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    1. A Bit of Irish History and Black Hair
    2. Pbuddyf
    3. Excerpts from :The Stem of The Irish Nation by John O'Hart. Also known as :" Irish Pedigrees" Starting on page 44; 001. Adam 002. Seth 003. Enos 004. Cainan 005. Mahalaleel 006. Jared 007. Enoch 008. Methuselah 009. Lamech 010. Noah 011. Japhet 012. Magog 013. Baoth 014. Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) 015. Niul 016. Gaodhal ( or Gathelus) 017. Asruth, in Eqypt 018. Sruth 019. Heber Scut, to Scythia 020. Beouman 021. Ogaman 022. Tait 023. Agnon 024. Lamhfionn, to Gothia (Lybia) 025. Heber Glunnfionn 026. Agnan Fionn 027. Febric Glas 028. Nenuall 029. Muadhad 030. Alladh 031. Arcadh 032. Deag 033. Brath, to Galacia in north of Spain 034. Breoghan (or Brigus). was king of Galacia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile and Portugal. 035. Bile 036. Milesius of Spain ( aka Galamh) See "Song of Inisfail" by THomas Moore. 037. Heremon: 7th son; From him are descended the Kings, Nobility, and Gentry of the Kingdoms of Connaught, Dalriada, Leinster, Meath, Orgiall, Ossory; of Scotland, since the 5th century; of Ulster, since the 4th century; and of England, from the reign of King Henry II., down to present time. 038. Irial Faidh, died 1670 BC 039. Eithrial 040. Foll-Aich 041. Tigernmas 042. Enboath 043. Smiomghall 044. Fiacha Labrainn, died 1488 BC 045. Aongus Olmucach 046. Main 047. Rotheachtach 048. Dein 049. Siorna 050. Olioll Aolcheoin 051. Gialchadh 052. Nuadhas Fionnfail 053. Aedan Glas 054. Simeon Breac 055. Muredach Bolgach 056. Fiacha Tolgrach 057. Duach Ladhrach 058. Eochaidh Buadhach 059. Ugaine Mor 060. Colethach Caol-bhreagh 061. Melg Molbthach 062. Iran Gleofathach 063. Conla Caomh 064. Olioll Cas-fiachlach 065. Eochaidh Aol-Leathan 066. Aongus ( or Aeneas) 067. Enna Aigneach 068. Assaman Eamhna 069. Roighen Ruadh 070. Fionnlogh 071. Fionn 072. Eochaidh Feidlioch 073. Bress-Nar-Lothar, The Fineamhnas(Triplets_ 074. Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg 075. Crimthann-Naidh-Nar 076. Feredach Fionn-Feachrnach 077. Fiacha Fionn Ola 078. Tuathal Teachtmar 079. Fedhlimidh Rachtmar, died 119 AD 080. Conn Ceadcathach( Conn of One Hundred Battles) 081. Art Eanfhear >From here on it really splits up to different tribes, clans, ect. Genealogy deals with pedigrees and relations. Geography deals with locations. Notice the references to Spain, Castile, Portugal. ect. The list above sure does indicate where the dark hair comes from in the Irish Genes.

    03/26/2001 02:14:57
    1. RE: A Bit of Irish History and Black Hair
    2. Michael Casey
    3. Hi Pbuddyf, I don't know about the list you have there but if anyone ever visited the Northwest of Spain, La Coruna in particular, they would see that communication between the Irish and Spaniards go back to pre christian times. Ogham stones and other celtic artifacts abound there and are unbelievacbly similiar to Irish ones. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Pbuddyf [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: A Bit of Irish History and Black Hair Excerpts from :The Stem of The Irish Nation by John O'Hart. Also known as :" Irish Pedigrees" Starting on page 44; 001. Adam 002. Seth 003. Enos 004. Cainan 005. Mahalaleel 006. Jared 007. Enoch 008. Methuselah 009. Lamech 010. Noah 011. Japhet 012. Magog 013. Baoth 014. Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) 015. Niul 016. Gaodhal ( or Gathelus) 017. Asruth, in Eqypt 018. Sruth 019. Heber Scut, to Scythia 020. Beouman 021. Ogaman 022. Tait 023. Agnon 024. Lamhfionn, to Gothia (Lybia) 025. Heber Glunnfionn 026. Agnan Fionn 027. Febric Glas 028. Nenuall 029. Muadhad 030. Alladh 031. Arcadh 032. Deag 033. Brath, to Galacia in north of Spain 034. Breoghan (or Brigus). was king of Galacia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile and Portugal. 035. Bile 036. Milesius of Spain ( aka Galamh) See "Song of Inisfail" by THomas Moore. 037. Heremon: 7th son; From him are descended the Kings, Nobility, and Gentry of the Kingdoms of Connaught, Dalriada, Leinster, Meath, Orgiall, Ossory; of Scotland, since the 5th century; of Ulster, since the 4th century; and of England, from the reign of King Henry II., down to present time. 038. Irial Faidh, died 1670 BC 039. Eithrial 040. Foll-Aich 041. Tigernmas 042. Enboath 043. Smiomghall 044. Fiacha Labrainn, died 1488 BC 045. Aongus Olmucach 046. Main 047. Rotheachtach 048. Dein 049. Siorna 050. Olioll Aolcheoin 051. Gialchadh 052. Nuadhas Fionnfail 053. Aedan Glas 054. Simeon Breac 055. Muredach Bolgach 056. Fiacha Tolgrach 057. Duach Ladhrach 058. Eochaidh Buadhach 059. Ugaine Mor 060. Colethach Caol-bhreagh 061. Melg Molbthach 062. Iran Gleofathach 063. Conla Caomh 064. Olioll Cas-fiachlach 065. Eochaidh Aol-Leathan 066. Aongus ( or Aeneas) 067. Enna Aigneach 068. Assaman Eamhna 069. Roighen Ruadh 070. Fionnlogh 071. Fionn 072. Eochaidh Feidlioch 073. Bress-Nar-Lothar, The Fineamhnas(Triplets_ 074. Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg 075. Crimthann-Naidh-Nar 076. Feredach Fionn-Feachrnach 077. Fiacha Fionn Ola 078. Tuathal Teachtmar 079. Fedhlimidh Rachtmar, died 119 AD 080. Conn Ceadcathach( Conn of One Hundred Battles) 081. Art Eanfhear >From here on it really splits up to different tribes, clans, ect. Genealogy deals with pedigrees and relations. Geography deals with locations. Notice the references to Spain, Castile, Portugal. ect. The list above sure does indicate where the dark hair comes from in the Irish Genes. ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

    03/27/2001 11:44:23
    1. Irish Pedigree by John O'Hart, vol 1, an example
    2. william flanagan
    3. Excerpts from :The Stem of The Irish Nation by John O'Hart. Also known as > :" Irish Pedigrees" > > Starting on page 44; > 001. Adam > 002. Seth > 003. Enos > 004. Cainan > 005. Mahalaleel > 006. Jared > 007. Enoch > 008. Methuselah > 009. Lamech > 010. Noah > 011. Japhet > 012. Magog > 013. Baoth > 014. Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) > 015. Niul > 016. Gaodhal ( or Gathelus) > 017. Asruth, in Eqypt > 018. Sruth > 019. Heber Scut, to Scythia > 020. Beouman > 021. Ogaman > 022. Tait > 023. Agnon > 024. Lamhfionn, to Gothia (Lybia) > 025. Heber Glunnfionn > 026. Agnan Fionn > 027. Febric Glas > 028. Nenuall > 029. Muadhad > 030. Alladh > 031. Arcadh > 032. Deag > 033. Brath, to Galacia in north of Spain > 034. Breoghan (or Brigus). was king of Galacia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile > and Portugal. > 035. Bile > 036. Milesius of Spain ( aka Galamh) See "Song of Inisfail" by THomas Moore. > 037. Heremon: 7th son; From him are descended the Kings, Nobility, and Gentry of the Kingdoms of Connaught, Dalriada, Leinster, Meath, Orgiall, Ossory; of Scotland, since the 5th century; of Ulster, since the 4th century; and of England, from the reign of King Henry II., down to present time. > 038. Irial Faidh, died 1670 BC > 039. Eithrial > 040. Foll-Aich,(Follach) > 041. Tigernmas,(Tighernmas) > 042. Enboath,(Inboith) > 043. Smiomghall,(Semroth) > 044. Fiacha Labrainn(Labhrainne), died 1488 BC > 045. Aongus Olmucach,(Aengus Olmucadh) > 046. Main(Maen) > 047. Rotheachtach(Roitheachtaigh) > 048. Dein(Dian) > 049. Siorna(Sirna) Saoghlach > 050. Olioll Aolcheoin(Olild Ollchain) > 051. Gialchadh(Giallchaidh) > 052. Nuadhas Fionnfail(Nuadhat Finnfail) > 053. Aedan Glas(Aedahn Glas) > 054. Simeon Breac > 055. Muredach Bolgach(Muiredach Bolgrach) > 056. Fiacha Tolgrach(Fiacha Tolgrach) > 057. Duach Ladhrach(Duach Ladhgrach) > 058. Eochaidh Buadhach > 059. Ugaine Mor, married Caesair(Kesair) > 060. Colethach Caol-bhreagh(Cobhtach Cael Braegh) > 061. Melg Molbthach(Melghe Molbhthach) > 062. Iran Gleofathach(Iaran/Irereo Gleofathach) > 063. Conla Caomh(Connla Caemh) > 064. Olioll Cas-fiachlach(Oilioll Caisfhiaclach) > 065. Eochaidh Aol-Leathan(Eochaidh Ailthleathan) > 066. Aongus (Aenas/Aengus Tuirmeach/Teamrach) > 067. Enna Aigneach(Enna Aighneach) > 068. Assaman Eamhna(Esamhain of Emhain) > 069. Roighen Ruadh(Roighnen Ruadh) > 070. Fionnlogh(Finnlogha) > 071. Fionn of Eamhin, married Benia > 072. Eochaidh Feidlioch, married Clothfionn > 073. Bress-Nar-Lothar,(The Fieneamhas) > 074. Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg, m/Dearborguill. > 075. Crimthann-Naidh-Nar,m/Nar-Tath-Choach. > 076. Feredach Fionn-Feachrnach(Feachtnach) > 077. Fiacha Fionn Ola, married Eithne. > 078. Tuathal Teachtmar, married Baine > 079. Fedhlimidh Rachtmar, died 119 AD, married Ughna of Denmark. > 080. Conn Ceadcathach( Conn of One Hundred Battles) > 081. Art Eanfhear(Aeinfer) 082. Cormac Ulfhada, married Ethni Ollamda 083. Cairbre-Lifeachar 084. Fiacha Srabhteine, married Aiofe. 085. Muireadach Tireach 086. Eochaidh Muigh-Meadhoin, married Carinna. 087. Niall of the Nine Hostages , married Roighnech 088. Cairbre of Ulster 089. Cormac Caoch, married Comaein. 090. Tuathal Maolgarbh. 091, Cormac, of Fermanagh 092. Donall Dun 093. Flann, of Fermanagh 094. Maolruanaidh, of Fermanagh 095. Maloachi, of Fermanagh 096. Lochlann 097. Ardgha(Ardghal) 098. Longseach 099. Flannagan, of Fermanagh 100. Padraic 101. Brian 102. Donall an-Fhiona 103. Hugh 104. Dermod 105. Cormac an Neach 106. Aodh 107. Dermod Balbh 108. Brian 109. Cormac 110. Murtog(Murtogh) 111. Giollaiosa Ruadh 112. Cormac 113. Giollabrighid 114. Manus 115. Padraic 116. Hugh 117 Murtough 118. Giolla (William) O'Flanagan, of Tuath Ratha. This is why I am into genealogy. The information is out there. You have to keep looking.

    03/28/2001 06:48:07