Obit: Funeral Entry: Dermott Rogh Mcc Rory mcc doonoge mcc Murtt oge O'Neaghten, 1637 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Roscommon Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: C. Hunt FUNERAL ENTRY: DERMOTT ROGH MCC RORY MCC DOONOGE MCC MURTT OGE O'NEAGHTEN, 1637 Dermott Rogh Mcc Rory duff mcc doonoge mcc Murtt oge O'Neaghten of Lishlea in the County of Roscommon deceased, the afforesaid Dermott married to Unna Daughter to Connor me Hugh Boy OKelly of .... in the Sd County deceased by whom he had issue Murtt oge ONeaghten Eldest Sonn and Heir of the Decensed Dermott. Married to Catt Bryne daughter of Donnell 0 Bryne of the County of Westmeath, Dermott oge 0 Neaghten 2d Sonn of the Sd Dermott married to Elizabeth Phillips Daughter to Robt. Phillips of the County of Roscomon Connor ONeaghten 3d. Son of the Sd. Dermott unmarried Honnora ny Naughten daughtr of the said Dermott married to Donnell O Neaghten of Carrowkerry in the Sd County Gent. Uuna ny Neaghten 2d daughter of the Said Dermott married to Peter Noble of Carowmoragh in the said County. The Sd mentiond Dermott took to his 2d Wife one Granny Nick Eldanan by whome he had Issue (Viz) Donn oge Duffe O Neaghton married to Margaret Phillipe daughter to Robt Phillipe predict. Rory duff O Neaghten yet unmarried. Cattelin ny Neaghten drughter of the said Dermott married to William Hawes in the Said County of Roscommon the afforesaid mentioned Dermott departed this Mortall Life about the Tenth of Januy in the Year 1637 and his Estate was noe more worth & being Vallued as the uttermost then one Hundred Pounds at the time of his decease, and after his decease his Body & Carcass was buryed in the Parris-Church of Church Yard of Killtoonie this is the true description of the Wives Children and Estate that he the Sd Dermott deceased left at the time of his Death testified by me the Sd. Murtt oge Eldest Son of the Said Dermott the 8th of July 1640. MUR: NAUGHTEN. (mcc used instead of modern Mc) Source: Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 1910