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Fhiona (Paul of the Wine) mac Pilip O Duibhgeannain | | Lucais Ancaire (Lucas the Anchorite) mac Poil O Duibhgeannain | | Fearghail Mhuimhnigh (Fearghail of Munster) mac Lucais O Duibhgeannain, d. 1347 | | Matha Ghlais mac Fearghail Mhuimhnigh O Duibhgeannain | | Maoileachlainn mac Matha Ghlais O Duibhgeannain | | Dubhthaigh Mhoir mac Maoileachlainn O Duibhgeannain, d. 1511 | |________________________________________________________ | | | | Dubhthaigh Oig mac Dubhtaigh Mhoir O Duibhgeannain Maoilsechlainn | | | | Duilbh mac Dubhtaigh Oig O Duibhgeannain, d. 1578 Paidin | | | | Maolmhuire mac Duilbh O Duibhgeannain, fl. 1578 Dolbh | | Matthew Glas | | Daibhidh Bacach O Duibhghennain fl. 1651–1696
407:) as he sometimes called himself, was an active scribe, compiler, poet between the years 1651 and 1696. In the earliest of his known works, Royal Irish Academy Ms. 24.P.9., he writes on page 238: "I stop now, and I on Loch Mask in the house of Tadhg Og Ó Flaherty, 1 April 1651, David Duigenan who wrote this." A later entry specifies the place as Oilean Ruadh, or Red Island. Over the course of his life he penned such works as "The Frenzy of Sweeney", "The Adventures of the Two Idiot Saints", "The Battle of Magh Rath", and "The Banquet of Dun na Gedh". He is believed to have lived his final years in Shancough, Tirerrill, 33: 1769: 295: 218:"1398: David O Duigeannain, Coarb of the Virgin St. Lasair, chief chronicler of MacDiarmuda and his great favourite, a hospitaller for all comers of Eirinn in general, a reverend attendant of a nobleman, and one that never refused anyone for anything he had until his death, died in his house and was interred in the Church of Cill Ronan." 230:. Their ancestor was Philip na hInishe who died in Conmaicne in 1340, said to be a brother of Fearghall Muimhneach. The first member of the family mentioned as of Castlefore was Maghnus mac Melaghlin Ruadh O Duibggeannain, who died in 1452. He is apparently the same Maghnus of Castlefore was the chief compiler of the Book of 395:
Nothing certain is known of Peregrine after August 1636; possibly he returned to Louvain, as did Ó Cleirigh. However, there exists a slight possibility that he remained in Ireland, as a copy of the annals was in the town of Galway, and used as a source by none other than Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh,
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Dubhlaith Conghall Mughaighe Faghartach Madadhar | | Naomhtuc mac Duibhgeann | | Pilip na hInnise (Phillip of the Island) mac Naomhtuc O Duibhgeannain | | Poil an
392:(Michael Ó Cleirigh), Peregrine, Cu Choigriche (Peregrine) Ó Cleirigh, and Fearfeasa Ó Maoilchonaire, these four men compiled and wrote in a few years (c. 1627–1636) one of the largest collections of mythical, historical and cultural lore – spanning the years 2242 AM to 1616 AD. 533:(Scottish author whose books include "Skelp the Aged"; "The Buick Stops Here"; "Quantitative Methods For Business Research Using Microsoft Excel"; "Saving The Last Dance"; "Katherine Black Doesn't Dance"; "Things To Do When The Music Stops" and "A Dictionary of Business Research Methods") 141:... informs us that the O Duigenans followed the profession of historiographers under the families of Clann Mhaiolruanaidh and Conmhaicne in Magh Rein, that is, with the Mac Dermotts and the MacDonoughs in the west, and with the O Farrells in the territory of Annaly." 454:"1578: O'Duigennan of Kilronan (Dolbh, son of Duffy), ollav of Tirerrill, a learned historian, who kept a thronged house of general hospitality; a cheerful, eloquent, and affable man, died; and his son, Mulmurry, took his place" ( 396:
who explicitly references having used it in 1649, although typically he gives us no clues as to how he obtained it. It may not be coincidental that a kinsman of Ó Duibhgeannáin, Daibhidh Ó Duibhgeannáin living and working in the
447:"1578: Ó Duibhgeannáin Cille Ronain (Dolbh mac Dubhthaigh) ollamh Ua n-Oilealla saoí senchaidh fer tighe aoidhedh coitchinn congairighe, fer suilbir, soingthe soagallmha d'écc, & a mhac Maol Muire do ghabhail a ionaidh." ( 158:, died." Less than thirty years later in the year 1323 (according to the same source) – "Gillapatrick O'Duigennan, Chief Historian of Conmaicne, and Lucas, his son, were slain by Conor, the son of Garvey Maguire." 169:. While Maine's relationship is probably fictitious, there seems to be no good reason for doubting that the O Duibhgeannain descend from the figure claimed as an ancestor by the rulers of 500: 206:"1357: Clement O'Duigenan, Vicar of Kilronan, died. He was called Sagart-na-Sinnach . Muimhneach O'Duigennan, ollav of Conmaicne and Clann-Mulrony, Lower and Upper, died." 506: 542: 536: 1639: 1172: 62: 203:"1347: The church of Kilronan was re-erected by Farrell O'Duigenan. Finola, daughter of Mac Fineen, and wife of Farrell O'Duigenan, died." 1823: 237:
Irish historical manuscripts compiled and penned by various O Duibhgeannain which have survived their turbulent times include:
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By the 14th century, while some lines of the family remained in Annaly, the senior branches and others moved west into
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Cu Coigriche, thought to have been born about or after 1590, was ordained a Franciscan friar and changed his name to
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where they became historians for the MacDermots. The senior line, under Ferghall Muimhneach, built
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The family themselves can be traced back with confidence several centuries further, ultimately to
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The earliest known reference to a bearer of the surname dates to 1296, when, according to the
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were a family of professional historians in medieval and early modern Ireland.
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include the following early references to the family, and Kilronan church:
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The two most significant Ó Duibhgeannáins during the final years of
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Daibhidh mac Matthew Glas Ó Duibhgeannáin, or Daibhidh Bacach (
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The Celebrated Antiquary", Nollaig O Muralie, Maynooth, 1996.
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By 1400 a secondary line had established themselves in
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Cu Coigriche mac Tuathal O Duibhgeannain of Castlefore
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