B52104-Stephens

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Name of the family:

Stephens

Blason:

Gu. on a bend or, three garlands of oak leaves ppr.

Crest(s):

A cock statantor.

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Motto:

Vigllans et audax.

Info about the family:

Finglas, co. Dublin, and CharleviUe, co. Wlcklow; Fun. Ent. Ulster's Office, 1673, Sir John Stephens, Knt., of Finglas, who m. Fbidswidb, dau. of Walteb Weldon, Esq., of St. John's Bower, and had two sons: I. John Stephens, whose male line failed. He is now represented in the female line by discount Monck: II. Richard Stephens, whose male line also failed; his representative, the Rev. Walteb Stephens, of Hybla, co. Kildare, m. AwAwnr.T.i, dau. of Captain William Glascott, 124th Regiment, third son of Gbobob Glascott, Esq., of Aldertown, co. Wexford, and bad, with an only son Walteb, d. unm., and another dau. Lucv, also d. unm., two daus. eventual co-heirs, viz., Ababblla Stephens, m. Rev. William Gippobd, of Ballysop, co. Wexford, who d. 1866, and had two sons, Walteb Stephens Giffobd, Esq., of Ballysop, d. unm. 1872, and Nicholas Gifpobd, now of Ballysop; and Anne Stephens, m. Rev. Johbt BbinSlbt, of Glanworth, co. Cork, who d. 1847, whose son if Walteb Stephens Bbinklby, Esq., of Knockmaroon, co. Dublin

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