Feaght Mac Hugh O’Byrne1 
He fought in the Battle of Glendalough in 1580, where he defetaed Arthur, 14th Lord Grey de Wilton, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.1 In 1597 he was captured following the suppression of the Desmond rebellion.1
Child of Feaght Mac Hugh O’Byrne
- Phelim O’Byrne+2 d. 1630
Phelim O’Byrne1 
He held the position of Chieftain of Gabhal Raghnaill from.1 In 1600 he submitted to Queen Elizabeth I.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for County Wicklow in 1613.1 He had eight younger sons and one daughter.1 He was a patron of contemporary poets (two early 18th-century manuscripts of Irish poems written in his honour are preserved at Trinity College Dublin and at Harvard University, Boston.)1
Child of Phelim O’Byrne and Winifred O’Toole
Winifred O’Toole1
Her married name became O’Byrne.
Child of Winifred O’Toole and Phelim O’Byrne
Brian O’Byrne1
In 1625 he was committed to Dublin Castle for a short time.1 In 1641 he joined the Confederation of Catholics which met at Kilkenny.1 In 1652 he was mentioned in Cromwell’s Denunciation.1
Child of Brian O’Byrne
John F. Wrightson1
Child of John F. Wrightson
- Georgiana Maria Hulton Wrightson+1 d. 1956
- [S47] BIFR1976 page 201. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
Henry Shirley Morant Fellowes1 
Child of Henry Shirley Morant Fellowes and Georgiana Maria Hulton Wrightson
- Peregrine Edward Launcelot Fellowes+2 b. 8 Jul 1912, d. 15 Feb 1999
John Byrne1
He lived at County Wicklow, IrelandG.1
Children of John Byrne and unknown wife (?)
