muirgius  the 31st King of Connacht, 105.Teague Mor, 106.Conor the 38th King of Connacht, 107.Cathal the 41st King of Connacht .108.Teague / Tadhg Mor the 42nd King of Connacht, 109.Mulrooney / Maol Ruanaidh Mor a younger brother of 109.Conor the 44th King of Connacht the ancestor of the O Connors of Connacht, and was married to a daughter of Flann Abraid O Malley, and the direct ancestor of the Mulrooneys / Rooneys / Roneys / Rowneys, and the father of 110.Murtough the Prince of Moylurg who married the daughter of O Dowd the "northern" Ui Fiachrach King of Tyrawley, and was the father of 111.Teague who had a brother 111.Mulrooney who is the ancestor of the O Collys, and was also the father of 112.Mulrooney who was his second son, who was the father of 113.Teague Mor the father of 114.Diarmaid the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Dermots / Mheic Diarmada who had 2 brothers 114.Donough the ancestor of the O Morris, and 114.Teague Oge the ancestor of the Mac Laughlins of Connacht, and who was the father of 115.Conor Mac Dermot who was the first to use their surname, who was the father of 116.Tomalty na Carriga Mac Dermot the father of Cormac Mac Dermot the Prince of Moylurg whose brother, 117.Donough Mac Dermot is the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Donaghs / Ui Donnchadha the Princes of Tirerril in Co. Sligo, and the father of 118.Conor Mac Dermot the Prince of Moylurg in 1251 AD.

Mac Donagh - Irish / Mheic Donnchadha. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ui Seola Sept / Family branch of the O Flahertys, which see, who had their territory in the Connemara region in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht. Ancestors: 92.Senach, 91.Daui Tenga Umai - of the Sweet Tongue the 3rd King of Connacht, 90.Brion the first Dal Cuinn King of Connacht (Ui Briuin), *89.Eochy Mugmedon the 124th King of Tara / Ireland.

O Donagher. Used as a variant for O Danagher, which see, in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.

 

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Mac Donaghy - Irish / Mheic Donnchaidh. Used as a variant for Mac Donagh, which see, in Co. Derry and Co. Tyrone in the Ulster Province.

 

Mac Donald or Mac Donnell. Gaelic Irish Highland Scottish origins. Gaelic Irish / Mheic Domhnaill (World Mighty). Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Uais Sept / Family branch, who initially colonized the Hebrides then came directly back to Ireland through Donald of Islay who was a son of Somhairle the Lord of Argyle (The Land of the Gael) See especially Mac Donnell. Ancestors: *88.Carroll / Carioll Colla Uais the 121st King of Tara / Ireland, 87. Eochy / Echu Doimhlen,  *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

Donaldson. See Donnellson.

 

O Donayne. 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 O Doonan.

 

O Donarty - Irish / Ua Donndubhartaigh - dubhartach (aggressive). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the south of Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Aur Mhumhain / Ormond /  North Eastern Munster. Some changed to Dunworth and Davenport, which see.

 

Dondon or Dundon / Dondun / de Auno - Anglo Norman origins known as Dawnay in England were in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Thomond / Northern Munster in the 13th Century AD.

 

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