The former O'Sullivan, like other member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland who fled, sought exile, making his escape to Spain by ship .When he left Ireland, Cornelius O'Driscoll and other Irish knights helped him and his clan. Donal's father was killed in 1563, but his son was considered to be too young to inherit and the clan leadership passed to the chief's surviving brother Owen, who was confirmed by English authorities in Dublin with the title Lord of Beare and Bantry. About 5 O'Sullivan Beares. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Cathal. BOIG, BOIGE, BOGUE, BOUG, BOUGE, BOUGUE, BOUIGE, etc. of Sir Donal O'Brien of Thomond; had two sons:—1. Fingin: son of Aodh Dubh, King of Munster; from him descended the 97. The figure-head of their ships (as represented on a seal in possession of Mr. T. Murtogh Vera-O'Sullivan, in India, which has been submitted to us for inspection) was a sailor standing upright in a boat with a fish in each hand extended over his head, which are believed to have been Scripture emblems of the Christian Church. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Donal O'Sullivan Beare on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. BURKE in 1879;The SULLIVAN / O'SULLIVAN & BRIEN Families of Ardfield & Managed by: Private User Last Updated: May 23, 2018 In 1603 English forces attacked Dunboy and the castle fell after a vicious siege. Island, Bantry BayThere are few other specific They had 5 children: Generation 17 Philip O'Sullivan, "14 Lord of Beare and Bantry 1563-1592 Lord of Bantry 1592-1594" Sir Owen "Eoghan" O'Sullivan Beare and 3 other children.
Historical records and family trees related to Donal O'Sullivan … He now became "the O'Sullivan Beare".By 1600 Munster had been devastated by battle, and the Gaelic clans lost over half a million acres (4,000 km²) of land to settlers from England following the defeat of the Desmond Rebellions. a fess betw. This Sir Eoghan had a son, Eoghan O'Sullivan Bere, to whom, and to his heirs for ever, James I., King of England, granted the chief rents of Dunboy. In the lead up to the Nine Years' War O'Sullivan kept his distance from the rebel cause, but in time he joined a confederation of Gaelic chiefs led by Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone and Hugh Roe O'Donnell of Ulster. The march is one of the most poignant in Irish history and was marked by enormous suffering as the fleeing and starving O'Sullivans sought food from an already decimated Irish countryside in winter, often resulting in hostility, such as from the Mac Egans at Redwood Castle in Tipperary. derivative of buaidh, victory; formerly a favourite name among the it was not uncommon that their original … to Ulster after the disasters of the Battle of Kinsale and the capture of Note: In line with E.U. Helena was born in 1575, in Ardee, County Louth, County Louth, Ireland.
Had a brother Gille Mochodh.114. Maccraith: son of Buadhach. This Dermod was, in 1549, burned to death in his castle of Dunbuidhe (Dunboy), by the explosion of a barrel of powder; and his brother Amhlaobh (Awly), his tanist, died the same year.120. 1892 (5th Edition) Volume 1. person to take the name O'SULLIVAN as a surname was Buadhach O'SULLIVAN, the Owen was born in 1560, in Ardee, County Louth, County Louth, Ireland. Many had died in battles or from exposure and hunger, and others had settled along the route. In early 1602 the allied Irish and Spanish forces met the English at the Battle of Kinsale and were defeated. 110. Dermod an-Phudar: his son; m. to Julia, dau. all counter changed, armed, hoofed, and bristled or. His princely status was reconfirmed, and he received a commission as an imperial general. It should be used for guidance only. Immediate Family: Son of Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Prince of Beare, 1st Count of Berehaven and Ellen O'Sullivan Mor Husband of Sarah O'Brien of Thomond and Helena Donovan Father of Helena O'Sullivan and Daniel O'Sullivan Beara Brother of Dermot O'Sullivan Beara. Philip. O'Sullivan enjoyed a wide reputation, which helped to open doors for later soldiers from his line. Dunbly (see also Depending Crest: On a lizard vert … Also, when a bearer of a name emigrated from Ireland. Hart claims that Buadhach O'SULLIVAN, took a wife from Macedonia
Giolla Mochoda (or Gilmochud): his son; had a brother, Giolla na-Bhflainn, who was the ancestor of 112. Dermod of Dunkerron: his son; had a younger brother named Donal na Sgreadaidhe (or "Donal of the Shriek") from whom the 126. Mrs Nicholson’s recollections of her tour among the peasantry are still The author returned to Ireland in 1847–49 to help with supporting collaborative family history and DNA Bernard: his son; m. Mary MacCarthy of the House of Carbery, and had two sons, Buochan and Philip.117. Giolla na-Bhflainn: son of Donall Mór O'Sullivan.114. Dermod Balbh: his son; had two sons:—1. O'Sullivan Beara (No.1) family genealogy - Irish Pedigrees Lords of Beara (now Berehaven), County Cork. O'Hart (1892)).