What is the Y-DNA Haplogroup M222? The Y-DNA haplogroup M222 is a subclade of the larger haplogroup R1b, which is one of the most common Y-DNA haplogroups in Western Europe. It is found primarily in individuals of Irish origin and is believed to have originated in Ireland around 4,000 years ago. The Origins of thecontinue reading
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When Neachtain were the Head Culdees of Clonmacnoise
While researching I stumbled upon a very interesting situation; having to do with several individuals of the Neachtain surname, being the Head of the Culdees at Clonmacnoise during the late 11th century. Citations in Annals of the Four Masters show that there existed 3 generations of Neachtain leading the Culdees of Clonmacnoise, back-to-back. Some wouldcontinue reading
Muintir Neachtain in ‘Tribes & Customs of Hy-Many’
“Muintir Neachtain.—The family name is O’Neachtain, and is now anglicised Naghten, and sometimes corrupted Norton. The family were afterwards probably in the time of Conor Moenmoy O’Conor, removed from Moenmagh to the Feadha, or Fews, of Athlone, in the barony of Athlone, in the county of Roscommon, where Shane O’Naghten was chief of the septcontinue reading