- Ó
Creachmhaoil is an
Irish surname,
often anglicised as Craughwell, Croughwell, Crockwell, and Croghwell.
Several sources,
including Edward MacLysaght's...
- the
Gaelic maol as the
English mull — mhaoil,
rhyming with well, as in
Creachmhaoil (creach + maol). Consequently, when
combined in
Gaelic place names, maol...
- cities, more
people reflect the
names of
smaller communities, as in Ó
Creachmhaoil,
derived from a
village in
County Galway. This is
thought to be due to...
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Craughwell (historically Creaghmoyle, from Irish:
Creachmhaoil) is a
village and
townland in
County Galway, Ireland. As of the 2022 census, the village...
- and FitzGerald. The many
Newfoundlanders with the
surname Crockwell (Ó
Creachmhaoil)
derive from 19th
Century immigrants from
County Galway, in the west...
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continued to
contribute to Bermuda's makeup, with
names like
Crockwell (Ó
Creachmhaoil) and O'Connor (Ó Conchobhair) now
being thought of
locally as Bermudian...
- a family's origin,
sometimes disguised as an ancestor's name as in Ó
Creachmhaoil,
which prefixes a
toponym as
though it was the name of a person. As with...
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Craughwell Creachmhaoil Founded: 1885 County:
Galway Colours:
Green and Gold Grounds:
Craughwell Playing kits
Senior Club Championships...
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Craughwell Creachmhaoil Regional Platform at
Craughwell railway station General information Location Killora,
Craughwell County Galway Ireland Coordinates...
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Heritage Sites of the
Imperial Fortress Colony of Bermuda. By Seán Pòl Ó
Creachmhaoil. ISBN 9781532997648
Bermuda Forts 1612–1957, Dr.
Edward C. Harris, The...