-
Cashman is a
surname of
Irish origin, ****ociated
particularly with
Munster specifically from
Counties Waterford, Cork and Kerry. The name can be traced...
- Cas had
several sons; two of them gave
their names to the Uí
Bloid and Uí
Caisin kindreds, and
another founded the Ui Fearmaic. As the proto-Dál
gCais moved...
-
Floinn Uí
Thoirdhealbhach Ua
Briain Ua Cinnéidigh Ua
hEachthighearn Caisín (Ua
Caisin)
Eochaidh Cinéal nDúnghaile
Sineall Uí
Dhobharchon Carthann Clan Cuiléin...
- families). They are
related to the O'Gradys, also
descended from the Uí
Caisin line of the Dál gCais. The name
began with the
chieftain ****ara, of Maghadhair...
-
characterization of the
meeting with the two
hijackers as coincidental, "
Caisin Bin Don", a US
citizen formerly known as
Clayton Morgan,
reported al-Bayoumi...
- O'Kennedy O'Meara O'Noonan O'Reagan
Power O'Quirke O'Scanlan O'Twomey Uí
Caisin MacClancy MacDurkin O'Flattery
Flood Harley O'Hartigan O'Hickey Hogg O'Killeen...
- O'Kennedy O'Meara O'Noonan O'Reagan
Power O'Quirke O'Scanlan O'Twomey Uí
Caisin MacClancy MacDurkin O'Flattery
Flood Harley O'Hartigan O'Hickey Hogg O'Killeen...
- Foster, and Figgis. p. 426.
Retrieved 3
April 2014. Frost,
James (1897). "Ui
Caisin -
Kilmurry Parish". The
History and
Topography of the
County of Clare. Retrieved...
- Donegal: Mac Duinnshléibhe (Donlevy/McNulty) (after 1177 A.D.) Leinster: Mac
Caisín (Cashin, Cash); Ó
Bolgaidhe (Bolger) Ó
Conchubhair (O Connor); Ó Cuileamhaim...
-
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 31
March 2014. Frost,
James (1897). "Ui
Caisin,
Inchicronan Parish". The
History and
Topography of the
County of Clare...