The Casey Coat Of Arms
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The Casey Coat of Arms is
a Silver Shield with a red Chevron
representing two rafters
of a house meeting at the top,
between which there are
three Eagles Heads .
The colour Argent (Silver) in the coat of
arms
symbolizes Peace and Sincerity.
It also reflects the hopes,
ambitions and
aspirations of its original bearer.
There is a Crest (not
shown) of a hand
holding a Garb
(sheaf of wheat).
The Casey's were first
found in the County of Cork. They were descended
from the O'Carrolls,
Princes of Ely, who in turn were descended from
the Kings of Munster, who
were descended from the Heber line of Irish Kings.
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