O'Doherty family
O'Doherty family | |
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Ó Dochartaigh | |
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Region | Ireland |
District | Inishowen |
Ancestry | Northern Uí Néill |
Ethnicity | Irish |
O'Doherty family has no chief, and is an armigerous clan | |
Historic seat | Carrickabraghy Castle |
The Doherty family (Irish: Clann Ua Dochartaig[1] (also Ó Dochartaigh and Ní Dhochartaigh)) is an Irish clan based in County Donegal in the north of the island of Ireland.
Like clans in other cultures, Irish clans such as the Dohertys are divided into many septs and regional families. In the modern day, there are 140 noted variations in spelling of the name Ó Dochartaigh, of which Doherty (with or without the "Ó") is the most common anglicisation.[2]
Naming conventions
Male | Daughter | Wife (Long) | Wife (Short) |
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Ó Dochartaigh[3] | Ní Dhochartaigh | Bean Uí Dhochartaigh | Uí Dhochartaigh |
Origins
The Dohertys are named after Dochartach (fl. 10th century), a member of the Cenél Conaill dynasty which in medieval Irish genealogy traced itself to Niall of the Nine Hostages (see Uí Néill). [2]
The later chiefs of the clan, elected by tanistry under the Brehon Laws, were called the Lords of Inishowen as they were pushed from their original territory in the Laggan valley area of present-day Donegal, into the vacuum left by the end of Meic Lochlainn rule in the northernmost peninsula of the island of Ireland.
Modern history
Following the Flight of the Earls in 1607, the chief of the Dohertys, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, rose up in the following year against English domination in Ireland and the plantation of Protestant settlers in what is known as O'Doherty's Rebellion. Provoked by the English Governor George Paulet,[4] Cahir and his followers attacked and destroyed Derry and burned several castles before ultimately being defeated at the Battle of Kilmacrennan. After this loss the family lost much of its power and influence. By 1784, the leading branch of the family fled the country. The chiefs have been absent from Ireland ever since.
During the 1990s, the Irish government offered some limited recognition to the Chiefs of the most ancient clans, calling them the Chiefs of the Name and operating under primogeniture rather than tanistry. The chieftainship of the Dohertys was claimed by Ramon Ó Doherty of Spain.
After a scandal[5] involving bogus claims of Terence MacCarthy, to be the chief of that clan, the status of the chiefs in Ireland is now uncertain.
Today there are Doherty families in many parts of Ireland, with primary concentration in their homeland of the Inishowen Peninsula, Co. Donegal and the vicinity of Derry. The Doherty's are an important part of the Irish diaspora. To this end, the family continues through voluntary organisations, exploring family and Irish history and hosting regular family reunions.[6] The genealogy of historical O'Doherty's are under research by this organisation.[7]
The Ó Dochartaigh Clann Association was formed in the 1980s by a collaboration of American and Canadian clanfolk with its base in Michigan.[8] It operated from Inch Island, Co, Donegal from 1985 until 1999, and from Buncrana from 1999 until 2007. The association is now based in Michigan again, offering international membership and a newsletter.
Doherty reunions have been hosted in Ireland every five years since 1985, by the Ó Dochartaigh Irish Reunion Committee (an amalgamation of the reunion committees from Inishowen and Derry). A special reunion was held in July 2008, commemorating the 1608 death of Cahir Ó Doherty. The most recent reunion occurred in July 2015.[9] In 2005 the reunion hosted the film premiere of Roots of a Man – "A Journey Through The Land of the Clan O'Doherty".[10][11]
A number of castles in Inishowen Donegal are considered "O' Doherty castles" as they were, at one time, in the possession of a Doherty, such as Carrickabraghy Castle.[12]
People
O'Doherty
- Brian O'Doherty, Irish sculptor, conceptual artist and author (also known as Patrick Ireland)
- Cahir O'Doherty, last Gaelic Lord of Inishowen
- Cahir O'Doherty (musician), Jetplane Landing
- David O'Doherty, stand-up comedian
- Éamonn O'Doherty (republican) (1939–1999), Irish republican
- Éamonn O'Doherty (sculptor) (1939–2011), Irish sculptor
- Joseph O'Doherty, Irish politician
- Ken O'Doherty, soccer player
- Kevin Izod O'Doherty, Irish Australian politician
- Malachi O'Doherty, journalist, author and broadcaster
- Martin O'Doherty, hurler
- Mary-Jean O'Doherty, opera singer
- Michael J. O'Doherty (1874-1949), 26th Archbishop of Manila and 1st Bishop of Zamboanga
- Peter O'Doherty, musician
- Stephen O'Doherty, Australian politician
- Tony O'Doherty, soccer player
Doherty
- Anne Doherty, Catholic nun and psychologist
- Berlie Doherty, novelist
- Brian Doherty (politician), Chicago alderman
- Brian Doherty (libertarian journalist), journalist
- Brian Doherty (drummer), musician.
- Catherine Doherty, social activist
- Charles Joseph Doherty, Canadian politician and jurist
- Christopher Doherty, current mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania
- David Doherty, rugby player
- Denny Doherty, singer
- Diana Doherty, oboist
- Earl Doherty, author
- Ed Doherty (politician) (born 1949), New Brunswick politician
- Ed Doherty (American football) (1918–2000), American football player and coach
- Ed Doherty (baseball executive) (1900–1971), American executive in minor league and Major League Baseball
- Eddie Doherty, reporter, author, screenwriter and ultimately ordained priest
- Edward P. Doherty, led the soldiers that captured the assassin of Abraham Lincoln
- Gary Doherty, footballer
- Henry Latham Doherty (1870-1939), American investor and oilman; founded Cities Service Company
- Joe Doherty, member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army
- John Doherty (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ken Doherty, snooker player
- Kevin Doherty, Canadian judoka
- Kieran Doherty, member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army
- Lawrence Doherty, tennis player
- Martin Doherty, musician
- Martin Doherty (Irish republican) member of Provisional Irish republican Army
- Matt Doherty (disambiguation), multiple people
- Michael J. Doherty, New Jersey politician
- P. C. Doherty, writer
- Pat Doherty, politician
- Pete Doherty, English singer
- Peter Doherty (footballer), footballer
- Peter C. Doherty, researcher
- Reginald Doherty, tennis player
- Richard Doherty, historian
- Seán Doherty (Roscommon politician), politician
- Sean Doherty (footballer), footballer
- Shannen Doherty, American actress
- Thomas M. Doherty, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Tommy Doherty, footballer
- William Doherty (1857 – 1901), American entomologist
- William H. Doherty (1907 – 2000), electrical engineer
- Willie Doherty, artist
- Xavier Doherty, Australian cricketer
Docherty
- Bevan Docherty (born 1977), triathlete from New Zealand
- Craig Docherty (born 1979), professional boxer from Scotland
- David Docherty, British writer, journalist and television executive
- George MacPherson Docherty (1911–2008), American Presbyterian minister
- Glenn Docherty, Australian politician
- Jack Docherty (born 1962), Scottish writer, actor and producer
- Jacqueline Docherty, British nursing administrator
- Jamie Docherty, Scottish football player in the early 20th century
- Jim Docherty (born 1956), Scottish football player in the late 20th century
- John Docherty (born 1940), Scottish football player and manager
- John Docherty (born 1935), Scottish football player
- Kevin Docherty, referee in the Australian Football Association
- Laurence Docherty (born 1980), Dutch field hockey player of Scottish origin
- Mark Docherty (born 1988), Scottish football player
- Martin Docherty (born 1971), Scottish National Party (SNP) politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for West Dunbartonshire since May 2015
- Mick Docherty (born 1950), English football player and coach
- Richard Docherty (1899–1979), Catholic priest and missionary in Australia
- Robert Docherty (born 1965), Scottish football player
- Stephen Docherty (born 1976), Scottish football player
- Steve Docherty (born 1950), Australian professional tennis player
- Thomas Docherty (politician), British politician
- Tom Docherty, English football player
- Tommy Docherty (born 1928), Scottish football player and manager
- Tony Docherty (born 1971), Scottish football player
- Valerie Docherty, Canadian politician
See also
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Glen Docherty, a glen (valley) in Wester Ross, Scotland
- Docherty (novel)
- Irish nobility
- Irish royal families
References
- ↑ Northern Uí Néill
- 1 2 History of the Name
- ↑ "Ó Dochartaigh". Sloinne. 5 December 2015.
- ↑ The Flight Of The Earls.Net – Historical Documents
- ↑ Report on the Chiefship of O Doherty
- ↑ ÓDochartaigh (Doherty) Clann of Ireland – Web Portal
- ↑ DOHERTY (Gaelic: Ó Dochartaigh) Welcome to Hugh's Home Page
- ↑ O'Dochartaigh Clann Association's Internet Community – Our Vision is the Past, Present and Future
- ↑ Ó Dochartaigh Reunion: July 21st – 30th, 2015 in Inishowen and Derry City
- ↑ Roots of a Man-"Official Trailer"
- ↑ Ó Dochartaigh History
- ↑ Some O’Doherty castles of Inishowen Article by Annesley Malley from McGlinchey Summer School Proceedings, Vol. 10
External links
- Ó Dochartaigh Clann Association – forum
- Ó Dochartaigh Clann Association – membership
- Ó Dochartaigh Irish Reunion Committee
- Doherty family pedigree
- O'Doherty's Rebellion: the London Newsbooks
- Sir Cahir Ó Doherty
- Doherty Name