O’Keevan Coat of Arms / Family Crest

O’Keevan

British Isles

Blazon description

(a Sept of the same race as O’Dowd, who posessed Moylena, a district in co. Tyrone, afterwards called The Closach, deriving their surname from Caomhan, Chief of the Sept A.D. 876). Vert a saltire or, betw. in chief and in base a lizard pass. of the last, and in fess two daggers erect ar. pommels and hilts gold. Crest—A dagger erect ar. pommel and hilt or, the blade impaling a lizard vert.

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