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Revision as of 15:24, 2 December 2021

The Y-DNA testing has confirmed that the Clibborns of Ireland are descended from the Cleburnes of Westmorland.


Clibborns of Moate Castle, County Westmeath

This pedigree is based on the work of John O'Hart (1892) and is found in the collection of the Library of Ireland.

ARMS: On a field argent, a chevron voided between three wolves’ heads erased sable. On a chief of the last, an escallop between two round buckles of the field. Out of a ducal coronet, a wolf’s head sable. Motto: Virtus vincit invidiam. [1] These arms are distinct from the Westmorland arms, but they do retain the original colors and similar motifs.


  1. William Cleburne ( - 166) m. Margaret —, of Rowley, Yorkshire, England. [Footnotes 1]




Notes

  1. O'Hart's pedigree here lists the Cleburnes as descending from an ancient family of County York.

Sources

  1. "Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation" Vol. 2. 5th edition. By John O'Hart. 1892. https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/clibborn-1.php