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O'Beirne
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Though the pronunciation of this name is very similar to O'Byrne there is no connexion between the two septs (however, in County Kildare O'Beirne is found as a synonym of O'Byrne). O'Beirne belongs almost exclusively to Connacht. One branch, allied to the MacDermots, and the other leading Roscommon families, in the thirteenth century displaced the O'Monahans as chiefs of a territory called Tir Bri.....
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Heraldry Database: Rose
Rose
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Surname: Rose
Branch: Rose
Origins: Irish
More Info: Ireland
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Background: A scattered English surname, the best known family being that settled in County Limerick in mid-seventeenth century. The name appears occasionally in Irish records as early as the fourteenth century. It has several derivations mainly from the shrub or flower.
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Motto: Rosa petit cœlum, The Rose seeks heaven. Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale ar. and or, a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. Crest: A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in the dexter paw a rose gu. slipped vert. View the Heraldry Dictionary for help.
We are unable to locate the history for this surname. If you can provide us with this information, then please contact Arms & Badges!
Name Variations: Rose.
References:One or more of the following publications has been referenced for this article.The General Armory; Sir Bernard Burke - 1842. A Handbook of Mottoes; C.N. Elvin - 1860. Irish Families, Their Names, Arms & Origins; Edward MacLysaght - 1957. The Surnames of Ireland; Edward MacLynsaght - 1957. The Book of Irish Families Great and Small.
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