Informative and well presented. Thank you. From the research I’ve done on the surname Mimnagh, which is almost exclusively from Lietrim-Longford, it means “ Munster man “ ie someone from the province of Munster, south west Ireland. Mimnagh or Mimnugh, is a sobriquet ( a descriptive word for a place or name that becomes more common than the original name) the original name being Kennedy or Cennetig.
My mother's people were Bradys from Longford. The farthest I could get back was a 5x ggf b. 1724 and 4x ggf b. 1750 (he's the one who emigrated to Maryland in the US sometime before 1774. I wish I knew more. I'm trying to understand if they might possibly have been Ulster Irish as the internet indicates the name (O'Brádaigh or Mac Brádaigh) originated in Co. Cavan. Thank you for this video.
My grandmother was a Brady. My Brady gg grandparents are buried in Granardkill cemetery along with my other relatives. My father moved to England. I visited Longford and Granard last month. Some of my father's ashes were brought back to Granard to be interred with his mother.
Extremely interesting watching from Los alcazares, Murcia 😅 Espana. My name is CAROLINE Barnewall, take a trip to Drimnagh CASTLE, So honoured to have this heritage and motto is Loyal until death or never dishonour. Only CASTLE to have a moat in Ireland. Would a response 😅while spending my next 7 months in Murcia with 2 Jack Russell going on 17 years and 2 Pembroke CORGIES, names Foxie and Duchie, loyal to Queen Elizabeth who had 30 CORGIE in her lifetime.
O Brien & Mc Caffrey here, I'm confused just being the 5 th generation in the States.also Mc Curdy from Isle of Bute Scotland, Williams, Gordon, Price, many many more .
Informative and well presented. Thank you. From the research I’ve done on the surname Mimnagh, which is almost exclusively from Lietrim-Longford, it means “ Munster man “ ie someone from the province of Munster, south west Ireland. Mimnagh or Mimnugh, is a sobriquet ( a descriptive word for a place or name that becomes more common than the original name) the original name being Kennedy or Cennetig.
Thank you so much for sharing a bit of your knowledge - absolutely fascinating!
good video thanks for posting it
My great great grandfather John Gill /McGill possibly came from Longford before emigrating to US in 1840ish. This is lovely information
My mother's people were Bradys from Longford. The farthest I could get back was a 5x ggf b. 1724 and 4x ggf b. 1750 (he's the one who emigrated to Maryland in the US sometime before 1774. I wish I knew more. I'm trying to understand if they might possibly have been Ulster Irish as the internet indicates the name (O'Brádaigh or Mac Brádaigh) originated in Co. Cavan. Thank you for this video.
My grandmother was a Brady. My Brady gg grandparents are buried in Granardkill cemetery along with my other relatives. My father moved to England. I visited Longford and Granard last month. Some of my father's ashes were brought back to Granard to be interred with his mother.
Extremely interesting watching from Los alcazares, Murcia 😅 Espana. My name is CAROLINE Barnewall, take a trip to Drimnagh CASTLE, So honoured to have this heritage and motto is Loyal until death or never dishonour. Only CASTLE to have a moat in Ireland. Would a response 😅while spending my next 7 months in Murcia with 2 Jack Russell going on 17 years and 2 Pembroke CORGIES, names Foxie and Duchie, loyal to Queen Elizabeth who had 30 CORGIE in her lifetime.
O Brien & Mc Caffrey here, I'm confused just being the 5 th generation in the States.also Mc Curdy from Isle of Bute Scotland, Williams, Gordon, Price, many many more .
I don't really know my sir name if my name is really Irish (Ferrell)
Ferrell is same clan as Farrell.
You don't really know how to spell or write either mate (surname).
My grandma was a farrell