Perry is not an Irish name, and as such all of those found in the historical record descend from English settlers of the name, mainly from the early 1600s.
The Irish 'clans' are more properly referred as 'septs'.
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The surname Harrison does not belong to a specific Irish clan. It is an English surname that originated from the personal name "Harry" and was brought to Ireland by English settlers.
The Irish clan of O'Connor
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The Gaelic equilivent of the surname Ward is Mac an Bhaird, and means "son of the bard". The names comes from the native Gaelic Mac An Bhaird Septs, who mostly lived in the Galway and Donegal counties. The name was also brought over by Scottish and English settlers in the 17th century.
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