- Seán Ó
hEochaidh (9
February 1913 – 18
January 2002) was an
Irish folklorist. A
native of Teelin,
County Donegal, Ó
hEochaidh worked as a
fisherman in...
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Haughey (Irish: Ó
hEochaidh) is an
Irish surname of
noble origins.
Spelling variations include: Hoey,
McCaughey and McKeogh,
among others. The Haugheys...
- The
Irish origin of the name is
derived from "Ó
hEochaidh".
Other surnames developed from "Ó
hEochaidh" include: McKeogh, Kehoe, Hoey, Haughey,
Haugh and...
- and O'Coffey,
among others.
Modern spelling comes from the
original Mac
hEochaidh. The
McCaugheys are
descendants of the
ancient Dál
Fiatach dynasty, rulers...
- McCaughey, Hoy and McKeogh,
among others. The
original Irish spelling is Ó
hEochaidh. The
Hoeys are
descendants of the
ancient Dál
Fiatach dynasty, rulers...
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Computerized Dictionary of
Donegal Irish" (in Irish).
Retrieved 14 June 2022. Ó
hEochaidh, Seán (1955). Sean-chainnt
Theilinn (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Institiúid...
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appear on maps of Ireland, as it was an
important port.
Folklorist Seán Ó
hEochaidh (Seán Haughey) was from Teelin. The
Battle of
Doire Leathan was fought...
- 2021-2022 Bláithín Ní
Riain Molly Ní
Chadhain (2021 onwards)
Tadhg Ó
hEochaidh (2019-2020) 2019-2022 Tony Ó
Conceannain Colman Seoighe 2008, 2017-2022...
- Dublin:
Patrick O'Brien, pp. 60–69
Rooney (1909), pp. 25–33. leaduidhe", Ó
hEochaidh, Seán (1950, 1952)"Is
Iomdha Sin
Duine ag Dia", Béaloideas 20 : 73-95...
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Folklore Commission and
Radio Éireann
about Mhic Ghrianna, who sent Seán Ó
hEochaidh and
Proinsias Ó
Conluain respectively. Ó Conluain's
recordings of her...