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Mac Kinnarney - Kirkpatrick
Mac Kinnarney or Mac Kenerny. Used as a variant for Mac Inerney, which see, in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern Leinster.
O Kinnavane. Used as a form of O Canavan, which see, in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province.
Mac Kinnawe or Mac Kinneavy - Irish / Mac Conshnamha / Cu (hound or warrior) snamh (to swim). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht. Changed to Forde by mistranslation. For Mac Kinnawe in Co. Kerry in the south - west of the Munster Province. See also Mac Kenna. Known also as Mac Consnave in Co. Leitrim, which especially see.
O Kinneally
or O Kenealy - Irish / Ua Cinnfhaolaidh / ceann (head) faol (wolf). Heberian Eoghanacht Sept / Family branch, who were the Chiefs of Grian Guara territories in parts of the Baronies of Coshma and Small County in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province. Chiefs of Connello also with the O Cullens and O Sheehans. They were dispersed from their territory there, but are still in Southern Munster. Ancestors: 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta), 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.
Mac Kinnear
- Irish / Mheic an Fhir. Originally Mac Enir / Mheic Innire in the 16th Century AD (Descended from a son of the Man) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Wexford in the south - east of Southern Leinster.
Kinnear. Scottish toponymic origins from Fifeshire and were in the Ulster Province.
Mac Kinneavy. See Mac Kinnawe.
Mac Kinneen. Used as a variant for Mac Cunneen in the Connacht Province. See also Rabbitt.
Kinnegan. See Kinagan.
Mac Kinnerk or Mac Kinnerney. See Mac Inerney.
Mac Kinney - Irish / Mheic Coinnigh. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory on the border of Co. Tyrone and Co. Fermanagh in Southern Ulster .
Mac Kinney. Highland Scottish origins wo were a Sept / Family branch of the Clan Mac Kinnon who were in Co. Antrim and Co. Tyrone in the Ulster Province.
Mac Kinney. Highland Scottish origins while some of the Mac Kenzies also used this name.
Mac Kinney. Used as a variant for Mac Kenna, which see.
Kinnif. See Cunnif.
Kinnirey. See Keniry.
Kinnole. Used as a variant for Conole, which see.
Mac Kinoulty. Used as a variant for Mac Nulty, which see, in Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province and in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province.
Kinsella
or Kinsellagh or Kinchella. Irish / Ua Cheinnselaig / cinnsealach. Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Cheinnselaig Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Carlow and Co. Wexford in Southern Leinster who were a Sept of the Mac Murroughs, which see. 114.Enda Cheinnselaig was taken hostage by the Mac Gilla Patraic Sept from the nearby kingdom of Ossory and blinded a year later when his father, 113.Diamait Mac Murrough na Gall returned to Ireland with the Cambro Anglo - Normans to invade Ireland. He was then set free as due to his impairment he was then excluded from the Kingship and 113.Diarmait na Gall once again besieged Ossory with the Normans in revenge, and when 113.Diarmait died in 1172 AD, 114.Enda Cheinnselaig went to live with his sister 114.Dervorgilla near Dublin. Ancestors: 114.Enda / Enna Cheinnselaig, 113. Diarmait mac Murrough na Gall the 65th King of the Ui Cheinnselaig Sept and 59th King of Leinster, 112.Donough / Donnchad the 63rd King of the Ui Cheinnselaig Sept and 51st King of Leinster,111.Murrough / Murchad the 51a King of Leinster, *110.Diarmait mac Mail na mBo the 61st King of the Ui Cheinnselaig Sept and 51st King of Leinster and 177th King of Ireland, 94. Enda / Enna Cennsalach (Ui Cheinnselaig Sept) the 2nd King of Leinster, 86.Cu Corb, *90.Cahir / Cathair Mor the 109th King of Tara / Ireland.
Mac Kinstry or Mac Nestry. Highland Scottish origins. Gaelic / Mheic an Aistrigh / aistreach (traveller). They were in the Ulster Province.
Mac Kinty. Used as a variant for Mac Entee, which see.
Kinucane.. See Finucane.
Kinure. See Gaynor.
O Kirby
or O Kerwick or O Kervick - Irish / Ua Ciarmhaic / ciar (black or dark brown) mac (son). Modernized as Kirby / Ua Ciarba. Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Aine Sept / Family branch, who were their Chiefs who had their territory in the Parish of Knockainey in the Barony of Small County in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province. One of their Septs in nearby Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster anglicized as O Kerwick and in Co. Waterford in the south - east of Munster as O Kervick. Ancestors: 91.Ailill (Aine Sept), 90.Nad Froich, 89.Conall Corc (Chaisil Sept), 88.Luigthech, 87.Ailill Fland Bec, 86.Fiacha Mullethan, the 1st King of Southern Munster, 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta), 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.
O Kirby. Used as a modern form for Mac Kerribly, which see - Irish / Mheic Geirble in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province.
Mac Kirdy. Used as a variant for Mac Curdy, which see.
O Kirivane. Used as a variant for O Kirwan, which see.
Kirk or Kirke. Scottish and English origins who were in
the Ulster Province and nearby in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster.
Kirk or Kirke. Used also as a synonym for Quirke, which see, in the Munster Province.
Kirkpatrick. Scottish toponymic origins in the Ulster Province. See also Kilpatrick.