O Mullanife - O Mulloy
O Mullanife, Used as a variant for O Mullanphy, which see, in the north of the Connacht Province.
O Mullanphy - Irish / Ua Maolainbhthe / Maolanaidh (Chief of the Storm.) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tipperary in Aur Mhumhain / Ormond in the north - east of the Munster Province. Variants also begin with Me and Mo.
O Mullarkey or O Mullarky - Irish / Ua Maoilearca (Descended from a devotee of St. Earc) A Heremonian Dal Cuinn northern Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the kingdom of Tir Connell / Tyrconnell in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province. In the 17th Century AD they migrated to
Co. Galway, Co. Mayo and Co. Sligo in the west of the Connacht Province. Ancestors: 91.Conall Gulban the 1st King of Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell (Cenel Conaill), *90.Niall of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Ireland (Ui Niaill).O Mullarney - Irish / Ua Maolshathairne / Maoilearna. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Northern Leinster were some also changed to Mac Larney there, which see. See also Mac Alearney and Mac Lerney.
O Mullavin - Irish / Ua Maoileimhin (Descended from a devotee of St. Evin) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.
O Mulbreedy. A Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Ui Meith Macha / Ui Meith Tire Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster and nearby in Co. Armagh in the south - east of Ulster. Especially see O Mulready.
O Mulleady or O Mulledy or O Mulleda -
Irish / Ua Maoiledigh. Used as variants for O Melody, which see, in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster and nearby in Ballymaledy in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern LeinsterO Mullee. See O Millea.
O Mulleeny. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in
Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province.O Mullen. They were Chiefs in
Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province. Used also as a variant for O Mallon and O Mellon, which see. Also used as a variant for Mac Mullen in Ulster and O Mullane and O Millane in the Munster Province. Also see O Mullan.Mac Mullen or Mac Mullan - Irish / Mac Maolain / maol (bald) who had their territory in Co. Antrim and Co. Down in the east of the Ulster Province. Usually also used for Mac Millan, which see, there who were of Highland Scottish origins.
Mullenes -
O Mullerick. Used as a variant for O Mellerick, which see.
O Mullery or O Mulry - Irish / Ua Maolmhuire (Descended from a devotee of Mary) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province and surrounding region. Also see O Mulroy.
Mullet. Used as a variant for Millet, which see, in Co. Wexford in the south - east of Southern Leinster.
O Mullethy -
Irish / Ua Multhy. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Corcomroe in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province where they were Chiefs with the O Diochollas.Mulley. Used as a variant for Mullee, which see.
Mac Mullicke - Irish / Mac Mioluc (Descended from Milo). A Gaelic Milesian Irian Conmaicne Rein Muinter Eolais Tellach Cearbhallan Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the east of Co. Galway in Southern Connacht and nearby in Co. Roscommon in the east of Connacht and at Mohill and Leitrim in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht. Especially see O Mullock.
O Mulligan - Irish / Ua Maolagain / maol (bald). An important Heremonian Dal Cuinn northern Ui Niaill Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province where they were Chiefs of Tir Mheic Carthain / Caerthain at Boylagh and Raphoe. They were severely affected by the confiscation and ethnic and religious foreign non - Catholic plantation by the English of the 3,500,000 acres of the Heremonian Dal Cuinn northern Ui Niaill territories in Ulster in the early 17th Century AD. They are now in Co. Fermanagh and Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster and Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. Some also anglicized as Baldwin, which see and others anglicized as O Milligan in
Co. Antrim, Co. Derry and Co. Down in the east of Ulster. They were also in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster where they were hereditary bards to the East Breifne O Reillys. See also Diamond, Molohan and Mulqueen.O Mulligan. See O Molohan.
O Mullihan. Used as a variant for O Molohan, which see.
O Mullin or Mollins. A Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Cenel Rochada Fernmag (Fer Fermaighe) Farney Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Clones in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster in the kingdom of Orghialla / Airghialla / Oriel. Especially see O Malinn.
O Mullins or O Mollins -
Irish / Ua Maolain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province and Co. Cork in Southern Munster. See also O Mullane and de Moleyns.O Mullins - Irish / Ua Mothlain. A Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Siol Muireadhaigh / Sil Murray Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Connacht Province.
Ancestors: 100.Murray / Muireadach Muillethan the 18th King of Connacht (Siol Muireadhaigh), 99.Fergus / Muirgius, 98.Reilly / Rogallach the 12th King of Connacht, (Ui Briuin Ai), 97.Uatu, 96.Aed mac Echach, 95.Eochy / Echu Tirmcharna, 94.Fergus, 93.Murray / Muireadach Mal, 92.Eogan Srem, 91.Daui Tenga Uma the 3rd King of Connacht, 90.Brion the first Dal Cuinn King of Connacht (Ui Briuin),*89.Eochy Mugmedon the 124th King of Tara / Ireland.
Mullins. English Planters -
Mac Mullock or Mac Mullicke or Mac Mulock or Mac Moleg or Mac Moolick or Mac Meelick or Mac Mallock - Irish / Mac Mioluc (Descended from Milo). A Gaelic Milesian Irian Conmaicne Rein Muinter Eolais Tellach Cearbhallan Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the east of Co. Galway in Southern Connacht and nearby in Co. Roscommon in the east of Connacht and at Mohill and Leitrim in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht. They were kinsmen to the O Mulveys / O Mulveagh / Maoil Mhiadhaigh, the O Beglin / O Beglan / O Beglain / O Begnal / O Beglane / O Biglane / O Beglen / O Begllin / O Biglan / O Beglyn / Ui Beigleighinn, O Boden / Ui Bardain, O Curnin / O Curnan / O Curnen / Ui Cuirnin - Ollamh, O Hallissy / Ui hEolusa, O Murray / O Morie / O Morra / O Morrie / O Morey / O Mory / O Murry / O Murrie / Ui Muireadhaigh, O Mulhooly / O Mulhooghley / O Mulooley / O Hoogley / Ui Maoil Ghuala.
Ancestors: 94.Milo, 93.Fionfhear / Finer, 92.Cumscrach / Cusrach, 91.Eachdach, 90.Earc, 89.Earcoll, 88.Dubh, 87.Meadhrua, 86.Neart, 85.Forneart, 84.Eachdach, 83.Uisle, 82.Bearra (Ui Bearra), 81.Beibhdhe, 80.Lughaidh, 79.Conmac, (Conmaicne), 78.Orbsenmar, 77.Ethinon, 76.Teagha, 75.Tairc,74.Alta, 73.Eoghaman, 72.Iuchar, 71.Gobhre, 70.Enna, 69.Getghun, 68.Mochta, 67.Messaman, 66.Moghtoi, 65.Conmac (Conmaicne), 64.Fergus mac Roich Mor the King of Ulaidh / Ulster, 83.Ros Ruadh, *62.Rory / Ruaidhri Mor the 86th King of Ireland. (Clann na Rory), *37.Ir (Irians).
O Mullody or O Mulloda or O Melledy or O Melloda - Irish / Ua Maoloidhe. A Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch who had their territory in the Ulster Province in the kingdom of Orghialla who were descended from 95.Ferach Kinsmen to the Dwyers of Ulster and of Cumascach the King of Orghialla.
O Mulloney. See O Moloney.
O Mullooly - Irish / Ua Maolghuala / guala (shoulder). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster and Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.
O Mullon. Used in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province. See also O Malone.
O Mullover - Irish / Ua Maolfhoghmhair / fogmhar (harvest). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. Milford and Palmer used as a synonym, which see.
O Mullowney. Used for O Molony, which see, in the Connacht Province.
O Mulloy. See O Molloy. Used in
Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster.
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