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Beneath the long rise of Ballon Hill, in County Carlow, the O Nolans governed the Plain of Fea as provincial Marshalls for nine unbroken centuries. Their authority rested on hereditary office, recognised jurisdiction, and leadership exercised in public responsibility across generations.
From their seat at Ballykealey in the barony of Forth, they served as hereditary Marshalls to the Kings of Leinster, presiding at provincial assemblies, enforcing judgments, and managing the obligations of subordinate lordships. Their name derives from nuall, the Old Irish word meaning both noble and a resonant cry, a term associated with declared authority and public command.
The collapse of Gaelic Ireland struck the family in successive waves. Cromwellian confiscations dispossessed Patrick O Nolan of Shangarry and transferred the estate under the Books of Survey and Distribution. The Penal Laws removed every legal mechanism of restoration. During the Great Famine, the workhouses and townlands of Forth were emptied, and Nolan families appeared in emigration lists and relief records in growing numbers.
In New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and the agricultural counties of Illinois and Wisconsin, Nolan families established new lives rooted in work, public service, and local leadership. From urban wards to rural townships, they became participants in the civic and economic life of their adopted country.
In this volume of the Irish Genealogy Series, Sean Kelly draws on medieval annals, Cromwellian land surveys, Griffith's Primary Valuation, Catholic parish registers, estate papers, and American archival collections to reconstruct one of Leinster's oldest recorded family histories, tracing office, land, and lineage from the Marshall's seat at Ballykealey to the civic institutions of modern America.
For Nolan descendants and readers of Irish clan history, this work offers a documented and enduring legacy carried from Ireland to America. Your heritage awaits.
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