updated July 2006
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The O'Carrolls are an ancient family that can
trace their roots in the early history of Ireland. But in more modern times,
Teige O'Carroll defeated the forces of King Richard II which had invaded the
Kingdom of Ely O'Carroll in 1395. The O'Carrolls had withstood the most
powerful of armies of the time and repelled them. But by 1590 the O'Carrolls
had lost most of their power and by the Cromwellian confiscations, most
of their territory. So by 1690 the O'Carrolls fought at the Battle of the
Boyne in a desparate bid to regain independence for Ireland.
This site includes information about the descendants of Col.Thomas O'Carroll. He fought and died at the Battle of the Boyne leaving two young sons. He was the brother of Charles Carroll who emigrated to Maryland in 1688, the grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrollton who signed the American Declaration of Independence. The orphaned boys were removed from their hearth to families far away. One was to become a farmer in Moira the other we know not where. This boy prospered, married and had many children. By the end of the eighteenth century some of his 10 grandchildren had moved to Cork and in 1800 Edward, who had inherited the homestead sold up to a neighbour and emigrated to the USA settling in East Liverpool, in what is now Ohio in 1801. The family in Cork moved to England at the end of the nineteenth century. So, if you would like to join me in following the family fortunes that took family members to revolutionary France, Brazil the emerging United States and the West Indies please click on any of the headings to the left that takes your fancy. David O'Carroll, August 2005 |
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Contact Information and other sourcesMy electronic mail address david.ocarroll@tiscali.co.uk
Other websites http://www.clancian-carroll.com/ This is the "official" website of the Clan Cian which includes Carrolls and O'Carrolls. You can access a short clan history and articles about the family. There is also the chance to buy clan merchandize. http://www.ancestry.com/oft/pedigree.asp This is the site where I have uploaded all my pedigree. It provides a search facility so you can type in the name of the ancestor you are interested in. www.carroll.co.uk/irish/irish.htm This site has an easy to read history of the early times of the O'Carroll family in medieval, Tudor and Cromwellian Ireland. This is the site of the Offaly Historical & Archaeological Society. http://www.goetsch.com/Surnames/Carroll.html http://www.quaker.org.uk |