| The surnames of Donegal families fall generally
into four categories: -
(1) Milesian names, mostly of the O or Mac prefix though many
of these are of the 11th Century and later. Milesian names may be
thought of as those occurring in the great Manuscript for the tribal
Genealogist, Rawlinson B502.
(2) Later names of O or Mac prefix, often from some saint's cult,
such as McBride, Kerr/Carr, Coyle, though some of these may be Planters
or "Newcomers", names of Scottish origin
(3) Newcomers Families' names, of which there are many (see under
"Galbraith") can often be traced to baronies or villages in Scotland
from which the families originated, or are derived from their ancestors
work or perhaps as "the son of" a relatively modern personal name
such as Donaldson or Wilson.
(4) "Modern introductions' which must include names brought by
relatively early sept-movements from other parts of Ulster quite
far apart; e.g. McAteer from Co. Down, McLoone from Co. Tyrone,
not strictly indigenous families, of the 16th Century or later.
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