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CREMEANS FAMILY FROM IRELAND TO THE APPALACHIA

 

                    By Riocard O'Cruimin  …

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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 27, 2013 at 9:08pm — No Comments

Consider The Source from Ancestrel readings Magazine 2000

 Consider removing your SOURCE CITATIONS when you share. Withholding source citations is one strategy for publicly sharing your research to encourage others to contact you without giving away all of your own hard work. Genealogical research with names, dates, places and relationships becomes a mere finding aid if it is published without source citations. Be sure to label your work as "without sources" or "sources available upon request" so that other researchers will recognize that you've…

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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 9, 2013 at 5:35am — No Comments

MacCarthy Cremeen Results

From McCarthy Surname study FTDNA

Yes you are definitely Irish Type II. The mutations  I highlighted are based on an Irish Type II background. The defining Irish Type  II progenitor lived some time in the first millenium A.D. So all Irish Type II  people will have mutations which occurred since then, defining their  sub-branches.
I'm so glad…
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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 7, 2013 at 5:00am — 11 Comments

Will of Higgins Cremeans

1737 Dorchester County (Now Caroline County), Maryland     Gender Male   Died 3 Jun 1837 Little Guyan Creek, Mason County, Virginia     Notes

  • [beauchamp.GED]

    The 1775 Tax List for the Little Creek 100 in Sussex County, Delaware showed Higgins Cormean - Rate 2

    The 1784 Continental Tax List of the Little Creek 100 showed Higgins Carmeen - Rate 1

    The 1787 Delinquent State Tax List for the Little Creek 100 showed Higgins Carmean -…

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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 3, 2013 at 11:25pm — No Comments

DNA and Family Genealogy Problems in Testing



 

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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 3, 2013 at 6:35pm — No Comments

Comparing & Contrasting African and Irish Slavery in Revolutionary America

by:Richard Cremeans

July 2012

 

When the term ‘slavery’ as it pertains to the United States is mentioned, almost all minds immediately turn towards thinking…
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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 2, 2013 at 4:52pm — No Comments

Plight of Past Irish & the Freedom of Modern Irish

by:Richard Cremeans

the Plight of Past Irish & the Freedom of Modern Irish
When asking people around the globe the simple question of what their nationality is, a significant amount of responses would include Irish or part-Irish. For most people, this simply means that their ancestors, at some point in past…
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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 2, 2013 at 4:50pm — No Comments

The Ill-Effects of Unity: How it Caused Ireland to be Re-Conquered by the Tudor Dynasty

 

 

            The Tudor period of English history ran from the late 15th Century to the early 17th Century,…
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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 2, 2013 at 4:38am — No Comments

MacCarthy Cremeen sept

Cremin- The ancient genealogies indicate the origination of the MacCarthy Cremin sept in the 14th century arising from a birth to Donal Glas Mac Carthhaigh (or his son or brother Diarmuid) and the daughter of an O Cruimin. So, although an O Cruimin male family name was extant at that time, Cremin (or variants thereof) is well known to this day as a McCarthy agnomen.
Ó CRUIMÍN—O Crumyne, Crimmeen, Cremeen, Cremin, Cremen, Crimmins; 'descendant of Cruimín' (diminutive of…
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Added by Richard Cremeans on March 2, 2013 at 4:36am — No Comments

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