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Conlon

The Conlon family is an Irish noble family, the original Gaelic spelling being Ó Connalláin. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the O'Conalláin were Princes of Ui Laeghari, an extensive territory in the counties of Meath and Westmeath, where the High King of Ireland historically derived his seat at the Hill of Tara.[1] The O'Conlons were chiefs of Crioch Tullach, in County Tyrone and branches of this family in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries settled in the counties of Roscommon, Galway and Mayo. As a sept of the Northern Uí Néill, they claim descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages and his son Conall Gulban, both High Kings of Ireland.

Name edit

O'Conlon is a variation of the anglicised version of Ó Connalláin. The name may be derived from two Irish Gaelic words "Con" (the genitive case of Cú, meaning "hound") and "Lón" meaning lion - thereby implying a person who has the characteristics of a lion born of a hound - strength and speed. It is sometimes spelt Conlan, Conlen and Conlin. Like most surnames, it is occasionally used as a first name.

Origins edit

The O'Conlons are a sept of the Cenél Conaill, or "kindred of Conall", specifically descended as part of Cenél Aedha, through Aedha mac Ainmirech great-great grandson of Conall Gulban. His father, Ainmirech mac Sétnai is brother of Lugaid mac Sétnai, founder of the Cenél Luighdech. The Cenél Aedha are said to have given their name to the barony of Tirhugh (Tír Aedha) in County Donegal.

Their kingdom was known as Tír Conaill, with their powerbase at Mag Ithe in the Finn valley, however they gradually expanded to cover what is now counties Donegal and Fermanagh. The Cenél Conaill clashed regularly with their kin the Cenél nEogain, eventually capturing the latter's original power-base of Ailech in the Inishowen peninsula—in modern-day County Donegal—by the 12th century. Related dynasties descended through Conall Cremthainne and Diarmait mac Cerbaill included the Síl nÁedo Sláine, the kings of Brega, descended from Colmán Már's youngest brother Áed Sláine and the Kings of Uisnech, among others, belonging to Clann Cholmáin.

Through the common ancestry of Lóegaire mac Néill, the O'Conlons are also related to the O'Connell family, including Count Daniel Charles O'Connell, Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill and the O'Connell Baronets.[2][3]

Several prominent figures originating from the Tir Conail kingdom included Maximilian, Count von Tyrconnell.[4]

People edit

Other people from the Conlon family include:

Bibliography edit

  • Byrne, F. J. (1987). Irish kings and high-kings. London: Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-5813-5. OCLC 17430353.
  • "Meath-county Tartan - Kinloch Anderson". www.kinlochanderson.com. Retrieved 2021-10-04
  • Bell, Robert (2021). The book of Ulster surnames. Newtownards: Ulster Historical Foundation. ISBN 978-1-913993-38-2. OCLC 1302108307.
  • The O Clery Book of Genealogies, Seamus Pender (ed.), in Analecta Hibernica, No. 18, 1951 pp. 1-198
  • Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland. London: Harrison & Sons. 9th edition, 1899.
  • Marquis de Ruvigny, Melville H., The Nobilities of Europe. London: Melville and Company. 1910. (repr. Adamant Media Corporation, 2000

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References edit

  1. ^ "Meath-county Tartan - Kinloch Anderson". www.kinlochanderson.com. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  2. ^ Cronnelly, Richard Francis (1864–1865). Irish family history: being an historical and genealogical account of the Gaedhals, from the earliest period to the present time, compiled from authentic sources. Richard F. Cronnelly. OCLC 866814098.
  3. ^ O'Hart, John (1892). Irish Pedigrees. Dublin.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ O'Domhnaill Abu (Spring 1987) O'Donnell Clan Newsletter no.7, (ISSN 0790-7389)

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The Conlon family is an Irish noble family the original Gaelic spelling being o Connallain In the tenth and eleventh centuries the O Conallain were Princes of Ui Laeghari an extensive territory in the counties of Meath and Westmeath where the High King of Ireland historically derived his seat at the Hill of Tara 1 The O Conlons were chiefs of Crioch Tullach in County Tyrone and branches of this family in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries settled in the counties of Roscommon Galway and Mayo As a sept of the Northern Ui Neill they claim descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages and his son Conall Gulban both High Kings of Ireland Contents 1 Name 2 Origins 3 People 4 Bibliography 5 Other 6 See also 7 ReferencesName editO Conlon is a variation of the anglicised version of o Connallain The name may be derived from two Irish Gaelic words Con the genitive case of Cu meaning hound and Lon meaning lion thereby implying a person who has the characteristics of a lion born of a hound strength and speed It is sometimes spelt Conlan Conlen and Conlin Like most surnames it is occasionally used as a first name Origins editThe O Conlons are a sept of the Cenel Conaill or kindred of Conall specifically descended as part of Cenel Aedha through Aedha mac Ainmirech great great grandson of Conall Gulban His father Ainmirech mac Setnai is brother of Lugaid mac Setnai founder of the Cenel Luighdech The Cenel Aedha are said to have given their name to the barony of Tirhugh Tir Aedha in County Donegal Their kingdom was known as Tir Conaill with their powerbase at Mag Ithe in the Finn valley however they gradually expanded to cover what is now counties Donegal and Fermanagh The Cenel Conaill clashed regularly with their kin the Cenel nEogain eventually capturing the latter s original power base of Ailech in the Inishowen peninsula in modern day County Donegal by the 12th century Related dynasties descended through Conall Cremthainne and Diarmait mac Cerbaill included the Sil nAedo Slaine the kings of Brega descended from Colman Mar s youngest brother Aed Slaine and the Kings of Uisnech among others belonging to Clann Cholmain Through the common ancestry of Loegaire mac Neill the O Conlons are also related to the O Connell family including Count Daniel Charles O Connell Eibhlin Dubh Ni Chonaill and the O Connell Baronets 2 3 Several prominent figures originating from the Tir Conail kingdom included Maximilian Count von Tyrconnell 4 People editOther people from the Conlon family include Barry Conlon born 1978 Irish football player Charles M Conlon 1868 1945 American photographer David Conlon born 1982 Irish mathematician Edward Conlon born 1965 a New York police officer and author Fred Conlon 1943 2005 an Irish sculptor Gerry Conlon 1954 2014 a member of the Guildford Four James Conlon born 1950 an American conductor John Conlon born 1989 hurler with Clonlara and Clare GAA Kelly Conlon born 1969 an American bass guitarist Mary A Conlon 1870 1936 an American elementary school principal who founded Walton High School Paddy Conlon publican the founder of the town of Narembeen in Western Australia Patrick Conlon artist an American tattooist and comics illustrator Patrick Conlon politician born 1959 an Australian politician Patrick Giuseppe Conlon a member of the Maguire Seven P J Conlon born 1993 Irish American baseball player Paul Conlon born 1966 Australian former professional rugby league footballer Paul Conlon footballer born 1978 English former footballer Peter Conlon American politician Richard Conlon born 1965 in Hemel Hempstead is an English playwright Robert Daniel Conlon born 1948 U S Catholic bishop Sarah Conlon 1926 2008 Irish activist Sean Conlon born 1981 singer songwriter Spot Conlon a fictional character in the 1992 film Newsies based off an actual person who was quoted in regards to the New York Newsies Strike of 1899 Tim Conlon disambiguation multiple people Tom Conlon born 1996 English footballer Conlon Nancarrow 1912 1997 an American composer who took Mexican citizenship in 1955 Thomas Connellan 1640 1698 Irish composer Mary Connellan fl c 1720 harpist William Connellan fl mid 17th century brother of Thomas Irish harpist Lawrence O Connellan fl 1756 Irish Dominican Superior of Louvain from County Sligo Thady Connellan 1780 1854 Irish teacher and scholar Owen Connellan 1797 1871 Irish historian Thomas Connellan priest 1855 about 1920 Irish priest Edward Connellan 1912 1983 Australian aviator founder of Connellan Airways Leo Connellan 1928 2001 American poet Joe Connellan died 1967 Irish newspaper editor and politician Ray Connellan Irish sportsperson Marie Christine Conlon born 1985 American Graphic Designer and IllustratorBibliography editByrne F J 1987 Irish kings and high kings London Batsford ISBN 0 7134 5813 5 OCLC 17430353 Meath county Tartan Kinloch Anderson www kinlochanderson com Retrieved 2021 10 04 Bell Robert 2021 The book of Ulster surnames Newtownards Ulster Historical Foundation ISBN 978 1 913993 38 2 OCLC 1302108307 The O Clery Book of Genealogies Seamus Pender ed in Analecta Hibernica No 18 1951 pp 1 198 Burke Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland London Harrison amp Sons 9th edition 1899 Marquis de Ruvigny Melville H The Nobilities of Europe London Melville and Company 1910 repr Adamant Media Corporation 2000Other editConlon v Ozolins a New Zealand court caseSee also editIrish nobility Irish kingdoms kingsReferences edit Meath county Tartan Kinloch Anderson www kinlochanderson com Retrieved 2021 10 04 Cronnelly Richard Francis 1864 1865 Irish family history being an historical and genealogical account of the Gaedhals from the earliest period to the present time compiled from authentic sources Richard F Cronnelly OCLC 866814098 O Hart John 1892 Irish Pedigrees Dublin a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link O Domhnaill Abu Spring 1987 O Donnell Clan Newsletter no 7 ISSN 0790 7389 nbsp This page lists people with the surname Conlon If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conlon amp oldid 1213726349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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