O'Halloran
O'Halloran [1] is the surname of the ultimate and at least two distinct Gaelic-Irish families, one in County Galway and another in south-east County Clare linked to the Dál gCais. On occasions it is translated as "stranger" or "from across the sea". The name states that this family were "importers" and were the lords, and dominant sept of Clan Fergail.[2][3][4]
In the twelfth century the O'Hallorans were chiefs of twenty-four town lands of the túath of Clan Fergail. These lay east to the river of Galmith (or "Galway"). In the 13th century the O'Hallorans were dispossessed of their ancient inheritance of Clan Fergail by the "De Burgos" (Burke) invaders. The O'Hallorans and the O'Flahertys were obliged to emigrate to Iar (west) Connaught, where they built the castle of O'Hery.[5][6]
The motto of the Galway family is Clann Fearghaile Abú, which comes from their dynastic name.
Name Variations include: O'Halleron, Halloran, Holloran, Haloran, and in Gaelic, Ó hAllmhuráin or Ó hAlluráin)
People
- Barry O'Halloran, Irish journalist
- Brian O'Halloran, American actor
- David O'Halloran, Australian Rules footballer
- Dustin O'Halloran, American pianist and composer
- Greg O'Halloran, Irish footballer
- Hal O'Halloran, American radio announcer and singer
- Jack O'Halloran, American boxer and actor
- James O'Halloran, Canadian lawyer and politician
- Joseph O'Halloran, Major-General
- Kay O'Halloran, Australian-born academic
- Keith O'Halloran, Irish footballer
- Kevin O'Halloran (1937–1976), Australian swimmer
- Kevin O'Halloran (footballer) (1915–1976), Australian Rules footballer
- Mark O'Halloran, Australian Rugby League player
- Mark O'Halloran, Irish actor and screenwriter
- Michael O'Halloran, English politician
- Michael O'Halloran, Scottish footballer
- Mick O'Halloran (1893–1960), South Australian politician
- Sharyn O'Halloran, Professor of Political Economics at Columbia University
- Stephen O'Halloran, footballer
- Sylvester O'Halloran, doctor
- Thomas O'Halloran (1940–1956), Australian rules footballer from New Zealand
- Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran (1797–1870), first Police Commissioner and first Police Magistrate of South Australia
- Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran KC (1865–1945), South Australian lawyer and Australian rules football administrator
- William O'Halloran (born c.1870), trade union pioneer in Galway, Ireland
- William Littlejohn O'Halloran (1806–1885), British Army officer and public servant in South Australia
- William O'Halloran (cricketer) (1934–1994), Australian cricketer
Places
- O'Halloran Hill, South Australia
- Halloran Springs, California, a US community in the Mojave Desert
- Halloran Summit, California, a location 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Halloran Springs, California
References
- Derham, Roger (2016-10-28). "RIHLA (Journey 61):EATS SHOOTS AND LEAVES PANDA STYLE– Witness to the Beginning and End of a Medieval City State 1232 -1694". WINDSONG. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- Hardinan's West Connaught
- "Lords of Clan Fergail County Galway".
- Derham, Roger (2016-10-28). "RIHLA (Journey 61): THE HALL OF THE RED EARL, GALWAY – Witness to the Beginning and End of a Medieval City State 1232 -1694". WINDSONG. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- Hardinan's West Connaught
- "Lords of Clan Fergail, County Galway".