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Healey is an Irish surname derived from Ó hÉilidhe or Ó hÉalaighthe. A related surname is Healy . [ 1 ] It can also be an English toponymic surname , from Healey near Manchester and possibly also from other places named Healey in Yorkshire and Northumberland.
Hugh Healy (1832–1853) was a graduate of Holy Cross and an aspiring businessman in New York when he died at age 21. All three of the Healy girls, Martha, Josephine, and Eliza, were educated from childhood at the convent school of the Congregation of Notre Dame in Montreal. They became nuns, following the women and the institution that had ...
The English-language surname Healy is in use by three separate ancestral lines of people from Ireland. When Irish people began to anglicise their names, two separate clans adopted the English-language surname of "Healy". There was the Ó hÉilidhe clan from Connaught and the Ó hÉalaighthe clan from Munster. [citation needed]
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Matty Healy’s mom, Denise Welch, has spoken — and confirmed that her son is engaged to Gabbriette Bechtel. “I woke up this morning to the fact that they put it on Instagram,” Welch, 65 ...
Three boars are seen on coats of arms of Lockhart, Grimsby, Healy, and James Edward Oglethorpe. In addition, the Sullivan-Mor coat of arms bears a boar, and the Sullivan-Ber crest has two. The O'Deorain clan, being an offshoot of the Sullivans, has a boar upon its crest as well. The Rogan coat of arms features a boar crossing a hilltop.
This template is based on official statements by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, which are not definitive in the way a statute or a court ruling is.