McGovern (name)
Ethnicity | Irish/Celtic |
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Earlier spellings |
MacGauran, MacGoveran, MacGowran, Magauran Anglicised Somers, Summers |
Place of origin | County Cavan, Ireland[1] |
Members |
Samhradhán lived c. 1100 AD |
Connected families | McKiernan |
Name origin and meaning | "A summery personality" |
The surname McGovern is of Irish origin and is found predominantly in the counties of Cavan (among the fifteen most common names), Fermanagh and Leitrim.
The Irish name is Mag Samhradháin, meaning the Son of Samhradhán, and the clan or sept takes its name from one Samhradhán who lived c. 1100 AD descended from 8th-century Eochaidh, a descendant of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. Eochaidh gave his name to Teallach Eochaid, modern day Tullyhaw in Cavan. This was long the territory of the McGoverns. Their strongholds were at Ballymagauran, Bawnboy, Coologe and Lissanover in Cavan. [2][3]
There are many variations found in the spelling of the name, all of which are attempts at a phonetic spelling of the Gaelic Mag Samhradháin. The Mag part can be found as Mag, Meg, Mac, Mau, Mec, Mc, Ma or M'. The Samhradháin part (which may be attached to or detached from the Mag part and all its variations) can be found (the G being capitalised or not) as Samradhan, Shamhradhan, Shamhraghan, Shamradhan, Goveran, Govern, Govran, Gawran, Gawrain, Gawrene, Gawryne, Gauran, Gaurin, Gaurn, Gaurien, Gaurayn, Gaveran, Gaheran, Gahran, Gowran, Gouran, Gurn, Gurren, Guran, Guarayn.
McGovern DNA
Most McGovern males belong to the Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b1a1a2 (R-M269).[4]
Chiefs of the Clan
The following is a provisional list of the chiefs of the McGovern Clan, Barons or Lords of Tullyhaw.
- c.720-750 Eochaidh son of Maonach (After whom is named Teallach n-Eachach or Tullyhaw)
- c.750-780 Oireachtach son of Eochaidh
- c.780-810 Dúnghal son of Oireachtach
- c.810-840 Cosgrach son of Dúnghal
- c.840-870 Íomhaor son of Cosgrach
- c.870-900 Ruarc son of Íomhaor (lived at Dunmakeever, Glangevlin, County Cavan)
- c.900-930 Tadhg Tir son of Ruarc
- c.930-960 Conchobhar son of Tadhg Tir
- c.960-990 Aonghus son of Conchobhar
- c.990-1020 Flann son of Aonghus
- c.1020-1050 Fearghal son of Flann
- c.1050-1080 Conchobhar son of Fearghal
- c.1080-1120 Samhradhán son of Conchobhar (lived at Moneensauran, Glangevlin, County Cavan)
- c.1120-1160 Muireadhach Mág Samhradhán (i.e. the first chief to bear the name Mág Samhradháin or McGovern)
- c.1160-1200 Giolla na Naomh Mág Samhradháin, the First, son of Muireadhach
- c.1200-1231 Giolla Íosa Mág Samhradháin (died 1231), son of Giolla na Naomh (the First)
- 1231-c.1240 Giolla na Naomh Mág Samhradháin (the Second), son of Giolla Íosa
- c.1240-1258 Brian Mág Samhradháin, the First, (died 1258)
- c.1258-1269 Donnchadh ‘Cime’ Mág Samhradháin (died 1269), son of Giolla na Naomh (the Second)
- 1269-1272 Tomás Mág Samhradháin, the First (died 1272), son of Aedh Mág Samhradháin and half-brother or step-brother of Donnchadh
- 1272-1294 Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (died 3 May 1294), son of Donnchadh, lived at Coologe, County Cavan
- 1294-1299 Maghnus Mág Samhradháin, the First (died 1299), son of Donnchadh and brother of Brian ‘Breaghach’
- -1325-1340 Tomás Mág Samhradháin the Second (died 1340), son of Brian ‘Breaghach’
- 1340-1359 Niall Mág Samhradháin (died 1359), son of Tomás the Second
- 1359-1393 Fearghal Mág Samhradháin (died 1393), son of Tomás the Second and brother of Niall
- 1393-1408 Maghnus 'Ruadh' Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (died 1408), son of Tomás the Second and brother of Niall
- 1408-1458 Tomás Óg 'na Fésóige' Mág Samhradháin, the Third (died 1458), son of Fearghal
- 1458-1460 Eóghan Mág Samhradháin (died 1460) son of Tomás Óg & grandson of Fearghal
- 1460-1478 Cathal Mág Samhradháin, the First (died 1478) grandson of Fearghal
- 1478-15 Feb 1495 Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin, the First (died 1495), son of Tomás Óg & grandson of Fearghal
- Feb 1495-15 Feb 1496 Domhnall ‘Bernach’ Mág Samhradháin (died 1496), son of Tomás Óg & half-brother of Feidlim
- Feb 1496-1504 Éamonn Mág Samhradháin (died 1504), grandson of Tomás Óg and nephew of Domhnall ‘Bernach’.
- 1504-1512 Cathal Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (died 1512), nephew of Éamonn
- 1512-1532 Tomás Mág Samhradháin, the Fourth (died 1532), son of Maghnus and grandson of Tomás Óg
- 1540- Uaithne Mág Samhradháin, son of Maghnus and grandson of Tomás Óg
- 15??-1584 Brian Óg Mág Samhradháin, the Third, son of Brian, d. 1584,
- 1584-1586- Tomas Óg Mág Samhradháin (pardoned 19/1/1586)
- -1609-1622 Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (died 20 January 1622)
- 1622- Brian Magauran, the Fourth, son of Feidhlimidh
- -1641-1657- Charles Magauran, the Third, son of Brian Magauran
- -1690- Colonel Bryan Magauran, the Sixth, grandson of Charles Magauran
The line of McGovern chieftains stopped at the end of the 17th century. Any claims to the chieftaincy after that date are spurious with no legal or historical validity.
Pedigree of McGovern Chiefs
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Muireadhach
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Giolla na Naomh
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Giolla Iosa (d. 1231)
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Giolla na Naomh (fl. 1255)
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Donnchadh Cime (d. 1272) = May Mor O’Rourke
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Brian Breaghach (d. 1298) = Maoilmheadha Mac Kiernan (d. 1323)
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Tomas (d. 1343) = Nualaidh Maguire
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Fearghal (d. 1393)
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Tomas na Feasoige (d. 1458)
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Tomas Og (d. 1494)
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Maghnus (d. 1497)
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Tomas (d. 1532)
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Brian
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Feidhlimidh (d. 20 Jan 1622)
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Brian (b. 1592, fl. 1626)
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Cathal (fl. 1655)
References
- C. Maguire, "Bawnboy and Templeport- History Heritage Folklore" (1999)
- Margo R. Griffin-Wilson, "Sidelights on History: The Book of Magauran and the Annals", in Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, Vol. 2 (1982), pp. 75-87.
- L. McKenna, ed., tr. (1947), “The Book of Magauran”.
- C. Parker, “Two minor septs of late medieval Breifne”, in Breifne Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 31 (1995), pp. 566–586
- Seán MacBrádaigh, The Genealogy of MacGovern, in Genealogical Society of Ireland Journal, 2003, Vol. 4, No. 2, Page 122.
- Seán MacBrádaigh, The genealogy of MagShamhradháin, in Breifne Journal 2010, Vol.XII, No.45, pp. 150–153.
- J. H. McGovern (1890), “Genealogy and Historical Notices of the MacGauran or McGovern Clan”
- M.V. Duignan (1934), "The Uí Briúin Bréifni genealogies", pp. 90–137, in JRSAI Vol. 4, No. 1, Jun. 30, 1934.
- McCarthy, Judith. “The Importance of the Tower House in the Late Medieval Society of Breifne” in Breifne Journal vol. VIII, No.1 (1989–90), pp. 118–136.
- F. J. McKiernan, “Hearth Money Rolls for the Baronies of Tullyhaw and Tullyhunco”, in Breifne Journal, Vol. I (1960), pp. 247–262
- Footnotes
- ↑ Irish Times
- ↑ Robert Bell, Book of Ulster Surnames, Page 161, published by The Blackstaff Press in 1988.
- ↑ http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mcgovern
- ↑ https://www.familytreedna.com/public/McGovern/default.aspx?section=yresults
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