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In Munster O'Doherty is often a different surname, Ó Dubhartaigh, which has sometimes been anglicized as Doorty in County Clare. [6] The O’Doherty clan and family name is one of the most ancient in Europe. The clan traces its pedigree through history, pre-history and mythology to the second millennium BC.
One of the oldest depictions of fort Derry, Ireland. Derry was sacked and burned by Clans O'Doherty & McDavitt in 1608. Cahir was the eldest son of Sir John O'Doherty, the head of the O'Dohertys and effective ruler of Inishowen. [1] One of Cahir's younger sisters was Rosa who first married Cathbarr O'Donnell and later Owen Roe O'Neill. [3]
The McDevitt family name arose with the 1208 death of Davitt O’Doherty, [1] a lesser chieftain within the O'Doherty family. Thus, McDevitt = son of Davitt. Later in Donegal, and working with the O'Doherty clan, the family was involved in several of the Irish Wars of the late 1500s.
Peter O'Doherty (born 1958), New Zealand and Australian musician; Philip O'Doherty (politician) (1871–1926), MP for North Donegal 1906–18; Rosa O'Doherty (1588–1660), birth name of Rosa O'Neill, member of the O'Doherty family; Stephen O'Doherty (born 1959), Australian politician; Thomas O'Doherty (1877–1936), Irish bishop of Clonfert ...
O'Doherty (surname) George Doherty Johnston (1832–1910), Confederate officer during the American Civil War John Doherty Barbour (1824–1901), Irish industrialist and politician
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