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Collins Alias
« on: Thursday 17 March 11 14:52 GMT (UK) »
I have been tying to trace back my Irish ancestors and am stuck at one of my great aunts.

Please bare with me, this is where I get confused

 A relative has told me that my great grandad Patrick Collins was possibly know also as Patrick McCallen (or Macallom). Has anyone heard of this? Is it a path to go down or will I be going off on a wild goose chase.

Would appreciate any advice on this

Thank you in advance.
Butler
Haggerty
Collins
kelly

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Re: Collins Alias
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 30 March 11 17:46 BST (UK) »
O Coileain and O Cuilleain are the normal Irish translations of Collins
Mac meaning son of is usede with some surnames and could possibly have been used to create an Irish version of Collins at one time
Nothing I could prove though
Kearney & Bourke/ Johns & Fox/ Mannion & Finan/ Donohoe & Curley
Byrne [Carthy], Keeffe/ Germaine, Butler/ McDermott, Giblin/ Lally, Dolan
Toole, Doran; Dowling, Grogan/ Reilly, Burke; Warren, Kidd [Lawless]/ Smith, Scally; Mangan, Rodgers/ Fahy, Calday; Staunton, Miller
Further generations:
Brophy Coleman Eathorn(e) Fahy Fitzpatrick Geraghty Haverty Keane Keogh Nowlan Rowe Walder

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Re: Collins Alias
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 30 March 11 19:57 BST (UK) »
Thank you for looking.

May be I can look into the names you have mentioned
Butler
Haggerty
Collins
kelly