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  • Is Your Family Name On This Map of Ireland?

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    This brilliantly detailed map of Ireland lists over 700 traditional Irish surnames in the counties of their ancestry.

    Trace your Heritage on this Ancestral Map of Ireland. Locate the roots and lineage of your family name in counties such as Derry, Dublin and Cork. Research your ancestral clan heritage and proximity to beautifully depicted Irish Historical Landmarks, such as the Cardonagh Stone Cross and the burial place of St. Patrick, with this easy to use alphabetical name listing and map grid system

    This skillfully designed map, printed on quality parchment like paper, measures 17 by 22 inches and is suitable for framing to show pride in your Irish Heritage.

    Makes a great gift or a unique supplement to your family tree portfolio display. Share the Genealogy of your family’s native homeland, Ireland with your friends and family.

    Landmarks and Historical Locations
    Cardonagh Stone Cross
    Siege of Derry
    Massacre at Magee
    St. Columba
    Antrim, Place of St. Patrick’s Captivity
    Downpatrick, Burial Place of St. Patrick, St Brigid and St. Columbkille
    Antiphenary of Banger
    Book of Kells
    Diarmaid and Gráinne
    Glendalough Round Tower
    Tara Brooch
    Fochard, Birthplace of St. Brigid
    Cromwells massacres at Drogheada
    Battle of the Boyne
    Wicklow, Landing Place of Palladius
    Wexford, Landing Place of the Milesians
    St. Finnian
    Dinn Rig
    Ahenny Stone Cross.
    Celtic Invaders
    Waterford, Landing of Strongbow and Henry II
    Youghal, First Franciscan Convert
    Kinsale, Landing of James II
    Landing of the French at Bantry Bay
    Siege of Dunboy
    Landing Place of Partholan
    Dingle Bay, Landing of Fitzmaurice
    Ardagh Chalice
    Cáshel Round Tower
    Arran Isles, St. Edna’s Monestary
    Battle of Athenry
    Athlone Plaque
    Medb, Queen of Connacht
    Cú  Chulainn
    Lough Erne Reliquiary
    Catach of St Columba
    Counties:
    CORK
    WATERFORD
    WEXFORD
    KERRY
    LIMERICK
    TIPPERARY
    CLARE
    KILKENNY
    CARLOW
    QUEENS COY
    KINGS COY
    WICKLOW
    KILDARE
    DUBLIN
    MEATH
    WEST MEATH
    ONGFORD
    LOUTH
    GALWAY
    MAYO
    LINGO
    ROSCOMMON
    LEITRIM
    CAVAN
    FERM
    ANAGH
    MONAGH
    ARMAGH
    DOWN
    TYRONE
    LONDONDERRY
    ANTRUM
    DONEGAL
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    11 Responses to “Is Your Family Name On This Map of Ireland?”

    1. Admin Says:

      Indeed, O’ Murphy is listed in County Cork

    2. Joyce Says:

      looking for any help with roots names o’moore, harrigan, murphy,

    3. Charles McBride Says:

      Where are the McBrides from and is it on the map?

    4. Admin Says:

      The map shows the McBrides way up north in County Donegal

    5. Karen Ronney Says:

      I am looking for the family names of Frawley and Farley. I do not see them anywhere on the map. Any tips? Also, is there a way to find a more indepth search of the the O’Neill name in County Clare?

    6. sherry quann lincoln Says:

      I was not able to find out if my family name is on your map. My great grandfather’s surname is Quann or Quann. My great grandmother’s name is O’Neill.

    7. Suzanne Says:

      What county is the Scullin family from? And what does O’ mean – as in O’ Murphy is that the actual last name?

    8. McCabe Says:

      Where doe the McCabe family come from in Ireland?

    9. Judith Jenkins Says:

      My mother’s faternal family name is Murphy. I have heard that they came from county Cork and settled on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I would like to have more information of where they came from.

    10. Elijah Cross Says:

      My family name is Cross, and I have been told my dads family can be traced back to Ireland. I have no idea where, or if they changed their last name to Cross at some point. Any help?

    11. Admin Says:

      Hi Elijah,

      There is a McCross listed on the map, up north in County Donegal.

      Hope this helps!

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