McGovern (name)
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The surname
Surname
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 McGovern is of Irish
Ireland
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 origin and is found predominantly in the counties of Cavan
County Cavan
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 (among the fifteen most common names), Fermanagh
County Fermanagh
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 and Leitrim
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.

The Irish name
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 is Mag Shamhráin and sept
Sept
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 takes its name from one Samhradhán who lived c. 1100 AD descended from 8th-century Eochaidh, one of the O'Rourkes. Eochaidh gave his name to Teallach Eochaid, modern day Tullyhaw
Tullyhaw
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 in Cavan. This was long the territory of the McGoverns. Their strongholds were at Ballymagauran
Ballymagauran
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, Bawnboy
Bawnboy
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 and Lissanover in Cavan.

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
  • 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
  • c.1120-1160 Muireadhach son of Samhradhán (i.e. the first chief to bear the name Mág Samhradháin or McGovern)
  • c.1160-1200 Giolla na Naomh Mág Samhradháin I, son of Muireadhach
  • c.1200-1231 Giolla Íosa Mág Samhradháin (died 1231), son of Giolla na Naomh I
  • 1231-c.1240 Giolla na Naomh Mág Samhradháin the II, son of Giolla Íosa
  • c.1240-1258 Brian Mág Samhradháin (died 1258)
  • c.1258-1272 Donnchadh ‘Cime’Mág Samhradháin (died 1272), son of Giolla na Naomh II
  • 1272-1275 Tomás Mág Samhradháin I (died 1275), son of Giolla na Naomh II and brother of Donnchadh
  • 1275-1298 Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin (died 3rd May 1298), son of Donnchadh
  • 1298-1303 Maghnus Mág Samhradháin (died 1303), son of Donnchadh and brother of Brian ‘Breaghach’
  • 1303-1343 Tomás Mág Samhradháin the II (died 1343), son of Brian ‘Breaghach’
  • 1343-1362 Niall Mág Samhradháin (died 1362), son of Tomás the II
  • 1362-1393 Fearghal Mág Samhradháin (died 1393), son of Tomás the II and brother of Niall
  • 1393-1458 Tomás Óg Mág Samhradháin (died 1458), son of Fearghal
  • 1458-15 Feb 1495 Feidlim Mág Samhradháin (died 1495), son of Tomás Óg & grandson of Fearghal
  • Feb 1495-15 Feb 1496 Domnall Bernach Mág Samhradháin (died 1496), son of Tomás Óg & brother of Feidlim
  • Feb 1496-1507 Brian Mág Samhradháin (died 1507), son of Domnall Bernach and grandson of Tomás Óg
  • 1507-1512 Cathal Mág Samhradháin (died 1512), son of Aedh, 3rd cousin of Brian , grandson of Eoghan & great-grandson of Niall
  • 1512-1532 Tomas Mág Samhradháin (died 1532), son of Maghnus and grandson of Tomás Óg
  • 1540- Aithne Mág Samhradháin
  • -1586- Tomas Óg Mág Samhradháin (pardoned 19/1/1586)
  • -1609-1622 Phelim Magawrane (died 20th January 1622)
  • 1622- Brian Magawrane, son of Phelim
  • -1641- Charles mac Gawran, son of Brian
  • -1690- Colonel Bryan Magauran (Bryan M’Gowran) (Colonel Bryan M’Gauran)

Pedigree of McGovern Chiefs

Samhradhan

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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)
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