- word for
horse is ech: Keogh, for instance, is
widely known. It is Mac
Eochadha, that is 'Eochaidh's Son.'
Eochaidh is an
extremely widely used name in...
- of the
Irish McGough which itself is an
Anglicized form of
Gaelic Mag
Eochadha, a
patronymic from the
personal name
Eochaidh (variant Eachaidh), "horseman"...
- The Clan Livingstone, also
known as Clan MacLea, is a
Highland Scottish clan,
which was
traditionally located in the
district of Lorn in Argyll, Scotland...
- King (1342–1344)
Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, King (1344–1344)
Maghnus mac
Eochadha, King (1344–1357)
Pilib mac Rooilbh, King (1357–1362)
Brian Mór mac Aodh...
- Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344
Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, 1344–1344
Maghnus mac
Eochadha, 1344–1357
Pilib mac Rooilbh, 1357–1362
Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1362–1365 Niall...
- and
inaugurated the
Kings of
Leinster upon
their stone called Leac Mhic
Eochadha ("Eochaidh's flagstone").
Another unrelated and
separate branch, descends...
- Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344
Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, 1344–1344
Maghnus mac
Eochadha, 1344–1357
Pilib mac Rooilbh, 1357–1362
Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1362–1365 Niall...
- O'Donovan as
recorded in a
Trinity College Dublin pedigree of the Mac
Eochadha (Keogh) family, that he was the
common ancestor of all the
extant branches...
-
covers an area of 113 acres. The name
derives from the Irish:
Tulaigh Mhig
Eochadha (Mac Geough's hillock). In 1841 the po****tion of the
townland was 37 people...
- MacGeachy, MacKeachie. From
Irish Mag Eachaidh, an
Ulster variant of Mag
Eochadha. M'Gachie in Bordland, 1684. Neil M'Gechie in Portadow,
Kilchenzie parish...