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                                                                                                                                                                                  O Doody - O Dorish  

 

O Doody. Used as a synonym for O Dowd, which especially see, in Co. Kerry in the south - west of Desmond / Southern Munster.

 

O Doogan. See O Duggan.

 

O Doog or O Doogue. Derived from St. Cadoc. Used as a synonym for O Doohig, which see, in the Munster Province, and of O Doig, which see, in the Leinster Province.

O Doohan - Irish / Ua Duachain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province.

O Doohan - Irish / Ua Duachain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster where it may also be a variant used for O Doughan, which see.

O Dooher or O Dougher - Irish / Ua Dubhchair (black dear). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and nearby in the north of the Connacht Province.

 

O Doohey. Used as a synonym for O Duffy, which see, in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province.

 

O Doohey or O Doey. Used as variants for O Duffy, which see, in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

 

O Doohig. See O Duhig.

 

Mac Dool. Used as a variant for Mac Dowell, which especially see, in Northern Leinster.

 

O Doolady - Irish / Ua Dubhladaigh. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht where some also changed to O Delany.

O Doolaghan. Used as a variant for O Dullaghan, which especially see.

 

O Doolaghty - Irish / Ua Dubhlachta. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.

 

O Doolan - Irish / Ua Dunlaing. Gaelic Milesian Irian Ui Laeghis / Ui Laoighis Sept / Family branch of the O More / Moore / Ui Morda Sept, whose original territory was in Co. Laois in the mid - west of Southern Leinster, and nearby in the Connacht Province. Especially see O Dowling, and it was also used for O Dolan there, which see.

O Doolan or O Doolin - Irish / Ua Dubhlainn - dubhshlainn / challenge. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Kerry in the south - west of Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster. O Dowling was also used to anglicize it in the Leinster Province.

 

O Doole. Used as a variant for O Doyle, which see, in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

 

O or Mac  Doolecan or O Doolan. Irish / Mac Duileachain. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory in the kingdom of Ulaidh in Co. Down and nearby in part of Co. Armagh in the Ulster Province where they were the Chiefs of Clan Breasail Mac Duileachain near Kinelearty in Castlereagh.

 

O Dooley - Irish / Ua Dubhlaoich / Duighlaich / Dubhlaidhe  - dubh (black) laoch (hero or champion). Heremonian Cu Corb Ui Laoghaire Ui Cheinnselaig Feara Tullach Sept / Family branch, known as the "Men of the Hills" who were the Chiefs of Fertullach who had their territory in the Barony of Fertullagh in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster. They were driven out of their territory there after the Anglo - Norman Invasion and their territory there was given over to the Tyrrells the Anglo Norman Barons who were with Hugh de Lacy the main Anglo - Norman Baron acting for Henry 11. They went in to Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Ormond / North Eastern Munster and nearby in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern Leinster in the Ely O Carroll Country. Ancestors: 95.Felim the 3rd King of Leinster, 94.Enda / Enna Cennsalach the 2nd King of Leinster. 93.Labraid Laidech, 92.Bressal Belach the Cu Corb 1st King of Leinster, 91.Fiachu Ba hAiccid, *90.Caher / Cathair Mor the 109th King of Tara / Ireland who died in 166 AD.

O Dooling. Used as a variant for O Dowling, which see, in the Munster Province.

 

O Doolin -

 

O Doona - Irish / Ua Suileabhain an Duna. Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Sept / Family branch of the O Sullivans of the Fort, which see, who also changed to O Downey. Ancestors: 95.Fingin mac Aeda the Eoghanacht Chaisil 9th King of Cashel / Munster, 94.Aed Dub, 93.Criffan / Crimthann, 92.Felim / Fedelmid the 4a King of Cashel / Munster, 91.Angus / Oengus mac Nad Froich the 3rd King of Cashel / Munster,90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster (Chaisil), 88.Lewy / Luigthech, 87.Ailill Fland Bec, 86.Fiachu Mullethan the 1st King of Southern Munster and 3rd King of Munster, 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta), 84.Ailill Oluimm the Heberian 1st King of Munster, 83.Mogha Nuadat the Heberian King of Southern Ireland (Mogha’s Half / Leath Mogha) in 137 AD, *37.Eber Fionn (Heberians).

 

O Doonan or O Doonane or O Donayne or O Donnan or O Dounan or O Dunnan or O Dynan, 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 where they were kinsmen to the Mac Dorcys / Mac Dorcey / Mac Dorchy / Mac Darcy / Mheic Dorchaidhe and Mac Gourkeys / Mac Gourtey, the Ui Bathbairr Sept, the Ui Braici Sept, the Ui Buibhin Sept, the Ui Chailti Sept, the Ui Cianacain Sept, the Ui Conbhuidhe Sept, the Ui Darnaigh Sept of the Cenel Luachain, the Ui Dimusaigh Sept, the Ui Dubhain Sept (Inis Doiri Dubhain), the Ui Erailb Sept, the Ui Eturrain Sept, the Ui Gabhadain Sept, the Ui Mael Padraig Sept, the Ui Mael Suthain Sept, the Ui Muirneachain Sept, the Ui Tredmain Sept, Tellach Tanaidhe, Tellach Cleirigh. O Kearons / O Kerrane / O Kerrivane / O Kerwan / O Kirrane. Ancestor: 37.Ir (Irians).

O Doonan - Irish / Ua Dunain. An Erenagh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province and were also nearby in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht and Co. Roscommon in the east of Connacht. Some also used O Donnan as a synonym.

O Dooner - Irish / Ua Dunabhra / Donnabhair - donn (brown) abhra (eyebrows). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province and nearby in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht.

 

O Dooney. See O Downey.

 

O Doonigan or O Dunican - Irish / Ua Donnagain. An Erenagh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Galloon in Co. Fermanagh  in the south - west of the Ulster Province but are now mainly found between Athlone in Co. Westmeath and Co. Longford in the west of Northern Leinster.

 

Doordan. See Dordan.

 

O Doorey. Used as a variant for O Durey, which see. Also see Durr.

 

O Doorish or O Dorish or O Doris or O Dourish - Irish / Ua Dubhrosa - dubh (black) ros (wood). Ua Dubhruis used also later. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh U Felim Dal CuinnColla da Crioch Cenel Rochada Fernmag (Fer Fermaighe / Farney Sept / Family branch who had their territory in Co. Fermanagh and at Farney on the Co. Monaghan border region and then nearby into Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster and Co. Longford in the the north - west of Northern Leinster. Ancestors: 110.Lethlobar, 109.Fogartach, 108.Murray / Muireadach, 107.Laidgnen, 106.Fogartach, 105.Duncan / Donncuan, 104.Fogartach, 103.Ruadrach, 102.Maoilfothartaigh, 101.Artrach, 100.Aitheachda, 99.Mailduib, 98.Maoilfothartaigh, 97.Cronan, 96.Fergus, 95.Nadsluaig, 94.Cairpre Daim Argait, 93.Eochy / Echach, 92.Criffan / Crimthann Leith / Lethan, 91.Feicc, 90.Dega Duirn, 89.Rochad / Rochatha, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch / Focrith - of the Two Countries, 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

 

O Doorish - Irish / Ua Doghair. Anglicized as O Dure and  then pluralized as O Dures. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster. Now known as O Dore.

 

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