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This famous Irish clan surname originally MacClancy, has a world wide reputation for being in the thick of the fighting. This is not perhaps surprising as the name would seem to translate as 'the son of the red warrior' from the gaelic 'Mac Fhlannchaidh'. Certainly there has hardly been a time in Irish history, when a Clancy has not been involved. There are two main septs, the most important being centred on County Clare, and the village of Cahermacclancy, and to some extent the surrounding counties of Galway and Tipperary, whilst a smaller group can be found in Co Leitrim. The original 'Mac' prefix was lost in the 17th century, but of late some nameholders have readopted it...More CLANCY family history
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Does anyone have information on Patrick Clancy? Birth around 1828, place in Ireland unknown. He married Margaret McAuliffe who came from Cork. The marriage took place in Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA in 1858 . They settled in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA. Death 22 JAN 1903. Their children were all born in Wisconsin, USA; Thomas A., Michael F., William John, James D., Mary. Any information welcome, I am trying to locate where he was born in Ireland. THANK YOU

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Patrick Clancy born in 1840 and baptised on the 19th December 1840. His father was William Clancy and mother was Mary Moloney before their marriage. Their parish district was Kilworth, Co. Cork. I am searching for any information regarding William Clancy and his ancestors, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Jacquie Mountjoy
My grandfather was from Ireland and came to England and joined the Royal Marines - he was, I believe, a PTR - physical training instructor. He died in Plymouth in Devon in 1955 - 1960? Not too sure. He was with Florence White - Scottish, when he died. There were 4 children, Violet, Joan, Jackson and Lonsdale all with the surname White. I do not know what my grandfather's first name was - I do know his family name was Clancy. He was really into boxing - hence his sons were named Jackson and Lonsdale. I am Jacqueline. I wonder if anyone has any information?
CLANCY Family History
This famous Irish clan surname originally MacClancy, has a world wide reputation for being in the thick of the fighting. This is not perhaps surprising as the name would seem to translate as 'the son of the red warrior' from the gaelic 'Mac Fhlannchaidh'. Certainly there has hardly been a time in Irish history, when a Clancy has not been involved. There are two main septs, the most important being centred on County Clare, and the village of Cahermacclancy, and to some extent the surrounding counties of Galway and Tipperary, whilst a smaller group can be found in Co Leitrim. The original 'Mac' prefix was lost in the 17th century, but of late some nameholders have readopted it...Areas of Origin for CLANCY
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