-
Anmchadh Ó Madadhan,
Chief of the Name, died 1636. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/uimaine.htm
Annals of
Ulster at CELT:
Corpus of Electronic...
- by an
offshoot of the Uí
Maine called the Síol
Anmchadha ("the seed of
Anmchadh"), from whom the
territory took its name. It was
located in Connacht, Ireland...
-
Ambrose Madden VC (Irish:
Anmchadh Ó Madaidhín; 1820 – 1
January 1863) was an
officer in the
British Army. Born in Cork he was an
Irish recipient of the...
-
Anmchadh mac
Eoghan Buac,
Prince of Síol Anmchadha, died c.757.
Anmchad was a son of
Eoghan Buac (the generous), who was of the Uí
Maine and a descendant...
- by an
offshoot of the Ui
Maine called the Síol
Anmchadha ("the seed of
Anmchadh"), from whom the
territory took its name. Some of them were also Kings...
- Flannchadh, son of Innrachtach, son of Maelduin, son of Donngal, son of
Anmchadh, son of
Eoghan Buac." The
source of the name "hUallacháin" (Houlihan) is...
- Síol
Anmchadha (complete list) –
Domhnall Ó Madadhan, Lord (1567–1612)
Anmchadh Ó Madadhan, Lord (1612–1636) Holy
Roman Empire,
Kingdom of
Germany Emperors...
- Ambrose's name was an
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic Anmchadh,
first born by his
ancestor Anmchadh mac
Eogan Buac. He was
possibly closely related to Domhnall...
- From this
Maelanfaidh O'Duibhginn is descended.
Cairbre Crom's
descendant Anmchadh mac
Eogan Buac (died c. 757),
founded the
kingdom of Síol Anmchadha, which...
- O'Kelly of
Creagh Castle (Ballinasloe) he had the
following known issue:
Anmchadh,
called Ambrose, c. 1560 – 15
September 1636
Malachy Donell Domhnall son...