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Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely 1485–1558 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1485

Birth Location: County Clare, Ireland

Death Date: 1558

Death Location: County Kerry, Ireland

Father: Turlogh Thomond

Mother: Raghnailt McNamara

Spouse(s): Maolruanaidh O'Carroll, Maolroona, O'Carroll, King O'Carroll

Children(s): Mór O'Caerbhaill, Fergonanium O'Carroll

Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely was born in 1485 in County Clare, Ireland, the child of Turlogh O Brien King Of Thomond And Raghnailt Mcnamara. Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely married King Maolrony Of Eile In Ireland O Carroll, Maolroona King Of Eile O Cearbhaill Or O Carroll, Maolruanaidh Na Feisoige O Carroll, and had children including Fergonanium O Carroll, Mor O Caerbhaill. Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely passed away in 1558 in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Biography

  • Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely was born in 1485 in County Clare, Ireland, the child of Turlogh O Brien King Of Thomond And Raghnailt Mcnamara.
  • Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely married King Maolrony Of Eile In Ireland O Carroll, Maolroona King Of Eile O Cearbhaill Or O Carroll, Maolruanaidh Na Feisoige O Carroll, and had children including Fergonanium O Carroll, Mor O Caerbhaill.
  • Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely passed away in 1558 in County Kerry, Ireland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Ely's Ancestors

Self
Lady Ely
1485–1558
Birth Place: County Clare, Ireland
Parents
Turlogh O'Brien King of Thomond
1450–1528
Clare, County Mayo, Ireland
Raghnailt McNamara
1454–1537
Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland
Grandparents
Tadg (or Tiege a'Chomaid O'Brien, King of) Thomon
1424–1466
Ennis, County Clare, Ireland
Annabella (de) Burgh
1420–1466
Galway, County Galway, Ireland or Clanricarde, Galway, Ireland
Seán (mac Conmara) Fionn
1415–1467
Quin, County Clare, Ireland
Honora FitzGerald
1435–
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Turlough Soft
1390–1459
Catherine Burgh
1397–1480
Maccon Fionn
–1428
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Brian Briain
1355–1400
Slaine MacNamara
1372–1460
Ulick Clanricarde
1364–1424
Agnes Beauchamp
1370–1396
Sioda Fionn
1385–1406
MacNamara
1389–

Lady Ely's Descendants

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Lady (Margaret O'Brien Queen of) Ely (1485–1558) m. Maolruanaidh (Na Feisoige) O'Carroll (1460–1532) m. Maolroona, (King of Eile O'Cearbhaill or) O'Carroll (1480–1532) m. King (Maolrony of Eile in Ireland) O'Carroll (1500–1532)
  1. 1. Mór O'Caerbhaill 1509–1548 m. James (FitzJohn) FitzGerald 1504–1558
    1. 1. Margaret (FitzJohn) FitzGerald 1534–1563 m. Thomas FitzMaurice 1502–1590
      1. 1. Patrick FitzMaurice 1551–1600 m. Jane Roche 1552–1599 m. Lady (Jane) Roche 1552–1599
        1. 1. Thomas FitzMaurice 1574–1630 m. Honor O'Brien 1575–1625 m. Julia Power 1574–1629
        2. 2. Gerald FitzMaurice 1576–
        3. 3. Joan FitzMaurice 1580–
        4. 4. Maurice FitzMaurice 1578– m. Honora MacMahon 1585–
        5. 5. Elinor FitzMaurice 1582–
      2. 2. Edmund FitzMaurice 1556–
    2. 2. Ellis (FitzJames) FitzGerald 1525–
    3. 3. Maurice (FitzJames Fitzgerald) d.s.p. 1533–1558
    4. 4. John (FitzJames) FitzGerald 1533–1581
    5. 5. Eleanor FitzGerald 1530–1595 m. John (Poer 3rd Baron Poer of) Curraughmore 1527–1592
    6. 6. Gerald (FitzJames FitzGerald, 14th Earl of) Desmond 1533–1583 m. Eleanor Butler 1545–1636
  2. 2. Fergonanium O'Carroll 1500–1541 m. Margaret (O'Brien) Bourke 1505–

Lady Ely's Timeline

2 Records

1485
1485
Birth of Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely in County Clare, Ireland
County Clare, Ireland
1558
1558
Age 73
Death of Lady Margaret O'Brien Queen of Ely in County Kerry, Ireland
County Kerry, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1485
    Event Place: County Clare, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1558
    Event Place: County Kerry, Ireland

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