anglicised
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form of Ó Díomasaigh, 'descendant of Díomasach'; this personal name is the Irish adjective ''díomasach'' 'proud'. The family originated in the
Kingdom of Uí Failghe
The kingdom of Uí Fháilghe, ''Uí Failge'' (early spelling) or ''Uíbh Fhailí'' (modern spelling) () was a Gaelic-Irish kingdom which existed to 1550, the name of which (though not the territory) is preserved in the name of County Offaly (Iris ...
.
According to John Grenham:
Another source states:
Descent
An Ó Diomasaigh genealogy records the following:
''Flann m. Máel Ruanaid m. Cellaich m. Máel Augra m. Conchobuir m. Áeda m. Tomaltajich m. Flaind m. Díumasaich m. Congaile m. Forannáin m. Congaile m. Máel h-Umai m. Cathail m. Bruidge m. Nath Í m. Rosa Failgi.''
The final person may be identical with
Failge Berraide
Failge Berraide ("Failge the Shaven"; ''fl.'' AD 507–514) was a King of the Uí Failge of what became County Offaly.
His exact identity is not known. As the eponymous ancestor of the Uí Failge he may be associated with Rus Failge, the son of ...
(fl. 507–514), a king of the Uí Failghe and of
Laigin
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descent.
A new bloodline has been recently traced to when the Dempseys came to America. When the family known as the Dempseys got off the boat, they were asked their legal names by American officials, who would put them in the American records, making them a citizen, it was misspelled Dimsey, therefore creating the Dimsey bloodline. Another group of the family came on the boat, and was correctly identified as Dempsey, leading to the American Dempsey bloodline. Similarly, Dempcy dating back to the Revolutionary War, was also a misspelling of Dempsey.
Dempseys in the annals
The
Irish annals
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list a number of members of the family:
* 789: Áedh randfather of Máelaugraiwas slain by Óengus son of Mugrón, king of Uí Failghe, in the oratory of Kilclonfert.
* 1141: Donnchadh, son of Goll Gaibhle, i.e. Ua Conchobhair Failghe, was killed by the Uí Failghe themselves, i.e. the Clann-Maelughra.
* 1161: Domhnall, son of Conghalach, son of Cuaifne Ua Conchobhair Failghe, Tanist of Uí Failghe, was slain by the Clann-Maelughra.
* 1164: Maelseachlainn Ua Conchobhair Failghe, was slain by the Clann-Maelughra.
* 1193: Diarmait, son of Cubrogam Ua Diumasaigh, chief of Clann-Mailighra and king of Uí Failghe for a long time, died.
* 1383: Dermot O'Dempsy, Lord of Kinel-Maoilughra, was slain by the English.
* 1394: Thomas O'Dempsy, heir to the lordship of Clann-Maoilughra, was slain by the English.
Other Dempsey families
An unrelated family, rendered in Irish as Mac Diomasaigh, are found in
County Antrim
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and its neighbouring counties.
Bearers of the name
Notable people with the surname Dempsey include:
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Amy Dempsey
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Early life
Amy Dempsey was born in 1963. She ...
(born 1963), American art historian
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Bill Dempsey
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(born 1942), former Australian rules footballer
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Bill Dempsey (footballer)
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield ...
(1896–1967), English footballer
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Candace Dempsey
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, American author, journalist and travel writer
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Cedric Dempsey
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, former American sports executive
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Chester Dempsey
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Born in the town of Merton, Wisconsin, Dempsey owned and operated a dairy farm. He served on the Waukesha County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and in t ...
(1896–1969) American farmer and politician
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Clint Dempsey
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(born 1983), American soccer player
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Courtenay Dempsey
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Early life
Dempsey was born in Mount IsaDamien Dempsey
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, Irish singer and songwriter
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Dan Dempsey
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, Australian rugby league footballer
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Denis Dempsey
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Details
He was appro ...
(1826–1896), Irish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
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Donald Dempsey
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He would often visit his brother and sister-in-law in Connecticut, Norman Dempsey Sr and Dorothy ...
(c. 1932 – 2005), American recording executive
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Ed Dempsey
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...
, Canadian ice hockey coach
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Frank Dempsey
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(1925–2013), American football player
* Gary Dempsey, multiple people
* George Dempsey, multiple people
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Girvan Dempsey
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Rugby career
Educated at Terenure College and the National University of Ireland, Dempsey won his first ...
(born 1975), Irish rugby union footballer
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Henry Dempsey
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, pilot who survived being sucked out of an airborne Beechcraft 99 aircraft in 1987
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Holli Dempsey
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, British actor
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Ian Dempsey
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(born 1961), Irish radio presenter
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Jack Dempsey
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(1895–1983), American boxer
*
Jack Dempsey (disambiguation) Jack Dempsey (1895–1983) was a heavyweight boxing champion.
Jack Dempsey may also refer to:
Sports
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* Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey (1862–1896), Irish-born middleweight boxing champion
* Jack ...
, other people with this name
*
James Dempsey (disambiguation) James Dempsey may refer to:
*James Dempsey (Scottish politician) (1917–1982)
* James Shannon Dempsey (1887–1955), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
*James Dempsey (poker player), English professional gambler
* James Dem ...
, multiple people
* Jeremiah Dempsey (disambiguation), multiple people with this name
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Jillian Dempsey
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Judy Dempsey
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(born 1956), Irish journalist and researcher
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Julia Dempsey
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Life and work
Julia Dempsey was born in Salamanca, New York on 14 May 1856, one of six childre ...
(known as Sister Mary Joseph Dempsey), American religious sister, nurse and hospital administrator
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Lawrence Dempsey
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Born to an Irish Catholic family, Dempsey took up a military career. As the Penal Laws in existence in Restoration Ireland made it very difficult ...
(died 1690), an Irish soldier
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Lorcan Dempsey
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(born 1958), Irish library information expert
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Luke Dempsey
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Career
Dempsey gui ...
(born 1979/1980), Irish Gaelic football manager
* Mark Dempsey, multiple people
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Martin Dempsey
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(born 1952), American general, 18th chairman, US Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Michael Dempsey
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History
Early years
Dempsey was born on 29 ...
, multiple people
* Mick Dempsey, Irish Gaelic footballer
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Miles Dempsey
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(1896–1969), British general of World War II
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Nathan Dempsey
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Playing ...
(born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
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Nick Dempsey
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(born 1980), English windsurfer
* Nicola Dempsey (fl. 2015–), one half of comedy duo
Flo and Joan
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Noel Dempsey
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(born 1953), Irish politician
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Nonpareil Dempsey
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(1862–1895), ring name of Irish-born American boxer John Kelly
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Patrick Dempsey
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(born 1966), American actor and race car driver
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Paul Dempsey
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(born 1976), Australian rock musician
* Ray Dempsey, Irish Gaelic footballer
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Rey Dempsey
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, retired American college football coach
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Richard Dempsey
Richard Dempsey is an English actor.
Biography
Dempsey's first role came at the age of 15, when he appeared as Peter Pevensie in the BBC's adaptation of ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' in 1988. The following year, he appeared in the a ...
(born 1974), English actor
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Rick Dempsey
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* Rosie Dempsey (fl. 2015–), one half of comedy duo
Flo and Joan
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*
Sandra Dempsey
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, Canadian playwright
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Sandy Dempsey
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(1949–1975), actress
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Shawna Dempsey
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, Canadian performance artist
* S. Wallace Dempsey (1862–1949), American Republican politician, Congressman 1915–1931
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Thomas Dempsey (disambiguation) Thomas or Tom Dempsey may refer to:
* Thomas W. Dempsey (born 1931), American politician in Pennsylvania
*Tom Dempsey (1947–2020), American football player
*Tom Dempsey (hurler) (born 1965), Irish hurler
* Tom Dempsey (Missouri politician) (born ...
or Tom Dempsey, multiple people
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Tommy Dempsey
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Coaching career
Dempsey ...
, American college basketball coach
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Tony Dempsey
Tony Dempsey (born 11 May 1944) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency from 2002 to 2007.
Dempsey is a native of Davidstown, County Wexford and was educated at Enniscorthy Christian ...
(born 1944), Irish
Fianna Fáil
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politician, TD 2002–2007
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Travis Demsey
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, born Travis Dempsey, Australian musician
As a given name:
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Dempsey Bob
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(born 1948), Canadian woodcarver
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Dempsey Burges
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(1751–1800), American politician, Congressman 1795–1799
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Dempsey Wilson
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Wilson was born in Los Angeles, California. He began his racing career on Southern California short tracks, racing roadsters, then midgets and stock ca ...
(1927–1971), American racecar driver
* P. Dempsey Tabler (1876–1956), American actor, athlete and businessman
Fictional Characters:
* "Tank" Dempsey (born before 1917), fictional U.S Marine from ''Call of Duty: Black Opss Zombies mode
* Zach Dempsey, a character in the novel and Netflix series ''
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