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Is the name McCoughlin Irish Or scottish
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I understand that the name mccouglin is found widely in scotland aswell as ireland.but where does the name originate from.and if from ireland is it north or south.
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I have a book on Irish Genealogy, and it contains a table showing the surnames in Ireland having five entries and upwards in the Birth Indexes of 1890, together with the number registered in each province- Leinster; Munster; UIlster; and Connacht.
using the exact spelling you write, there are no instances, that means in 1890 there were no McCoughlin births registered, but it is a very good guide to the surnames of Ireland.
it really is only a snapshot but it is interesting that out of the many hundreds of names beginning with Mc that one does not appear.
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I have a book on Irish Genealogy, and it contains a table showing the surnames in Ireland having five entries and upwards in the Birth Indexes of 1890, together with the number registered in each province- Leinster; Munster; UIlster; and Connacht.
using the exact spelling you write, there are no instances, that means in 1890 there were no McCoughlin births registered, but it is a very good guide to the surnames of Ireland.
it really is only a snapshot but it is interesting that out of the many hundreds of names beginning with Mc that one does not appear.
Dotty
xxxxx
Click here for more information. It seems it is just a variant Irish/Scottish spelling, though Ireland would appear to be the origin of the name as a whole.
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My surname is McLoughlin (by marriage) and as far as I am aware that they originaly were Scottish who ran away to Ireland. I have a map of Ireland showing the places where the surname originated from and mine is from Donegal. After researching the name to the best of my ability, when the Irish had their own leaders or kings of their area much the same as Britain was split into groups such as Mercia Wessex and so on Donegal's king was a McLoughlin. Mc or Mac meaning son of.
My surname is McLoughlin (by marriage) and as far as I am aware that they originaly were Scottish who ran away to Ireland. I have a map of Ireland showing the places where the surname originated from and mine is from Donegal. After researching the name to the best of my ability, when the Irish had their own leaders or kings of their area much the same as Britain was split into groups such as Mercia Wessex and so on Donegal's king was a McLoughlin. Mc or Mac meaning son of.
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