O’Donovan (No. 4.) family genealogy

Of Newfoundland, America

Arms: Ar. issuing from the sinister side of the shield a cubit dexter arm vested gu. cuffed of the first, the hand grasping a skein or old Irish sword in pale, the blade entwined with a serpent all ppr.

This is a branch of the “O’Donovan” (No. 1) family, whose pedigree is given at pp. 196-201 of Vol. I. of this Edition. The first of the family who settled in Newfoundland, in the latter end of the eighteenth or beginning of this century, was Randall O’Donovan, many of whose descendants are living there at present.

At that time also the ancestor of the O’Driscolls settled in Mobile, Ferryland: the Revs. Michael and Patrick O’Driscoll[1] are of this family.

Notes

[1] O’Driscoll: The pedigree of “O’Driscoll” is given in p. 296, Vol. I., where also the Armorial Bearings of the family are described: Arms—Ar. a ship or ancient galley, sails furled sa. Crest: A cormorant ppr.

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