Troy - Tyrrell
Troy. See Trohy.
Truell / Truelle. French English origins or a toponymic from Trowell in Notts who were Landed Gentry in Co. Wicklow in the south - east of Southern Leinster in the early 17th Century AD.
Trusteen -
O Tubridy or O Tubrit or O Tubrid - Irish / Ua Tiobraidhe / tiobraid (a well). A Sept / Family branch who had their original territory in Co. Clare in Thomond / Tuaisceart Mhumhain in the north - west of the Munster Province.
Tucker. An English name used by a Heberian Cianacht Sept / Family branch. Especially see O Tougher.
Tucket -
Tue -
O Tuffy. Used as a synonym for O Towey, which see.
Tuite or Tuit or Tuyt / de Tiuit. Descended from Richard Tuite, an Anglo - Norman Baron who was subject to Hugh de Lacy during the Anglo - Norman Invasion under Henry 11, who had his Estates at Mullingar in Co. Westmeath were they were the English Barons of Moycashell in the south - west of Northern Leinster and in nearby Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster.
Tuke. Norse English origins in the Leinster Province in the early 17th Century AD. Chooke and Tooke were also used as as variants, which see.
O Tully. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch. Ancestors:*86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland. 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn),
Mac Tully. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch. Ancestors:*86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland. 87.Eochy / Echu Doimhlen, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn),
Mac Tully or Mac Atilla or Flood - Irish / Ua Maoltuile / tuile (flood). Also known as Mheic an Tuile. A Sept / Family branch of hereditary physicians to the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Breifne O Reillys and O Connors. Mac Atilla Chiefs had their original territory in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster and nearby in Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster and were also in Co Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province and Co. Galway in Southern Connacht.
Mac Tully or Mac Tally or Mac Tilly - Irish / Mac Taichligh. A Sept / Family branch who were the Chiefs of their territory in the parish of Drung in the Barony of Tullygarvey in the kingdom of the Heremonian Ui Briuin Breifne.
Tumany. See Timoney.
Mac or O Tumelty of Co. Roscommon.- Irish / Mheic or Ua Tomaltaigh / tomalteach (bulky). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Moycarn in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.
Mac or O Tumelty or O Tomalty of Co. Monaghan / Co. Louth / Ua Tomaltach / tomalteach (bulky). Heremonian 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 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 Toal / Ui Tuathail. 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.Rochadh / Rochatha, 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - Champion of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn), *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.
Tumpane. Used as a variant for Timpany, which see, in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province.
O Tunney - Irish / Ua Tonnaigh / tonn (wave / glittering). Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Sept / Family branch, who had their territory on the border of Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province. Now found mostly in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of Connacht. Ancestors: 91.Eogan the 1st King of Aileach (Cenel nEogain), *89.Niall of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Tara / Ireland (Ui Niaill).
O Tuohy. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Cork in Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster.
O Tunry. See O Tonry.
O Touhill. See O Toohill.
O Tuohy / Irish / Ua Tuathaigh / tuathac (ruler). Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Ui Maine Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the south of Co. Galway in Southern Connacht and were later in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province. Ancestors: 88.Murray / Muireadach Colla Da Crioch - Champion of the Two Countries (Airthir / Ui Cremthainn), *86.Cairbre Liffeachair the 117th King of Tara / Ireland.
Turk. Used to abbreviate Turkington, which see.
Mac Turk. Highland Scottish origins. Gaelic / Mheic Turc who were in Co. Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province.
Turkington, English toponymic origins in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province since the 17th Century AD after the English confiscation of the 3,500,000 acres of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill territories and the foreign non - Catholic plantations there.
Mac Turley or Torley - Irish / Mheic Thoirdealbhaigh. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory in Co. Armagh and Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province.
Turner. English occupational origins in Ireland since the 15th Century AD.
Mac Turner. Originally Macinturner. Gaelic / Mheic an Turneir. Highland Scottish occupational origins.
Turtle -
Tuthill or Tuttle or Tothill. English toponymic origins. Some arrived into Ireland with the Oliver Cromwell massacres while others came after the Restoration of Charles 11 and were in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province.
Tutton. See Totten.
Tutty. Used as a synonym for O Tuohy, which see.
Tutty, They came into Ireland during the Oliver Cromwell massacres.
Twamley. English toponymic origins in Co. Wicklow in the south - east of Southern Leinster since 1700 AD.
Tweedy. Originally Tweedle. Scottish origins from the Clan Frazer and have been in the Ulster Province since the early 17th Century AD after the English confiscations of the 3,500,000 acres of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill territories and the foreign non - Catholic plantations there.
Twigg or Twigley. See Quigg.
Twisdin -
Twiss (dweller by the bend in the road). English locative origins in Co. Kerry in the south - west of the Munster Province before the Oliver Cromwell massacres.
Twist -
O Twohig. Used as a variant for O Tuohy, which see, in Co. Cork in Southern Munster.
O Twohill. See O Toohill.
O Twomey or O Toomey or Tuomey / Irish / Ua Tuama. Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Ui Turlough Sept / Family branch who had their original territory in Co. Clare in Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster and were known as O Twomey and O Tuomey in Co. Cork and Co. Kerry in Southern Munster, and as O Toomey in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province. Ancestors: 105.Duncan / Donncuan, 104.Kennedy / Ceaneidigh, 103.Lorcan / Fingin, 102.Lachtna, 101.Corc, 100.Anluan, 99.Mahon, 98.Turlough ancestor of the Ui Turlough Sept, 97.Cathal, 96.Aodh Caomh the King of Munster, 95.Conall, 94.Eochy / Eochaidh Baill Dearg, 93.Cairthenn Fionn Oge Mor, 92.Blood / Blod ancestor of the Ui Bloid Sept, 91.Cas the King of Northern Munster / Thomond ancesor of all of the Dal gCais Septs.
Tydings. See Tidings.
Tye. Used as a variant for Tye, which see.
Tylesby -
Tyling -
Tymon. See Timon.
O Tynan of Co. Laois / Irish / Ua Teimhneain / teimhean (dark or grey). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Laois in the mid - north - west of Southern Leinster.
O Tynan - Irish / Ua Teimhneain / teimhean (dark or grey). A Sept / Family branch who had their territory in the Connacht Province who are now also known as O Tivnan.
Tyndall -
O Tyne. See O Thynne.
Tyney See Tiney.
Tynte -
Tyquin. They were in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern Leinster.
Tyr -
Tyrrell or Tirrell. / Tirial / Anglo - Norman origins descended from Hugh Tyrrell the Anglo - Norman Baron who was under Hugh de Lacy during the Anglo - Norman Invasion in 1172 AD who had his Estates at Castleknock in Midhe in Northern Leinster where his descendants became the English Barons of Castleknock and also English Barons in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster. One of the first and most prominent of the Old English Catholic families to settle in Ireland near Tyrrell's Pass in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.
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