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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Southern Ui Neill DNA
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:43:29 EST
Allan - the line you're looking for is on p. 161, 1st column, 3rd paragraph.
It appears to be about the same as what appears in Ballymote/and/or
O'Clery. The paragraph starts off "Diarmad mac Fergusa cerrbaill, then the name
Mael chein appears 9 lines down with the same strange reference to Cenel
Fiachach mac Neill. The next two columns contain pedigrees for O'Melaghlin (O
Maelsechlainn, Kings of Meath, High Kings of Ireland). P. 162 starts some new
pedigrees. One I see is Ui Ceallaigh breagh (top 2nd column).
This is mirrored in the O'Clery Book of Genealogies which follow with:
Genelach .H. Cellaig Breagh
783. Ceallach m Flannocan m Congalaigh m Floind m Ceallachan m Flannocan.
Genelaigh Criche na Cedach
It's probably much the same as the Book of Ballymote which O'Clery often
follows faithfully.
John
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