Thank you. That was very informative. I recently found out that part of my ancestry is linked to the Morgan family. I was rather surprised to discover this, and it makes the information you presented all the more interesting to me. 😊
Hello Eric, I'd love to make a video for Brackenridge, but it looks like there is only one coat of arms associated with the surname: Azure three roses argent barbed vert seeded or, a pile of the last, charged with a rose gules.
@@ericbrackenridge7686 I need to find his grandmother, as apparently he assumed her surname and coat of arms - Trimble. (George Charles). G. 6. Ms. 151, pp. 490-2. Copy of Royal Licence to George Charles Trimble of Ashfield Park, in county Tyrone to take the name and bear the arms of Brackenridge only. Feb. 18, 1846. George Charles Trimble,(1814-1879) was a prominent Barrister and landlord. Born a Presbyterian but later became a layman in Clogher Church of Ireland Cathedral. He was an aetiest but used church connections to have a vestige of respectability. He had illusions of grandeur and referred to himself as Lord Brackenridge, taking on the name from his grandmother. He was married to a daughter of the Bunberry family of Augher castle, and they had a son Upton, born in 1872 and died in 1927. He was a beau who lived off his father's money and spent time in Paris in 1927, where he married a French lady who spoke very little English. This proved to be a bit of a problem when the will had to be sorted out in later years. Brackenridge was dis-owned by the Trimbles and the upper classes.
@@ericbrackenridge7686 I also found a coat of arms for Sir William Brackonbridge of Arden (lived during reign of Edward III) - Argent, a cross pattee voided.
Thank you. That was very informative. I recently found out that part of my ancestry is linked to the Morgan family. I was rather surprised to discover this, and it makes the information you presented all the more interesting to me. 😊
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Morgan is a welsh name but some people think its Irish because everyone uses the broad term Celtic
@MAKEUP LADY i know I'm talking about most Americans who think Celtic is just Irish and thinks Morgan is a Irish name when we know its actually welsh
Not necessarily in Irish mythology the Morgan is the goddess of death, war etc. There are records of Morgan near what is now northern Ireland.
@@jackieroberts7895I'm American and have always thought Morgan was Welsh .
James Morgan
Please do a Howells one :)
I've added it to our "to do" list, third in line.
Here you are:
ruclips.net/video/yJq9Z1EGV-4/видео.html
Thanks this is great information...wished you could do surname Brackenridge hint hint
Hello Eric, I'd love to make a video for Brackenridge, but it looks like there is only one coat of arms associated with the surname: Azure three roses argent barbed vert seeded or, a pile of the last, charged with a rose gules.
Thanks for replying and for all the videos you do such great information
Do you know when the Brackenridge coa was done?
@@ericbrackenridge7686
I need to find his grandmother, as apparently he assumed her surname and coat of arms -
Trimble. (George Charles). G. 6. Ms. 151, pp. 490-2. Copy of Royal Licence to George Charles Trimble of Ashfield Park, in county Tyrone to take the name and bear the arms of Brackenridge only. Feb. 18, 1846.
George Charles Trimble,(1814-1879) was a prominent Barrister and landlord. Born a Presbyterian but later became a layman in Clogher Church of Ireland Cathedral. He was an aetiest but used church connections to have a vestige of respectability. He had illusions of grandeur and referred to himself as Lord Brackenridge, taking on the name from his grandmother. He was married to a daughter of the Bunberry family of Augher castle, and they had a son Upton, born in 1872 and died in 1927. He was a beau who lived off his father's money and spent time in Paris in 1927, where he married a French lady who spoke very little English. This proved to be a bit of a problem when the will had to be sorted out in later years. Brackenridge was dis-owned by the Trimbles and the upper classes.
@@ericbrackenridge7686 I also found a coat of arms for Sir William Brackonbridge of Arden (lived during reign of Edward III) - Argent, a cross pattee voided.
Interesting, I am a Morgan without any Slavecestry
Male Morgan Descendants of Tredegar. Raise your hand. 🙋♂️
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You can look up these pronunciations, I know it’s not easy
I could, but it would slow me down too much. Sorry! Our focus is on getting more surnames added.
Cymru am byth
Yeah ❤
I like living evening to Americans try to pronounce Welsh words. It makes me laugh
It's difficult 😂
I like how people write things that make absolutely no sense and don’t read it before posting
@@Saffron-sugar, me too!