Crossmaglen Win 6th All-Ireland Title

April 1, 2012

Congratulations to the Crossmaglen Rangers!. Crossmaglen are All-Ireland champions yet again. The legendary south Armagh club collected their sixth title with a runaway replay win at Breffni Park, blowing Garrycastle away with an irresistible display of power football.

Francis Hanratty fired in two first-half goals, and the ageless Oisin McConville helped himself to a six points tally as the Rangers strode to another famous victory.

The Westmeath men never looked like troubling the defending champions as they slumped to a 15-point defeat.

Results for the current 2011-2012 season are at Crossmaglen Rangers 2011 »

Crossmaglen Rangers 2011 Results

June 19, 2011


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The Crossmaglen Rangers G.A.C are a Gaelic football club from Crossmaglen in County Armagh, the home townland of the Gregory family. The Club was founded in 1905 and play in Black and Amber colors. The club has won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship on four occasions. They have won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship seven times and won the Armagh Senior Football Championship 38 times.

Results for the current 2011-2012 season are at Crossmaglen Rangers 2011 »

Crossmaglen Rangers 2010 Results

July 22, 2010


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The Crossmaglen Rangers G.A.C are a Gaelic football club from Crossmaglen in County Armagh, the home townland of the Gregory family. The Club was founded in 1905 and play in Black and Amber colors. The club has won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship on four occasions. They have won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship seven times and won the Armagh Senior Football Championship 38 times.

Results for the current 2010-2011 season are at Crossmaglen Rangers 2010 »

Fisk, Bartlett, Baldwin & Gregory Reunion

October 9, 2009


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Twenty four year old James Jacob Gregory, son of Edward Gregory, left his Irish hometown of Crossmaglen and arrived in Chicago aboard the ship City of Berlin on May 4, 1889. It is a little curious as to why Mr. Gregory picked the day of the Gaelic New Year (commonly known as Halloween) in 1892 to renounce his allegiance to the Queen of England by applying for U. S. citizenship. Since he also applied for a marriage license to Winifred Dufficy, it was probably just a coincidence. This was the start of a long line of the Gregory family that continued with his daughter, Winifred, who married Peter Daley and their four daughters.

On October 4, 2009, representatives of the families of three of these daughters gathered together to share family stories and artifacts in the southwest side of Chicago. Among the many wonderful items were several cabinet photos of their Irish ancestors as well as of their original Chicago inhabitants.

John Gregory, Shipbuilder

December 20, 2008


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John Gregory (1822-1894) was a shipbuilder. He arrived in the United States in 1844 and after he received his citizenship in New York in 1849, he relocated to the Great Lakes area and started to build ships. He has built over 20 ships, such as the Bertha Barnes, which Gregoryology is in the process of documenting.

For up an up to date timeline chart as well as a complete directory of ships visit John Gregory, Shipbuilder »

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