CROWLEY CLAN NEWSLETTER March 2015 compiled by Marian Crowley Chamberlain

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Announcing The Companionate of Clann Ui Chruadhlaoich

We are announcing the launch of the Companionate of the Clan. The Companionate of Clann Ui Chruadhlaoich is an honour bestowed on clansmen and non clansmen who have demonstrated exceptional and continued support to the traditional Brehon and Gaelic culture of through their contribution to the life of Clann Ui Chruadhlaoich, protecting, enriching and promoting its patrimony.

Many clans and Gaelic Houses have formed their respective Companionate, just to name a few: O'Cahan, O'Neil Clanaboy, O'Carroll, and O'Connor. As independent private organisations it is the prerogative of Irish clans and Gaelic houses to form such companionate. Foundation of the Companionate

It is an integral part of and within the community of Clann Ui Chruadhlaoich. It is endorsed and supported by the Clan Council or Derbhfine, who will propose nominees to the Companionate. The Companionate is not a knighthood, nor does it claim to any historical continuity, and it bears no relationship to any existing or past order of knighthood. It is a recognition which is granted by a private organization, our clan, Clann Ui Chrudadhlaoich. The design of the Companionate Badge is the property of the clan through the Clan Council and shall never be reproduced other than by the Council itself. Governance

The Companionate shall be headed by a Chancellery composed of a Chancellor and two Vice Chancellors. The Chancellor and the two Vice Chancellors shall be elected for a term of three years, renewable, by the Clan Council. They shall themselves be member of the Clan Council. The Taoiseach and Tanaiste shall not be a member of the Companionate Chancellery other than for the exception years 2015 and 2016.

The Chancellery shall be responsible to make the grants and maintain a public roll of members of the companionate. All former Taoiseach and recognized sept Chieftains (na Madery, O'Crowley Og, Mac Y Vallirity of the Monteen, O'Crowley MacFyneen, Kippagh, Baccach,) are eligible to be automatically granted the Companionate.

The companionate shall be limited to 25 companions maximum Grant of the Companionate

The grant certificate of the Companionate shall confirm the right of the recipient to wear as he/she sees fit the badge of the Companionate as a neck badge, a medal, or a sewed badge on a blazer. A companion may use the postnominals "U.C"

The nominations from the Clan Council or Derbhfine will occur every two years and will be submitted to the Companionate Chancellery and discussed for final approval by Saint Patrick's Day every two years starting in 2016. The companion will also be eligible to a grant of coat of arms. Michael-Patrick Crowley, an Taoiseach

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Notes from the Editor

I find it hard to believe, but this is the first issue of the Crowley Clan Newsletter in its 20th year! We began publishing after the Clan Gathering that took place in Dunmanway in September 1995. I remember when Tom Crowley phoned me to tell me about that gathering, I thought I'd better make the trip since I might not be able to go in later years. That was seven gatherings ago, and I made all except the one in 2001. Hope to be there in 2016 and long into the future.

Plans are proceeding for the 2016 Crowley Clan Gathering which will take place in from September 9th to September 11th. Details can be found in the fall 2014 Crowley Clan Newsletter. The primary venue will be the Maritime Hotel. You can reserve a room for the weekend by phoning 353-27- 54700. Tell them you are with the Crowley Clan.

In this issue, we have two articles from our current Taoiseach Michael-Patrick Crowley of Paris, . The first is an announcement of a new honor which our clan will begin bestowing in 2016. It is called The Companionate of Clann Ui Chruadhlaoich. In the second article, Michael gives a brief history of his own part of the Crowley Clan. He is able to trace his family back for 300 years!! This is an inspiration for those of us you would like to trace our families back for half that long.

As always, we have Crowley news from around the world, including, submissions from Australia, Canada, and the USA. We love hearing from Crowleys no matter where in the world you live. Tell us about your family history research, about milestones in your own family, about any announcements that might interest other Crowleys.

Our YDNA project continues to grow. If you are a Crowley male, or if you have a Crowley male relative who would like to join the project, contact Catherine Crowley Budd whose information is on our Contacts page.

Have you checked out our Facebook page? We now can boast of 838 likes. Stop by for up to the minute information about our clan, and don't forget to tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.

We love to get queries, information, photos and family stories for posting in the newsletter. Just email us.

Until the fall… Mise le meas, Marian

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Crowley Clan News from Around the World

Loretta G. White, Green Valley, AZ, USA: My great great great grandparents were Jeremiah Crowley (born 1770 and died 1797 in Ireland), and Catherine Leary.

My great great grandparents were Daniel Crowley (born 1825 in Bandon, Ireland and died 1880 in Bantry, Ireland) and Catherine Connelly (born 1829 and died 1900 in Ireland.

My great grandparents were Daniel Crowley (born 2 Jul 1851 in County , Ireland and died 30 Aug 1905) and Ellen Flaherty (born 17 Mar 1856 in Galway, Ireland and died 1 Dec 1910). They were married on 23 May 1880 in Holy Cross Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. Their children were Ellen (Nell) Crowley Morton (born 1881 and died 1916), Anna G. Crowley Carrigan (born 1883 and died 1955), John Crowley (born 1885 and died 1907), Bridget Agnes (Delia) Montgomery (born 25 Jun 1889 and died 25 Oct 1954). Bridget was my grandmother.

Their religion was Catholic. Daniel and Ellen are buried in St. Jospeh Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Sunny Crowley, Vacaville, CA, USA ([email protected]): My eldest daughter, Maggi Iris Rose Crowley was married to Tosh Viernez on 12/13/14 at 1500 hours, 16 minutes, and 17 seconds! The wedding was on the beach in Lahaina Maui, where Tosh was born. Maggi was born in Haiku, Maui. They have been together for 11 years, and chuckle at the number line-up on their special day!

Tosh races 3 wheelers on Maui for fun, and his race # is 17! Maggi made her hand bouquet using hand- me-down jewelry pieces from her grandma Sue Crowley, and me. We added flowers. It was very beautiful and unusual. If you are ever on Maui, please drop in to Rock & Brew in Paia. Maggi is the daytime bartender, I think during the week. She loves to meet Crowley's from around the world. Tell her Aloha from her mom, Sunny!

Thomas Crowley, Ohio/Arizona, USA ([email protected]): After three attempts, we finally have copies of the video of the 2013 Crowley Clan Gathering that are compatible with North American DVD standards. James Crowley provided me with addresses for those in North America who ordered them, and I have mailed the 23 DVDs (which Liam Crowley had sent to me in bulk) on January 23rd. Liam is handling the distribution in Europe and all other countries.

Anyone who paid for and does not receive a DVD should contact me or Liam ([email protected]).

Once again, we apologize for the long delay.

Suz Crowley-Riddle, Australia ([email protected]): I am the great granddaughter of James David CROWLEY whose parents were David CROWLY and Catherine MEGHAN believed to have lived in , Ireland. James (born in 1843) emigrated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on "Southern Cross" departing Plymouth and arriving in Australia in

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January 1868, a labourer, aged 26 years. On the same ship was John Crowley (don't know if he was a relative); he also was from Ireland, 23 years of age and a blacksmith.

No relatives in Australia can give any information on James, only that he threatened to kill his wife if she didn't leave. He offered her 50 pounds to leave so he could bring another woman to live with him. Also, his wife told a judge that James expected his children to fend for themselves from 10 years of age. She called James a lunatic in Court.

Our family has tried for over 40 years to find info on James's parents and siblings. Relatives have been to Ireland, but they come back with nothing. Some say we are related to Daniel and James CROWLEY (brothers), supposedly born in , who emigrated from Bandon Ireland in the 1860's. Their parents were David CROWLEY and Honnoria DEASY.

If anyone has any information, I would be eternally grateful.

John Gorski, Chicago, IL, USA ([email protected]): I continue to work on my Crowley Genealogy. My mother is the Crowley. I have a cousin, Michael Crowley, who has just submitted his DNA to the Crowley project and we hope that will help with our research and the research of other Crowley's.

My Crowleys trace back to Lismore, County Waterford. Through the Waterford Heritage Group in Waterford City, we have obtained birth/baptismal records of our branch dating back to 1824.

One of the projects we are working on now is doing our best to connect with some of the Crowley's that still live in Lismore and the surrounding immediate area. We trace back to: Patrick Crowley (? to?) and Mary (O'Keefe) Crowley (1807-1862) who immigrated to the US through Castle Garden, NY and then homesteaded in SW Wisconsin in the towns of Eastman and Seneca, WI. They lived on what is now formally known as Crowley Ridge in Crawford County, Wisconsin.

Patrick does not show on the boat records of their arrival in 1852 so we assume he either passed away before leaving Lismore or at sea.

Children noted in the St. Carthage's records in Lismore include: Patrick b. 1828, Edward b. 1830, John b. 1833, Alice b. 1836, and, Johanna b. 1827.

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Maureen Crowley, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada: ([email protected]): The Peterborough Crowleys do it again, St. Patrick's Day Parade 2015.

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The Family History of Michael-Patrick Crowley

I want to share the story of my family; it takes us across 300 years. The Muskerry branch of the Crowleys was established in the late 1570 around , an area which remained under the MacCarthy Muskerry until 1702. Research was facilitated by the rare occurrence of the name in the area, recorded pedigrees. The Crowleys there stem from one or two original ones from Carbery which settled there in the late 1570's.

The pedigree reads; Michael b 1959, son of William b. 1915, son of Michael b 1886, son of William b. 1856, son of John b. 1809, son of Cornelius d 1842, son of Daniel 1766, son of Cornelius Og 1665, son of Cornelius Senior 1625, son of Donal 1590, son of Conor b. 1558 - son of Fyneen, constable of MacCarthy Muskerry, Chief of the O'Crowley clan 1577, son of Teige Og, son of Teige Mor 1521.

My father William was born in 1915; his parents were Michael (born 1886) and Mary O'Leary (born 1888). My grandfather Michael was the 3rd son of a large family of eleven children.

My great grandfather William Crowley b. 1856, d 1947, lived in Shandrum Parish at Cherry Hill on the Gould estate, married Elizabeth Scannell of Fidane in 1882. His brother Daniel with his wife emigrated to New Zealand, were never heard of.

My great grandfather was to go with him but changed his mind and in 1911 William borrowed 140 Pounds from O'Flaherty who had a mill. He acquired a small farm in Ardglass with 15 acres and 6 cows. With his 7 sons he built the two floor stone farm house. In 1913 two cows died. Three sons had to immigrate to America. Ultimately, William bought a threshing machine, and rented his services for harvesting. Today my cousins are still in the farm, with over a 120 cows. Of the three brothers who went to Rochester NY, Jack had a plumbing business which has developed into a large business. Michael had a moving business. Daniel went into side activities during the prohibition, and was out the family circle.

William was the son John Crowley (born 1809, died 1899) and Johanna O'Keefe - married in 1840, had only two sons, Daniel born 1845, William born 1856, a daughter Margaret born 1852. John, my great-great grandfather was born 1809 in Brehaun, Macroom. In 1831 he was a tenant of 4 acres, working on the Gould estate of Macroom when he got involved in the tithe war. Cornelius his father, along with John's brother Daniel and Aunt Catherine were well set with 52 acres of land in Glaunanary. The Gould family provided John with a new prospect which was to move onto their estate of Cherry Hill in Shandrum Parish.

John's father Cornelius, my great great great grandfather, had a brother Jeremiah who served in the British army for 12 years and returned to Macroom in 1835. Cornelius date of birth is not recorded, but we know that he died in 1842. Their father Daniel along with his own father Cornelius Og (or junior) was alive in 1766 in Macroom. Cornelius Og was the son of Cornelius senior; both were in the MacCarthy Muskerry Estate papers as they leased over 350 acres. In 1702 the Macroom MacCarthy Muskerry estate is sold.

Cornelius Og had a brother Miles, well known since Miles went to France in 1667, had this branch of the Crowley genealogy and its coat of arms recorded both in France and Ireland. Cornelius Senior is the son of Donal son of Conor. In 1573 Conor along with his father Fyneen was in the MacCarthy Muskerry household, at the time Fyneen was the constable of MacCarthy Muskerry. He owned Drumgarrif in Kilnagross before becoming the chief of the O'Crowley clan in 1577.

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Another Spanish Cousin!!

December 26, 2014

Hello,

My name is José María Millán Fuentes, and I am a descendant of O'Crowley. I live in Cádiz, , and I am doing work for the University of Málaga on my ancestors. I speak very badly English, but I have a lot of interest in the topic. I would like to help you, and that you also should help me. I have read in your web Antonio Castro, and also I descend from Pedro Alonso O'Crowley O'Donell and Adelaida Riquelme O'Crowley. I have a lot information about the family up to Pedro Alonso, but then everything fades away. The most distant ancestry that I have found is: Comarc O'Crowley of Carbery John O'Mahoney Daniel O'Sullivan Mor Charles O'Crowley and Mary O'Mahoney Maurice O'Crowley O'Mahoney and Sarah O'Sullivan Timothy O'Crowley O'Sullivan and Honor O'Reilly

Does some member of the association speak Spanish? Thank you for everything. I am happy to know of you.

Editor's Note: If any of our readers does speak and write Spanish, and would like to help with correspondence with José Maria, please contact the newsletter.

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