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                                                                                                                                                          Mac Tiney - Mac Torley 

Mac Tiney or Mac Tinney or Mac Tyney. Used as variants for Mac Atinney, which see, in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province.

 

Tink -

Tinnelly. See Tenneny.

 

Mac Tinney or O Tinney or Mac Tinny or Mac Atinney or Mac Ashinagh or Mac Asheeny - Irish / Mheic an tSionnaigh. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Airthir Ui Niallain Clann Cernaich Sept / Family branch who had their territory at Oneilland East and West in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province  where they were insmen to the O Hanlons / Ui hAnluain, Mac Alindon / Mheic Gilla Fhiondain, O Carney / O Carny / Ua Cearnaigh, Mac Conkeel / Mac Enhill / Woods / Mheic Concaille, O Furey / O Fury / Ua Foirredh, O Herane / Ua hUidhrin, O Hagan / O Hegan / O Eakin / O Eaken / Ua hAedhagain, O Hare / O Hair / O Haire / Ua hEoir, O Larkin / O Lorking / O Lorcan / O Lorcayne / O Lurkan / O Lurkayne / Ua Lorcain. O Moynan / O Monan / O Monane / O Monayne / O Monyne / O Moonan / O Moyne / Ua Muanain, Mac Reevy / Mac Crevey / Mac Greevey / Mheic Riabhaigh, Ancestors: 92.Niallan, 91.Feicc, 90.Felim / Feidlimid, 89.Fiachrach Cassain, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - Champion of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn), *84.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

Tinsley. English toponymic origins in the Ulster Province. Townsley also used there synonymously, which see.

 

Tipper, English origins in Co. Kildare in Central Southern Leinster in the Baronies of Naas and Salt since 1300 AD.

 

Tirry. See Terry.

 

Tisdall or Tiesdale. They had Estates in Co. Meath in Northern Leinster.

 

Tivnan or Tinan. See Tynan.

 

O Toal - Irish / Ua Tuathail. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Cenel Rochada Fernmag (Fer Fermaighe / Farney) Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Farney in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster who were kinsmen to the O Kierans / Ui  Ciarain. O Creehan / O Crehan / O Creighton / O Chrichton / Ui Chriochain, Mac Crilly / Mac Croly / Mac Crolly / Mheic Raghallaigh, O Devine / O Devane / O Devin / Ui Daimhin, O Donegan / O Donnegan / O Donnegane / Ui Donnagain, O Doorish / O Dorish / O Doris / O Dourish / Ui Dubhruis, O Fedegan / O Faddigan / O Feddigan / Ui Feadagain, O Kelledy / O Kalladie / O Keeledie / O Keleedy / Ui Callada, O Leynan / Ui Leannain, O Loan / O Loon / O Luan / O Lamb / Ui Luain, O Larkin / Ui Lorcain, O Malinn / O Mallin / O Malyn / O Millyn / O Mullin / Ui Maoil Fhinn, O Markey / O Markay / Rider / Ryder / Ui Marcaigh, O Marley / O Marlie / Ui Merligh, Mac Quaid / Mac Quade / Mheic Uaid, Mac Quillan / Ui Cuilinn, O Renehan / O Renaghan / O Renighane / O Ronaghan / Ui Reannachain, Mac Rory / Mac Grory / Mac Rury / Mheic Ruaidhri, Mac Skehan / Mac Skeehan / Thornton / Mheic Sceachain, O Tumelty / O Tomalty / Ui Tomaltach. 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 / Crimthainn Leith / Lethan, 91.Feicc, 90.Dega Duirn, 89.Rochad / Rochatha, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - Champion of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn), *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland. (Not connected to O Toole.)

 

Tobin or Toben / St. Alban / St. Aubin. Norman origins from St. Aubyn in Brittany. Gaelicized as Toibin. Came with the Anglo - Norman Invasion in the 12th Century AD. In the 13th Century AD they moved into Ormond / Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster and nearby into Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province. Unofficial Barons of Coursey in the Middle Ages who became "More Irish then the Irish."

 

Todd -

 

O Toher or O Togher. Heberian Cianacht Sept / Family branch. Especially see O Tougher.

 

O Tohill or Toghill. Originally O Tuohill - Irish / Ua Tuathail. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Desertoghill in Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

 

O Toiran. Important Irian Conmaicne Cuile Toladh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Kilmaine in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. Especially see O Toleran.

 

O Toland or O Tolan or O Toolan or O Thulis - Irish / Ua Tuathalain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province where they are known as O Toland. Some went with the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Ui Conaill O Donnells into Co. Mayo into the mid - west of the Connacht Province were they are known as O Tolan. In Achill they are known as O Thulis.

 

O Tolarg. A Sept / Family branch who were Kings in their territory in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.

 

O Tole. Used for O Toole, which see, in Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province.

 

O Toler or O Toleer or O Tyler - Irish / Ua Tolairg. Important Iran Conmaicne Bec Sept / Family branch, who were the Chiefs of Cuircne / Quirk had their territory at Quirene in the Barony of Kilkenny West in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster. Ancestors: 79.Conmac / Conmaicne / Cuircne / Quirk, 78.Oirsenmar, 64.Fergus mheic Roich. *62.Rory Mor the 86th King of Tara / Erinn (Clann na Rory), 37.Ir (Irians).

 

O Toler or O Toller - Irish / Ua Talchair. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht.

 

Toler / tollere (tax gather). French English origins in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province in the 17th Century AD.

 

 O Toleran or O Tolleran or O Talleran or O Talran or O Tolran - Irish / Ui Talcharain / talcar (obstinate). Important Irian Conmaicne Cuile Toladh Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Kilmaine in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. Septs: Siol Carida and the Cenel Enda. Kinsmen to the O Collerans / Ui Calarain, O Morans / Ui Morran, O Martin / O Martins / Ui Martain.  Ancestors: Finnchaem (Traech mac Causcraid / Fraech mac Cuscraigh), Cumscrach / Cumascrach. 37.Ir (Irians).

O Tomalty. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tyrone in Central Southern Ulster.

 

O Toman / Ua Tuamain. Important Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Siol Daim Argait Ui Cremthainn Ui Briuin Archaille Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Dungannon in Co. Tyrone to the west of Loch Neagh in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province. Ancestors: 91.Brian, 90.Daig Duirn, 89.Rochadh, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - Champion of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn), 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen,*86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.

 

Mac Tomulty. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Colla da Crioch Cenel Rochada - Fernmag (Fer Fermaighe / Farney) Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Farney in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster and on the borders of Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster and Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province. Especially see Mac Tumelty.

 

Tone / tun (enclosure / village). English origins in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster in the 16th Century AD.

 

O Toner or O Tonry - Irish / Ua Tomhrair. Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Sept / Family branch, who had their territory on the banks of the River Foyle in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and migrated nearby into Co. Derry in the north - east of Ulster and also nearby into Co. Armagh in the south - east of Ulster. Ancestors: 91.Eogan the 1st King of Aileach (Cenel nEogain), *90.Niall of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Tara / Ireland (Ui Niaill).

 

Tonge. English origins in Co. Wexford in the south - east of Southern Leinster since the 17th Century AD.

 

O Tonra. Used as a variant for O Toner and O Tonry, which see, in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province.

 

O Tooher.  A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory originally in the Ulster Province who were also later in Northern Connacht. Especially see O Tougher,

 

O Tooher, Heberian Cianacht Sept / Family branch. Especially see O Tougher.

 

O Toohill. Used as a variant for O Toole, which see, in the south of the Munster Province.

 

O Toohy. Used as a variant for O Tuohy, which see, in the Munster Province.

 

Tooke. See Tuke.

 

O Tooker. Heberian Cianacht Sept / Family branch. Especially see O Tougher.

 

O Toolan. See O Tolan.

 

O Toole of Ulster. Irish / Ua Tuathail (Ruler of the people) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province.

 

O Toole of Co. Mayo / Co. Galway. Irish / Ua Tuathail. A Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Sept / Family branch, who had their  territory in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province and nearby in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht. Ancestor: *83.Conn of the Hundred Battles the 110th King of Tara / Ireland (Dal Cuinn).

 

O Toole of Southern Leinster. Irish / Ua Tuathail. Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Dunlainge Ui Muireadhaigh Ui Tuathail Sept / Family branch who are descended from 86.Cu Corb the direct male line ancestor of the majority of the Kings of Leinster and theirs was the most prominent Sept initially descended directly from 110.Toole / Tuathal the 39th King of Leinster who died in 958 AD whose grandson, 112.Duncan / Donncuan O Toole was the 46th King of Leinster who was slain at Leighlin in 1014 /1016 AD and was the first to use his name as a surname. In the 12th Century AD the Anglo - Normans  drove them out of their original territory in Co. Kildare in Central Southern Leinster where they were Kings and Chiefs into the territory nearby in Co. Wicklow in the south - east of Southern Leinster around the Glen of Imaah near Glendalough. There they ruled their new territory for 500 years as Princes / Tanaistes against the English oppression and were noted as the "ferocious" O Tooles, surviving as a Celtic Gaelic Milesian Family until the 17th Century AD, who were by then divided into a further 2 Septs at Powerscourt / Castle Kevin. They had their ancient burial place in the Reefert Church at Glendalough and their fortress was at Glenmalure / Maoiliura’s Valley in the Co. Wicklow Mountains / The Vale of Glendalough and the Sugar Loaf Mountains, Enniskerry and Dargle near Bray, where the English Earl Lord Powerscourt later was to be granted 26,000 acres by James 1st the Stuart English King. The territory there had been originally seized from the Irish Septs in that region after the Anglo - Norman Invasion by de La Poer / Power who was with Strongbow / Richard de Clare and it was later retaken by the two Heremonian Ui Dunlainge Tuaths, the "ferocious" O Byrnes and O Tooles during Henry VIII’s reign It was then later retaken by the English and given to the Talbots until 1608 AD when it was then given by James 1st to Sir Richard Wingfield who was created Lord Powerscourt in 1618 AD. Ancestors:  112.Duncan / Donncuan the 46th King of Leinster, 111.Dowling / Dunlaing the 45a King of Leinster, 110.Toole / Tuathal the 39th King of Leinster (Ui Tuathal), 109.Augaire the 35th King of Leinster, 108.Ailill the 31st King of Leinster, 107.Dunlaing the 30th King of Leinster, 106. Toole / Tuathal the 28th King of Leinster, 105.Murray / Muireadach, 104.Bran Ardchenn the 21st King of Leinster, 103.Murray / Muireadach the 18th King of Leinster (Ui Muireadhaigh), 102.Murrough / Murchad the 14th King of Leinster, 101.Bran Mut the 12th King of Leinster, 100.Conall, 99.Faelan the 10th King of Leinster, 98.Colman Mor the 6c King of Leinster, 97.Coirpre / Cairpre the 6b King of Leinster, 96.Cormac the 6a King of Leinster, 95.Ailill the 6th King of Leinster, 94.Dunlaing ancestor of the Ui Dunlainge Sept, *86.Cu Corb.

 

O Tormey. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht.

 

O Toolis. See O Thulis.

 

O Tooman. See O Toman.

 

O Toomey. See O Twomey.

 

O Toorish - Irish / Ua Tuaruis /  tuaruisc (tidings). Used as a variant for O Houriskey and O Horish, which see. Also known as Tidings and Tydings, which see.

 

Topham -

 

Toppin or Topping. Originally Turpin  who were of English origins in Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster in 1409 AD and in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province in 1664 AD.

 

Toran or Torran. See Thoran.

 

Torkington. See Turkington.

 

Mac Torley. See Mac Turley.


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