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(The numbers after the names represent how many times I'd have to add the word 'great' to form my relationship with that ancestor. For example, if a man had (3) after his name, he would be my great-great-great-grandfather.)
Lady Julia MacCarthy (12) (? - ?), who married Dermod O'Sullivan the Powdered (12), 11th Lord of Beare & Bantry, of Dunboy Castle, who died 1549. (Donnell Mor, 8th Lord in descent from the first who assumed the name O'SULLIVAN, and lineal descendant of Eogan Mor, was the 25th in descent from Olioll Olum, the 237th Monarch of Munster, Ireland, through his son, Owen. This Donnell Mor's great- grandson Aura-ny-Lacken, Lord of Desmond, was 1st Lord of Beare & Bantry in Munster and direct ancestor of Dermod the 11th Lord, who married Julia MacCarthy.)
Her son was Sir Owen O'Sullivan (or Eoghan) (11) (? - 1594) sat in Parliament 1585, died 1594, married Helena Barry (11).
Lady Julia MacCarthy's mother was Lady Eleanor Fitzgerald (13) (? - ?). She married (1st) Donnell Mac Fineere Mac Carthy-Reagh, (13) Prince of Carberry in Ireland.
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