School: Clochar na Trócaire, Maghcromtha

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Macroom, Co. Cork
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Na Siúracha
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    answer such matters as shall be alleged against him".
    Owen McTeige McCarthy died peacefully at Drishane Castle on November 10th 1637. By his first wife, Grania, daughter to Sir Cormac McTeige, he had eight sons and five daughters.
    1. Donagh McOwen, who married Katharine, daughter of John Barry, alias Mac Robiston, of Ballyclogh Castle, near Mallow.
    2. Teige, who married, first, Catharine, daughter of David Lacey of Athlacca, Co. Limerick, and, secondly, Ellen, daughter of Donagh O'Leary - the O'Leary(of Millstreet).
    3. Donal, who married Honora, daughter of Morrogh McSwiney, alias Morrogh My Mart - a famous gallowglass leader.
    4. Cormac, who married Margaret, another daughter of David Lacey, of Athlacca.
    5,6,7,8, Dermod Callaghan, Phelim and Fynen, unmarried.
    Owen McTeige had married secondly
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Nóra Ní Chonaill
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Carriganish, Co. Cork
    Informant
    Líam Ó Laoghaire
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Leadawillin, Co. Cork