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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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Abt 900 - 951 (~ 51 years)
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Name |
Ceinneidigh (Cennetig) Na CENNEDI (KENNEDY) [2, 3] |
Prefix |
King |
Suffix |
Of Thomond |
Born |
Abt 900 |
Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland) |
Gender |
Male |
Alt. Birth |
Abt 910 |
Alt. Birth |
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Alt. Birth |
926 |
Alt. Birth |
- Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland)
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FamilySearch ID |
GJRY-SJL |
Name |
CEINNEDIGH |
Name |
Cennetig Of The DALCASSIANS |
Name |
Cineadh Na MUNSTER |
_UID |
4C7C928A93D54C1ABF61AB584EA8F4BA791A |
Died |
951 |
Person ID |
I28863 |
Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
28 Dec 2022 |
Family |
Babhion (Be-Bind) O'FLAHERTY, b. Abt 905, West Connaught, Ireland , d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
| 1. King Brian BORU, Of Ireland, b. Abt 941, Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland) , d. 23 Apr 1014, Battle Of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland (Age ~ 73 years) |
| 2. Cernach Na MUNSTER, b. Abt 948, Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland) , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
29 Aug 2016 |
Family ID |
F5226 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- The majority of the Kennedys who settled in Northern Ireland are of Scottish origin from the territories of Galloway and Ayr just across the Irish Sea some twenty miles away. These Scottish Kennedys intermarried with local Irish and thus they are Scots-Irish in blood. The other Kennedy family is located in southwest Ireland with its foundation in the bloodline of Cormac Cas, King of Thomond and Munster. Cormac Cas is the progenitor of the clan known as the Dal Cais or Dalcassians, translated to mean descendants of Cas. They were a minor clan of Ireland and ruled the northern section of Munster Province known as Thomond (all County Clare, southern Galway and northern Limerick, northwest Tipperary), while their cousins, the Eugenians (McCarthys and O?Sullivans) ruled the south of Munster known as Desmond. The kingship of Munster switched between these two clans every other generation. Two great families came from the Dalcassian Clan: The O?Briens and the O?Kennedys. Cinneidigh (Kennedy), King of Thomond, died in 954 A.D. He was succeeded by his son Brian, his 12th son. In time Brian rose in power and gained the kingship of Munster, obtained the allegiance of the other five provincial kings of Ireland, and eventually became High King of Ireland. Because he exacted tribute, his second name became Boru, meaning tribute. He is known as one of the greatest kings of Ireland, and in 1014 he defeated the Vikings at Dublin at the age of 88.
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- [S397] J. K. Loren, J.K. Loren Dec 8 2003.
- [S616] Irish Landed Gentry, 2nd Ed; John O'Hart {1887}, 122 (Reliability: 3).
- [S796] Annals of Ulster, Mac Airt & Mac Niocaill's translation, 1983, digital edition , 397 (Reliability: 3).
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