York / Yorke

The names York and Yorke in Ireland are usually of immigrant origin having been brought into the Province of Ulster by settlers who arrived from England, especially during the seventeenth century. York is also the anglicized form of the native Gaelic Mac Conchearcha Sept, meaning 'hound of Cearc'.

 

Thomas York & Mary Quinn y Smyth ( modificado el 24.09.2008 )