- Maol Seachlainn,
Tadhg of Fiodhnacha,
Cathal Mioghran, two [sons named]
Conchabhar, Diarmaid, Domhnall, Muirgheas,
Tadhg of Dairean,
Murchadh Fionn." – Conchobar...
- Dubhda, (19), c. 1490?-c. 1509?
Conchabhar mac
Diarmaid mac Maol
Ruanaidh Ó
Dubhda (30), c. 1509?-c.1549? Éoghan mac
Conchabhar Ó Dubhda, (7), c. 1549?–1556...
- Óg mac
Domhnall Mór mac
Aonghus mac
Lochlainn Lough Conn mac Eoin mac
Conchabhar na Conairte', and
recorded somewhat dubiously as a
descendant of Nath...
-
almost none are
noted in the annals. The last one listed,
Cathal Dubh mac
Conchabhar Ó Dubhda,
appears to have
lived in the 1550s, by
which time the family...
- as
having three sons;
Donnchach Og,
royal candidate of Ui Fhiachrach,
Conchabhar, and Uilliam,
bishop of
Ceall Aladh (Kilalla),
stating that the daughter...
-
Urmhumha | | | |
Taichleach Aodh, d. 1155. | | |_______________ | | |
Conchabhar God, d. 1231. | | | Aodh
Murchadh | Aodh, d. 1234. | |
Diarmuid Riabhach...
- the 1641 Rebellion,
according to Dr.
Thomas Fitzsimons writing in 1670.
Conchabhar Ó Luinín in a list of
Irish battles of 1641,
which he
composed in the...
-
between members of the O'Reilly clan. The
Annals of
Breifne for 1563 state:
Conchabhar, son of the prior, that is Phillip, son of Maelmordha, and Seán, son of...