Carroll, John Joseph
CARROLL, JOHN JOSEPH: American Roman
Catholic; b. at Enniscrone, County Sligo, Ireland,
June 24, 1856. He was educated at St. Michael's
College, Toronto (B.A., 1876), and St. Joseph's
Provincial Theological Seminary, Troy, N. Y.,
from which he was graduated in 1879. In the
following year he was ordained priest, and was
appointed assistant rector of the Cathedral of the
Holy Name, Chicago, and since 1887 has been
rector of St. Thomas Church in the same city. In
1898 he was elected chairman of Gaelic history in
the Gaelic League of America, and in 1902 was
chosen national librarian of the same organization.
He has written: Notes and Observations on the Aryan
Race and Tongue (Chicago, 1900); Tale of the
Wanderings of the Red Lance (1902); and Prechristian Occupation of Ireland by the Gaelic Aryans
(2 vols., 1903–06).