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                                                                                                                                                            Cu Corb - Dal Messin Corb Septs

*87.Mess "Corb" one of the 4 sons of, 86.Cu "Corb" the direct ancestor of the Cu Corb Septs - became the male line direct ancestor of the Cu Corb - Dal Messin Corb - Ui Meisincorp Septs.

Cu Corb - Dal Messin Corb - Ui Meisincorp - Main Family - O Farrelly - Ui Fearghaile and Ui Garrchon. Septs - Ui Alteni, Ui Broccain, Ui Brocceni, Ui Chuain, Cenel Ciarain & Ui Techtaire, Ui Con Corbb, Ui Con Cainnig, Ui Dimmae Cirr & Ui Congnaid, Ui Dubchroin & Ui Beraich, Ui Donnain & Ui Sarain. Ui Con Galand, Ui Doccomlain, Ui Garbain,  Ui Garrchon, Ui mheic Aird Maigne & Ui Moinaig & Ui Conndoith Ui Feichine & Ui Caechtangeni, Ui Noithig & Ui Follomuin  & Ui Forandlo, Their territory was n the Co. Wicklow Mountains to the north of Arklow in the south - east of Southern Leinster. Previously on the Liffey Plain. Ancestor - 87.Messin "Corb."

Cu Corb - Dal Messin Corb - Ui Meisincorp - Ui Garrchon - Main Family - O Farrelly - Ui Fearghaile. Sub Septs - Ui Brain  Deilgine, Ui Cholmain Fordobuil, Ui Sarain (Chimbeada) - O Corr or O Carry or O Carr - Ui Corra, O Gorry or O Gory or O Gore or O Gorrie - Ui Guarie, O Lennon or O Lanning or O Leenan or O Lenan or O Lenane or O Lennane - Ui Lionnain. Territory Kings of Fortuath Laigin at Bray in Co. Wicklow in the south - east of Southern Leinster. Ancestors - 106.Donnell - Domhnall - 105.Fergal - 104.Flaithnia - 103.Mael "Kalland" - 102.Gorman - 101.Faebuirdatha - 100.Dungal - 99.Cethernach - 98.Faebuirdatha - 97.Marcan - 96.Cilline - 95.Ronain - 94.Sinill - 93.Conall - 92.Con "Chongalt" - 91.Finnchad - 90.Garrchon - Garrchu - 89.Fothaid - 89.nEchach - 88.Echu  "Lamdeirg" - 87.Messin "Corb" - 86.Cu "Corb."

 

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