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"RAINBOW FARMS" HARNESS HORSES - STANDARDBREDS - PACERS & TROTTERS The Hunter Valley - New South Wales - Australia.
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Sweetwaters "Egyptian Kings Smokey (Imp) Shazzally Shazam (Aust) * Mini Weanlings |
Mac Nanany / Irish - Mheic Conanaonaigh - descended from a son of the hound or warrior of the Fair / A Sept - Family branch who had their territory in Co. Roscommon - Eastern Connacht / Leonard also used as a synonym. Nangle / de Nogla / Originally de Angulos / Norman origins / Used in Connacht & Leinster by members of the family who did not change to Costelloe / The were Barons in Co. Meath - North East Leinster and were also in Co. Mayo - Mid Western Connacht / See also Costello. Mac Nanny / Used as a variant for Mac Eneaney, which see, in Co. Roscommon - Eastern Connacht. Nannery / Used as a variant for Mac Neary, which see, in Co. Longford - North West Leinster and in the north of Connacht. Napper / Used as a variant for Napier - maker of tablecloths / French English origins / They were in Co. Meath - North East Leinster in the early 17th Century. Nary / See Neary. Nash / de Nais / Anglo Norman origins and English locative / They came from“Atten Ashe” and were in Co. Limerick & Co. Kerry - Western Munster. Nason / English Dutch origins / They came from Warwickshire and in the 17th Century they were in Co. Cork - Southern Munster. Natton / See Naghten. Mac Naugher / See Mac Connor. Mac Naught / Used in Co. Donegal - North West Ulster for Mac Knight , which see / Also used to an abbreviate Mac Naughton, which see. O Naughton or O Naghten / Irish - Ui Neachtain / Laigin Celts of Leinster who migrated into Co. Roscommon & Co. Galway - Southern Connacht of the Ui Maine. Mac Naughton / Scottish origins / See Naghten. Mac Naulty or Mac Nolty / See Nalty. Mac Navin / See Nevin. O Nawn or Nahane / Irish - Ui Nathan / An Ecclesiastical Sept - Family branch who had their original territory in Co. Donegal - North West Ulster who are also in Co. Fermanagh - South West Ulster. Naylor / English origins / They were in Co. Dublin - Mid Eastern Leinster in the early 17th Century and were connected to Richard Boyle the 1st English Earl of Cork / They were also in Co. Limerick - North West Munster & Co. Offaly - Western Leinster. Mac Neagh or Nea or Nay / See Mac Nee. Neagle / Used as a variant for Nagle, which see. Mac Neale / Scottish origins / A Sept of the Clan Mac Neill / Neale is an English name used as a variant for Neill. O Nealon / Used as a variant for Neylan, which see. Mac Nealy / See Neely. Mac Neany / See Mac Enaney. Neaphsy / See Kneafsey. O Neary / Irish - Ui Naraigh - narach - modest / A Sept - Family branch who had their territory in Northern Connacht. Mac Neary / See Menarry. Neazer / See Bovenizor. Mac Nee / Irish - Mac Neidhe - Niadh - champion / Used as a variant for Mac Nay, Mac Nea or Mac Neagh, which see, in Connacht. O Nee or Needham / Irish - Ui Niadh / They were in Co. Galway - Southern Connacht as Nee / Some used Needham in Co. Mayo - Mid Western Connacht / Also see Mac Nee. O Nee or Needham / A Co - Arb Sept - Family branch who had their territory in Co. Limerick - North West Munster who changed to Neville. Mac Nee / Gaelic - Mheic Niadh - champion / Scottish origins / A Sept of the Clan Mac Gregor. |
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Situated on the western bank of the Hunter River, midway between Muswellbrook & 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 |