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297:. There were seven McMurphy landholders in 1659, and twelve in 1664. The Hearth Money Roll of the same year lists several bearers of the name in Dorsey, Legmoylan, and Creggan, though none in Carnally. A census of 1766 listed at least eight families of the name in Carnally by that year. During the plantation, many Morrows came to Armagh from Scotland who were of the Scottish branch of MacMurchadha and mixed with the local families of MacMurchadha and MacMurchaidh. 24: 272:
Over the course of the next two hundred years, the Tyrone O'Neill's would expand into The Fews and make the McMurphy their vassals again. By the end of the 15th century they were centered on Dunreavey Wood. A
175:(meaning "battle"). The name therefore comes to mean "Sea Warrior" Over time the name has been Anglicised as Murphy, MacMurphy, Murchison and MacMurchie but most commonly as Murphy. 324:
Murphy is the single most common Irish surname. However, most Murphy's elsewhere in Ireland are unrelated, being descendants of various other Mac Murchaidh, Mac Murchadha, and
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The earliest reference to the name in Ulster occurs in 1172, when "Mulmaire McMurphy, lord of Munterbirn, was slain by Hugh Magennis and the Clan Hugh of the
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families. Morrow's may stem from both the Scottish branch of MacMurchadha or from any of the Irish branches, and also from the Scottish name
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in the 17th century the clan was found in County Armagh. There are different origins than the Wexford, Cork and Fermanagh County septs.
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Since the 17th century, MacMurchadha and MacMurchaidh have become anglicised as Morrow and MacMurphy or Murphy respectively. In
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Maol Maire Mac Murchadha toiseach Muinntire Birn do mharbhadh la h-Aedh Mac Aenghusa agus la Cloinn Aeda do Uibh Eachdach
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of 1602 names some one hundred and seventy free clansmen of the Fews, of whom thirty-five were McMurphy's.
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Rev. Trevor Morrow, former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and an Ecumenist.
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Colonel Henry A. Morrow, colonel of the 24th Michigan Volunteers, part of the Iron Brigade.
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has also been anglicised as McMurchy and MacMurchy. The clan originated in the ferns
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However, the McMurphy's were forcibly disposed and driven out by their more powerful
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and tend to be also referred to as Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) as well as Irish.
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Maj. Samuel Morrow, one of the Scotch-Irish Overmountain men who fought at the
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kinsmen, sometime in the 13th century. They subsequently settled in the
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were granted to McMurphy's c. 1610, but were seized by the time of
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Michael C. O'Laughlin, book of Irish Families Great and Small
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Raodhmann na Rannta Mac Murchaidh, poet, fl. 18th century.
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Niall MĂłr Mac Mac Murchaidh, poet, fl. 17th/18th century.
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Niall Óge Mac Mac Murchaidh, poet, fl. 18th century.
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