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The Chichester family are an Anglo-Irish aristocratic family headed by the Marquess of Donegall. The Barons O'Neill , Barons Rathcavan and Barons Templemore are members of a junior branch of the family.
1st Baron Chichester: Edward Chichester 1568–1648 1st Viscount Chichester and Baron Chichester: Barony Chichester (1st creation) extinct: Earl of Donegall, 1647: Arthur Chichester 1606–1675 1st Earl of Donegall, 2nd Viscount Chichester and Baron Chichester: Lt. Col. John Chichester 1609–1647: Williaṃ Chichester d. 1660: Arthur ...
For the branch of the family founded by John Chichester's younger son and namesake, John Chichester, see Baron O'Neill and Baron Rathcavan. Arthur Chichester , eldest son of Lord Spencer Chichester, second son of the first Marquess, was created Baron Templemore in 1831. [ 12 ]
O'Neill Conroy family tree. Reverend William O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill (4 March 1813 – 18 April 1883) was an Anglo-Irish hereditary peer, clergyman and musical composer. Born William Chichester, he changed his surname to O'Neill in 1855.
Dennington (modern spelling) was a seat of the Chichester family, a branch of that family seated originally at Raleigh, Pilton, with a later major branch at Hall, Bishop's Tawton. (Not to be confused with nearby Dinnaton Barton, Swimbridge, 3/4 mile to S-E, a 19th-century model farm built in 1853 [3] by the 7th Duke of Bedford). The notable ...
Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Chichester, one in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Only the 1641 creation is extant as of 2025. Chichester baronets of Raleigh (1641) Chichester baronets of Green Castle (1821): see Sir Arthur Chichester, 1st Baronet
Born William Chichester, he succeeded to the estates of his cousin John Bruce Richard O'Neill, 3rd Viscount O'Neill, in 1855 (on whose death the viscountcy and barony of O'Neill became extinct) and assumed by Royal licence the surname of O'Neill in lieu of Chichester in order to inherit the lands of his cousin, despite not being descended in ...