Carlow: | 49 | Cavan: | 2 | Cork: | 1 | Cork city: | 2 |
Dublin: | 5 | Dublin city: | 14 | Galway: | 1 | Kildare: | 26 |
Kilkenny: | 39 | Laois: | 24 | Limerick: | 3 | Longford: | 1 |
Offaly: | 6 | Roscommon: | 3 | Tipperary: | 3 | Waterford: | 26 |
Wexford: | 360 | Wicklow: | 52 |
Kehoe | numerous: South East etc. Ir. Mac Eochaidh. A bardic family attached to the O'Byrnes of Wicklow. Elsewhere as Keogh, q.v. IF. |
Keogh | Very numerous: all areas, especially Dublin, N Leinster. Ir. Mac Eochaidh from a common first name Eochaidh, meaning perhaps "horseman". There were septs in Tipperary, Roscommon and Wicklow, the latter now usually Kehoe. See MacKeogh. IF. |
Keough | Very rare: Antrim etc. See Keogh. |
Mac Eothach | Keogh: féach Mac Eochadha & rl. |
Parishes where Kehoe and a second surname are found together
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