Dempsey Explained
Dempsey |
Language origin: | Irish |
Derivation: | díomasach |
Meaning: | proud |
Region: | Ireland |
Variant: | Ó Díomasaigh |
Anglicisation: | Proudman |
Footnotes: | [1] |
Dempsey is a surname of Irish origin.
Background
Dempsey is an anglicised form of Ó Díomasaigh, 'descendant of Díomasach'; this personal name is the Irish adjective díomasach 'proud'.[2] [3] The family originated in the Kingdom of Uí Failghe.
According to John Grenham:[4]
Another source states:[5]
According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Dempseys were one of the chiefly families of the Ui Failghe who in turn were a tribe from the Dumnonii or Laigin who were the third wave of Celts to settle in Ireland during the first century BC.[6]
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 (fl. 507–514), a king of the Uí Failghe and of Laigin 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 misspelt 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 list a number of members of the family:
- 789: Áedh [grandfather of Máelaugrai] was 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 and its neighbouring counties.[7]
Bearers of the name
Notable people with the surname Dempsey include:
- Amy Dempsey (born 1963), American art historian
- Bill Dempsey (born 1942), former Australian rules footballer
- Bill Dempsey (footballer) (1896–1967), English footballer
- Candace Dempsey, American author, journalist and travel writer
- Cedric Dempsey, former American sports executive
- Chester Dempsey (1896–1969) American farmer and politician
- Clint Dempsey (born 1983), American soccer player
- Courtenay Dempsey (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
- Damien Dempsey, Irish singer and songwriter
- Dan Dempsey, Australian rugby league footballer
- Denis Dempsey (1826–1896), Irish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Donald Dempsey (c. 1932 – 2005), American recording executive
- Ed Dempsey, Canadian ice hockey coach
- Frank Dempsey (1925–2013), American football player
- Gary Dempsey, multiple people
- George Dempsey, multiple people
- Girvan Dempsey (born 1975), Irish rugby union footballer
- Henry Dempsey, pilot who survived being sucked out of an airborne Beechcraft 99 aircraft in 1987
- Holli Dempsey, British actor
- Ian Dempsey (born 1961), Irish radio presenter
- Jack Dempsey (1895–1983), American boxer
- Jack Dempsey (disambiguation), other people with this name
- James Dempsey (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jillian Dempsey (born 1991), American ice hockey player
- Jillian Lee Dempsey, American inorganic chemist
- John Dempsey, multiple people
- Judy Dempsey (born 1956), Irish journalist and researcher
- Julia Dempsey (known as Sister Mary Joseph Dempsey), American religious sister, nurse and hospital administrator
- Kyle Dempsey (born 1995) English footballer
- Lawrence Dempsey (died 1690), an Irish soldier
- Lorcan Dempsey (born 1958), Irish library information expert
- Luke Dempsey (born 1979/1980), Irish Gaelic football manager
- Mark Dempsey, multiple people
- Martin Dempsey (born 1952), American general, 18th chairman, US Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Michael Dempsey, multiple people
- Mick Dempsey, Irish Gaelic footballer
- Miles Dempsey (1896–1969), British general of World War II
- Nathan Dempsey (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Nick Dempsey (born 1980), English windsurfer
- Nicola Dempsey (fl. 2015–), one half of comedy duo Flo and Joan
- Noel Dempsey (born 1953), Irish politician
- Nonpareil Dempsey (1862–1895), ring name of Irish-born American boxer John Kelly
- Patrick Dempsey (born 1966), American actor and race car driver
- Paul Dempsey (born 1976), Australian rock musician
- Ray Dempsey, Irish Gaelic footballer
- Rey Dempsey, retired American college football coach
- Richard Dempsey (born 1974), English actor
- Rick Dempsey (born 1949), retired American baseball player
- Rosemary Dempsey, American feminist activist
- Rosie Dempsey (fl. 2015–), one half of comedy duo Flo and Joan
- Sandra Dempsey, Canadian playwright
- Sandy Dempsey (1949–1975), actress
- Shawna Dempsey, Canadian performance artist
- S. Wallace Dempsey (1862–1949), American Republican politician, Congressman 1915–1931
- Thomas Dempsey (disambiguation) or Tom Dempsey, multiple people
- Tommy Dempsey, American college basketball coach
- Tony Dempsey (politician) (born 1944), Irish Fianna Fáil politician, TD 2002–2007
- Travis Demsey, born Travis Dempsey, Australian musician
As a given name:
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 13 Reasons Why
See also
References
- Matthews, Thomas (1903) Account of the O'Dempseys, Chiefs of Clan Maliere
External links
- http://www.fair-trade-usa.com/dempsey-clan/history-dempsey-ireland.htm
- http://www.henneberry.org/dunn/dempsey.htm
- http://genforum.genealogy.com/dempsey/
- http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/surnames.dempsey/304.341/mb.ashx
Notes and References
- Book: Grenham, John. The Little Book of Irish Clans. 1994. John Hinde. Dublin, Ireland. 18. 0-7858-0083-2. registration.
- Book: P. H. . Reany . R. M. . Wilson . A Dictionary of English Surnames . 3rd . 1995 . . 131a.
- Book: MacLysaght, Edward . The Surnames of Ireland . 6th . 1991 . . Dublin . 79.
- Web site: John . Grenham . Irish Surnames . JohnGrenham.com . 29 August 2019.
- Web site: Ireland's History in Maps – Leinster Series: The Tribes of Laigen . County Kilkenny Ireland Genealogy and History . Dennis . Walsh . 2009 . Sites.RootsWeb.com . 29 August 2019.
- Book: Cairney, C. Thomas . 1989 . Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland . Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London . . 78-83 . 0899503624.
- Web site: Irish surnames. www.johngrenham.com. 29 August 2019.