McGowan

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Gaelic Ireland and the over-kingdom of Ulaid circa 900 A.D.

McGowan

Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day western County Down, Ulster, they were of the same stock as the McGuinness clan.[2]

Meaning

As noted further in the source by

. The surname MacGowan, therefore, translates from Gaelic language to English language as "son of (the) smith".

Scottish origins

In Scotland, Mac an Ghobhain was anglicized to MacGowan. Mac Gobha, later McGow, was also made MacGowan. As the maker of arms and armour, the smith was an important hereditary position in each clan and there were MacGowans, or MacGouns, found throughout the Highlands. The two most important septs, however, were the MacGowans of Clan Donald (only to be found in Antrim and South Uist) and those of Clan MacPherson.[citation needed]

There was also an Irish-Scot Clan MacGowan recorded in fourteenth-century Nithsdale in Dumfriesshire. The Irish origins of this clan suggest that the Scottish Clan MacGowan may descend from the same eponymous ancestor as those in Ireland who bear the name, with the Scottish branch of the clan having fled to Scotland during the Norman occupation of Ireland. Separately, in Stirlingshire there was an old family of MacGowans of uncertain origin.[citation needed]

Irish origins

In Ireland the name MacGowan refers to an eponymous ancestor, Aengus an Gobhain ("Angus the Smith") or Áengus Goibnenn mac Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech, who was a High King of Ulster and the son of Fergus Galeng, son of Tipraiti Tireach.

The MacGowans were formerly chiefs in Dalariada, a principality in eastern Ulidia. However, they were driven to Donegal, Cavan, and Sligo in the 12th century due to English invasions in eastern Ireland. The MacGowans who settled in Sligo had their home at Castlegowan in Sligo, and thereafter a great number of them moved to Rossinver Parish in Leitrim. The name McGowan is now very popular in County Sligo and County Leitrim. The name McGowan is particularly common in the parish of Manorhamilton in Leitrim.

This family gave birth to many eminent ecclesiastics and literary men, and among the latter class may be mentioned Tadg Mac-an-Gowan, chief historiographer to the O'Connors towards the close of the 14th century; Felan M'an- Gowan by whom, assisted by the O'Dugans of East Galway, was compiled the Book of the O'Kellys, commonly called the Book of Hy-Many; and the no less distinguished ecclesiastical writer, Angus Ceile De M'anGowan, author of Lives of the Irish Saints and other tracts, who lived in the third quarter of the 8th century, and of whom the following pedigree is preserved.

As for the MacGowans who remained in the northeast of Ireland (in Antrim specifically), this family would later be associated with the MacDonnell Chieftains, who were a branch of the Scottish Clan Donald.

Notable people

USS McGowan (DD-678), the namesake of Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan USN
Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan USN

MacGowan

  • Alice MacGowan (1858–1947), American writer
  • Shane MacGowan (1957–2023), Irish musician
  • Foster MacGowan Voorhees
    (1856–1927), American politician, governor of New Jersey

Gowan

  • Hunter Gowan
    John Hunter Gowan II (c. 1727 – 1824), Irish Protestant politician and militiaman
  • Lawrence Gowan (born 1956), Canadian musician who used the stage name Gowan
  • Ogle Robert Gowan (1803–1876), Canadian-Irish politician, son of Hunter Gowan
  • Peter Gowan (1946–2009), UK socialist academic

Other uses

  • USS McGowan (DD-678)
    , a US Navy destroyer

See also

  • McGowan Lakes
    , a series of seven small alpine glacial lakes in Custer County, Idaho, United States
  • McGowan v. Maryland, a US Supreme Court case involving trading on Sunday
  • McGowan's Pass, a topographical feature of Central Park in New York City, New York
  • McGowan Station
    , an island platformed METRORail light rail station in Houston, Texas, United States
  • McGowan's War, a bloodless war that took place in Yale, British Columbia in the fall of 1858 and, there, threatened the newly established British authority on the mainland
  • McGowan, Washington, a community in Washington state
  • McGoohan
  • Recipients of the Legion of Merit
    , awarded to three McGowans
  • Distinguished Service Medal (US Army), one McGowan General officer
    recipient

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