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How many brothers and sisters did Tom Crean have?

How many brothers and sisters did Tom Crean have?

Crean was born around 16 February 1877 in the farming area of Gurtuchrane near the village of Annascaul on Corca Dhuibhne in County Kerry, Ireland, to Patrick and Catherine (née Courtney) Crean. One of 11 siblings with 7 brothers and 3 sisters.

When did Tom Crean get married?

September 5, 1917Ellen Herlihy
Tom Crean/Marry dates

On 5th September Tom Crean’s marriage to Ellen Herlihy, daughter of Patrick Herlihy, a former Annascaul publican, took place in Annascaul. Their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Annascaul, was well attended by family and friends and among the wedding gifts was a silver tea set sent by Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Did Tom Crean make it to Antarctica?

Tom Crean joined the Endurance as Second Officer, and in doing so became the only man, from a crew of more than 30, that had travelled on Terra Nova, to ever return to Antarctica.

What was Tom Crean’s childhood like?

Tom Crean was one of ten children, he was born on the family farm at Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. Life was hard and so Tom joined the Royal Navy at the age of 15, by the age of 22 in 1899, he had worked his way up to the rank of Petty Officer.

Who Discovered Antarctica?

The race to find Antarctica sparked competition to locate the South Pole—and stoked another rivalry. Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen found it on December 14, 1911. Just over a month later, Robert Falcon Scott found it, too. He turned back with disastrous results.

Why did Tom Crean go to Antarctica?

Crean first went south in 1901 with Scott’s ground-breaking Discovery expedition, on which he served his polar apprenticeship and learned the skills to survive in the most inhospitable place on earth. He returned a decade later when Scott made his ill-fated bid to reach the South Pole in 1911.

Why was Tom Crean awarded the Albert Medal?

Undertaken in the harshest and most extreme conditions on the planet, he saved the life of Scott’s second in command, Lieutenant Teddy Evans. Crean was awarded the Albert Medal for bravery for this to sit alongside his polar medals.

Who did Tom Crean go to Antarctica with?

Ernest Shackleton
Tom joined Ernest Shackleton on an expedition to Antarctica in 1914. This mission was named ‘Endurance’, after the boat on which they would travel. Their aim was to walk across Antarctica, from coast to coast. While on their way, their boat became stuck in the ice for almost ten months.

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Where are the parents of Tom Crean from?

Tom Crean’s parents were Patrick H. Crean, b. c. 1843, d. btw. 1917-1924 and Catherine Courtney/Cournane, b. c. 1844, d. 15 Sep. 1924. They md on 28 Feb. 1867 in Annascaul. They had a farm in the townland of Gortacurraun, civil parish of Ballynacourty, near Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula.

How are Tom Crean and Catherine Courtney related?

Tom Crean’s parents were Patrick H. Crean, b. c. 1843, d. btw. 1917-1924 and Catherine Courtney/Cournane, b. c. 1844, d. 15 Sep. 1924. They married on 29 Jan. 1867 in Annascaul. (Source: NLI Catholic Parish Registers). They had a farm in the townland of Gortacurraun, civil parish of Ballynacourty, near Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula.

Where does Aileen Crean O’Brien live in Kerry?

Aileen Crean O’Brien, granddaughter of the Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, is his partner and Honouring Tom Crean: a centenary expedition with the Crean family is his first book. He lives in Kenmare, Co Kerry.

Who are the members of the Crean family?

From the evidence, Catherine Fleming who is a sister to GL-1 John Fleming married a Nicholas Crean circa 1835. They had at least three children: Nicholas B1838, Mary 1844 and David B1848. This Nicholas Crean B1838 is most likely the Nicholas Crean recorded aged 58 at Farrankeal.