Ó Maoilmhichil

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Ó MAOILMHICHIL, Ó MAOILMHICHÍL—IO Mulmichell, O Mulvihill, O Mulveill, Mulvihill, Melville, Mitchell, Michael, &c.; 'descendant of Maolmhichil' (servant of St. Michael); the name of a family of Síol Muireadhaigh, or Sil-Murray, in Co. Roscommon, who derive their descent from Maolmhichil, chief of Síol Muireadhaigh, who fought at the battle of Cill Ua nDaighre, near Dublin, in 866. They were at one time chiefs of Corca Sheachlainn, a district in the east of Co. Roscommon, but appear to have lost their rank at an early period. The name was, however, common in that county at the end of the 16th century, and branches of the family had about the same time settled in Tipperary, Limerick, Cork and Kerry, where they still flourish.

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