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Welcome to The McBryan Family Home Page
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The background of this page is made up from the crest, motto "I Hope in God", (in Gaelic this reads: "Tha mo dhochas ann an Dia") and Tartan of the MacNaughton Clan, of which the McBryans are a Sept (tribe), this means that they have a right to come under the protection of the MacNaughtons and are allowed to wear their Tartan.
If you need a Gaelic font, please right click here, save target as, and save the file (gaelic.ttf) in the Windows/Fonts directory.
The McBryan's origin from Lewis and the Western Isles of Scotland can be documented from the 10th Century. The Gaelic form of the name McBryan is mentioned in a 10th Century document from Iona, indicating that the McBryans settled in the Western regions of Scotland in the wake of the Viking invasions of Eire. The McBryans were later planted in the Northern Irish County of Fermanagh from about the middle of the 16th Century. Hence both its Protestant and Roman Catholic branches. It is also interesting that my great great grandfather, Hugh McBryan of Enniskillen, was a blacksmith, I too spent several of my years in the Household Cavalry as a farrier (blacksmith). Click here to view a copy of the baptism certificate of my great grandfather William McBryan.
Today the McBryans have a presence all around the world, mostly in Australasia, the USA and Canada, a few family members remain in Scotland, Ireland, London and Kingston in the West Indies.
If you need to do some research on Daniel's prophecy regarding the beast and the ten nations that come out of Europe please look at the new items on the links page.
At last, an essential and extremely rare book is now available on this site. John Fleming's 'Fallen Angels And The Heroes Of Mythology' the preface, introduction, chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and the notes section have just been scanned in and can be downloaded from the Online Christian Documents page.
After more than 20 years the Hindu based system of meditation, TM, is still trying to pass itself off as "a neutral scientific meditation technique." This is despite losing a law suit that went as far as the US Supreme Court in the mid seventies. Please view the TM Information Pages for further enlightenment.
He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him I will trust." (Psalm 91:1-2 NKJV)
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