Mick, Below is an earlier posting you made which links the Clowry and Crohe/Crowe family's. You should also take note that the Crowes mentioned here were likely from the "Crohe's Cross" area which is essentially at the intersection of the road coming from the Moanmore and Kilkea townlands area (west of the Burren river) and the one coming down from the Killane and Kilknock townlands (east of the Burren). The crossroad is not far (across the bridge crossing the Burren which was recently mentioned as being two fields away from where Rev. William Clowry was born in Ballybrommell (west side of the Burren). You should also note that "Farmer [Darby] Clowry" shot by Rebels in March 1800 was married to Mary Anne "Anne" Crowe/Crohe, potentially a sister of James Crowe of Killane. Also, based on Ballon-Rathoe parish records, in 1833, an Anne Clowry (possibly née Crohe, Framer Clowry`s widow or her daughter also called Anne) stood in as godmother for a "James Crow", son of a James Crow and Eliza Cummins of Killane. Well Mick that`s about it and now, without further ado, here is your relevant earlier posting: ++++++ EARLIER POSTING re. Clowry and Crowe ++++ -----Original Message----- From: michael purcell Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 3:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Clowry+Feltus+Crowe+Cornwall [Note added 2012 by Michael Purcell. Pat Clowry and James Crowe posting Bond for James Feltus before Robert Cornwall. Cornwall of 1798 and "The Croppy Boy" infamy ( "taken was I before Lord Cornwall" ). In 1797 Cornwall had "encouraged" over 800 men in the locality to take the Oath of Allegiance to King George 111 and to his heirs on Land and Sea. ] >From Pat Pucell Papers. 1817 Recognizance to Answer. James Feltus resides at Ballytarsna, Carlow (signed) James, hisXmark, Feltus. Patrick Clowry, Householder, resides at Kilkea, Parish of Fenagh, Barony of Forth, worth £10 Sterling over and above his just Debts. (signed) Patrick Clowry. James Crowe resides at Killane, Parish of Ballon, Barony of Forth, worth £10 Sterling over and above his just Debts. (signed) James Crowe. James Feltus £20 - Patrick Clowry £10 - James Crowe £10. indebted unto our Sovereign Lord King George the Third. The above Bounden James Feltus to appear in his proper person in open Court at Tullow next general Sessions. Taken and Acknowledged before me this 13th day of October 1814.(signed) Robert Cornwall. ++++++++++++++++++++ Also, here is a link to a Google map of the Raheenkillane area where you will be able to see the Crohe’s Cross of which I speak in my note above. It is the most northerly “cross” in the Raheenkillane townland. http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Raheenkillane,+Ceatharlach,+Eire&hl=en&ll=52.725897,-6.770582&spn=0.026822,0.075102&sll=52.708843,-6.835556&sspn=0.053666,0.133553&oq=raheenkillane&hnear=Raheenkillane,+County+Carlow,+Ireland&t=m&z=14 The Clowrys of Ballytarsna were definitely related to those of Kilkea. John Clowry of Ballytarsna was a brother of Patrick Clowry of Ballintrane, both being sons of the deceased Farmer Darby Clowry and Anne Crowe/Crohe who had originally lived in the Kilkey-Ballybrommell area in March 1800 when Darby was shot and the family’s house and farmhouses burnt. Anne being a Crowe/Crohe (originally from Wexford according to family tradition) I can only presume that she was somehow related to Patt Crowe of Strawhall. I don’t believe there were too many Crowes/Crohes in Co. Carlow. Circumstantial evidence supporting this is the fact that the John Clowry of Ballytarsna mentioned in the transcription below was the son of Anne (Crowe) Clowry née Crowe. Bye for now, Roger http://nolanfamilies.org -----Original Message----- From: michael purcell Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 3:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Clowry+Crowe question ? While we are awaiting opinions from readers on the Doyle Vs Murphy case I would like to know from Roger or Trevor if we have previously posted data on a connection between John Clowry of Ballytarsna and Patt Crowe of Strawhall, Carlow ?. Both of whom were involved in a Perjury case in 1835, extracts of which we will post at a later date. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message