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The name Boylan in Ireland is derived from the native Gaelic O'Baoigheallain Sept that was located in County Monaghan and is derived from a Gaelic word that translates as 'pledge'. The majority of descendants bearing this name can today be found in Counties Monaghan, Fermanagah and Louth.
Origin: Irish
Spelling variations include: Boylan, Boyland, O'Boylan and others.
First found in in Fermanagh where they had been seated from ancient times, and were descended from the Heremon line of Kings, more specifically King Colla da Crioch, one of the three famous Kings of Colla, 357 A.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: George Boylan who settled in the Barbados in 1654; Charles, James, John, Michael, several Patricks, Thomas Boylan, arrived in Philadelphia between 1840 and 1860; and John, Patrick, Richard, Thomas, and William Boyland arrived in Philadelphia between 1840 and 1860. and others.
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