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  1. May 4, 2017 · John DArcy founded Clifden in 1812. At the time, he was just twenty-six years of age, married and the father of three sons. He was also the proprietor of an estate that covered over 17,000 acres on the west coast of Connemara.

  2. John D'Arcy (1785–1839) was the founder of town of Clifden, recognised as the capital of Connemara, in County Galway, Ireland. He was to reside at the mansion he had built, Clifden Castle.

  3. This 1755 pedigree again showed the common ancestor of the Galway Darcys and the Darcys of Platten as John D’Arcy of Knayth and expanded upon the descent of Robert d’Arcy, the then Earl of Holderness as the senior-most representative in England of the descendants of the same John D’Arcy of Knayth.

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  4. Feb 10, 2015 · John D’Arcy (1785 – 1839)John D’Arcy founded Clifden in 1812. At the time, he was just twenty-six years of age, married and the father of three sons. He was also the proprietor of an estate that covered over 17,000 acres on the west coast of Connemara.

  5. The D'Arcy Family. Joseph D’Arcy married Lady Catherine Georgiana West in November 1817. The names of their three sons is of some interest. The first, George Abbas Kooli D’Arcy (born 1818 and who died in Plymouth in 1885), reflects Joseph’s five years with the Persian Army.

  6. D'Arcy (Kiltullagh & Clifden Castle) The D'Arcy family of Kiltullagh, parish and barony of Athenry, county Galway, was founded by Patrick D'Arcy, a younger son of James Riveagh D'Arcy in the early 17th century. The D'Arcy's Connemara estate was granted to them under the Acts of Settlement.

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  8. May 30, 2022 · John D'Arcy was born on 7 February 1767, the eldest son of James D'Arcy and Martha Grierson. He was christened on 11 February at Killucan, County Westmeath. Having studied for his BA at Trinity College, Dublin he married Emily Purdon, the daughter of a neighboring landowner, in 1801.

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