Desmond Coat of Arms
The Desmond family Coat of Arms is depicted by a red saltire (x-shaped cross)–a symbol of Resolve and Military Fortitude. This bold cross overlays a field of ermine–a type of black spotted white fur denoting Dignity and Nobility.
Jeremiah Desmond (1818? – 1897) and children:
- Patrick W. Desmond (1855 - ?)
- Mary Desmond (1857 - ?)
- Bridget Desmond (1859 - ?)
- Owen E.Desmond (1861 – 1953)
- Ellen Desmond (1863 - ?)
- Hannah Desmond (1866 - ?)
- Jeremiah F. (May 2, 1871 - 1947)
Owen E. Desmond I (1861 – 1953) and children:
- Grace Mary Desmond (1891 - 1972)
- Ralph Eugene (1894 – 1951)
- Margaret E. Desmond (1897 – 1984)
- Owen E. Desmond II (1903 – 1987)
- Gerald J. Desmond (1909 – 1979)
Gerald Joseph Desmond (1909 – 1979) and children:
- Barbara Dorothy Desmond (1936 - )
- Diane Mary Desmond (1937 - )
- Dorothy Donar Desmond (1938 - )
- Colleen Marie Desmond (1939 - )
- Gerald Joseph Desmond Jr. (1946 - )
- Brian Peter Desmond (1950 - )
- Vincent Eugene Desmond (1952 - )
- Patricia Anne Desmond (1953 - )
