Mannerheim

Friherre (Baron ) Gustaf Mannerheim was born on 4 June 1867

Marche, de la Comte

Charles, Count and Peer de la Marche (Peer of France) was the third and youngest son of Philip IV the Fair, King of France who was born in June 1294.

McCarthy

Michael Francis McCarthy, KCHS, was born in 1950 in Tasmania. He was born and raised as a staunch Roman Catholic and distinguished himself as the leading author of Catholic heraldic reference books.

McKerrell

A living armiger born in 1941, with a Matriculation of Arms on page 60, Volume 56, dated 11 July 1973, in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland.

Mejia

Luis Javier Mejia Llano, born in 1951, of a family who lived in Columbia, SA for almost three centuries after emigrating from Spain along with 28 other families.

Mills

Sir William Mills, Knt.-Bach. B. 24 Apr. 1856, d. 1932, apprenticed as a marine engineer. He subsequently invented in 1886 a safe mechanism for lifting and lowering lifeboats

Nelson

Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile 1801, Baron Nelson of the Nile 1801, Duke of Bronté in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, KB 1797, England’s Great Naval Hero, born 29 September 1758

O’Dwyer

Author of “The O’ Dwyers of Kilnamanagh”, 1933, the definitive history of the O’ Dwyer Clan and Sept.

O’Neill-Johnson 2

The armorial achievement of Jameson Riley McShane Johnson of Tyrone, LM, KM
see his main entry for the explanation of his being one of the O’Neill Chiefs.