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and bankrupted, and therefore bias and unreliable. He does however concur with the theory that Owen Guinnis was the father of Richard. It is worth noting that the descendants of the banking line (which includes descendants of the 1st Earl of Iveagh) certainly have some Cornish ancestry through their
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The origins of our family are hidden in the mists of a not very remote antiquity. The first Guinness of whom there is an undoubted record is Richard Guinness of Celbridge, county Kildare, who was born about 1690 and was living in Leixlip in 1766. Efforts to trace the origin of the family beyond him
333:, a lesser County Down clan under Magennis of Iveagh. He further asserts that the ancestors of the Guinness family were not of the chiefly family but in fact mere followers and tenants. According to him, the name derives from the townland of Giuness (Gaelic: 379:, of the banking line who was also the first to suggest "Owen Guinnis" as the father of Richard, was the main proponent of Cornish origins. Patrick Guinness dismisses the Cornwall origin on the basis that Henry Guinness's great-uncle was an MP for 1578: 369:, with Guinness representing a corruption of the original surname and family branch in Kildare/Dublin. Parallel and contrasting Magennis, one rumour was that Richard Guinness was the illegitimate son of an English (i.e. 163:
is an extensive Anglo-Irish family known for its achievements in brewing, banking, politics, and religious ministry. The brewing branch is particularly well known among the general public for producing the
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have met with no success; conjecture, supported by inconclusive pieces of evidence, have led principally in the direction of the Magennis family of county Down and of the Gennys family of Cornwall.
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of the 1623 creation). A romantic and fanciful rumour existed that Richard Guinness was the illegitimate son of Bryan Magennis before he fled to the Continent.
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There exists also a lesser-known, but equally fanciful view that the Guinnesses were a branch of the family of Ginnis (also spelled Gennys/Guinnis) of
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in 1690. Despite the differences of religion and surname spelling, members of the Guinness family have long claimed Magennis ancestry.
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corroborated this descent in his various genealogical works. The Rev. Hosea Guinness was granted an altered version of their
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Per saltire gules and azure a lion rampant Or on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the first
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George Fisher (1919–1943), R.A.F. pilot, killed in action in the Mediterranean theater in late 1943 at age 24
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Prince Frederick Nicholas of Prussia (born 3 May 1946); married Hon. Victoria Lucinda Mancroft (born 1952)
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in which he largely disproves the apparent pretence of descent from Magennis of Iveagh. Instead, based on
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in 1759. Beginning in the 18th century, they became a prominent part of what is known in Ireland as the
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The "banking line" Guinness's all descend from Arthur's brother Samuel (1727–1795) who set up as a
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The Guinness Family ... Compiled by H.S. Guinness ... and B. Guinness. Arranged by M. Galwey
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The traditional and longstanding view was that the Guinness's were descended from the
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in Dublin in 1750; his son Richard (1755–1830), a Dublin barrister; and Richard's son
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Guinness Down Under; the famous brew and the family come to Australia and New Zealand
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descent from the Jago family of Dublin, who certainly originated from Cornwall.
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The Search for God and Guinness: A Biography of the Beer that Changed the World
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Harry Grattan Guinness (1861–1915); Protestant missionary and first leader of
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The Guinness family refers to the descendants of Richard Guinness (born
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Sir Algernon Arthur St Lawrence Lee Guinness (1883–1954); racing driver
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who married Elizabeth Read (1698–1742), the daughter of a farmer from
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Prominent Irish & British family in brewing, banking, and politics
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Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Mornington (born 31 January 1978); married
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Arthur's Round: The Life and Times of Brewing Legend Arthur Guinness
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Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 5th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 5th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Arthur's Round: The Life and Times of Brewing Legend Arthur Guinness
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Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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The Guinness Story: The Family, the Business and the Black Stuff
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of the 1650s. The origin of the name in this case would be from
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Guinness 1886–1939 From incorporation to the Second World War
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in 1983, and secondly Robert Fleetwood Hesketh in 1990
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Kevin Michael Rundell Guinness (born 1953), married
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James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness (1924–2006)
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Taylor (1865–1949), missionary in China and a writer
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The Silver Salver: The Story of the Guinness Family
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The Silver Salver: The Story of the Guinness Family
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Thomasin Margaret Guinness (born 1947) 671:(of 3) Aster Sophia Mary Taylor (born 1984) 444:(1840–1915); created Baron Ardilaun in 1880 1643: 1641: 1639: 1637: 1635: 1633: 1323: 1167:Ivan Douglas Rundell Guinness (1927–1956) 1002:(born 1956), married Count de Quatrebarbes 854:(1900–1982), youngest child of 9, wife of 819:Gerald Henry Grattan Guinness (1909–1985) 735:Hon. Grania Guinness (1920–1994); married 710:Hon. Dr Finn Benjamin Guinness (born 1945) 491:Arthur Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh 1501: 531:Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington 500:Lady Honor Guinness (1909–1976); married 349:. The family were minor landed gentry of 1666: 1607:Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 1531: 1386: 1135:Sir Arthur Rundell Guinness (1895–1951) 1053:Serena Belinda (Lindy) Rosemary Guinness 716:Hon. Kieran Arthur Guinness (born 1949) 704:Hon. Diarmid Edward Guinness (born 1938) 572:Serena Belinda (Lindy) Rosemary Guinness 1630: 1055:(born 1941), married her fourth cousin 737:Oswald Phipps, 4th Marquess of Normanby 724:Hon. Catriona Rose Guinness (born 1950) 621:Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne 570:(1938–1988); married his fourth cousin 1852: 788:, and thirdly Dr. Christopher Tadgell 782:Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol 730:Hon. Mirabel Jane Guinness (born 1956) 707:Hon. Fiona Evelyn Guinness (born 1940) 560:Maureen Guinness (1907–1998); married 202:The current head of the family is the 1682:R. A. Fisher: The Life of a Scientist 1650:R. A. Fisher: The Life of a Scientist 1603: 1527: 1525: 959:Richard Seymour Guinness (1826–1915) 919:Henry Whitfield Guinness (1908–1996) 878:R. A. Fisher: The Life of a Scientist 481:Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh 353:extraction, who came to Ireland from 261: 1583:. Irish Roots Cafe. pp. 65–66. 1497: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1460: 1458: 1407: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1376: 1120:Edward Douglas Guinness (1893–1983) 1117:Howard Rundell Guinness (1863–1937) 644:James Charteris, 13th Earl of Wemyss 413:(1819–1891); New Zealand magistrate 407:The Rev. Hosea Guinness (1765–1841) 387: 1764:(English Heritage publication 2004) 1679: 1647: 1330:. T.C. & E.C. Jack. p. 363 1324:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1899). 962:Robert Darley Guinness (1858–1938) 908:Howard Wyndham Guinness (1903–1979) 839:(1835–1910); Protestant missionary 753:Anne Guinness (1839–1889); married 468:Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh 462:Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh 442:Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun 284:Bryan Magennis, 5th Viscount Iveagh 62:Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh 13: 1702: 1560:"Guinness origins begin to settle" 1522: 1183:Richard Noel Guinness (1870–1960) 810:John Grattan Guinness (died 1871) 807:John Grattan Guinness (1783–1850) 760:William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket 755:William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket 679:Hon. Desmond Guinness (1931–2020) 633:Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne 447:Benjamin Lee Guinness (1842–1900) 14: 1881: 1810: 1799:(Eyeglass Press, Tauranga 2018). 1508:. Thomas Nelson. pp. 42–43. 1488: 1455: 1373: 994:Dolores von FΓΌrstenberg-Hedringen 916:(1869–1927), missionary in China 816:James Henry Guinness (1879–1952) 778:Lady Juliet Wentworth-Fitzwilliam 404:in 1759; married Olivia Whitmore 394:Richard Guinness (c.1690–c.1766) 966:Elizabeth Muriel Smythe Guinness 888:Elizabeth Fisher (dates unknown) 306:" (alluding to descent from the 36: 1817:www.guinnesspartnership.com/125 1614: 1597: 1577:O'Laughlin, Michael C. (1994). 1570: 1552: 844:Regions Beyond Missionary Union 627:Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne 411:Francis Hart Vicesimus Guinness 1580:Families of Co. Kerry, Ireland 1469: 1435: 1353: 1342: 1317: 900:(1929–1995), president of the 663:Daphne Suzannah Diana Guinness 529:(born 28 April 1955); married 1: 1746:S. Dennison and O.MacDonagh, 1741:Requiem for a Family Business 1310: 1106:Eustace Guinness (1860–1901) 1027:Agnes Elizabeth Lynn Guinness 1023:William Loel Seymour Guinness 947:Richard Guinness (1755–1829) 852:Ruth Eileen (Guinness) Fisher 780:(born 1935); married firstly 642:(born 1952); married firstly 579:(1931–1996); married firstly 219: 1778:(Poolbeg Press, Dublin 2009) 1750:(Cork University Press 1998) 1280:Guinness share-trading fraud 944:Samuel Guinness (died 1795) 813:Samuel Guinness (1851–1940) 719:Malachy Guinness (born 1986) 654:Lucinda "Lulu" Rivett-Carnac 400:(1725–1803); founder of the 7: 1762:Kenwood: The Iveagh Bequest 1502:Mansfield, Stephen (2009). 1387:Mullally, Frederic (1981). 1230: 1079:Henry Guinness (1829–1893) 870:Margaret Fisher (1925–2010) 527:Princess Antonia of Prussia 519:Prince Frederick of Prussia 10: 1886: 1610:. J.G. Commin. p. 76. 1532:Guinness, Patrick (2008). 1413: 1285:Families in the Oireachtas 914:Gershom Whitfield Guinness 902:National Union of Teachers 430:The Second Arthur Guinness 213: 18: 1771:(Peter Owen, London 2008) 1757:(Weidenfeld, London 1998) 1715:Lynch P. & Vaizey J. 1680:Box, Joan Fisher (1978). 1652:. John Wiley & Sons. 1648:Box, Joan Fisher (1978). 1441:Essay by 2nd Lord Moyne, 1359:Essay by 2nd Lord Moyne, 1110:Humphrey Patrick Guinness 1033:Sheridan William Guinness 990:Patrick Benjamin Guinness 974:Benjamin Seymour Guinness 858:, married 26 April 1917. 640:Catherine Ingrid Guinness 341:Ginnis/Gennys of Cornwall 104: 93: 67: 57: 47: 35: 30: 21:Guinness (disambiguation) 1822:http://www.guinness.com/ 1275:St. James's Gate Brewery 1000:Maria Alexandra Guinness 953:(1789–1857), founder of 867:Harry Fisher (1924–2005) 1785:(O'Brien Press, 2009). 1604:Amery, John S. (1917). 1217:Richard Samuel Guinness 1209:Mary Catherine Ferguson 1039:Thomas Seymour Guinness 984:Gloria Rubio y Alatorre 951:Robert Rundell Guinness 933:Mary Geraldine Guinness 771:Olive Plunket; married 577:Lady Caroline Blackwood 268:Clan Magennis of Iveagh 193:Robert Rundell Guinness 1831:Bicentennial essay by 1349:"Herald" article, 2009 1187:Henry Eustace Guinness 1045:ChloΓ« Belinda Guinness 980:Thomas "Loel" Guinness 837:Henry Grattan Guinness 549:Arthur Ernest Guinness 377:Henry Seymour Guinness 327:Trinity College Dublin 259: 1195:(1935–1988), married 1099:(1870–1950), married 1025:(born 1939), married 1006:Loel Patrick Guinness 992:(1931–1965), married 982:(1906–1988), married 876:(b. 1926), author of 823:Ivor Grattan-Guinness 598:(1910–1995); married 517:(1920–1995); married 483:(1937–1992); married 472:Lady Gwendolen Onslow 470:(1874–1967); married 300:Edward Cecil Guinness 254: 178:Protestant Ascendancy 100:("My hope is in God") 792:Lord Nicholas Hervey 515:Lady Brigid Guinness 359:Cromwellian conquest 19:For other uses, see 1566:. 15 December 2007. 1193:John Henry Guinness 454:Kenelm Lee Guinness 417:Sir Arthur Guinness 288:Battle of the Boyne 1839:20 November 1959; 1781:Bourke, Edward J. 1723:Mullally, Frederic 1480:Red Hand of Ulster 1445:20 November 1959; 1363:20 November 1959; 1172:Peta "Bunny" Ellis 1155:Amschel Rothschild 262:Magennis of Iveagh 1805:978-0-473-40842-8 1791:978-1-84717-145-0 1590:978-0-940134-36-2 1545:978-0-7206-1296-7 1515:978-1-4185-8067-4 1400:978-0-246-11271-2 1270:Lions Gate Bridge 1255:Guinness baronets 1012:Victoria Guinness 856:Sir Ronald Fisher 786:Somerset de Chair 436:Benjamin Guinness 388:Prominent members 292:Sir Bernard Burke 252:in 1959, wrote: 157: 156: 88:Guinness baronets 1877: 1870:Banking families 1743:(Macmillan 1997) 1732:Aalen, F. 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Index

Guinness (disambiguation)

United Kingdom
Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh
Earl of Iveagh
Viscount Elveden
Baron Moyne
Baron Ardilaun
Guinness baronets
Elveden Hall
Biddesden House
Wilbury House
Farmleigh
Iveagh House
Ashford Castle
Leixlip Castle
dry stout
Guinness
Arthur Guinness
Protestant Ascendancy
British nobility
goldbeater
Robert Rundell Guinness
Guinness Mahon
Earl of Iveagh
Lord Moyne
Anglo-Irish
Protestant
Celbridge
Oughterard

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