This is part of Clif's Odds & Ends. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------------------------- IRELAND IRISH PEDIGREES; the Origin and Stem of THE IRISH NATION, by John O'Hart HYNES, Arms: Ar. a chevron gu. betw. three demi lizards couped vert. AIDHNE, brother of Braon who is No. 107 on the "O'Clery" pedigree, was the ancestor of O'h-Eidhin: anglicized O'Heyne, Heyne, Hine, Hinds, Hynds, and Hynes. 107, Aidhne ("aidhne:" Irish, an advocate, a pleader): son of Congalach; a quo O'h-Eidhin 108. Giolla-na-Naomh: his son 109. Flann: his son 110. Connor: his son 111. Aodh (or Hugh): his son 112. Giollaceallach: his son 113 Goilla-na-Naomh: his son. 114. Owen: his son. 115. Shane (or John): his son 116. Hugh: his son 117. Donoch: his son Muirceartach (or Muriartach) O'Heyne: his son; had a brother named Owen. For several branches of this family, see "Tribes and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach;" which may be seen in the library of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin Volume II showed some of the family Hind in Ireland at the end of the 17th Century