McMahon
McMahon or MacMahon is an Irish surname. The surname arose separately in two areas: in west County Clare and in County Monaghan. The County Monaghan MacMahons are not related to the County Clare MacMahons.
History
Thomond
The Thomond MacMahons were part of the great tribal grouping, the Dál gCais, and claimed descent from Mahon O'Brien, son of Muirchertach Ua Briain, High King of Ireland. Corcu Baiscin was held by the descendants of Carbry Bascain until the 11th Century, when the descendants of Mahon O’Brien conquered them.Frost, J "History and Topography of Clare" 1893, at p. 74, says that Mahone 'a quo MacMahon' died in 1129 leaving two sons Murtagh and Dermot. According to Frost the main line of MacMahons or McMahons in Clare descended from Murtagh. The McMahons seized the Corcabaskin territory in the south of what is now County Clare in the 12th century about the same time as they adopted the fixed surname.
Quoting the "Annals of the Four Masters", Frost says that Donogh MacMahon, Lord of Corcabaskin, died in 1488 and two MacMahons, Brian and Teige Roe, were established in his place - Brian in West Corcabaskin and Teige Roe in the East. The two ruling branches of the clan became firmly established in Corcabaskin, West Clare, where their once strongholds, Carrigaholt Castle and Clonderlaw Castle, are prominent landmarks and a source of local interest today.
In August 1585, the Irish leaders of Thomond were forced to sign an Indenture with Sir John Perrott, the English Lord Deputy of Ireland. Frost says that "some of the signatories of the Deed of Composition seem to have been bribed into conformity by Perrott... Turlough MacMahon... of Moyarta". They were allowed to retain their castles and lands free of crown rent. The two MacMahons would have received the English titles of Baronet, replacing their traditional Irish titles, about this time. The two sons who succeeded them as heads of their families certainly each carried the English title.
The last chief of the West Corcabaskin MacMahons, Sir Teige Caech MacMahon, was killed at or shortly after the battle of Kinsale in 1602, and his title became extinct.
Sir Turlough Roe MacMahon, Baronet of East Corcabaskin, received the honour of becoming High Sheriff of County Clare in 1609. He died in 1629. According to an Inquisition held at Ennis in 1630, Turlough's title was inherited by his eldest son, Sir Teige MacMahon. Sir Teige represented the Earl of Thomond in negotiations with Sir William Penn in 1646, but in 1651 General Ireton seized Clonderlaw Castle from Sir Teige. Frost's "History" records 31 Townlands in County Clare being seized from Sir Teague. James Barry's "The Cromwellian Settlement of the County of Limerick" mentions Sir Teague MacMahon as the holder of other lands in that County.
There is evidence that Sir Teague had a son called Turlough. Honour, Lady Dowager of Kerry and Lixnaw, was granted the "guardianship and tuition of Torlogh MacMahon, son and heir to Teague MacMahon" on 27 June 1673 742v. Ainsworth's edited Inchiquin Manuscripts, MS No 1845, at p. 625, contains a note made following the death of Mary Rua O'Brien in 1686 which refers to "her nephew Sir Terlagh McMahon". The title appears to have died out with him.
After the defeats of the native Irish in 17th century, many of the Clare MacMahons emigrated to serve in the Irish Brigade of the French Army.
Patrice de MacMahon, was created Duke of Magenta, became a field marshal and later the French president. The MacMahon family are still prominent in France; the family home is the Château de Sully outside Dijon.
Oriel
The Oriel MacMahons were based in the barony of Truagh in the north of County Monaghan and ruled the kingdom of Oriel between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries. Their last chief, Hugh Oge MacMahon, who had become a lieutenant-colonel in the Spanish army, was beheaded by the English in 1641. A separate McMahon family in County Fermanagh is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire. Today, although widespread throughout Ireland, MacMahon remains most common in the two ancestral homelands of Counties Clare and Monaghan.John O'Hart notes that the MacMahons were earlier chiefs of the over-kingdom of Ulaid, which then bordered Airgíalla.
Chieftains
- Niall McMahon,
- Ross Bui McMahon
- Brian Mac Hugh Og of the Dartrey MacMahons
- Raymond McMahon of the Killyleen Mc Mahons
- Nicholas McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons
- Patrick McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons
- Martin McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons
- John McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons
Motto
People
"McMahon" is the family name of the following people:- Aline MacMahon, American actress
- Bernard MacMahon , Irish bishop
- Bernard MacMahon, contemporary British filmmaker
- Brian MacMahon, British-American epidemiologist
- Bryan MacMahon , Irish judge
- Bryan MacMahon , Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer
- Heber MacMahon, Irish bishop and general
- Hugh MacMahon, Irish bishop
- Norman McMahon, British Army general
- Patrice de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta, French general and politician
- Percy Alexander MacMahon, British mathematician
- Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna, Bishop of Derry
- Tony MacMahon, Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster
Politics
- Sir Henry McMahon, British soldier and High Commissioner in Egypt
- Jim McMahon, British Member of Parliament
- Michael McMahon, U.S. politician
- Marshal MacMahon the second president of the Third Republic of France, from 1873-79.
- Sir William McMahon, politician, Prime Minister of Australia from 1971-72; father of actor Julian McMahon
Culture
- Andrew McMahon, American singer-songwriter
- Bernard MacMahon, Irish Bishop
- Ciarán Mac Mathúna, Irish broadcaster
- Éabha McMahon, Irish singer
- Ed McMahon, American entertainer
- Ella McMahon, British singer
- Geraldine McMahon, British-Irish harpist and singer
- Gerard McMahon, English singer-songwriter
- Ivor McMahon, English violinist
- Jennifer McMahon, American novelist
- Julian McMahon, Australian actor; son of former Australian Prime Minister William McMahon
- Kevin McMahon, American industrial rock musician
- Ryan McMahon, Canadian singer-songwriter, folk-rock musician
- Ryan McMahon, American hip-hop recording artist
- Lady Sonia McMahon, Australian socialite; wife of former Australian Prime Minister William McMahon; mother of actor Julian McMahon
- Tony MacMahon, Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster
Science
- Brian MacMahon, British-American epidemiologist
- James McMahon, Irish mathematician
- James McMahon, contemporary American amateur astronomer
- Jennifer McMahon, New Zealand nurse and nutritionist and the president of the New Zealand Red Cross Society
- Lee E. McMahon, American computer scientist known for his work on the early Unix operating system and on the McMahon system tournament
- Percy Alexander MacMahon, British soldier and mathematician
- Thomas A. McMahon, American professor of applied mechanics and biology at Harvard, accredited novelist
Sports
- A. McMahon, alias of Arnold Horween, American football player for Harvard Crimson and in the NFL
- Brian McMahon , Canadian coxswain
- Brigitte McMahon, Swiss triathlete
- Daryl McMahon, Irish footballer
- Doc McMahon, Major League Baseball pitcher
- Don McMahon, Major League Baseball pitcher
- Eddie McMahon, Scottish footballer
- Jim McMahon, American football player
- Joe McMahon, Tyrone Gaelic footballer
- John McMahon, Australian-born cricketer who played in England
- Justin McMahon, Tyrone Gaelic footballer
- Kevin McMahon , American hammer thrower
- Mike McMahon, multiple persons
- Pat McMahon , American baseball coach
- Philip McMahon, Dublin Gaelic Footballer
- Ralph McMahon, alias of Ralph Horween, American football player for Harvard Crimson and in the NFL; centenarian
- Ross McMahon, footballer
- Ryan McMahon,, Major League Baseball infielder
- Sadie McMahon, Major League Baseball pitcher
- Sean McMahon, Australian rugby union player
- Seánie McMahon, former Clare hurler
- Sharelle McMahon, Australian netballer
- Sophie MacMahon, Irish cricketer
- Steve McMahon , English footballer
- Tony McMahon, footballer
- Trevor McMahon, New Zealand Test cricketer
Wrestling