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                                                                        Mac Killoran - Kincaid

Mac Killoran - Irish / Mheic Giolla Luaighrinn (Descended from a devotee of St. Luaighrinn) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province. Mac Giloran, was also used as a variant, in Co. Roscommon in the east of Connacht.

Mac Killough. Highland Scottish origins. An Irish form of  Mac Kelloch, who have been in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster since the 17th Century AD. Not connected to Kellough who were of English origins.

Mac Killougrey - Irish / Mheic Giolla Luachaire. (Descended from a devotee of St. Luachair) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in  the west of Co. Clare in the north - west of Thomond / Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Northern Munster.

Kilmaine. This name was taken up by a member of the Jennings family, which see, who were originally from Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province, while in France, after their home region in Ireland.

Mac Kilmartin. See - Mac Gilmartin.

Mac Kilmary. Used as a variant for Mac Kilmurray, which see. See also - Mac Elmurray.

Mac Kilmet or Mac Kilmaith - Irish / Mheic Uillimeid (Descended from a son of Willimet or Guillemet)- French. They were in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster. Also mistranslated as Woods / adhmad - wood.

Mac Kilmore. Used as variant for Mac Gilmore, in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province.

Mac Kilmurray or Mac Kilmurry. Usually used for Mac Elmurray or Mac Ilmurray, which see.

Mac Kilpatrick - Irish / Mheic Giolla Phadraig. The original form used for Fitz Patrick in the Ulster Province. Used also with Kirkpatrick. A Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn "Northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Cenel Fearadhaigh Mac Fiachra Sept / Family branch, who had their territory at Clogher in Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster. Kinsmen to the Clann Cathmhaoil (Mac Campbell / Mac Campell / Caldwell / Mac Cawells.) Ancestors - *89.Feradach, *88.Eogan the 1st King of Aileach (Cenel nEogain), *87.Niall of the Nine Hostages the 126th King of Tara / Ireland (Ui Niaill).

Mac Kilrain. See - Mac Killeran.

Mac Kilrea - Irish / Mheic Giolla Riabhaigh - riabhach / brindled. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province, who were elsewhere known as Mac Ilrea, which see. Mac Ilwraith the Scottish form of this name is numerous in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

Mac Kilroy or Mac Kilroe - Irish / Mheic Giolla Rua - rua / red. Mac Kilroe, used in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province in their territory in the Barony of Clonderlaw. See also Mac Gillereagh, Mac Gilroy and Mac Gilrea.

O Kilty, See - O Quilty.

Mac Kilvant - Irish / Mheic Giolla Mhanntaigh - mantach / gap toothed / stammering. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.

Mac Kilveen or Mac Kilvine. See - Mac Ilveen.

Mac Kilvey. See - Mac Kelvey.

Mac Kilwee. Used as a variant for Mac Elwee, which see, in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province.

Mac Kimm. Scottish origins. Gaelic / Mheic Shim. From the Clan Fraser. They were in Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province.

Mac Kimmons or Mac Kimmins. Used as a variant occasionally for Cummins, which see / Mheic Coimin in Co. Monaghan and nearby in Co. Armagh in the south of the Ulster Province. Not connected to Fitz Simons who Gaelicized as Mheic Shiomoin.

 Kinagan or Kinagam or Kinningham. Used as variants for Cunningham, which see, in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster, and nearby in Co. Monaghan and Co. Armagh in Southern Ulster.

Kinally. See - Kinnally.

O Kinahan - Irish / Ua Coinneachain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the south of Athlone in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.

 Kinahan. Usually a variant for Cunningham, which see, In the Ulster Province.

Kincaid or Kinkead. Scottish toponymic origins. They were in several Northern Counties by the Mid - 17th Century AD, especially Co. Antrim, and nearby Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province, after the Confiscation of the 3,500,000 acres of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn  "Northern" Ui Niaill territories there, and the Foreign non - Catholic Plantations there. A branch also settled in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province.

                                                  +On to Kincart - O Kinnane                                           

                                                                          

 Situated on the western bank of the Hunter River, midway between Muswellbrook and Denman the doorway to the Heart of Australia's "Horse Capital" in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales., Australia.  

                                                                                   John & Sue Markham  

                                              RAINBOW FARMS  603 Roxburgh Road., Muswellbrook., 2333.

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