It is thought that some Highland MacEacherns might have adopted the Cochrane name after the defeat at Culloden to hide their Highland origins when moving south. Ireland. The Scots brought the Cochrane name to Ulster from the time of the Scottish plantations and even before. John Cochran, ...
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Some say the Munro name was derived from the Gaelic Mac an Rothaich, meaning “man from Roe,” where Roe is the Roe river in Ulster. That would support the supposed Irish origin of the Munros. An alternative version has Munro coming from the Gaelic maolruadh, meaning “bald and red.”...
Clan Bruce was one of the richest and most powerful clans in the 12th-14th centuries. It produced two kings of Scotland including Robert the Bruce, who led the Scottish army at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 that famously defeated an English army three times its size. The King's Cave,...
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It was not long before they began to intermarry with the Irish and there are a huge number of Irish names that date from this time, about 10% of all names found in Ireland today. Some names are clearly Norman in origin, such asMolyneux, which is found in Kerry, andDevereux, which in...
Scotland.Hardie has been considered to have either Norman, Viking or Celtic origins. The Viking origin refers to a Viking Hard tribe that had raided the British coast in the 10th century. The Celtic explanation came later. It was thought that many MacHardies in Aberdeenshire shortened their na...
Ireland. Not all Murphys share the same ancestors, as there were several distinct Murphy septs that emerged in each of the four Irish provinces, Ulster, Leinster, Munster, and Connacht: Ulster. A MacMurchadhas clan held sway in Inishowen (Donegal) until they were displaced by the O’...