Ó hEoghain

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Ó hEOGHAIN—IO Hoane, O Howen, O Hoyne, Howen, Hone, Hoyne, Owen, Owens, Hoynes, Hoins, (Hynes); 'descendant of Eoghan' (well-born); the name (1) of a Dalcassian family in Clare, who, according to Keating, are of the same stock as the O'Neills of Thomond; and (2) of an ecclesiastical family at Lough Erne, in the diocese of Clogher; now very common in Ulster, anglicised Owens, and known in every part of Ireland.

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