School: Dubh Achadh/Dooagh (B.)

Location:
Dooagh, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
S. Ó Gallchobhair
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    The Venerable Remonn O'Malley martyred for his faith by the English
    1642 Captain Thomas O'Malley, the son of Edmond mac Loughlin, led the O'Maelly troops (200 men) in the army of Owen Roe O'Neill.
    1646 The Battle of Benburb, where Owen Roe O'Neill destroyed Munro's army; the O'Malley's in Owen Roe's army.
    1651 Edmond mac Loughlin O'Malley, the last chief, died at Breds in Holland. Edmond oge O'Malley married Mary O'Donnell of Ramelton.
    1653 Dermot O Malley of Cloonane, a professor in the University of Freiburg, Baden.
    1654 Edmond O'Malley, a captain in the Spanish army in the Hetherlands.
    1660 Some of the family returned to Umhall from the Continent.
    1663 A son of Edmond mac Loughlin killed by the Turks in Hungary.
    1689 Cormac Dubh, Teige his son, and Owen O'Malley
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Seán Ó Máille
    Gender
    Male