Ó Gadhra

Ó Gadhra

Ó Gadhra or O'Gara is an Irish surname which originated in the kingdom of Luighne Connacht.

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Background

The first O'Gara's were descendants of the Gailenga people. Their descendants were located in Sliabh Lugha (later known as the Barony of Gallen), the southern part of the territory ruled by the Kings of Luighne Connacht.

In the 13th century they were expelled from the area (by the Clan Mac Siúrtáin) and moved to Cul Ui Fionn, later known as the barony of Coolavin, County Sligo.

Notable Bearers of the Name

See also

  • Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name
  • Kings of Sliabh Lugha
  • Kings of Luighne Connacht

External links

References

  • The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps, Hubert T. Knox. Originally published 1908, Hogges Figgies and Co. Dublin. Reprinted by De Burca rare books, 1982. ISBN 0-946130-01-9.
  • Muintir Ghadhra, an t-Athair Fearghus Báiréad, OFM, pp.45-66, Measgra i gcuimhne Mhichíl Uí Chléirigh. Miscellany of historical and linguistic studies in honour of Brother Michael Ó Cléirigh, chief of the Four Masters, 1643-1943, ed. by Father Sylvester O'Brien, Assisi Press, Dublin, 1944.
  • The Surnames of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, Dublin, 1978.

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