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                                                                                                                                                          90.Crond Ba Drui - 125.Mac Guinness

90.Cronn Bha Dhraoi / Ba Drui, was a son of 89.Eochy / Eochaidh Cobo the direct male line ancestor of the Gaelic Milesian Irian Ui Echach Cobo Sept, and he was to be the father of 3 sons including, 91.? the father of 92.Sweeney / Suibhne Araide, the father of 93.Aed Dub who was to be the 6th Dal nAraidi King, and the 8th King of Ulaid, in the north - east of the Ulster Province, who was to die in 588 AD, which was to end his particular male line to the Kingships. Another son was *91.Caolbhradh / Coelub the Gaelic Milesian  123rd Irian King of Tara / Ireland who carried the Dal nAraidi Kingship forward as the father of 92.Condlae who was to be the 2nd Dal nAraidi King, and the father of 93.Eochy / Eochaidh the 4th Dal nAraidi  King and the 4th King of Ulaid in the Ulster Province. *90.Crond Ba Drui's other son who carried the Irian Dal nAraidi male line forward was;

91.Eochy / Echu from the Irian Ui Echach Cobo Sept the father of 92.Saran who is the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Cartans / Mheic Artains of Kinelearty in Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province, while his other son was;

92.Conall the father of  93.Fothadh who was an Irian Ui Echach Cobo King, and the father of  94.Maine, the father of  95.Saran, the father of  96.Mongan the father of;

97.Aodhan / Aedan who was also an Irian Ui Echach Cobo King, who was to die in 616 AD, who was the father of;

98.Fergus who became the Gaelic Milesian Irian 16th King of Ulaid in the north - east of the Ulster Province, who was to be the father of 99.Mael Cothaig, the father of 100.Felim / Feidhlimidh, the father of 101.Ailill / Oilioll who was also to be an Irian Ui Echach Cobo King, who was to die in 761 AD, the father of 102. Mael Bressal another Irian Ui Echach Cobo King and the Gaelic Milesian 26th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 825 AD, which was to also end his particular male line to the Kingships. 98.Fergus' other son was;

99.Bressal Beal Dearg who was also to be an Irian Ui Echach Cobo King, who was to die in 685 AD the father of 100.Conor / Conchobar the father of 101.Donnell / Domhnall the father of 102.Blathmac the father of  103.Laighnen / Laigne the father of;

104.Aitith who was also an Irian Ui Echach Cobo King who became the Gaelic Milesian Irian 36th King of Ulaid, in the north - east of the Ulster Province, and the father of 103.Eideadh the father of;

104.Angus Mor - the Greater the direct male line ancestor of the Mac Guinness / Mac Genis / Magennis / Mag Aonghuis / Aonghusa Sept of Iveagh in Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province, who was to be the father of;

105.Angus / Oengus Og - the Younger mac Aonghuis who became the father of 106.Augholy / Eachmildh (horse soldier) mac Aonghuis the father of 107.Aodh Mac Guinness the father of 108.Angus / Oengus Mac Guinness the father of;

109.Augholy / Eachmhilidh Mac Guinness the father of  110.Flattery / Flaithbertach Mac Guinness the father of 111.Aodh Remar Mac Guinness the father of 112.Dubhinnse Mac Guinness the father of;

113.Giolla Choloim Mac Guinness the father of  114.Rory / Ruaidri Mac Guinness the father of  115.Augholy / Echmhilidh Mac Guinness the father of 116.Murtagh / Muirchertach Riananach Mac Guinness the father of;   

117.Art na Madhmann Mac Guinness the father of  118.Aodh Mac Guinness the father of  119.Art Mac Guinness the father of 120.Aodh Mac Guinness the father of 121.Donnell / Domhnall Mor Mac Guinness the father of; 

122.Donnell / Domhnall Og - the Younger Mac Guinness the father of 123.Aodh Mac Guinness the father of  124.Art Ruadh - of Red Complexion Mac Guinness  the father of 125.Aodh Mac Guinness.

                                                                                                                                  The Mac Guinness brewers descend from a junior Sept.   

 

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