Mac Siúrtáin, aka Mac Jordan and Jordan, is the name of a Connacht family of Norman-Irish origins.
Ancestry
The family take their name from the Norman knight, Jordan de Exeter, whose descendants became known as Mac Siúrtáin - the Gaelic form of Jordan - and were based in County Mayo.
The de Exeter's were originally from the town of Exeter, Devon, and are recorded in Dublin and Meath from the 1230s onwards. They included Henry de Exeter, Mayor of Dublin c.1240-41; Michael d'Exeter, Bishop of Ossory 1289–1302; Richard de Exeter, killed 1287; Sir Richard de Exeter, died 1327; and Sir Stephen de Exeter, fl. 1280–1316.
Becoming steadily Gaelicised over a number of generations, the family as a whole were known as the Mac Siúrtáin (or Mac Jordan, i.e., the sons of Jordan). Only the chief of the clan was entitled to be called de Exeter.
John de Exeter/John na Conairte Mac Jordan is commonly believed to be the common ancestor of all Jordans of Connacht, except for a family called Mac Jordan Duff, descended from Jocelyn de Angulo.
Stephen, dead by 1280. Jordan, fl. 1239–58. John de Exeter, died 1261.
=Johanna, alive 1280. =Basilia, fl. 1253 |
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Sir Stephen, d. 1316 | | |
=Matilda, fl. 1318. | | |_________________
| Meiler, k. 1289. Jordan Óge | |
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Sir Stephen, fl. 1302. | ____| Sir Richard John, b.1270
Meiler, k. 1317. | | |
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John na Conairte Jordan Bacach | |
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| Simon Richard of Derver
Clan Jordan of Mayo fl.1335 fl. 1347.
The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps, Hubert T. Knox. Originally published 1908, Hogges Figgies and Co. Dublin. Reprinted by De Burca rare books, 1982. ISBN0-946130-01-9.