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  2. Roscommon - Wikipedia

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    Roscommon was the homeland of the Connachta dynasty, and included such kingdoms as Uí Maine, Delbhna Nuadat, Síol Muirdeach, and Moylurg.In addition, it contained areas known as Trícha cét's, Túath and is the homeland of surnames such as Ó Conchobhair (O'Conor, O'Connor), Mac Diarmada (), Ó Ceallaigh (), Ó Birn (Beirne, Byrne, Burns), Ó Duibh (Duff, Duffy, and Dufficy), Mac Donnchadha ...

  3. County Roscommon - Wikipedia

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    County Roscommon (Irish: Contae Ros Comáin) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the province of Connacht and the Northern and Western Region. It is the 11th largest Irish county by area and 26th most populous. Its county town and largest town is Roscommon. Roscommon County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the ...

  4. Lenihan - Wikipedia

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    "Lenihan" is an Irish surname.Variants include "Lenighan”, "Lenegan", "Lenaghan, “Lenahan”, and "Lennihan." People with the name include: A Roscommon family of this name, in Irish O Leanachain, appears in early records, the most notable of whom was Maelciaran O'Lenechan of Tuamna, in Boyle barony, a priest very highly praised in the "Annals of Loch Ce" and by the Four Masters for his ...

  5. Costello (barony) - Wikipedia

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    In 1565, their seat of power was near Ballaghaderreen (now part of County Roscommon). Their name, although the Mac has now been dropped, is a common surname in both Mayo and County Galway where it is usually spelt with an extra 'e' at the end.

  6. McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott or MacDermott is an Irish surname and the anglicised version of Mac Diarmada (also spelled Mac Diarmata), the surname of the ruling dynasty of Moylurg, a kingdom that existed in Connacht from the 10th to 16th centuries. The last ruling king was Tadhg mac Diarmata, who ruled until 1585.

  7. Tully (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tully is a surname of Irish origin, with spelling variations that include Tally, Talley, Tilly, MacTully, MacTilly, MacAtilla, O'Multilly, O'Multully, MacCantully, and Flood. These names are anglicisations of the following Irish names: Ó Taithligh, Ó Maoltuile, Mac Maoltuile, Mac Taichligh, and Mac an Tuile.

  8. Mac an Iomaire - Wikipedia

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    Mac an Iomaire is a gaelicisation of the Anglo-Irish surname Ridge, which is recorded in County Roscommon in the early 17th century. Some thirty householders named Ridge were located in Connemara, County Galway, according to Griffith's Valuation of 1847-64. Some use the form Mac Con Iomaire which is, however, a gaelicisation of the surname ...

  9. Finnegan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The Connacht family of Ó Fionnagáin was seated in northeast County Roscommon and the adjacent areas of County Galway. Of Uí Fiachrach lineage, they stemmed from Fiachra , son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin , King of Ireland in the mid-4th century and father of Daithi , last pagan monarch of the country.

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