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"RAINBOW FARMS" HARNESS HORSES - STANDARDBREDS - PACERS - TROTTERS The Hunter Valley - New South Wales - Australia.
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Irish Heritage Standardbred Yearlings 2003 - 2012 Minis Sweetwaters "Egyptian Kings Smokey (Imp) Shazzally Shazam (Aust) *Mini Weanlings |
Mac Nanany - Mac Nee Mac Nanany - Irish / Mheic Conanaonaigh (Descended from a son of the hound or warrior of the Assembly) A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province. Leonard was also used as a synonym. Nanfan - Nangle or Nangell / de Nogla. Originally de Angulos. Norman origins. Used in the Connacht Province and the Leinster Province by members of this family who did not change their name to Costelloe. They were Barons in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster and were also in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. See also - Costello. Mac Nanny. Used as a variant for Mac Eneaney, which see, in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province. Mac Nannery. Used as a variant for Mac Neary, which see, in Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster and nearby in the north of the Connacht Province. Nappe - Napper. Used as a variant for Napier (maker of tablecloths) French English origins. They were in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster in the early 17th Century AD. Nary. See - Neary. Nash / de Nais. Anglo Norman origins and English locative name. They came from “Atten Ashe” and were in Co. Limerick and Co. Kerry in Western Munster. Nason. English Dutch origins. They came from Warwickshire and in the 17th Century AD they were in Co. Cork in Southern Munster. Natton. See - Naghten. Mac Naugher. See - Mac Connor. Mac Naught. Used in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province for Mac Knight, which see. Also used to abbreviate Mac Naughton, which see. O Naughton or O Naghten or O Naughten - Irish / Ua Neachtain. Laigin Celts in the Leinster Province who migrated into Co. Roscommon and Co. Galway in the Southern Connacht territory of the Ui Maine Sept. Mac Naughton. Scottish origins. See - Naghten. Mac Naulty or Mac Nolty. See - Mac Nalty. Mac Navin. See - Mac Nevin. O Nawn or O Nahane - Irish / Ua Nathan. An Ecclesiastical Sept / Family branch, who had their original territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and who are also in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of Ulster. Naylor. English origins. They were in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster in the early 17th Century AD and were connected to Richard Boyle the 1st English appointed Earl of Cork. They were also in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province and in Co. Offaly in the north - west of Southern Leinster. Mac Neagh or Mac Nea or Mac Nay. See - Mac Nee. Neagle. Used as a variant for Nagle, which see. Mac Neale. Highland Scottish origins. A Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Cenel nEogain Sept / Family branch of the Clan Mac Neill. Neale is an English name used as a variant for Neill. Nealgan - O Nealon. Used as a variant for O Neylan, which see. Mac Nealy. See - Mac Neely. Mac Neany. See - Mac Enaney. Neaphsy. See - Kneafsey. O Neary - Irish / Ua Naraigh - narach / modest. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Northern Connacht. Mac Neary. See - Menarry. Neazer. See - Bovenizer. Nedham - Mac Nee - Irish / Mac Neidhe - Niadh / champion. Used as a variant for Mac Nay, Mac Nea or Mac Neagh, which see, in the Connacht Province. O Nee or Needham - Irish / Ua Niadh / champion. They were in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht as O Nee. Some used Needham in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. See also - Mac Nee. O Nee or Needham. A Co - Arb Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Thomond / Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Northern Munster who changed their name to Neville. Mac Nee. Highland Scottish origins Gaelic / Mheic Niadh (Descended from a son of the Champion). A Sept / Family branch of the Clan Mac Gregor. |
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Situated on the western bank of the Hunter River, midway between Muswellbrook and Denman the doorway to the Heart of Australia's "Horse Capital" in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales., Australia. John & Sue Markham RAINBOW FARMS 603 Roxburgh Road., Muswellbrook., 2333. 02 65 479 100 - Fax: 02 65 479 102 E - Mail: www.rainbowfarms@bigpond.com |