Intrawebs for the win
Apr. 26th, 2013 10:31 amOne of my nieces is doing a school genealogy project, and emailed me to ask if the Bray family had a coat of arms. Brays are tricky-- you can find the Bray surname all over Europe, and a cursory Google search will pop up arms associated with the Brays of England and Germany, while my father's people were from Cork, Ireland.
But my grandfather was Florrie Sullivan, and back in 1979 he was issued his own personal coat of arms. It occurred to me there might be a record of it online, and sure enough there it was:
catalog listing from the National Library of Ireland.
I remember when he received the grant, and I was too young to understand what an honor it was. It was just another framed picture on the wall, along with his medals. I'm not sure who in the family has the original these days, but the beauty of the internet is that everything is indeed online, and can now be shared.
But my grandfather was Florrie Sullivan, and back in 1979 he was issued his own personal coat of arms. It occurred to me there might be a record of it online, and sure enough there it was:

I remember when he received the grant, and I was too young to understand what an honor it was. It was just another framed picture on the wall, along with his medals. I'm not sure who in the family has the original these days, but the beauty of the internet is that everything is indeed online, and can now be shared.