Dowling
My ancestor is William Dowling son of Robert Dowling II
ROBERT DOWLING II. Robert Dowling II was the first Dowling (of our branch of the family) to come to South Carolina. Robert Dowling I, or his antecedents, came to Virginia by way of Wales during the seventeenth. century. Robert Dowling I married in Virginia to a Virginian. Robert Dowling II is the child of this marriage. Robert Dowling II grew to manhood in Virginia and married a Virginian. From this marriage there was one child, William Dowling, born in Virginia. The mother died in childbirth or soon thereafter. Robert Dowling II married a second time. By his second wife, Sarah Guinn of Virginia, there were James, John, Elizabeth, Sarah and Millie. Shortly before the War of the Revolution, Robert Dowling II moved to Jeffries Creek, near the present town of Darlington, South Carolina. William Dowling married in Virginia a Virginian and moved near his father in the Darlington region. (These facts are attested by Noel T. Dowling, Nash Professor of Law at Columbia University, and are based on notes dictated by the Rev. Dempsey Dowling in 1857.) Robert Dowling I was born before 1710, but his date of death is uncertain (believed alive in 1800). Robert Dowling II was born in 1730 and died in 1794. Robert Dowling II served throughout the war in Captain William Vause’s Company, 12th Virginia Regiment, Commanded by Colonel James Wood. He fought at Musgrove’s Mill, Guilford Court House, Cowpens and King’s Mountain. (See Maud Dowling Turner’s file Natl. D.A.R. #238787, 171982, 137007.)
* WILLIAM DOWLING. Born 1756. Died January 1, 1783. Married a Virginian, children, Jabez, Micajah (“Cageby”), Elizah. Participated in siege of Charleston, later killed by Tories near the close of the war at his new home in Barnwell County, whence he had moved from Darlington. Son of Robert Dowling II and a Virginia lady whose name is unknown. See additional notes under Dennis and (James) Jabez Dowling.
The Dowling Family — Their Ancestors and Descendants
A book in remembrance of past generations
By Dr. Carolyn Rowell Haigler
The Dowling family history originates in Ireland. William Dowling and his son Henry came to the Jamestown colony of Virginia sometime during the Great Migration period between 1618 and 1623, just in time to see the first windmill to be built in America.
Henry’s son, Matthew Dowling, went to the Province of South Carolina during a time when there was a large influx of Irish settling the colony. He died in South Carolina in 1674.
Henry’s second son, Robert Dowling, had a son, Michael Dowling fought in the wars in the Indian ceded lands of South Carolina under the command of Captain Nelson.
After Michael Dowling died (before 1751), his wife was granted land on Stevens Creek in Edgefield County, South Carolina, near Barnwell. Two of their sons, Robert and William Dowling, were revolutionary soldiers, and from thence came many Dowling generations in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
The book, “The Dowling family, their Ancestors and Descendants”, by Carolyn Rowell Haigler, contains 217 pages of Dowling history and genealogy. The book contains wills, probates, marriage and death records, census, cemetery records, land records, pictures, and several other court records.
A few of the surnames affiliated with the Dowling families are; Aldredge, Allen, Altman, Ammons, Barber, Beckham, Bell, Bennett, Blanchett, Boutwell, Bowen, Brackin, Brauda, Brown, Carter, Clelland, Colley, Corbett, Cox, Crawford, Crews, Davis, Dixon, Dryden, Dubose, Echols, Edenfield, Fiveash, Graham, Griffin, Guess, Gunter, Halliford, Hanberry, Hand, Harper, Harris, Hendrix, Herrin, Hickox, Highsmith, Hill, Howard, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kimbrell, King, Knight, Lane, Lee, Lewis, Lyons, Matthews, Moody, Morgan, O’Quinn, Parrish, Pearson, Prescott, Raulerson, Register, Rhoden, Rice, Riggins, Roberson, Robinson, Rogers, Rosier, Rowell, Smith, Stokes, Stone, Strickland, Thomas, Thornton, Turner, Wainwright, Walker, Walston, White, Williams, and many others.
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Dowling
The DOWLINGS were one of the “Seven Septs of Leix.” In the confiscations that were part of the English policy in Ireland after the “flight of the Earls” the leading members of the Dowling clan were transplanted to Tarbert in north Kerry in 1607 A. D. Although they never established in this new home the power and influence they held in their ancient territory of Leix, some of them prospered and from these the DOWLINGS of Kerry and Limerick spring.
Not withstanding this break up of the ancient clan holdings and traditional way of life, many of the rank and file of the DOWLING family managed to remain near their ancestral possessions in Leix, and not only flourished but spread out to the adjoining counties of Carlow, Kilkenny and Wicklow. The fact that there are four place names called Ballydowling (or Dowling’s town) in Wicklow is ample evidence of their vitality and power in these areas.
Love of learning which marked many of the ancient Celtic families was a characteristic tradition among the DOWLINGS. Thady Dowling (1544 – 1628) was one of the most renowned of Irish annalists and an authority on Irish grammar. And while this devotion to bardic lore suffered eclipse during the bitter persecutions of the Penal Laws which aimed at destroying the Irish language, culture and way of life, it came back with renewed vigor after Catholic Emancipation in 1829.
Among the DOWLINGS who gained prominence in the field of letters during the nineteenth century were: Vincent Dowling (1778 – 1844) prominent judge and learned author; Vincent George Dowling (1787 – 1852) founder and for thirty years editor of BELL’S LIFE and FISTIANA; his son Frank Lewis Dowling (1821 – 1867) who carried on his father’s publications; Richard Dowling (1846 – 1898) novelist and editor of Dublin’s witty journals: ZOZIMUS and IRELAND’S EYE and Doctor Jeremiah Dowling (1830 – 1906) author of THE CLADDAGH BOATMAN.
Ancient Dowlings – Ui Dunlaing – Eanna Ceannsalach to Gillchriosd O’Dowley
Descendants of Eanna Ceannsalach MacMorough
Generation No. 1
1. EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for EANNA CEANNSALACH MACMOROUGH:
Eanna Ceannsalach, elder son of Labhradha. Was called Ceann-salach (unclean head) by Cednathech the Druid, whom he slew at Crogan (in King’s County) where Eanna defeated Eochaidh Muigh Meadhein the Monarch in 365 AD. Was King of Leinster at the time of the advent of St. Patrick to Ireland, his son Crimthan being the first Christian King of that province. From this Enna Ceann-sealach were descended the “Hy-Kinselagh” and from him, also, the surname ‘Kinsela’. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Occupation 1: King of Leinster
Children of EANNA CEANNSALACH MACMOROUGH are:
i. CRIMTHANN CAS2 MACMOROUGH, b. Ireland; d. Abt. 430, Ireland.
Notes for CRIMTHANN CAS MACMOROUGH:
Third son of Eanna Ceansalach, was King of Leinster for 40 years; baptised by St. Patrick at Rathvilly, circa 448. Slain in 484 by his grandson Eochaidh Guinech of the Hy-Bairche. Married Mell daughter of Erebran of the Desies in Munster (son of Eoghan Bric, son of Art Cuirb, son of Fiacha Suigde, son of Felim Rachtmar) and had many issue. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Occupation 1: King of Leinster
Religion: Christian
2. ii. FELIM DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
iii. EOCHN/EOCHAIDH CEANNSALACH, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Scotland.
Notes for EOCHN/EOCHAIDH CEANNSALACH:
Was exiled to Scotland by the Irish Monarch Niall of the Nine Hostages whom said Eochu assassinated near Boulogne, on the river Leor (now the Lianne).
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Religion: Christian
iv. EARC, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
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Religion: Christian
v. AONGUS, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
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Religion: Christian
vi. CONAL, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
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Religion: Christian
vii. TRIAN, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
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Religion: Christian
viii. CAIRPRE, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
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Religion: Christian
ix. DEADHACH, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for DEADHACH:
Deadhach, son of Eanna Cinsealach. This is the ancestor of O’Dea and Day in Leinster. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Generation No. 2
2. FELIM2 DOWLING (EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for FELIM DOWLING:
DOWLING – Chiefs in the County Wicklow and Queen’s County.
Felim, son of Eanna Ceannsalach. Brother of Crimthan Cass and ancestor of O’Dublhaoidh, Lords of Fertullugh in the County of Westmeath.
Anglicised as Dooley, Dowley, Doolan, Dullen, Dolen and Dowling.
O’Dubhlaoidh: Before the English invasion of Ireland the family O’Dubhlaoidh was driven from ‘Feara Tulagh’ (i.e. Viri Collium), now in the Barony of Fertullagh in the County of Westmeath by the family O’Melaghlin and they settled in Ely O’Carroll. The O’Dowling (or O’Dunlaing) portion of the family were Chiefs in the County of Wicklow and in the Queen’s County. -Source: O’Donovan. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
Originally, Leinster stretched northwards to the Boyne but the land between it and the Liffey was lost to the advancing Ui Neill. The heartland of historic Leinster was the vale of the Liffey, and the valleys of the Barrow and the Slaney. The great dynasties, the winners, were in the plains and river valleys; the losers were on the eastern coastal strip, the Wicklow highlands, and the north-western boglands. In the eighth century Leinster was ruled by the Ui Dunlainge, a group of dynasties settled in the vale of the Liffey and in the plains of Kildare. They were new men: the annals and genealogies show that other groups-whom they had pushed out into the badlands-had held kingship before them. The Ui Dunlainge allied themselves closely with the great church of Kildare in a mutual profit venture. They had other rivals to the south of them: Ui Chennselaig, who had threatened the vale of the Liffey in the seventh century-but were foiled and pushed south, where they carved out an important kingdom for themselves in association with Ferns and a number of other monasteries. ( The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland edited by R F Foster – Oxford University Press 1989).
“Ui” means descendants of. This is a plural form (also often shown as ‘Hy’) and denotes the clan, sept or whole body of descendants.
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Arms: Ar. a holly tree eradicated ppr. on a chief engr. az a lion pass. betw. two trefoils slipped or. Crest: Out of a mural coronet a dexter arm vested, holding a sword waved.
Religion: Christian
Child of FELIM DOWLING is:
3. i. AENEAS3 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 3
3. AENEAS3 DOWLING (FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for AENEAS DOWLING:
AEneas son of Felim. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Children of AENEAS DOWLING are:
4. i. MUREDACH4 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
ii. UARGUS DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for UARGUS DOWLING:
Ancestor of Duncan or Dunkin of the line of Heremon.
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Religion: Christian
Generation No. 4
4. MUREDACH4 DOWLING (AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for MUREDACH DOWLING:
Muredach (a quo O’Muiredaigh, of Leinster, anglicised Murray), son of AEneas. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Children of MUREDACH DOWLING are:
5. i. EOCHAIDH5 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland or Scotland.
ii. ALIOLL, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for ALIOLL:
Ancestor of Maconky
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Religion: Christian
iii. EOGHAN/OWEN DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for EOGHAN/OWEN DOWLING:
Ancestor of O’Harraghtan of Leinster
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Religion: Christian
Generation No. 5
5. EOCHAIDH5 DOWLING (MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland or Scotland. He married FEILDEM.
Notes for EOCHAIDH DOWLING:
Eochaidh, son of Muredach. King of Leinster. Fled to Scotland. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Occupation 1: King of Leinster
Religion: Christian
Title: King of Leinster
Children of EOCHAIDH DOWLING and FEILDEM are:
6. i. KING OF LEINSTER BRANDUBH6 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Abt. 600, or 604AU in Ireland.
ii. FNU DOWLING.
Generation No. 6
6. KING OF LEINSTER BRANDUBH6 DOWLING (EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Abt. 600 in or 604AU in Ireland.
Notes for KING OF LEINSTER BRANDUBH DOWLING:
Brandubh, son of Eochaidh. The 10th Christian King of Leinster from 594 AD. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
His story is told in “Gein Branduib and Aidain” and in the “Boruma”. Cummine is very probably the Queen mentioned in the latter on whose account Brandubh slew the arrogant Cumascach and fought and vanquished the Ui Neill. (Women of the Ui Dunlaing, Margaret E Dobbs. – Irish Genealogist)
Brandubh. A King of Leinster. The Annals of Ulster say he died in AD604. His father was Eochaidh of Leinster and his mother was Feildem (Feldelma). She gave birth to twin boys but exchanged one of them with the twin daughters of King Aidan of Alba. Her remaining son, Brandubh, grew up to become king. He was a good friend of Mongan of the Dal nAraidi but coveted Mongan’s wife, Dubh Lacha. He tricked Mongan into giving him Dubh Lacha although Mongan, the son of Mananna Mac Lir, used his magic powers to get her back. (This tale is told in Toraigheacht Duibhe Lacha (The Rescue of Dubh Lacha)). Brandubh treacherously slew the son of the High King Aedh and Aedh made war on him. Brandubh sent a spy to kill Aedh but was later slain by Saran. A Christian embellishment has Brandubh raised from the dead by a miracle. (“A Dictionary of Irish Mythology” – Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press (1991))
NB. Brandubh. A board game played by the heroes of the gods. The name signifies “Black Raven”. It seems similar to ‘fidchell’. There have been several archaeological finds of board games in Celtic graves. A wooden board with sockets for movable pegs was found in Ballinderry, County Westmeath, Ireland. (“A Dictionary of Irish Mythology” – Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press (1991))
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Cause of Death: Slain by Saran
Occupation 1: King of Leinster 594AD
Occupation 2: Soldier
Religion: Christian
Children of KING OF LEINSTER BRANDUBH DOWLING are:
7. i. CINETH7 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
ii. SEICNE/SEIGIN, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for SEICNE/SEIGIN:
Ancestor of O’Murphy of Hy-Felimy
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Religion: Christian
Generation No. 7
7. CINETH7 DOWLING (BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for CINETH DOWLING:
Cineth, son of Brandubh. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of CINETH DOWLING is:
8. i. DONAL8 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 8
8. DONAL8 DOWLING (CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for DONAL DOWLING:
Donal son of Cineth. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of DONAL DOWLING is:
9. i. ALIOLL9 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 9
9. ALIOLL9 DOWLING (DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for ALIOLL DOWLING:
Alioll, a quo “Rath Alioll”, son of Donal. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of ALIOLL DOWLING is:
10. i. DUBLAODH10 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 10
10. DUBLAODH10 DOWLING (ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for DUBLAODH DOWLING:
Dubhlaodh (dubh= Irish, black; Laodh= a calf) a quo O’Dublaoidh (by some wrtten O’Dunlaing and anglicised Dowling), son of Alioll. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of DUBLAODH DOWLING is:
11. i. CUCOILLE11 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 11
11. CUCOILLE11 DOWLING (DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for CUCOILLE DOWLING:
Cucoille, son of Dubhlaodh. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of CUCOILLE DOWLING is:
12. i. ALIOLL12 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 12
12. ALIOLL12 DOWLING (CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for ALIOLL DOWLING:
Alioill, son of Cucoille. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of ALIOLL DOWLING is:
13. i. MAOLSARAAN13 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 13
13. MAOLSARAAN13 DOWLING (ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for MAOLSARAAN DOWLING:
Maolsaraan, son of Alioll. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of MAOLSARAAN DOWLING is:
14. i. ONCHU14 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 14
14. ONCHU14 DOWLING (MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for ONCHU DOWLING:
Onchu, son of Maolsaraan. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of ONCHU DOWLING is:
15. i. FLANN15 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 15
15. FLANN15 DOWLING (ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for FLANN DOWLING:
Flann, son of Onchu. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of FLANN DOWLING is:
16. i. MAOLURADH16 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 16
16. MAOLURADH16 DOWLING (FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for MAOLURADH DOWLING:
Maoluradh, son of Flann. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of MAOLURADH DOWLING is:
17. i. ALIOLL17 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 17
17. ALIOLL17 DOWLING (MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for ALIOLL DOWLING:
Alioll, son of Maoluradh. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of ALIOLL DOWLING is:
18. i. DUBHLAODH18 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 18
18. DUBHLAODH18 DOWLING (ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for DUBHLAODH DOWLING:
Dubhlaodh, son of Alioll. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Children of DUBHLAODH DOWLING are:
19. i. DUBH19 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
ii. DONOUGH, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for DONOUGH:
Ancestor of Connulay
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Religion: Christian
Generation No. 19
19. DUBH19 DOWLING (DUBHLAODH18, ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for DUBH DOWLING:
Dubh, son of Dubhlaodh. “Dubh”: Irish, dark featured, great, prodigious, burned; Heb., “dobhe”). A quo O’Duibhe, anglicised O’Deevy, and modernised Devoy, Duff, Duffe. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of DUBH DOWLING is:
20. i. SOLOMAN20 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 20
20. SOLOMAN20 DOWLING (DUBH19, DUBHLAODH18, ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for SOLOMAN DOWLING:
Solomon, son of Dubh. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of SOLOMAN DOWLING is:
21. i. PADRAIC21 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 21
21. PADRAIC21 DOWLING (SOLOMAN20, DUBH19, DUBHLAODH18, ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for PADRAIC DOWLING:
Padraic, son of Solomon. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of PADRAIC DOWLING is:
22. i. GILLCHRIOSED22 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 22
22. GILLCHRIOSED22 DOWLING (PADRAIC21, SOLOMAN20, DUBH19, DUBHLAODH18, ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for GILLCHRIOSED DOWLING:
Gillchriosd, son of Padraic. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of GILLCHRIOSED DOWLING is:
23. i. PADRAIC23 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Generation No. 23
23. PADRAIC23 DOWLING (GILLCHRIOSED22, PADRAIC21, SOLOMAN20, DUBH19, DUBHLAODH18, ALIOLL17, MAOLURADH16, FLANN15, ONCHU14, MAOLSARAAN13, ALIOLL12, CUCOILLE11, DUBLAODH10, ALIOLL9, DONAL8, CINETH7, BRANDUBH6, EOCHAIDH5, MUREDACH4, AENEAS3, FELIM2, EANNA CEANNSALACH1 MACMOROUGH) was born in Ireland, and died Deceased in Ireland.
Notes for PADRAIC DOWLING:
Padraic, son of Gillchriosd. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
Child of PADRAIC DOWLING is:
i. GILLCHRIOSD O’DOWLEY24 DOWLING, b. Ireland; d. Deceased, Ireland.
Notes for GILLCHRIOSD O’DOWLEY DOWLING:
Gillchriosd O’Dowley, son of Padraic. (Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation by James O’Hart published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin).
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Religion: Christian
