McCartan is a surname of Irish origin. It is the
anglicized
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form of ''Mac cArtáin'' of
Irish origins. The surname denotes the son of Artán, diminutive of the personal name
Art
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There is no generally agreed definition of wha ...
, an old Irish word for "
bear
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". They are the
Lords of Kinelarty, a barony in the
County Down
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of
Northern Ireland
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.
Kinelarty was at one point in time historically known as
McCartans-Country and also ''Cineal Foghartaich. ''
The McCartans belong to the
Uí Echach Cobo
Iveagh ( ; ) is the name of several historical territorial divisions in what is now County Down, Northern Ireland. Originally it was a Gaelic Irish territory, ruled by the ''Uí Echach Cobo'' and part of the overkingdom of Ulaid. From the 12th c ...
branch resulting from the
Dál nAraidi
Dál nAraidi (; "Araide's part") or Dál Araide, sometimes Latinised as Dalaradia or Anglicised as Dalaray,Boyd, Hugh AlexanderIrish Dalriada ''The Glynns: Journal of The Glens of Antrim Historical Society''. Volume 76 (1978). was a Cruthin ki ...
. The McCartans were Ard Rí (High Kings) of Ireland, Kings of Cuib, Princes and Lords of Iveagh holding claim to the longest reigning kingships throughout Irish medieval history. French President
Charles de Gaulle is descended from the clan through his great-grandmother Angélique Marie McCartan.
Up until the 1600s, the McCartans were prominent and in control of much of mid-Down (
County Down
County Down () is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. It covers an area of and has a population of 531,665. It borders County Antrim to th ...
). The McCartan strongholds included Drumaroad, the adjoining townlands
Loughinisland, Drumnaquoile, Magheratimpany, Ardilea, and the neighbouring town of
Ballynahinch.
The Barony of Kinelarty, anciently known as ''Kinelfagarty'', derives its name from ''Cenel Faghartaigh'' (the race/clan of Faghartagh). Faghartagh, from whose son Artan and grandson Artan Agus M‘C, are descended the Mac Artáin (McCartan). The clan were chiefs of the territories of
Kinelarty and
Dufferin.
Kinelarty and the McCartan Chieftaincy
In prehistoric times territorial boundaries were clearly defined by using dolmens, ritual sites and standing stones as markers. Such monuments can be found today at ''Slidderyford'' (
Dundrum), ''Legananny'' (
Slieve Croob), ''Annadorn'' (
Loughinisland), ''Kilygoney'' (
Ballynahinch) and ''
Magheraknock'' (
Ballynahinch).
On modern maps this area is an outline of the present barony of
Kinelarty, with
Loughinisland as a central hub. Interesting place names that are presently to be found in the
Loughinisland area are such as:
*Rosconnor (woods at Connor’s point)
*Rademon (rath of Deman)
*Castlenavan (Eamhain’s Cashel)
*Tareesh (the King’s house)
*Kilmoremorean (Morean's big church)
*Cahirvor (the big seat)
These and further evidence in ancient manuscripts, provide confirmation of an ancient Kingship and Noble standing. At the
Battle of Fontenoy
The Battle of Fontenoy was a major engagement of the War of the Austrian Succession, fought on 11 May 1745 near Tournai in modern Belgium. A French army of 50,000 under Marshal Saxe defeated a Pragmatic Army of roughly the same size, led by t ...
in 1745 many McCartans fought on the French side against English regiments commanded by the landlords of their patrimony in
County Down
County Down () is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. It covers an area of and has a population of 531,665. It borders County Antrim to th ...
.
''Forde, Annesley, Price, Maxwell'' and ''Johnston'' family members were prominent officers.
Modern successes
Dr Patrick McCartan was the Dáil envoy to Washington in 1920 and in later years became a presidential candidate. In recent years more McCartan members have also held seats in
Dail Eireann and in the
European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) is one of the legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it adop ...
.
Edward McCartan, an American sculptor, is notable for his many works, including his reworking masterpiece of the Goddess Diana.
As a family bursting with football endeavors, albeit predominantly within the Gaelic adaptation of the sport,
Seamus Vincent McCartan is the clan's single professional player, currently at club level for Bradford City. His international career has spanned U17, U19 and U21 levels. He made his highly anticipated International First Team debut in 2017.
Ryan McCartan, portraying the character
Digbert "Diggie" Smalls on Disney's ''
Liv and Maddie
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'', has risen to success, showcasing the musical and theatrical talents of the clan.
Links to the Guinness family
Trinity College Dublin
, name_Latin = Collegium Sanctae et Individuae Trinitatis Reginae Elizabethae juxta Dublin
, motto = ''Perpetuis futuris temporibus duraturam'' (Latin)
, motto_lang = la
, motto_English = It will last i ...
tested the
Y chromosome
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of a male member of the Guinness Brewery family, revealing that the claim that brewery founder Sir
Arthur Guinness
Arthur Guinness ( 172523 January 1803) was an Irish brewer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The inventor of Guinness beer, he founded the Guinness Brewery at St. James's Gate in 1759.
Born in Celbridge, County Kildare around 1725, Guinness' ...
was a descendant of the
Magennis
Magennis ( ga, Mac Aonghusa), also spelled Maguiness, Maginnis, Magenis, McGinnis, or McGuinness, is an Irish surname, meaning the "son of Angus", which in eastern Ulster was commonly pronounced in Irish as ''Mac Aonghusa''. A prominent branch o ...
chieftains (of
Iveagh
Iveagh ( ; ) is the name of several historical territorial divisions in what is now County Down, Northern Ireland. Originally it was a Gaelic Irish territory, ruled by the ''Uí Echach Cobo'' and part of the overkingdom of Ulaid. From the 12th c ...
in County Down) was incorrect, but rather that the family sprang from the McCartan clan.
People
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Mac Cairthinn of Clogher (died 506), Irish Christian convert of
St Patrick
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Daniel McCartan, Gaelic footballer, brother of James McCartan Jnr
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Edward McCartan (1879-1947), American sculptor
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Jack McCartan (born 1935), American hockey goaltender
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James McCartan Jnr, Gaelic footballer (1990-2000) and manager
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James McCartan Snr, Gaelic footballer (1950s-1960s) and manager (1980s), father of the above
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Karl McCartan (born 2005), Irish Tiktoker, upcoming model
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Michael McCartan
Michael McCartan (1 January 1851 – 30 September 1902) was an Irish nationalist politician. He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1886 to 1902.
McCartan was born in Castlewellan, County Down, and educated at St. Malachy's ...
(1851–1902), Irish nationalist politician, MP for South Down 1886–1902
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Pat McCartan
Patrick John McCartan (born 5 May 1953) is an Irish lawyer who was a Circuit Court judge and a former politician.
A native of Wexford, he first practiced as a solicitor working in criminal defence. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a W ...
(born 1953), Irish judge and former politician
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Patrick McCartan
Patrick McCartan (13 May 1878 – 28 March 1963) was an Irish republican and politician. He served the First Dáil (1919–1921) on diplomatic missions to the United States and Soviet Russia. He returned to public life in 1948, serving in Sean ...
(1878-1963), Irish republican and politician
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Ryan McCartan (born 1993), American actor, singer and songwriter
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Sam McCartan, Gaelic footballer for Westmeath
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Shay McCartan (born 1994), Northern Irish footballer
See also
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Arthur Guinness
Arthur Guinness ( 172523 January 1803) was an Irish brewer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The inventor of Guinness beer, he founded the Guinness Brewery at St. James's Gate in 1759.
Born in Celbridge, County Kildare around 1725, Guinness' ...
, confirmed to have McCartan origins
Guinness origins begin to settle
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* Guinness family
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, the prominent Anglo-Irish family
* Earl of Iveagh
* Heirs of the body
* Lords of Kinelarty
References
* Patrick Guinness the author of ''Arthur's Round'' (2006)
* ''The McCartans of Kinelarty'' by Thérése Ghesquiére-Diérickx and Sean McCartan. (Translations by Dr Eamon O’Ciosan)
* Culture Northern Ireland - http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article/1197/a-history-of-drumaroad
* Irish Family History - ''A History of the Clanna-Rory or Rudricians, Descendants of Roderick the Great, Monarch of Ireland. (Compiled'' From the Ancient Records in the Libraries of Trinity College and the Royal Irish Academy.)
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Irish families
Surnames of Irish origin
Ulaid