McKenery heads of household in the 1911 census


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For background on how the map was made (and its flaws), see the relevant blog entry.

Surname Dictionary

Henry Very numerous: Ulster, Connacht, N Midlands etc. Ir. (1) Ó h-Inneirghe (Limerick), (2) Mac Éinri, a branch of Fitzhenry in Galway. (3) Mac Éinrí, a group of Síol Eoghain in E Ulster. (4) Ó h-Ainiarradh, a sept of Oriel. This name is common in Britain, of course. IF & SGG.
Mac Éinrí Henry: líonmhar: Connachta. Craobh de chlann A-Normannach a ghaelaíodh.
Mac Innéirghe Mac Eniry: líon beag: Luimneach-an Clár-Ciarraí. Clann a bhí sean-bhunaithe i gCorca Muichet (Castletown Conyers, anois, ach bhí Castletown Mac Enyry air sa 17 céad). Choimeád siad greim ar a gcuid tailte go dtí concas Ri Liam i 1691. An bhrí, is dócha, "moch-éirí". Bíonn Mac Henry orthu, leis. Litriú nua: Mac Innéirí. IF & SGG.
MacEnery Quite numerous: Limerick-Clare-Kerry etc. Ir. Mac Innéirí (early riser). They belonged to the Uí Cairbre at the present Castletown Conyers, Limerick. IF.
MacEniry rare: Limerick-Tipperary. See Mac Enery. Pronounced enayry.
MacHenry fairly numerous: E Ulster, Dublin etc. Ir. Mac Éinrí (son of Henry). There was a sept of Síol Eoghain (Tyrone); it is also a gaelicisation of FitzHenry. See Henry.
 

DEDs where McKenery and a second surname are found together

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