Róise O’Doherty1
Her married name became O’Donnell.
Child of Róise O’Doherty and Cathbharr O’Donnell
- Hugh O’Donnell2 d. 1623
Nuala O’Donnell1
Children of Nuala O’Donnell and Sir Niall ‘Garbh’ O’Donnell
- Manus O’Donnell+2 d. 1646
- Neachtan O’Donnell1 d. 1625
Conn O’Donnell1 
He unsuccessfully disputed right to Chiefship with Sir Aodh O’Donnell.1
Children of Conn O’Donnell
- Calbhach Óg O’Donnell2 d. 1588
- Sir Niall ‘Garbh’ O’Donnell+2 d. 1625
- Aodh Buí O’Donnell+2 d. 1649
- Domhnall O’Donnell2
- Conn Óg O’Donnell+2 d. 1601
Sir Niall ‘Garbh’ O’Donnell1 
At first he was the English candidate to succeeded as Chief of the Name rather than Aodh Ruadh (‘Red Hugh.1‘) In 1603 he was dropped in favour of Ruaidhri O’Donnell.1 In 1608 he was imprisoned until his death.1
Children of Sir Niall ‘Garbh’ O’Donnell and Nuala O’Donnell
- Manus O’Donnell+2 d. 1646
- Neachtan O’Donnell1 d. 1625
Manus O’Donnell1

He fought in the Battle of Benburb in 1646.1
Child of Manus O’Donnell
Rory O’Donnell1
He was transplanted to Connaught after Cromwell’s campaigns in Ireland.1 He lived at Lifford, County Donegal, Ireland.1 He lived circa 1664 at Balltcroy, County Mayo, Ireland.1
Children of Rory O’Donnell
- Manus O’Donnell+2 d. 1736
- Grace O’Donnell1
Manus O’Donnell1 
He lived at Rosturk, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.1 He fought in the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.1 He fought in the Battle of Aughrim in 1691.1
Children of Manus O’Donnell and Eleanor Maguire
Robert Maguire, Chief of Fermanagh1
Child of Robert Maguire, Chief of Fermanagh
