RAINBOW FARMS AUSTRALIA
O Doorley - Dormer
O Doorley O Doorley
O Doorty -
Irish
/ Ua Dubhartaigh. A Co - Arb Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Tipperary
in the north - east of Aur Mhumhain
/ Ormond
/ North Eastern Munster
and were also in Co. Clare
in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain
/
Thomond
/ Northern Munster. Some changed to
O Doherty in Co.
Cork in Desmond /
Southern Munster.
O Dooyarma.
A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Donegal in the north
- west of the Ulster Province
where they were Kings. Dopping or Doppinge -
Dor. French origins - O Doran. Irish / Ua
Deorain. Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Sept
/ Family branch. Ancestors: 108.Buadhach,
109.Cathal a brother to 109.Mac Craith the
ancestor of Vera - O Sullivans, 110.Giolla Padraic,
111.Niall, 112.Conor, 113.Maolfhionnan, 114.Saorbreathach,
115.Donnell, 116.Uilliam Dearg, 117.Seaan, 118.Uilliam,
119.Murtough / Muircheartach
Buidhe.
O Doran
or
O Dorran or
O Dorrian
or
O
Durran
or
O
Durrian
- Irish / Ui Deoradhain.
Ua Deorain now used
- deoradh (exile or pilgrim).
Gaelic Milesian
Irian
Ui Laeghis
/
Ui
Laoighis
Sept
/ Family branch of the
O More / O Moore
Sept,
who were
Irish Brehon Law judges and lawyers
and kinsmen to the
O Brophys / O Brofie,
O Cashin /
O Kissane,
O Deegan,
O Dowling, Mac Gahan /
Mac Geehan / Mageehan, Mac Keady / Mac Keadie
/ Mac Keddy / Mac Keedie
/ Mac Keedy / Mackeady, O Harrigan / O Harraghan
/ O Harahan, O Lyons, O Lalor / O Lawlor,
Mac Lee / Mac Lea,
O Swords / O Sord / O Sourdes / O Suard, who had their territory in
Co. Laois
in the mid -
north - west of
Southern Leinster. They were one of the
7 Septs of Leix / Co. Laois
they existed along with the O
Deevys, the
Mac Evoys
and
the O Kellys
after the Anglo - Norman Invasion in the 12th Century AD. Their original alliance
had begun there previously after the 3rd Century AD
when the ancestor of the Irian O Mores
came into Co. Laois
from the Ulster Province led by
69.Laoighseach
Cean Mor, a son of
68.Conall
Cearnach -
of the Victories from the
Ulster Red Branch Warriors
who was a contemporary of Cuchulainn. (Co.
Laois is named after
69Laoighseach who
assisted 84.Cu
Corb, the initial
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh ancestor of the Cu Corb
Kings of
Leinster,
to drive the Septs of
Munster Province
out of the territory there in Mogha's
Half. The O Dorans
became the sub - Kings there and the
7 Septs held together all through the 6
ethnic and religious rebellions later under Elizabeth 1st of England until they
were finally dispersed by the English and relocated elsewhere.
Ancestors:
Fachtna, Milige, Bran, Eircc hUbulchind,
Felim
/ Feidlimid
mheic Finnchad, 78.Fiachach
Uanchind, 77.Daire, 76.Rossa, 75.Ogomain, 74.Fergus,
73.Muleist, 72.Fachtna, 71.Milige ancestor of the Ui Baccan
Sept, 70.Intait, 69.Lugdach
Loichsi /
Laoiseach
Ceann Mor
the ancestor
of the
O More / Moore
/ Siol Morda
Sept
in the north
- west
of
Southern
Leinster , 68.Conall
Cernach
-
of the Victories
the leader of the
Knights of the
Red Branch of
Ulster who is
also the direct ancestor of the Mac Guinness, Mac Gowan
and many other Irian
Families in the
Ulster
Province
and the Connacht
Province,
67.Aimhirgin
Larghiunach,
66.Cas,
65.Fachtna, 64.Cathbladh,
63.Cionga, *62.Rory
/ Ruaidri
Mor
-
the Greater
who died in
218 BC
as the Irian
86th
King of Tara
/
Erinn
the
direct
ancestor of
all of the
Irian
Families from the
Clann - na - Rory
Sept descended from
37.Ir.
O Dorcey or O Dorcy or
O Darcy - Mac Dorcy
or Mac Dorcey
or Mac Dorchy
or Mac Darcy
/ Mac 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
where they were kinsmen to the
Mac Gourkeys including 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 Doonans / O Donayne /
O Donnan / O Doonane /
O Dounan / O Dunnan /
O Dynan, O Kearon / O Kerrane / O Kerrivane
/
O Kerwan / O Kirrane. Ancestors:
79.Conmac,
78.Orsenmar,
77.Ethinon,
76.Teagha,
75.Tairc,
74.Alta,
73.Eoghaman,
72.Iuchar,
71.Gobhre,
70.Enna,
69.Cetghun,
68.Mochta,
67.Messaman,
66.Moghatoi, 65.Conmac, 64.Fergus
Mor
the King of Ulster,
63.
Ros
/ Rossa
Ruadh
the
King of
Ulster,
*62.Rory
Mor
the
86th
King of Tara / Erinn,
37.Ir (Irians).
O Dorcy. See
O Dorcey. Mac Dorccorhy - Mac Dordan or
Mac Doordan -
Irish / Mheic Dubhradain - dubhradan
(pigmy.) A Sept / Family branch, who had their
territory in Co. Mayo
in the mid - west of the Connacht Province.
O Dore - Dore / de Hoir. Norman origins in Co. Limerick in the mid
- north - west of Thomond / Northern Munster. O Dorgan -
Irish / Ua Deargain.
A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Cork in
Des Mhumhain
/
Desmond /
Southern Munster.
See also O Dargan.
O Dorian. A Sept / Family branch, who
had their territory in
Co.
Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province.
Dorian. See Adorian. O Doris. Used as a variant for
O Doorish, which see. O Dorish or
O Doris.
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn
Colla 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. Especially see O Doorish. Dorman (dear man / friend). English
origins in Co.
Cork in Desmond /
Southern Munster in the 17th Century
AD and now mainly found in
Co. Down in the
south - east of the Ulster Province. Also used as a
variant for Dornan, which see. Dormer -
Irish / Ua Duibhdhiorma.
See Dermond. Dormer. French - English origins in Co. Wexford in
the south - east of the Leinster Province since the 16th Century
AD.
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