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Downey (surname)

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Map ofGaelic Irelandshowing its territory of theUlaidhorUlidia (kingdom)circa 900 A.D.

Downeyis anIrish surnamethat means in English “belonging to a fort”. The name is found from ancient times in areas of Ireland's modern County Galway, southwest Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Ulster and Leinster and is believed to be the surname of three distinct families.[1]In Ulster, Downey (I. Ó Duibheanaigh) were the chiefs of theUlaidpetty-kingdom of Cinel Amhalgaidh, now known in the Anglicised form asClanawleyinCounty Down.[2]

Notable people

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U.S. Navy and Army

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The source for all material in this section is the GannetMilitary TimesHall of Valor website.[3]

Medal of Honor

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William Downey (U.S. Civil War hero),aUnion Armycavalryman, was awarded theMedal of Honorfor braving heavy fire from aConfederate States Armyartillery battery as a volunteer member of a boat crew on the Ashepoo River, South Carolina to rescue crewmen on the strandedUnion (American Civil War)steamerBoston.

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Ernest Willard Downey for heroism in combat against the enemy in directing and operating anti-aircraft fire from his vessel while exposed to frequent horizontal Imperial Japanese aerial attacks and dive bombings, during the period ofWorld War IIfrom 7 December 1941 to 25 February 1942 and while on board the U.S.S. VAGA (YT-116)

Arlie L. Downey, on 10 July 1926 upon learning that an injured woman was lying exposed in the road near a point where the two heaviest explosions of the explosions at the Lake Denmark Naval Ammunition Depot (akaLake Denmark Powder Depot) nearDover, New Jersey,had already occurred and accompanied by two other men, proceeded toward that point and rescued the woman through the continuous roar of exploding magazines and when the air was filled with flying shells, stones, and fragments of buildings, and shortly before a third heavy explosion of the facility's munitions occurred.

Ernest L. Downey, duringWorld War Inear the Bois-de-Montrebeau, France, 28 September 1918, while severely wounded refused to go to the rear, but continued in the advance until the final objective was reached and his company relieved

Durbin H. Downey, U.S. Army Air Forces, World War II, Korean conflict, Cold War

See also

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  • Downie,a related surname, chiefly Scottish

References

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  1. ^Rev. Patrick Woulfe, Priest of the Diocese of Limerick, Member of the Council, National Academy of Ireland,Irish Names and Surnames,© 1967 Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, in Irish and English, p 519, (The name was also found in Ulster [...])
  2. ^John O'Hart,Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation,5th edition, in two volumes, originally published in Dublin in 1892, reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1976, Vol. 1, p 819
  3. ^"Search for those who received the Medal of Honor".Archived fromthe originalon 11 October 2013.Retrieved11 October2013.