For background on how the map was made (and its flaws), see the relevant blog entry.
Jones | Very numerous: all areas, especially Galway. Ir. Mac Seóin. The most numerous name in Wales, it was common amongst settlers from Britain, 16 & 17 cents. |
Mac Seoin | Jones: líonmhar, i nGaillimh ach go h-áirithe. Inimircigh sa 16 & 17 céad. |
Wynn | all areas except Cork and especially Connacht and Midlands. The name is of Welsh origin (gwyn = white, fair) and represents 17 cent immigrants in Connacht. It may also stand for Ó Gaoithín & Ó Maolghaoithe which are also anglicised Geehan & Magee. |
DEDs where Jone and a second surname are found together
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