Ó Caiside
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Ó Caiside is the name of a Gaelic
Gaels
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-Irish
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 family. It is now usually anglicised as Cassidy
Cassidy
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The surname
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 Ó Caiside was found in all regions of medieval Ireland
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, it been the name of several unrelated families.

The most well-known Ó Caiside family were natives of what is now County Fermanagh
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, where they were poets, churchmen, scholars and hereditary physicians to the Maguire
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 Kings of Fer Manach
Kings of Fer Manach
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. Main residences of the family were Ballycassidy, north of Enniskillen
Enniskillen
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; Cassidy, in the parish of Derryvullan; and Farrancassidy, on Inishmacsaint. The latter island is on Lough Erne
Lough Erne
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, as is Daimhinis
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, which was associated with the family. As with other Brehon
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 clan
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s, family members found employment beyond their home regions, ususually elsewhere in Ulster
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John O'Donovan
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 recorded the existence of a family of the name in County Clare
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, who seem to have been descended from the Fermanagh family.

In 1890, one hundred and forty-one Cassidy births were recorded, the majority in counties Donegal
Donegal
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, Antrim
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 and Fermanagh.

Notable Ui Caiside

  • Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside
    Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside
    Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside, fl. 1147, Gaelic Irish poet.Closely associated with Tighearnán Ua Ruairc, King of Bréifne, he was attached to the monastery of Daminis, and possibly to the church of Ard Brecáin, apparently been a cleric....

    , poet, fl. 1147.
  • Finghin Ó Caiside
    Finghin Ó Caiside
    Finghin Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1322.Ó Caiside was a member of a brehon family based in County Fermanagh, who became physicians to its kings...

    , died 1322.
  • Gilla na nAingel Ó Caiside
    Gilla na nAingel Ó Caiside
    Gilla na nAingel Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1335.Ó Caiside was one of the earliest recorded members of a brehon family who became hereditary physicians for the Kings of Fer Manach...

    , died 1335
  • Tadhg Ó Caiside
    Tadhg Ó Caiside
    Tadhg Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician and Chief of the Name, died 1450.Ó Caiside was a member of a brehon family based in what is now County Fermanagh...

    , died 1450
  • Concobur Ó Caiside
    Concobur Ó Caiside
    Concobur Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1502.Ó Caiside was a member of a brehon family based in what is now County Fermanagh. According to the Annals of Ulster, sub anno 1502:...

    , died 1502
  • Peirce Ó Caiside
    Peirce Ó Caiside
    Peirce Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician and writer, died 1504.Ó Caiside was a member of a medical family of Fermanagh. The Annals of Ulster, sub anno 1504, state:...

    , died 1504.
  • Feidhlimidh Ó Caiside, died 1520.
  • An Giolla Glas Ó Caiside
    An Giolla Glas Ó Caiside
    An Giolla Glas Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician and scribe, fl. 1515-1527.Ó Caiside was a member of a brehon family based in County Fermanagh, In the second and third decades of the 16th-century, he compiled a manuscript containing "scientific commentary on a wide range of topics including...

    , fl. 1515-1527
  • Ruaidhri Ó Caiside, died 1541.
  • Tomás Ó Caiside
    Tomás Ó Caiside
    Tomás Ó Caiside, aka An Caisideach Bán, c. 1709 - 1773?, was an Irish friar, soldier, and poet.Ó Caiside's family were of Ulster stock, his parents settleing in Leacht na Drisheacain...

    , friar, soldier and poet, c. 1709 - 1773?.

External links

  • http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=History&Surname=Cassidy&UserID=
  • http://www.cassidyclan.org/cassidys.htm
  • http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/odavoren/notes.htm
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