Croughan is a family name that research shows has been established since the eighth century. Croughan is a Anglo-Saxon occupational surname of old French origins. Records dating back to 1445 suggest there was a contingency of Croughan's in the county of Cambridgeshire. This was a regular term throughout the Middle Ages in Northern England, but now the surname is fairly widespread around the UK. During the time of the British Empire the name spread with the colonies to areas of America, Asia, India and Australia.
Cornwall currently holds the greatest density of people with the last name Croughan. A late 19th century Croughan was noted as liking a drink after police allegedly threw him out of no less than five watering holes in one evening. In 1900 a person named Michael Croughan was sent to prison for reasons unknown.
Croughan Traits
Warm and friendly is how previous generations of the Croughan family can be described. Due to the families historscope being aligned with Neptune, the planet of knowledge, The Croughans can often be contradictory and egocentric. Changing horses in the middle of the stream is another small quirk in the Croughan personality which makes decisivness, and carrying out a decision difficult. Since they often lack the good level of conscientiousness, they partake in a lost cause in any efforts they make to be outgoing. Like children, they demand constant attention, admiration, and the spending on them of time, throwing tantrums if they do not get what they feel they deserve. It is often seen for members of this family to avoid a possible romantic situation, quite often over analysing the potential. 32