Margaret O’Callaghan1
Her married name became O’Connell.
Child of Margaret O’Callaghan and Maurice O’Connell
- Geoffrey O’Connell+2 b. c 1569, d. 25 Apr 1639
Geoffrey O’Connell1 
He held the office of High Sheriff of County Kerry in 1614.1 He lived at Ballycarbery Castle, Cahirciveen, County Kerry, IrelandG.1
Children of Geoffrey O’Connell and Honora McCroghan
- Maurice O’Connell+2
- Daniel MacGeoffrey O’Connell+2
- Peter O’Connell2
- John O’Connell2 d. a 17 Jan 1680
- Charles O’Connell+2 d. 1699
Honora McCroghan1
She lived at Littur Castle, County Kerry, IrelandG.1 Her married name became O’Connell.
Children of Honora McCroghan and Geoffrey O’Connell
- Maurice O’Connell+2
- Daniel MacGeoffrey O’Connell+2
- Peter O’Connell2
- John O’Connell2 d. a 17 Jan 1680
- Charles O’Connell+2 d. 1699
Maurice O’Connell1 
He lived at Brentree, County Clare, IrelandG.1 He was He was transplanted to Brentree by the Cromwellian Government.1 He lived at Caherbarnagh, Waterville, IrelandG.1
Children of Maurice O’Connell and Catherine Barrett
- Geoffrey O’Connell+2
- Brig.-Gen. Maurice O’Connell+3 d. 1691
- Lieutenant John O’Connell3 d. 1689
- Rickard O’Connell2 d. 1693
- Alicia O’Connell+2
- [S47] BIFR1976 page 891. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
- [S47] BIFR1976. [S47]
- [S8264] Internment.net, online http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/clare/inagh/inagh. Hereinafter cited as Internment.net.
Catherine Barrett1
Her married name became O’Connell.
Children of Catherine Barrett and Maurice O’Connell
- Geoffrey O’Connell+2
- Brig.-Gen. Maurice O’Connell+ d. 1691
- Lieutenant John O’Connell d. 1689
- Rickard O’Connell2 d. 1693
- Alicia O’Connell+2
Geoffrey O’Connell1
He lived at Brentree, County Clare, IrelandG.1
Child of Geoffrey O’Connell and unknown wife (?)
unknown wife (?)1
Her married name became O’Connell.
Child of unknown wife (?) and Geoffrey O’Connell
Brig.-Gen. Maurice O’Connell1

He forced the withdrawal from Irish camp of the Duke of Tyrconnell by threatening to cut his tent cords.1 He inherited ancestral lands in Iveragh under will of his great uncle John.1 His lands in Iveagh became forfeit by his exclusion through death from the Treaty of Limerick.1 He gained the rank of Brigadier-General in the army of King James II.1 He gained the rank of Colonel of Foot Guards.1 He fought at Derry, the Boyne and Limerick.1 He fought in the Battle of Aughrim in 1691.1 On 1 August 1696 by Inquisition of Attainder taken at Tralee he was found to be possessed in fee of the various lands in the Barony of Iveagh, totalling 3240 acres.1
Child of Brig.-Gen. Maurice O’Connell and Catherine Langton
- Rickard O’Connell3 d. 1739
- [S47] BIFR1976 page 891. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
- [S8264] Internment.net, online http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/clare/inagh/inagh. Hereinafter cited as Internment.net.
- [S47] BIFR1976. [S47]
Sir William Langton1
Child of Sir William Langton