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Floinn Uí
Thoirdhealbhach Ua
Briain Ua Cinnéidigh Ua
hEachthighearn Caisín (Ua
Caisin)
Eochaidh Cinéal nDúnghaile
Sineall Uí
Dhobharchon Carthann Clan Cuiléin...
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Cashman is a
surname of
Irish origin, ****ociated
particularly with
Munster specifically from
Counties Waterford, Cork and Kerry. The name can be traced...
- Cas had
several sons; two of them gave
their names to the Uí
Bloid and Uí
Caisin kindreds, and
another founded the Ui Fearmaic. As the proto-Dál
gCais moved...
- families). They are
related to the O'Gradys, also
descended from the Uí
Caisin line of the Dál gCais. The name
began with the
chieftain ****ara, of Maghadhair...
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characterization of the
meeting with the two
hijackers as coincidental, "
Caisin Bin Don", a US
citizen formerly known as
Clayton Morgan,
reported al-Bayoumi...
- O'Kennedy O'Meara O'Noonan O'Reagan
Power O'Quirke O'Scanlan O'Twomey Uí
Caisin MacClancy MacDurkin O'Flattery
Flood Harley O'Hartigan O'Hickey Hogg O'Killeen...
- O'Kennedy O'Meara O'Noonan O'Reagan
Power O'Quirke O'Scanlan O'Twomey Uí
Caisin MacClancy MacDurkin O'Flattery
Flood Harley O'Hartigan O'Hickey Hogg O'Killeen...
- O'Kennedy O'Meara O'Noonan O'Reagan
Power O'Quirke O'Scanlan O'Twomey Uí
Caisin MacClancy MacDurkin O'Flattery
Flood Harley O'Hartigan O'Hickey Hogg O'Killeen...
- Donegal: Mac Duinnshléibhe (Donlevy/McNulty) (after 1177 A.D.) Leinster: Mac
Caisín (Cashin, Cash); Ó
Bolgaidhe (Bolger) Ó
Conchubhair (O Connor); Ó Cuileamhaim...
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Donnchadha Mac Con Mara was the
brother of Cu Mara beg, the Lord of Ui
Caisin who was
slain in 1151 and one of the
early chiefs of the
leading branch...