Concannon (disambiguation)

Concannon (disambiguation)

Concannon (other spellings Ceanainn, Concanen, Concanon and Conceanainn) can refer to

  • Helena Concannon (née Walsh; 1878–1952), politician, historian, author and scholar.
  • Eóin Concannon, died 1954, King of the Claddagh.
  • Paddy Concannon, President of the I.T.C.C.A., born 1918, alive 2010.
  • Concannon Vineyard

Other spellings

  • Muirgeas ua Cú Ceanainn (died 1037), King of Uí Díarmata and Chief of the Name.
  • Richard Luke Concanen, O.P. (1747–1810), first Bishop of New York (1808–1810).
  • Edmund Concanon, Irish solicitor and town commissioner, 1816-1902.
  • Tomás Bán Ó Conceanainn (1870–1946), writer and historian.



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