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Dolan ( ga, Ó Duibhlin , Ó Dubhshláin, Ó Dubhlainn and Ó Dúláin) is a surname of Irish origin. The name Dolan is fairly common today in Ulster, particularly in Cavan and Fermanagh, and also in the Connacht Counties of Roscommon and Galway. The latter is the place of origin of this sept which is a branch of the Ui Máine (Hy Many) specifically in the Clonmacnowen Barony in Galway and in the Barony of Athlone in Roscommon.


History


In Sligo

The Dolan family traces its origin back to Fiacha Suighe, who was the son of Fedlimid Rechtmar, the High King of Ireland from 110 AD to 119 AD. Fiacha's brother,
Conn of the Hundred Battles Conn Cétchathach (; "of the Hundred Battles"), son of Fedlimid Rechtmar, was a semi-legendary High King of Ireland and the ancestor of the Connachta, and, through his descendant Niall Noígiallach, the Uí Néill dynasties, which dominated Irela ...
, was also High King. Fiacha's descendants were called the
Dal Fiachrach Suighe The Dal Fiachrach Suighe ( en, Seed of Fiachra Suighe) were an Irish lineage claiming descent from Fiachra Suighe (also spelled Fiacha Suidhe), the youngest of six sons of Fedlimid Rechtmar. His oldest brother was the legendary High King Conn Cétc ...
. The Dolan branch of this clan settled in counties Sligo and Mayo and take their name from Dobhailen, the son of Gormghus. They were lords of the tuath of
Corran (barony) Corran (''An Corán'') is a historic barony in south County Sligo in Ireland. It corresponds to the ancient túath of Corann. The barony is centred broadly about the town of Ballymote. To the north and east lies the barony of Tirerril, to th ...
in County Sligo. The
Annals of the Four Masters The ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland'' ( ga, Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' (''Annála na gCeithre Máistrí'') are chronicles of medieval Irish history. The entries span from the Deluge, dated as 2,24 ...
under the year 885 state- ''Dobhailen, son of Gormghus, lord of Luighne Connacht, died. He was of the tribe of Corca Firthri, and from him the Ui Dobhailen are descended''. The
Corca Fhir Trí The Corca Fhir Trí were an Irish people located in the kingdom of Gailenga (later the barony of Gallen, County Mayo), Luighne Connacht and Corann (baronies of Leyney and Corann, County Sligo) in Gaelic Ireland. Two kings of the Corca, Dobhai ...
were located in the kingdom of Gailenga (later the barony of Gallen, County Mayo), Luighne Connacht and Corann (baronies of Leyney and Corann, County Sligo) in Gaelic Ireland. The first Mac Dolan was Dobhailen's son Uathmarán and his descendants were then called O'Dolan, meaning the grandchildren or descendants of Dobhailen. The
Annals of the Four Masters The ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland'' ( ga, Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' (''Annála na gCeithre Máistrí'') are chronicles of medieval Irish history. The entries span from the Deluge, dated as 2,24 ...
under the year 920 state- ''Uathmharan, son of Dobhailen, lord of Luighne in Connaught, died''. The Irish name O'Dobhailen is anglicised as O'Dolan or O'Devlin, depending on local accents and dialect. The family is different to the Devlin family of County Tyrone, who are descended from the
Uí Néill The Uí Néill (Irish pronunciation: ; meaning "descendants of Niall") are Irish dynasties who claim descent from Niall Noígíallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages), a historical King of Tara who died c. 405. They are generally divided into the ...
. Later mentions of the family in the Annals include- 928: ''Maol Da Bhonna, son of Dobhailen, lord of Luighne, and Muircheartach, son of Eagra, lord of Luighne, were slain''. 944: ''Domhnall, son of Uathmharan, son of Dobhailen, lord of Corca-Firtri, died''. 946: ''Domnall son of Mael Muadh, king of the Luigne of Connacht, was killed by the son of Uathmurán son of Dobailén and the Corco Fir Trí''. 984: ''Diarmaid, son of Uathmharan, lord of Luighne, died''. 994: ''Fogartach mac Diarmuda, maic Uathmuran, rí Corco Tri Chonnacht, was slain by the Gailenga of Choraind (Corann)''. 1031: ''Cusleibhe Ua Dobhailen ú sleibi h-úa Dobuilén chief of Corca-Firtri, was treacherously slain''. 1035: ''Cú Sléibhe, mac Dobhrain, tigherna Corca Fir Trí, d'écc''. 1248: ''Faghartach Ua Dobhailén, Lord of Corran in the county of Sligo, died''. 1309: ''Hugh, the son of Owen, son of Rory, son of Hugh, son of Cathal Crovderg, King of Connaught, and worthy heir to the monarchy of Ireland, the most hospitable and expert at arms of all the Irish born in his time, was slain by Hugh Breifneach, the son of Cathal O'Conor, at Coill-an-clochain, together with many of the chiefs of his people about him. Among these were Conor Mac Dermot; Dermot Roe, son of Teige O'Conor; Dermot, son of Cathal Carragh Mac Dermot; Hugh, son of Murtough, son of Teige, son of Mulrony; and Dermot O'Healy, a princely brughaidh, the best of his time. On the other side fell Gilla-na-naev Mac Egan, Chief Brehon of Connaught, and the most illustrious of the Brehons of his time; Faghartach Ua Dobailén, and others not mentioned''. 1316: ''A very great army was mustered by Felim O'Conor and the chiefs of the province of Connaught....They all marched to Athenry. The English of West Connaught mustered their forces, to oppose them, namely, William Burke; the Baron Mac Feorais Bermingham, Lord of Athenry; and the greater part of the English of Leath Chuinn. A fierce and spirited engagement took place between them, in which the Irish were at last defeated. Felim O'Conor, from whom the Irish had expected more than from any other Gael then living, was slain. There were also slain.....Gilla-na-naev, son of Dailredocair Ua Dobhailén, who was O'Conor's standard-bearer.'' Triallam timcheall na Fodla written about 1372 by
Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372) was an Irish Gaelic poet. Background Ó Dubhagáinn was among the first notable members of the bardic family Baile Uí Dhubhagáin (Ballyduggan), near Loughrea, County Galway. He was accorded the rank oll ...
gives a listing of the Irish chiefs. He refers to the Dolans as- ''O'Dobhailén co nDeaghbhloidh (meaning 'O'Dolan of good fame'). The Great Book of Lecan compiled c. 1400 states- ''The race of Fiachu Suigde, son of Feidlimid Rechtmar, namely: Corcu Fir Tri at Corann in Connacht, of whom was Diarmaid Ua Duibne, and the Ui Chuinn with their families, formerly petty kings of Corcu Fir Tri until the race of Tadg son of Cian son of Ailill Aulom from Munster dispossessed them: and of Corcu Fir Tri are the Ui Dobailén and Ui Duinnchaichig and Ui Ailella, of whom was Mac Liag the poet. The Dési, moreover, are of the race of Fiachu Suigde; they, with their under-septs, contain ten tricha céts, not reckoning the Semaine, i.e., a half tricha cét who are descended from Semuine son of Cechang son of Celtar or from Semaine son of Celtchar son of Uithechar106 when the consequence of slaying Blai Brugaid through jealousy in his fort went against Celtchar; and the Dési of Brega are not reckoned therein i.e. in the ten tricha céts). Fir Bili and Fir Asail are of the race of Fiachu Suigde''. A folklore account of the Dolans of Sligo is given in the 1836 'Ordnance Survey Letters, Sligo'. Patrick O'Keefe's letter of 12 September 1836 gives an account of 'O'Doláin Duinn' whom he associates with Feenagh Lough (Feenaghmore townland, Toomour parish, Corran barony). In the Patent Rolls of King James I, a grant to Sir James Fullerton dated 28 January 1608 includes the four townlands surrounding Feenagh Lough which were collectively called 'Balligolan', probably a corruption of the Irish ''Baile Uí Dobhailén'', meaning "Dolan's Town". In the 1826 Tithe Applotment Books there were 19 Dolans who were paying tithes in County Sligo.


In Fermanagh

The family is not mentioned in the Annals after 1316 but their history was continued by a family member in 1718, John Dolan of Fermanagh, which is viewable on JSTOR. John Dolan states (p. 287) that in 1528 the O'Dolans took the side of the O'Rourkes in a battle against the O'Connor Sligo. They lost the battle and so were expelled from their ancestral home in Corran. They first took refuge with the O'Rourkes in Leitrim. Then Cú Connacht Óg mac Con Connacht Maguire, who was chief of Fermanagh from 1527 to 1538, was in a war with his relatives and offered the O'Dolans land in Fermanagh if they would fight for him. They agreed and Maguire granted 16 tates or townlands in Clanawley barony to Tigernán O'Dolan, the son of the chief of the clan. The Dolans remained owners until the
Plantation of Ulster The Plantation of Ulster ( gle, Plandáil Uladh; Ulster-Scots: ''Plantin o Ulstèr'') was the organised colonisation (''plantation'') of Ulstera province of Irelandby people from Great Britain during the reign of King James I. Most of the sett ...
when their land was confiscated by the English. An Inquisition held in Devenish, County Fermanagh on 7 July 1603 listed the chief freeholders in the barony of Clanawley, among whom were ''Montery Doelan''. This is an Anglicisation of "Muintir Uí Dhóláin" meaning 'The Family of O'Dolan'. After the Plantation the O'Dolans fought under the Maguires in the 1641 Rebellion and the Williamite wars. The family became hereditary erenaghs of Templerushin church beside Holywell village. In Pender's 1659 Census of Fermanagh there were four people named Dolan over the age of 15. In the 1826 Tithe Applotment Books there were 7 Dolans who were paying tithes in County Fermanagh.


In Leitrim & Cavan

The Elizabethan Fiants list several Dolans (spelled O'Dolan, O'Doylane, etc.) At the end of the 16th century Bryan Dolan lived in the parish of Killargue, probably on land granted to his family there by the O'Rourkes.
John O'Hart John O'Hart (1824–1902) was an Irish genealogist. He was born in Crossmolina, County Mayo, Ireland. A committed Roman Catholic and Irish nationalist, O'Hart had originally planned to become a priest but instead spent two years as a poli ...
in his 1892 book ''Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation'', sets out the subsequent history of that branch of the family in Leitrim and Cavan, on pages 413–416. In Pender's 1659 Census of Leitrim there were nine people named Dolan over the age of 15. In the 1826 Tithe Applotment Books there were 156 Dolans who were paying tithes in County Leitrim. In the 1826 Tithe Applotment Books there were 256 Dolans who were paying tithes in County Cavan.


Notable Dolans


Arts and entertainment

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B. Dolan Bernard Dolan (born March 8, 1981) is an American rapper, spoken word artist, activist, screenwriter, and composer based in Providence, Rhode Island.Strange Famous RecordB. Dolan Biography/ref> History B. Dolan's first performances took place ...
, American hip hop artist and poet * Charles Dolan, founder of HBO and chairman of Cablevision Systems Corporation * Ellen Dolan, American actress *
The Dolan Twins Ethan and Grayson Dolan (born December 16, 1999), collectively known as the Dolan Twins, are an American comedy duo who rose to prominence in May 2013 on the video sharing application Vine. Early life and career The twins are from the Long Va ...
, former Viners, now YouTubers ** Ethan Dolan, YouTube creator who got famous through the app Vine. ** Grayson Dolan, YouTube creator who got famous through the app Vine *
Geoff Dolan Geoffrey Patrick Dolan (known as Geoff Dolan) (born 29 December 1964 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor, singer and corporate entertainer who is probably best known in recent times as recurring character, Derrick/Thor in The Alm ...
, New Zealand entertainer *
James L. Dolan James Lawrence Dolan (born May 11, 1955) is an American businessman who serves as executive chairman and CEO of Madison Square Garden Sports and Madison Square Garden Entertainment and executive chairman of MSG Networks. As the companies' cha ...
, son of Charles Dolan, and president and chief executive officer of Cablevision *
Joe Dolan Joseph Francis Robert Dolan (16 October 1939 – 26 December 2007) was an Irish entertainer, recording artist, and pop singer. Chiefly known in Ireland for his association with showbands and for his innovative style and high pitched singing ...
, Irish singer *
John Dolan (writer) John Carroll Dolan (born July 1955) is an American poet, author and essayist.Profile
New Zealand Boo ...
* Monica Dolan, English actress * Naoise Dolan, Irish novelist *
Robert E. Dolan Robert Emmett Dolan (August 3, 1908 - September 26, 1972) was a Broadway conductor, composer, and arranger beginning in the 1920s. He moved on to radio in the 1930s and then went to Hollywood in the early 1940s as a musical director for Paramou ...
, conductor, composer and arranger *
Ross Dolan Immolation is an American death metal band from Yonkers, New York. They are considered one of the leaders of the New York death metal scene along with Incantation, Mortician and Suffocation. History Immolation was founded after the demise o ...
, New York death metal band Immolation *
Satellite Sisters The Satellite Sisters is an internet–based podcast. Previously, the show was a syndicated radio program heard on Public Radio International and ABC News & Talk (via ABC Radio Networks). The program began on Public Radio International in 20 ...
, five radio personalities, all surnamed Dolan *
Terence Dolan Terence Dolan (8 April 1943 – 20 April 2019) was an Irish lexicographer and radio personality. He was professor of Old and Middle English in the School of English and Drama at University College Dublin. He acted as the School's Research Co-or ...
, Irish lexicographer and radio personality * Xavier Dolan, Canadian actor and film director


Politics

* Charles Dolan (Irish politician), Irish Member of Parliament *
James Dolan (Irish politician) James Nicholas Dolan (16 October 1884 – 14 July 1955) was an Irish politician and TD for County Leitrim constituencies from 1918 to 1937. Dolan was born in Manorhamilton, County Leitrim, the son of John Dolan, merchant, and Bridget Fitzpatri ...
, TD for Leitrim 1921–1932 *
Jemma Dolan Jemma Dolan is an Irish Sinn Féin Sinn Féin ( , ; en, " eOurselves") is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party active throughout both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The original Sinn Féin organis ...
, member of the Northern Ireland Assembly *
Jonathan Dolan Jonathan 'Jon' Dolan (born March 16, 1967) is a trade association executive and former Missouri legislator who served in the Missouri Senate from 2003 to 2005 and served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 1997 to 2003. Biography Do ...
, member of the Missouri State Senate * Robert J. Dolan (politician), mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts *
Terry Dolan (US political figure) John Terrence "Terry" Dolan (1950 – December 28, 1986) was an American New Right political activist who was a co-founder and chairman of the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC).Elizabeth Kastor (1987), The Cautious Closet of ...
, U.S. Republican political figure * Walter J. Dolan, American politician *
Séamus Dolan Séamus Dolan (10 December 1914 – 10 August 2010) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1961 to 1965, and a Senator from 1965 to 1969 and from 1973 to 1982. He was Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1977 t ...
, (Irish politician and Irish language enthusiast) TD and Cathaoirleach of the Seanad


Religion

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Daniel Dolan Daniel Lytle Dolan (28 May 1951 – 26 April 2022) was an American Catholic sedevacantist bishop. Biography Daniel Lytle Dolan was born on 28 May 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, United States. In 1965, he began his preparation for the priesthood ...
, American Traditional Catholic bishop *
John P. Dolan John Patrick Dolan (born June 8, 1962) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop in the Diocese of Phoenix since August 2022. Early life and career Dolan was born June 8, 1962, in San Diego to Catherine and Gerald Do ...
, American Catholic Bishop of
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Timothy Dolan Timothy Michael Dolan (born February 6, 1950) is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. He is the tenth and current Archbishop of New York, having been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009. Dolan served as the president of the United S ...
, Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of New York


Sports

* Andy Dolan (1920-1971), Scottish footballer * Cameron Dolan, American Rugby player * Eamonn Dolan, football coach and former player * Jamie Dolan (1969–2008), Scottish footballer * Larry Dolan, owner of the Cleveland Indians and brother of Charles Dolan *
Paul Dolan (baseball) Paul Joseph Dolan (born July 7, 1958 in Chardon, Ohio), is an attorney and Major League Baseball (MLB) team executive who is currently part-owner, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Cleveland Guardians. Dolan is also the "control ...
, chairman and CEO of the Cleveland Indians and son of Larry Dolan *
Paul Dolan (soccer) Kenneth Paul Dolan (born April 16, 1966) is a former Canadian national team and Canadian Soccer League goalkeeper. He is currently the colour commentator for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC on ''MLS on TSN.'' He was inducted into the Canadian Socc ...
, Canadian soccer player * Terry Dolan (football manager), English football manager *
Tom Dolan Thomas Fitzgerald Dolan (born September 15, 1975) is an American former competition swimmer, two-time Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. Dolan grew up in Arlington, Virginia. He attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, wh ...
, U. S. Olympic swimmer *
Tom Dolan (baseball) Thomas J. Dolan (January 10, 1855 – January 16, 1913) was a player in Major League Baseball. Dolan was primarily a catcher, but also played outfield, third base A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in baseball or softball wh ...
, American baseball catcher * Frankie Dolan , Gaelic footballer and All Ireland winner with Roscommon GAA and St Brigid's GAA *
Dessie Dolan Dessie Dolan (born 11 July 1979) is an Irish Gaelic football manager who has been manager of the senior Westmeath county team since 2022. He played for the Garrycastle club and for the Westmeath county team, as well as international rules foot ...
, Gaelic footballer and All Star with Westmeath GAA and Garrycastle GAA


Others

* Daria Dolan, financial journalist and wife of Ken Dolan *
James Dolan (computer security expert) James S. Dolan (July 20, 1981 – December 27, 2017) was an American computer security expert who, with Aaron Swartz and Kevin Poulsen, co-developed SecureDrop, a widely used secure digital platform for sources to anonymously submit materials to j ...
, co-developer of SecureDrop * James H. Dolan, second President of Fairfield University * John L. Dolan, United States Air Force general * Josephine Dolan (1913-2004), American nursing historian and educator * Ken Dolan, financial journalist and husband of Daria Dolan *
Peter R. Dolan Peter R. Dolan (born January 6, 1956) is an American business executive. In 2009, he became chairman and CEO of Gemin X Pharmaceuticals after joining the board in July 2008; he was formerly the chief executive officer of Bristol-Myers Squibb b ...
, former CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb *
Robert J. Dolan (educator) Robert J. Dolan is currently the Baker Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School. From 2001 to 2012, he was the dean of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. His specialty is marketing. Dolan graduated from Boston Colle ...
, University of Michigan dean *
Tom Dolan (engineer) Thomas Dolan was an American engineer who proposed the first fully developed concept of Lunar orbit rendezvous for the Apollo program while working at Vought, Vought Astronautics. Dolan referred to his LOR study concept as Manned Lunar Landing an ...
, of NASA's Apollo project


References

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