O’Neill is an Irish clan whose name goes back into the mists of history – to the legendary 5th century warrior king of Ireland Niall Noigiallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages) who is said to have been responsible for bringing St. Patrick to Ireland....
Charles Byrne the Irish Giant The eight foot Byrne giant in 1780’s London. Byrne Settlers in Natal.Joseph Byrne, his life and emigration scheme. The Byrne DNA Project.Byrne DNA. Byrne Surname Ancestry from Ireland (Wicklow) to England, America and Australia ...
Y-chromosomes and the extent of patrilineal ancestry in Irish surnames Ireland has one of the oldest systems of patrilineal hereditary surnames in the world. Using the paternal co-inheritance of Y-chromosome DNA and Irish surn... B Mcevoy,DG Bradley - 《Human Genetics》 被引量: 115发表: ...
The correspondence of Scandinavian patrilineal ancestry in a cohort of Irish men bearing surnames of putative Norse origin was examined using both slow ... B Mcevoy,C Brady,LT Moore,... - 《European Journal of Humangenetics》 被引量: 87发表: 2006年 Surname study of suicide in Austria: Diffe...
Meanwhile George Hutchinson, Scots Irish from county Cavan, came to Argenteuil, Quebec with his family in the late 1820’s. Caribbean. Scottish Hutchisons made an early impression in Jamaica. Lewis Hutchison arrived in the 1760’s to head an estate there known as Edinburgh Castle. But he ...
Scotland.Clan Christie, said to be a sept of clan Farquharson, was first sighted in Fife in the 15th century. A Christie farming family in Cupar can trace their Fife ancestry to the early 1600’s. But the main home of the Christies has been further up the coast, in Angus and Aberdeen...
Townsend and Townshend Surname Ancestry from England (Norfolk) to Ireland, America, Canada and Peru England.The Townshend name in Norfolk dates back to the early 12th century and Ludoric of Townshend who married the heiress Elizabeth de Hauteville of Raynham. Raynham Hall was to be the Townshend...
Ireland.The English brought the Irish name to Ireland, although the name was also sometimes adopted by the O’Bradain sept in Connacht. Sir Edward Fisher, an English adventurer, received large land grants in the early 1600’s in west Dublin and Wexford (after his death, these estates passed...
Irish Arrivals.There were Potter arrivals from Ireland. John Potter was said to have been a descendant of a Cromwellian soldier who had settled in Fermanagh. He emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1741 and died there fifteen years later. His son James fought in the Revolutionary War, serving under ...
Hugh Montgomery came from Antrim to Boston in 1718, part of a Scots Irish exodus to New England at that time. Reportedly they had to spend the winter on the Maine coast before finding a home in what became Londonderry, New Hampshire. Later Montgomerys were farmers in Strafford county. ...