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Dillon Family Crest

Dillon Family Crest - Digital Download - Dillon Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields

Digital Download - Dillon Coat of Arms
LARGE - High Resolution JPG File
3250 x 4369 pixels
200 DPI

This family crest image file is suitable for nearly all printing needs and is great for arts & crafts, school projects, scrapbooking, and genealogy/ancestral research.

Transparent PNG file available upon request.

Watermark is removed upon purchase.

Heraldic/Genealogical Details:

Dillon of Drumrany, co. Westmeath, Ireland - Sir Henry Dillon of Drumrany (fl. 1343), son of Henry Dylon, son of Sir Thomas Dylon, son of Sir Henry de Leon (d. 1244), son of Thomas Delion of Aquitane, France - had son Robert Dylon, lord of Drumrany, who had grandson, Sir Maurice Dillon of Drumrany - Argent a lion passant between three crescents gules. Crest: A demi lion rampant gules holding in the paws an estoile wavy or.

Dillon of Streamstown, co. Westmeath, Ireland - John Dillon of Streamstown had eldest daughter Rose who married Robert Dillon, son of Sir Theobald Dillon of Costello-Gallen, co. Sligo, a military commander

Dillon of Kilcornan Castle, Ireland - descended from Edmund Dillon on Kilcornan Castle, son of Sir Maurice Dillon - one of his descendants, Robert Dillon (d. 1769) was Seigneur de Terrafort in France

Viscount Dillon - Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen in the County of Mayo was a title created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1622 for Theobald Dillon, military commander and adventurer who held extensive lands in Connacht and Leinster, likely born at Ballynakill, third son of Thomas Dillon, son of James Dillon, who was nicknamed the Prior, because he took care of several monastic properties at the dissolution of the monasteries

Dillon of Killininny or Killynynen co. Westmeath, Ireland - Gerrard Dillon Esq. of Killininny, had wife Cicely (d. 1694)

Dillon of Huntstown, co. Dublin, Ireland - Martin Dillon of Huntstown (c. 1635-1703) - James Dillon of Huntstown (fl. 1594), attorney

Dillon of Dalgeeth (Dalkeith, Scotland?) - There was a John Dylan, attorney in Edinburgh (fl. 1815)