Show ContentsKaal History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The Gaelic name used by the Kaal family in ancient Ireland was Mac Ciele, which is derived from the word ciele, which means companion.

Early Origins of the Kaal family

The surname Kaal was first found in County Mayo (Irish: Maigh Eo) located on the West coast of the Republic of Ireland in the province of Connacht, from before the 12th century.

Early History of the Kaal family

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Kaal Spelling Variations

In the Middle Ages many people were recorded under different spellings each time their name was written down. Research on the Kaal family name revealed numerous spelling variations, including MacHale, McHale, MacHail, McHail, McCale, MacCale and others.

Early Notables of the Kaal family

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Migration of the Kaal family

The 18th century saw the slow yet steady emigration of Irish families to British North America and the United States. Those early Irish settlers that left their homeland were typically moderately well off: they were enticed by the promise of a sizable plot of land. However, by the 1840s, this pattern of immigration was gone: immigrants to North America were seeking refuge from the starvation and disease that the Great Potato Famine of that decade brought. The great numbers of Irish that arrived to the United States and the soon to be Canada were instrumental in their quick development as powerful industrial nations. An examination of early immigration and passenger lists uncovered many early immigrants bearing the name Kaal: Anthony, James, John, Martin, Patrick, Peter and Richard MacHale all arrived in Philadelphia between 1840 and 1860.



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