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    McCartan is an Irish surname. It is the Anglicized form of Mac Artáin of Irish origins. The surname denotes the son of Artán, diminutive of the personal...
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  • Theophilus MacCartan (1700–1778) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor from 10 September 1760 until his death on 16 December 1778. MacCartan was a scion...
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  • Élie Joseph Cartan ForMemRS (French: [kaʁtɑ̃]; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory...
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    succeeded St. Mac Cairthinn as Bishop of Clogher. Clogher has been a religious center since St. Patrick's time and likely before. St. Aedh Mac Cairthinn of...
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    mathematician Élie Cartan, nephew of mathematician Anna Cartan, oldest brother of composer Jean Cartan [fr; de], physicist Louis Cartan [fr] and mathematician...
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  • Ryan Jerome McCartan (born June 14, 1993) is an American actor and singer. As an actor, McCartan is known for playing Jason "J.D." Dean in the original...
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  • Commander Nigel David "Sharkey" MacCartan-Ward, DSC, AFC (born 1943), born Nigel David Ward, is a retired British Royal Navy officer who introduced the...
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  • meaning Faghartach's (Fogarty's) kindred, which related to Foghatach macCartan, who reigned as one of the sovereigns over the area. Cuonicon (11th century)...
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    Gaulle, French General and President of the Republic; of Irish descent (MacCartan) Bernard Devlin, 19th-century Irish-Canadian lawyer, journalist, and politician...
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    The MacCartan descended from Artáin, a great-grandson of Mongán Mac Aonghusa. By the 15th century with the collapse of the Earldom of Ulster, the Mac Aonghusa...
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  • football team. McCartan had his first Gaelic football successes as a student at St Colman's College in Newry. He won consecutive MacRory Cups in his last...
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    (Slieve Croob) and the Mourne Mountains. It is claimed to be home to the MacCartan clan of Kinelarty. Within the centre of Leitrim village there is a Catholic...
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    Diary". Irish Times. Retrieved 8 November 2020. "Council to nominate MacCartan". The Irish Times. 12 May 1959. "Only two to stand for Presidency". The...
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  • Echach Cobo. Mac Artáin, meaning "son of Artán". Generally anglicised as MacCartan, it was interchangeable in the Newry and Clough area with MacCartney, and...
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    Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland, between whom there was some rivalry. The Mac Artáin McCartan chiefs of Kinelarty, descend from the same genealogical line as the...
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  • smallest is the South (MacCartan's) Church, the elaborately carved west door of which has the date 1636 and initials PMC for Phelim MacCartan. The ancient monument...
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    Retrieved 24 July 2020. Mac Giolla Domhnaigh, Pádraig "Some Ulster Surnames" Changed from Cíneal Fógartaígh – Mac Artán (MacCartan) in Down http://www.rootsweb...
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    (1740–1749) Edmund O'Doran (1751–1760) Theophilus MacCartan (1760–1778) Hugh MacMullan (1779–1794) Patrick MacMullan (1794–1824) William Crolly (1825–1835)...
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    Republican Brotherhood. McCartan was to take part in the 1916 Easter Rising with the Tyrone volunteers but did not, owing to Eoin MacNeill's countermanding...
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  • 18 June 1760. 1760 1778 Theophilus MacCartan Appointed 10 September 1760; died 16 December 1778. 1779 1794 Hugh MacMullan Appointed 11 August 1779; died...
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    the territory of the Cenél Foghartaigh (Kinelarty), ruled by the Mac Artáin (MacCartan) sept. The Ó Labhradha (Lowry, Lavery) sept are also noted in Dufferin...
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    Belfast IRA Michael was shot by IRA gunmen as he attended a wedding at St. MacCartan's Church, Clogher. He was holding the hand of his three-year-old daughter...
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    nAraide. Irish surnames that came from this tribe include: O'Lynch, MacGenises, and MacCartan. The latter two later became tributaries of the O'Neills. The...
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    Archived from the original on 19 March 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2022. McCartan, E. F. (1963). "The Long Voyages-Early Russian Circumnavigation". The Russian...
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    Seamus Vincent McCartan (born 18 May 1994) is a Northern Irish footballer who currently plays as a forward for Glentoran. McCartan joined Burnley in May...
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  • 1-09 - 2-11 Mitchelstown Felix Sarsfield Memorial Park G Finn 0-4, C MacCartan 1-0, B Coughlan 0-3, S O'Neill 0-1, D Ward 0-1. J Sheehan 0-5, C O'Mahony...
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  • McCartan is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player who played at senior level for the Down county team between 1990 and 2000. McCartan was...
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  • Tullabeg, County Offaly (1882–4), Clongowes Wood College (from 1884), St MacCartan's College, Monaghan (from 1888), and St. Kieran's College in Kilkenny....
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    Saint Mac Cairthinn, also Macartan, McCartan (died 506), is recognized as the first presiding Bishop of Clogher from 454 to his death. One of the earliest...
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  • Daniel McCartan is a Gaelic footballer who plays for his local club Burren GAA and at senior level for the Down county team. He is the younger brother...
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