As we are probably all now aware, the Brabazon Clan is not homogenous but rather a mosaic of smaller genetic groupings, sometimes explicable by descent via a Brabazon female line, sometimes due to the adoption of the Brabazon name for various known or unknown reasons. By casting the discussion network as wide as possible perhaps we can begin to shed more light on each of the sub-lineages of the Clan - worldwide brainstorming, so to speak!

The Earl and Countess of Meath remain the standard bearers of the Brabazon name, and I think we would all agree that we have an excellent family at the very heart of the Brabazon Clan. Across the spectrum of our Family we are a good microcosm of Irishness in all its cultural forms and our cohesiveness in diversity is perhaps the best testimony to the greatness of our ancestors. So start blogging and let's see where it goes!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

BRABAZON HOUSE, SWINFORD, Co MAYO

BRABAZON HOUSE,  SWINFORD, Co MAYO – ANCESTRAL HOME OF THE BRABAZONS OF BRABAZON PARK
Built by George Brabazon in the 1770s, this picture shows his son Sir Anthony with some members of the family.  The house was vacated by Gen John Brabazon in the late 1800s and later used as an agricultural college for young ladies.  It was demolished in the 1980s.


View of the House from Brabazon Park.


The vacant House in 1978.

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  2. Do you know who the artist was who painted the picture of the house ?

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    1. Hi, Mel - it was one William Palmer, who used to travel around the Big Houses painting the owners in situ. The picture shows Sir Anthony on horseback, can't be bothered to turn for the artist, a statement of power, and Lady Brabazon at the top of the steps touching the House with keys in hand. Palmer had to wait for his money so he painted Mrs Brabazon #1 at the bottom of the steps - a scandal even in Georgian times. The lady in the middle is probably Catherine (married to Hugh Higgins), Sir A's sister. Michael Brabazon

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  3. Thank you Michael for your reply.

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  4. The 1978 photograph was taken by me in that year and Michael Brabazon was granted permission from me to post it. Judge John J. Curry, Chicago, IL, USA

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  5. Thanks again, John.

    Michael

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  6. Were the Brabazons Jewish

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