[Index] |
Craig |
Children (1): |
William Craig |
Events in Craig's life | ||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Src |
Birth of son William Craig | N. IRE |
Personal Notes: |
Scottish name origins: Ancient Picts in Aberdeen.
Arms: An ermine shield with three silver crescents on a black fess. Crest: A rider with a broken spear. Motto: "Vive ut vivas" = Live that you may live forever. Ulster, Ireland settlers from Scotland in the seventeenth century. The County Clare Craobhach Gaelic Sept sometimes used Craig as the anglicized version of their name, instead of Creagh. Ulster, Ireland settlers from Scotland in the seventeenth century. The County Clare Craobhach Gaelic Sept sometimes used Craig as the anglicized version of their name, instead of Creagh. Most Irish imigrants from 1815 to 1850 came over on converted timber vessels. |
Created on 30 Dec 2018 |