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Re: Condons in Ireland
Posted by: Joe Condon Date: October 06, 1999 at 23:43:15
In Reply to: Re: Condons in Ireland by Robert Condon of 1156

Is this a history you have compiled from your own research, or a publication. I have a book on The Norman Invasion of Ireland which has some of the Condon history and also an excerpt on Cork Families which I believe might be from the Annals. As you know I am sure, the name originated from deCaunteton when Nicholas deCaunteton, his brother Jordan and possibly two other brothers left Wales and took part in the invasion of Ireland. They were awarded the lands around the area of Cork later known as the Barony of the Condons. Nicholas was married to Mabilia Fitzgerald the daughter of William Fitzgerald of Carew. I have been looking for information about the children of Nicholas and Mabilia but have run into a dead end. Does your work contain any of that information?

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