Irish Pedigrees; Or, the Origin And Stem of the Irish Nation
Irish Pedigrees; Or, the Origin And Stem of the Irish Nation
O'hart, John
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**baar", was famous), of Monyoassan : his son; a quo MacWard, modernized Ward. Digitized by Google PART IV. HOUSE OF HEREMON. Hebimon (see the first series) was the seventh son of Milesius of Spain, but the third who left any issue ; from him the following families, with others given in the first series, are descended : 1. — The Stem op the ** Agnew'' Family. EoiN (or John) MacDonnell, brother of ^neas oge, lord of the Isles, who (see the first series) is No. 103 on the ** MacDonnell" (of Antri...m) pedigree, was the ancestor of MacGniomhaighe ; anglicised MacGnieve^ O'Gnieve, Agnue^ and Agnew, 106. E o i n MacDonnell, sumamed Gniomhach (** gni- omh'' : Irish, an act ; Lat. ** gnav-us", active) : son of iEneas Mor ; a quo MacGnio- mhaighe. 107. Maolmuire : his son. 108. John MacGnieve, of Dunfian : his son ; first assu- med this sirname. 109. Patrick : his son. 110. Mulbiadh : his son. 111. Mulbiadh oge : bis- son. 112. Cormac : his son. 118. John ; his son. 114. Ferdorach* : his son; a quo O* Ferdoraigh, 115.
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