Hello,
I investigate my ancestors and I know that my seventh grandparents were Mathew Ryan & Anne Perry from Dublin.
Time ago I found several documents providing information about them. A first one was a pedigree document which takes me several generations older. And a second document was an Spanish genealogical certificate from a relative, which also cited some related locations about them.
My doubts are about some names appearing in these documents. I would like to know what and where they are.
The first one is a village called "Kilkeyll", that was the origin location of my Ryans, in the County Tipperary (about 1620).
And the second talks about a palace or castle that belonged to the Perry family. The name of the palace is something like "Tiriobanin" and it say it was in County Clarc. I presum this is County Clare.
Someone has idea about these two places?
Thank you so much,
Juan Antonio Rubio
Micháel
Here's a more detailed look:
Irish Origins:
The surname Perry has roots in the Gaelic language and is found in the western counties of Ireland, such as Waterford, Kerry, and Cork.
English and French Connections:
Perry can also be an Anglicized form of Welsh "ap Herry" (son of Harry) or from the French "Perre/Pierre".
Multiple Meanings:
The name is associated with pear trees, stony places, and also with the concept of a wanderer or adventurer.
Global Presence:
While originating in the British Isles, the name Perry is now found globally, with a significant presence in countries with large Irish diaspora communities.
Not exclusively Irish:
While Perry has Irish connections, it is not solely an Irish name, as it also has English, French, and Welsh origins.
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