For background on how the map was made (and its flaws), see the relevant blog entry.
Conachy | rare: Louth. Ir. Mac Dhonnchaidh. Also as Conkey. This is the Scottish Clann Donnchaidh, who later became Robertson. The personal name Donnchadh was common amongst both Irish and Scots, being anglicised Duncan there. SS. |
Conaghy | Very rare: Drogheda. See Conachy. |
Conkey | rare: Belfast etc. See Conachy. |
Mac Dhonnchaidh | Mac Conaghy, Mac Conkey: líonmhar i gCúige Uladh. Craobh den chlann Albanach Robertson in oirthear Uladh a b'ea iad. SS. |
MacConachie | rare: Antrim. Ir. Mac Dhonnchaidh, Donnchadh, brown lord. Scottish: Clann Donnchaidh is the old title of the Robertson clan. SS. |
MacConaghie | numerous: Antrim-Down etc. See Mac Conachie. |
MacConkey | numerous: Belfast, Cavan-Monaghan-Louth, Dublin. See Mac Conachie. |
MacConnachie | rare: Antrim etc. See Mac Conachie. |
Maconachie | rare: Down etc. Ir. Mac Dhonnchaidh, from first name Donnchadh, brown lord. Associated with Scottish Clan Robertson of Atholl, Perthshire. SS. |
DEDs where McConachie and a second surname are found together
This list shows total 1901 McConachie households by county.
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