(O) Flanagan Ó Flannagάn (flann, red or ruddy). Of the several septs of the name that of Connacht is the most important, their chief ranked as one of the 'royal lords' under O'Connor, King of Connacht. Found in Fermanagh, Offaly & Roscommon. The Surnames of Ireland by Edward MacLysaght |
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Assorted Baptism and Marriage records from St Mary's Parish, Cahir,
Co. Tipperary, all Flanagan spellings for years 1845-1860 for baptisms
& years 1836-1845 for marriages |
Baptism records from St Mary's & St Peter & Paul's Parishes, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, all Flanagan spellings for years 1840-1860 |
1851 Ireland Census, County Cork, some stray Flanagans |
Assorted County Tipperary births, 1865-1875, all name variants |
Ireland
Birth Index, 1864, all name variants Ireland Valuation Books, 1845-1852, all name variants |
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