- Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
3. | Breassal Breac King of Leinster (2.Fiacha2, 1.Olioll1) and died. Notes:
76. Breassal Breac: his son. Had following sons between whom he dividedhis country:
1. Lughaidh, who is described below. He was the ancestor of the Kings,nobility, and gentry of Leinster. He inherited all the territories on thenorth side of the river Barrow, from Wicklow to Drogheda
2. Conla. He was the ancestor of the Kings, nobility, and gentry ofOssory. He inherited the south part, from the Barrow to the sea
From
Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
4. | Lughaidh (3.Breassal3, 2.Fiacha2, 1.Olioll1) and died. Notes:
Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev
. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella.
"1. Lughaidh, who is described below. He was the ancestor of the Kings,nobility, and gentry of Leinster. He inherited all the territories on thenorth side of the river Barrow, from Wicklow to Drogheda."
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Sedna
and died.
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5. | Conla (3.Breassal3, 2.Fiacha2, 1.Olioll1) and died. Notes:
John Kinsella
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
The Kinsella Homepage
http://www.kinsella.org/
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole"
"2. Conla. He was the ancestor of the Kings, nobility, and gentry ofOssory. He inherited the south part, from the Barrow to the sea. "
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