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Cremin- The ancient genealogies indicate the origination of the MacCarthy Cremin sept in the 14th century arising from a birth to Donal Glas Mac Carthhaigh (or his son or brother Diarmuid) and the daughter of an O Cruimin. So, although an O Cruimin male family name was extant at that time, Cremin (or variants thereof) is well known to this day as a McCarthy agnomen.
Ó CRUIMÍN—O Crumyne, Crimmeen, Cremeen, Cremin, Cremen, Crimmins; 'descendant of Cruimín' (diminutive of crom, bent); the name of a well-known family in Cork, Kerry and Limerick; of West Cork origin, and said to be a branch of the MacCarthy's.
 
This group is studying and researching  Cremeen family and variants (there of)  to find this Family's common founding ancestry . Through the use of DNA genealogy,if you have documented evidence of traceable family lineage from the area's of Mallow,Cork Ireland and the areas of Glantane,Boola,Bweg,Kilashanig,Duhallow and you stem from a Cremeen/Cremeans variants please join our project, We welcome your participation in our research of the Cremeen/variant Sept. (AMERICAN variants) up most important as there is many variants in existence today , have a single link to one founding ancestor Dating to 1677
the surname having undergone several traceable mutations to arrive at Cre(a)means and even Cummings.
this family  will be compared with other family branches of this group
This family falls within (Irish Type II haplotype), and is clearly identifiable by the allele values of 10 at DYS 439 in combination with 10 at GATA H4

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