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The Maclaughlins of Clan Owen (1878)

The Maclaughlins of Clan Owen (1878) John Patrick Brown
The Maclaughlins of Clan Owen (1878)


  • Author: John Patrick Brown
  • Date: 10 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::100 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 1169072755
  • ISBN13: 9781169072756
  • Country Whitefish MT, United States
  • Filename: the-maclaughlins-of-clan-owen-(1878).pdf
  • Dimension: 157.48x 231.14x 15.24mm::317.51g

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Available for download free The Maclaughlins of Clan Owen (1878). The MacLaughlins of Clan Owen. John Patrick Brown A.B. Note:"The Mac Laughlins of Clan Owen," John Patrick Brown, published in 1879, is the only book ever written on the McLaughlin of Tirconnell (Donegal) sept in Ireland. It is, unfortunately, poorly written and meandering in content. A History of the O'Brolchain Clan The Bradleys descend from Eoghan (Owen), son of Niall, through Feareadhach, ancestor of Fadhaigh anglicised Fahy, Owen's clan later expanded into Tyrone (Tir-Owen, the land of Owen). At the apex of the power exercised from this base were the McLaughlins and O'Neills. From Eoghan descended the Cinel Eoghainn (progeny of Owen), of which the McLaughlins and the O'Neills were the ruling dynasty. From his brother Conal The MacLaughlins of Clan Owen: A Study in Irish History. Front Cover. John Patrick Brown. W. J. Schofield, 1879 - 87 pages. 0 Reviews The Cenél nEógain or Kinel-Owen ("Kindred of Owen") are a branch of the Northern Uí Néill, The O'Neills and MacLaughlins who descend from this branch, were the two principal and most The Clann Domnaill (Clan Donnell) originated in County Donegal however moved eastwards into what is now County Tyrone. THE chiefs and clans of Tir-Owen, and the territories they possessed in the twelfth century, as given O'Dugan, are as follows:.1. O'Neill and MacLoghlin, Surnames from Old Irish Clans (Celtic clans arrived around 500BC) had a son Joseph in 1878 and was killed on 24 December 1879 near We know for sure that they were a couple & a single man named Owen Savage. I believe McLaughlins started out in Donegal, and gradually made it to Derry. A List of families in the Parish of Conwal 1878 / compiled W. Craig. A History of the Burke / Bourke Clan Dublin: Clan The Mac Laughlins of Clann Owen





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