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Monaghan / Re: Help!!! Mcbride's of Ballybay
« on: Monday 05 January 09 21:00 GMT (UK)  »
i vaguely remember that but it was "mose" not moses. we all had nick names. peter

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Monaghan / Re: Help!!! Mcbride's of Ballybay
« on: Friday 02 January 09 16:05 GMT (UK)  »
hi rory, sorry to hear about kevin, i met sean a few years ago while fishing in ballybay he was on holidays. regarding family crests there are a lot of con men on the web who will sell you anything. i have seen several different mc bride coat of arms so may i suggest you refer to the royal college of arms site.Heraldry, with its Coat of Arms and Crests although viewed by many as an ancient art form, is an exciting picture language in colour with its heraldic signs and symbols often incorporate a glorious mêlée of golden crowns and coronets, lions, eagles, fabulous beasts and mythological creatures, birds, fishes, flowers and busts of men and women. Heraldry is often seen as much of a science as an art and often refers to the design of the Achievements for a particular surname which is also often linked to a specific place or occupation. It emerged at a time during the mid-12 century when fighting men became unrecognizable inside their suits of armour to both friend and foe alike. It soon emerged that by decorating the shield with a design that was unique to that particular person it could also be seen from a distance. Heraldry began to grow into a science of heraldry with its own unique language and system of laws to regulate and record it accurately.

With common names like Smith, there are many different designs of Arms for the same surname with each of these designs often represent a completely different locality and lineage. Coats of Arms often also vary according to the generations, as in most countries the original design of Coat of Arms were handed down from father to the oldest son. The succeeding son's Arms were can also be slightly modified to reflect his own individual achievement. This has resulted in several different design of Arms for descendants of the same family gradually being developed over a period of many generations.

It is therefore important when following the rules of Heraldry, when anyone is attempting to have a coat of arms produced that is associated with their own particular surname and they can therefore prove direct descent in the male line from the original bearer of the arms. This will insure that the design of the coat of arms is in fact directly linked to their own particular family and not simply someone who is unrelated, but happens to share the same surname as their own;  i cannot remember your dad but if he remembers me give him my regards. peter

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Monaghan / Re: Help!!! Mcbride's of Ballybay
« on: Thursday 01 January 09 19:59 GMT (UK)  »
hi rory my name is peter williamson (bunty) to my school mates.if you have a copy of peadar murnanes book then on page 229 top photo i am on the back row extreme left next to the teacher, same row 3rd from left is kevin mc bride, on the 3rd row 3rd left is sean mc bride photo taken 1944/45 we were aged 8/9. if you do not have a copy of the book i will scan it and attach it to an email .

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Monaghan / Re: Ballybay - just a town or area?
« on: Friday 19 September 08 20:19 BST (UK)  »
sorry to have disappointed you duxbury 3 perhaps i can make up for it. these are the kavanahs in st patricks church yard ballybay. mary kavanah died 28/41945,  kavanah family 1923-1949 (no further information) rose kavanah died 6/3/1950 husband terence5/2/1962. john kavanahdied 29/2/1988 his wife mary ann6/8/1992. michael kavanah 2/1984 aged 86 wife mary died 3/11/1988 aged 87. by the way my mother is buried in this graveyard. prior to ballybay being used for burials in the early 1930s catholics were buried in ballintra ahout 3 miles outside the town.

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Monaghan / Re: Ballybay - just a town or area?
« on: Friday 19 September 08 15:21 BST (UK)  »
sorry duxbury 3 i am not the author just a friend peadar is gaelic for peter.

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Monaghan / Re: Ballybay - just a town or area?
« on: Thursday 18 September 08 19:47 BST (UK)  »
the book is called,  at the ford of the birches. it is a history of ballybay its people and vicinity. the authors are james h and peadar murnane. you will need to contact peadar murnane main st ballybay co monaghan for a copy of this book.

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Monaghan / Re: Ballybay St Patricks Fife & Drum Band
« on: Friday 22 August 08 20:52 BST (UK)  »
hello, this is the email address of the ballybay local historian and author, he has written an excellant book on ballybay if you intend to research the cunningham's who are an old an very illustrious family the book is a must. they owned flax mills in the 18th and 19 th century. email (*). although i was born in ballybay i now live in derby england my email is (*) my name is peter williamson if you email peadar you may mention my name. best wishes.

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Monaghan / Re: Ballybay St Patricks Fife & Drum Band
« on: Wednesday 20 August 08 20:24 BST (UK)  »
i remember the band marched behind it many time, my uncle johny duffy (plank) played the fife. the cunninghams still live in the same house in ballybay.

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Monaghan / Re: Help!!! Mcbride's of Ballybay
« on: Tuesday 19 February 08 17:04 GMT (UK)  »
hi milly, my uncle willie is the protestant mc bride, the others are catholic. his father was called Alexander and his mother was Jane. they are buried in the church of ireland cemetry Ballybay. like my own family they are scottish settlers who settled in Ireland at the end of the 17th century.  my own research is williamson-latimer  so this is all i have on the mc brides but keep searching all the best Peadar.

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