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Ferchar Fionuath O'Duibhne Lord of Lochow
- Preferred Name: Ferchar Fionuath O'Duibhne Lord of Lochow[1] [2]
- Alternate Name: Ferither Finruo
- Alternate Name: Ferither Finruo (Red Hair) Ireland Prince Ireland
- Alternate Name: Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" Fothadh MacDuibhn O'Duibhne Laird of Lochow
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Laird of Lochow with note: Most vital information and relationships match. Some details contain minor conflicts. ID numbers: G9YZ-H8S and G8VM-FFQ.
- Death: ABT 837 in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland at LATI: N6.4667 LONG: E5.3333 with note: father and children born in this area, and for all 3 digit birth or death dates must have a 0 in front of them.
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- FSID: G8VM-FFQ
- Find+A+Grave: with note: Ferchar Fionuath Ó Duibhne
BIRTH 750
Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
DEATH 837 (aged 86–87)
Lochawe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
BURIAL
Church of St. Peter the Deacon
Kilchrenan, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
MEMORIAL ID 197411233 · View Source
- Birth: ABT 750 in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland at LATI: N6.4667 LONG: E5.3333 with note: The rest of the parent and children are born and died in this same area.
- Burial: 837 in Church of St. Peter the Deacon Kilchrenan, Argyll and Bute, Scotland at LATI: N6.25 LONG: E5.25
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
The Life Summary of Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" MacDuibhn
When Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" MacDuibhn O'Duibhne Laird of Lochow was born about 0850, in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland, his father, Duibhn Fuilt Derg "Fathdearge" Fiacha Riadhe MacDuibhn O'Duibhne Laird of Lochow, was 50 and his mother, Mardgalluch Fuilt Derg MacDuirbhn, was 50. He had at least 1 son with Mardgallach Ó Duibhne. He died in Scotland.
Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" Fothadh MacDuibhn O'Duibhne, Laird of Lochow
Ferither Finruo or Finrui was the son of Duibhn Fuilt Derg. His name means literally, "Fairish Red," which referred to his hair color.
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a) 11. Duibhn Derg MacDuibhn, the heir
Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" MacDuibhn O'Duibhne, Laird of Lochow
Male Abt 750 - 787 (~ 37 years)
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Name Ferither Finruo "Fionuath" MacDuibhn O'Duibhne
Suffix Laird of Lochow
Born Abt 750 Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
Gender Male
Died 787 Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
Person ID I133477 penrose
Last Modified 30 Jan 2020
Father Duibhn Fuilt Derg "Fathdearge" Fiacha Riadhe MacDuibhn O'Duibhne, Laird of Lochow, b. Abt 700, Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 787, Scotland, United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 87 years)
Mother Mardgalluch Fuilt Derg MacDuirbhn, b. 700, Scotland, United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
Family ID F105982 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mardgallach Ó Duibhne, d. DECEASED
Children
+ 1. Duibhn "Dearg" MacDuibhn O'Duibhne, Larid of Lochow, b. Abt 790, Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Aft 860 (Age ~ 71 years)
Last Modified 14 Apr 2020
Family ID F105981 Group Sheet | Family Chart
http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I133477&tree=penrose
=== Had fairish red hair ===
Had fairish red hair
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() 2 GIVN Ferechar "Fionuath"
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=== From film # The Campbells of Scotland Th ===
From film # The Campbells of Scotland The Campbell Clan is identical with the Clan Duibhn Siol or Sliochd Dhiarmid MacDuibhn. In the time of Malcom Canmore, 86th King of the Scots, who ascended the throne A.D. 1057, the Clan Duibhn assumed the surname of Campbell upon the marriage of Eva, the heiress of the lands of Argyll, then called Lochow, with Giolespic or Gillespic Campus-bellus, a Norman by birth and her cousin. Before Malcom Canmore's reign nurnames were not used, and to this day the clan is called in Irish and Gaelic genealogies, the Clan Dhiarmid O'Duibhn or MacDuibhn. The following account commences in the beginning of the fifth century, and is taken from the genealogical tree of Neil McEwen, genealogist of the Duke of Argyll, and also from the papers of the Noble Families by Alexander Colvin, author of the "Treasury of Antiquities." By researches of leaarned Gaelic scholars the traditions of the bards are considered as having been handed down with wonderful fidelity from father to son. And, says the editor of the "History of Clan Campbell," the following epitome relating to the ancestors of the Great Diarmid appears to bear the marks of authenticity. First however as regards the progenitor of the family, Constantine, these remarks respecting the early Britons will not be out of place: Three nations inhabited Britain at the time of the Roman conquest, the Picts, Scots, and Britons. The romans in a great measure subdued them, leaving governors to secure their conquest. One of these governors passed over to Gaul (modern France) with a colony of Britons and settled there. Their bretheren at home, harassed by the Picts and Scots sent to them for aid, offering the sovereignty to their King, which he declined but sent his son Constantine with an army to their assistance in the year 404. (Reign of Fergus II0. This Constantine reigned over the Britons until about the year 420, and was grandfather to Arthur of the Round Table, with whom the Campbells common ly begin their genealogy. Constantine came from France and was succeeded by his eldest son, 43rd King of Scots; Aurelius Ambrose. Uther, brother of Aurelius, succeeded him and he left the throne to Arthur of the Round Table. Smerviesmore, son of Arthur, gave up his father's throne and was called "Fool of the Forest." He married the sister of Adrian, King of Scots; by her he had Ferither Our or Dun. Ferither married the daughter of the Duke of Valentia, and by her had Arthur Oig MacDuibhn. Ferither Eile, son of Arthur Oig MacDuibhn, was succeeded by Duibhn Fuilt Derg (means Redhaired) He married the granddaughter of Neil Nardagllach -- one of Ireland's Kings. His son, Ferither Finruo, which means Fairest Red, succeeded him.
=== Ferechar (Ferithar),Fionauth (Finruadh); ===
Ferechar (Ferithar),Fionauth (Finruadh); !#2315-p12; !#2708-p42; !#4775-v1-p173.217; !#4904-pno#;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Duibhne "Fathdearge" Ó Duibhne Lord of Lochow, b. ABT 700 in Lochow, Argyllshire, Scotland d. ABT 787
Mother: Mardgallach Nardgallach, b. ABT 700 in Scotland d. 792
Family 1: Mardgallach Ó Duibhne, b. BEF 775 in Scotland
- Duibhne Dearg O'Duibhne, b. 790 in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland d. 860 in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland
Sources:
- Title: Ferchar Fionuath Ó Duibhne, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W3LD-MSPZ : 10 June 2021), Ferchar Fionuath Ó Duibhne, ; Burial, Kilchrenan, , Argyll and Bute, Scotland, Church of St. Peter the Deacon; citing record ID 197411233, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W3LD-MSPZ;
- Title: House of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420 to the present time
Author: National Library of Scotland Page 17 (Image 34 in link)
Publication: Name: https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95552041#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=33&xywh=-335%2C-1%2C5719%2C4240;
Page: Page 12/Image 30 Ferithur Finruo, i.e. Fairish Red, contemporary with the second Kenneth, sixty-ninth King of Scots anno 837
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