Hij is getrouwd met Grainne O'Dunne.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1543 te Tynekill Castle, Queens, Leinster, Ireland.
Kind(eren):
Calvagh MacTurlough MacDonnell 7th of Leinster | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Grainne O'Dunne |
Calvagh MacTurlough MacDonnell 7th of Leinster<br>Birth name: Calvagn Mac Turlough MacDonnell<br>Also known as: Colla, Calbach or Cathal<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Between 1520 and 1524 - Tinnakill Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland<br>Military Service: slain at Shrule - 1570<br>Marriage: Spouse: Grainne O'Dunne - Circa 1543 - Tynekill Castle, Queens, Leinster, Ireland<br>Residence: received a grant of Tynekill from Queen Elizabeth - 1562<br>Death: June 18 1570 - Shrule, Queen39;s County, Ireland<br>Parents: Charles Turlough MacDonald 6th of Leinster, Mrs Charles Tirlough MacDonald (born McDonald)<br>Wife: <a>Grainne MacDonnell (born O'Dunne)<br>Children: MacDonald, MacDonald, MacDonald, Hugh Buidhe MacDonald 8th of Leinster, Walter MacDonnell, Alexander McDonald, Donough Donal Donald MacDonnell, Brian Buidhe McDonald;<br>Siblings: MacDonald, MacDonald<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:V. JOHN, whose record seems to have been brief. He was killed in 1514, and was succeeded by his son,nt of Tynekill from Queen Elizabeth in 1562, and was slain at Shrule on the 18th June, 1570. He was succeeded by his son, in Vol. II., and who was forfeited by the English authorities by reason of his frequent disloyalty. He died in 1618._______________________________________________of Coolbanagher, in the Barony of Portnahinch, County Laois in Ireland.(known as "John the Scabbed"), on the site of an earlier castle. Other sources date the structure to the 16th century, noting that it may have been owned by the O'Connor family before becoming a seat of the MacDonnells. Associated with the McDonnell family for some time, the last McDonnell to hold Tinnakill was James McDonnell, from whom the site was seized following his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1641.
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