Thanks for this video. I stumbled on it as I was researching my family history. Of course my last name has the Anglo spelling of Reilly. As far as I know, my family migrated to the US during the famine and changed the spelling due to Irish persecution at the time. I’d love to get more information.
Live very close to Lough Oughter. Been to the castle, via kayak also. Its a great way to nosey about the island. Well worth visiting. Frightened off some lads fishing there as I had my VHF radio on open channel 16 and someone transmitted over it as I was approaching. They left at pace, not sure why. I think local lore has it that the bombardment was very effective on the walls, but a siege was. Once captured after its surrender, the walls were mined, with charges placed and blown up.
Just found your site doing some research on my fairly recently discovered ancestors. I am from the O'Reilly family from Cavan. The furthest I've gone back with them directly is my 6x great-grandfather who went to the US in the mid 1700s. His son was Sgt. John O'Reilly (he is Googleable) who fought in the War of Independence in the loyalist side. Interestingly, he belonged to a regiment called Butler's Rangers, headed by John Butler. I saw your name and thought that was pretty cool. Many Irish loyalists came up to Ontario, Canada along with the O'Reillys. Sgt. John and his family were very important in the development of Ontario. One of his descendents became the first woman in the world to get her degree in aeronautical engineering and headed the company that made the Hawking Hurricane during WWI! They were magistrates of large swaths of the province, first woman judge in British Columbia, fought in the war of 1812, built the first bridge over a river (so that a son could court a neighbour girl), one became 2x mayor of a major city, they were family friends with the first 3 Prime Ministers of Canada etc etc etc. I can definitely see where my mom's family got our drive, intelligence, creativity and perhaps a bit of a temper. If I were younger I'd write a book about them. I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos.
It's only touched upon in the video, but the 1641 Rebellion started on this day in ... well ... 1641. I'd completely forgotten this is when I posted the video!
very interesting, must visit and take the boat trip. I got to Ballintober castle and ballymote castle during the summer. looking forward to your de lacy vid (have done a fair bit of research on him and de courcy)
The o neills were royal bloodline. Of niall of nine hostages.he was a descendant of zarah.first. High king.calcol.brian boru.bracha.bran the blessed.before then
Thanks for this video. I stumbled on it as I was researching my family history. Of course my last name has the Anglo spelling of Reilly. As far as I know, my family migrated to the US during the famine and changed the spelling due to Irish persecution at the time. I’d love to get more information.
Live very close to Lough Oughter. Been to the castle, via kayak also. Its a great way to nosey about the island. Well worth visiting. Frightened off some lads fishing there as I had my VHF radio on open channel 16 and someone transmitted over it as I was approaching. They left at pace, not sure why. I think local lore has it that the bombardment was very effective on the walls, but a siege was. Once captured after its surrender, the walls were mined, with charges placed and blown up.
Just found your site doing some research on my fairly recently discovered ancestors. I am from the O'Reilly family from Cavan. The furthest I've gone back with them directly is my 6x great-grandfather who went to the US in the mid 1700s. His son was Sgt. John O'Reilly (he is Googleable) who fought in the War of Independence in the loyalist side. Interestingly, he belonged to a regiment called Butler's Rangers, headed by John Butler. I saw your name and thought that was pretty cool. Many Irish loyalists came up to Ontario, Canada along with the O'Reillys. Sgt. John and his family were very important in the development of Ontario. One of his descendents became the first woman in the world to get her degree in aeronautical engineering and headed the company that made the Hawking Hurricane during WWI! They were magistrates of large swaths of the province, first woman judge in British Columbia, fought in the war of 1812, built the first bridge over a river (so that a son could court a neighbour girl), one became 2x mayor of a major city, they were family friends with the first 3 Prime Ministers of Canada etc etc etc. I can definitely see where my mom's family got our drive, intelligence, creativity and perhaps a bit of a temper. If I were younger I'd write a book about them.
I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos.
It's only touched upon in the video, but the 1641 Rebellion started on this day in ... well ... 1641. I'd completely forgotten this is when I posted the video!
very interesting, must visit and take the boat trip. I got to Ballintober castle and ballymote castle during the summer. looking forward to your de lacy vid (have done a fair bit of research on him and de courcy)
Another great video, although ive stumbled across the name of the castle in my readings ive never reaearched it, Keep up the great work.
Cheers chum! Seriously nice place if you like a castle in the middle of nowhere ... which I know you do!!
@@ruadhbutler9143 when i go there i may not leave, becoming one of those Rouges and Brigands you mentioned 😂.
The o neills were royal bloodline. Of niall of nine hostages.he was a descendant of zarah.first. High king.calcol.brian boru.bracha.bran the blessed.before then
Seem to have shot video with cheap mobile /phone camera. I do likewise. But hold mobile in one spot for 5 seconds atleast.
Of the house of zarah judah
" No relation" 😂
Had to get that in!