Antrim: | 332 | Armagh: | 240 | Belfast city: | 194 | Carlow: | 1 |
Cavan: | 48 | Clare: | 14 | Cork: | 9 | Cork city: | 2 |
Derry: | 241 | Donegal: | 279 | Down: | 405 | Dublin: | 50 |
Dublin city: | 43 | Fermanagh: | 88 | Galway: | 57 | Kerry: | 1 |
Kildare: | 23 | Kilkenny: | 9 | Laois: | 12 | Leitrim: | 47 |
Limerick: | 7 | Limerick city: | 7 | Longford: | 48 | Louth: | 162 |
Mayo: | 80 | Meath: | 47 | Monaghan: | 158 | Offaly: | 15 |
Roscommon: | 24 | Sligo: | 16 | Tipperary: | 11 | Tyrone: | 492 |
Waterford: | 6 | Westmeath: | 28 | Wexford: | 14 | Wicklow: | 11 |
Caimbéal | Campbell: an-líonmhar in Ultaibh, i gConnachta agus Co. Lú. An mhór-chlann Albanach Ó Duibhne a ghlac an leas-ainm chucu. Chomh maith leis na h-Albanaigh, bhí clann dúchasach i dTír Eoghain, Mac Cathmhaoil, ar a dtugadh Campbell.SS. |
Campbell | Very numerous: Ulster in particular. This relates not only to the great Scottish clan, Scots Gael: Cam-béal (crooked mouth), but also the Ir. Mac Cathmhaoil (battle chief). These were a sept of Cineál Eoghain in Tyrone. In Donegal there was a Scots galloglass family called in Ir. Mac Ailín, who were also Campbells. MIF. |
MacCamphill | fairly rare: Antrim. Ir. Mac Cathmhaoil. See Mac Call. |
Parishes where campbell and a second surname are found together
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