Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545541, d. 1014
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh was the son of Murchada O'Ceallaigh.2 He died in 1014, killed in action.1
In 1014 Battle of Clontarf.1
In 1014 Battle of Clontarf.1
Children of Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh
Conchobar O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545542, d. 1030
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Conchobar O'Ceallaigh was the son of Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh.2 He died in 1030, killed by the men of Teathba.1
Child of Conchobar O'Ceallaigh
Murchadh O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545543
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Murchadh O'Ceallaigh is the son of Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh.2
His issue died out after six generations.1
His issue died out after six generations.1
Diarmaid O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545544, d. 1065
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Diarmaid O'Ceallaigh was the son of Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh.2 He died in 1065, killed.1
His issue died out after three generations.1
His issue died out after three generations.1
Teige 'the Bastard' O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545545
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Teige 'the Bastard' O'Ceallaigh is the son of Teige Mór O'Ceallaigh.2
He was ancestor of the Mac Teiges of Leitrim.1
He was ancestor of the Mac Teiges of Leitrim.1
Conchobar O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545546
Last Edited=27 Jan 2012
Children of Conchobar O'Ceallaigh
- Donnchadh O'Ceallaigh2 d. 1074
- Teige O'Ceallaigh+2 d. a 1074
Donnchadh O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545547, d. 1074
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Donnchadh O'Ceallaigh was the son of Conchobar O'Ceallaigh.2 He was murdered in 1074 by Teige O'Ceallaigh, killed by his brother Teige on the island of Loch Caelai.1
Teige O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545548, d. after 1074
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Teige O'Ceallaigh was the son of Conchobar O'Ceallaigh.2 He died after 1074.1
He murdered Donnchadh O'Ceallaigh in 1074, killed by his brother Teige on the island of Loch Caelai.1
He murdered Donnchadh O'Ceallaigh in 1074, killed by his brother Teige on the island of Loch Caelai.1
Child of Teige O'Ceallaigh
- Diarmaid O'Ceallaigh+2 d. 1113
Conchobarr 'of the Battles' O'Ceallaigh1
M, #545550
Last Edited=16 Aug 2015
Conchobarr 'of the Battles' O'Ceallaigh is the son of Diarmaid O'Ceallaigh.2
He was Chief for 40 years.1 In 1167 he built O'Kelly's church at Clonmacnois Abbey and gave 365 golden chalices, one for each day of the year.1
He was Chief for 40 years.1 In 1167 he built O'Kelly's church at Clonmacnois Abbey and gave 365 golden chalices, one for each day of the year.1