Looking for a surname in the Athlone, Westmeath area.
I have an ancestor who left Ireland and went to Massachusetts Bay Colony sometime prior to 1760. In one document it states he was from Athlone, Westmeath area. He lists his last name as 'Clannen/Clanin", but I'm guessing this is an inaccurate last name. Does anyone have any ideas what it could have been? Some surname blogs suggest "McLennan", "McClannan", "Lennon", Glennon", or "McClennon". I'm stumped as to where to go from here. He was a cooper by trade. He was a Patriot for the American cause and ended up dying aboard the infamous HMS Jersey prison ship. He left behind four children, including my 4th great grandfather, Samuel Harris Clanin. I want to find his Irish story.
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Sorry for the bold words. There is a glitch in the bold not bold right now 😩
@JTerstriep Athlone is in County Westmeath. We have some great County pages that can also help you.
Clanin Name Meaning
Probably a shortened and altered form of Scottish McClanahan . Mcclanahan Name Meaning
Scottish and Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Leanacháin ‘son of Leanachán’ a personal name meaning ‘possessing cloaks’ or ‘with the cloak’. In Scotland the surname (with internal ch) was once common in Galloway. There is also an Irish Ó surname from the same personal name see Lenahan .
If you can give us a bit more information about the ancestor you are looking for. A first name and any dates you have can help us in assisting you.
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