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members of the O'Neill family. By his
first marriage Sorley Boy had
several sons (known as the
MacSorleys): two were killed, and Randal, who was
created earl...
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Frederick James MacSorley MBE
FRCGP is a
doctor from
Northern Ireland who
provided medical cover at
motorcycle races for more than 20 years. He worked...
- Mc
Sorley and
MacSorley are
surnames in the
English language. The
names are
Anglicised forms of the
Gaelic Mac Somhairle. Mc
Sorley Catherine Mary
MacSorley...
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Charles Willoughby MacSorley (October 2, 1895 –
February 24, 1976) was a labourer,
engineer and
political figure in
British Columbia. He
represented Burnaby...
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MacLoughlins, O'Branigans, O'Rahillys of Kerry,
MacMartins of Tyrone, O'Cahans,
MacLachlans, Lamonts,
MacSorleys,
MacNeills,
MacEwens,
MacQueens,
MacSweens...
- Lamont; the
MacSorleys of Monydrain, (of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg a
branch of Clan Donald); Clan Maclachlan; Clan
MacNeil, and the
MacSweens all claim...
- 1467.
According to MS 1467, the
MacSorleys of Monydrain, ([of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg a
branch of Clan Donald) and
MacEwens of
Otter are also descendants...
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Randall MacSorley MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim, PC (Ire) (died 10
December 1636),
rebelled together with
Tyrone and
Tyrconnell in the Nine Years' War...
- Liam
MacSorley, Dr.
Michael MacSorley, Rev
Frederick MacSorley, and Dr.
Eamon MacSorley, and
daughters Maureen MacSorley and
Kathleen MacSorley. At his...
- sources:
Dubgall mac Somairle,
Dubgall mac Sumairlid,
Dubhgall mac Somhairle,
Dubhgall mac Somhairlidh,
Dugald mac Somerled, and
Dugald MacSorley. The Gaelic...