The document provides information about the McBride family history and origins. It discusses how the name McBride is derived from Gaelic meaning "son of the servant of St. Brigit." Some of the earliest McBride settlers arrived in the United States in the 1840s-1850s, settling in states like Texas, Boston, and Philadelphia. The name McBride has many spelling variations and can be traced back to origins in Ireland and Scotland. Census records show locations where McBrides live in England, Wales, and the United States. The document also provides a short McBride family tree and lists some notable people who share the McBride last name.
2. Where does the name McBride come from?
As a Scottish name, McBride is derived from the
Gaelic Mac Gille Brighde, which means son of
the servant of St.Brigit. This is a scottish Gaelic
word for church cill Brighde, became a place name
(Kilbride, in Lanarkshire) and some bearers of
McBride may have originally taken their surnames
from this.
3. First Settlers
Some of the first settlers of this family name/or some
variants were: Owen Kilbride who settled in Texas
with his wife and two children in 1852; Andrew
Kilbride and his three children arrived in Boston in
1849; Alexander, Andrew, Archibald , Bernard,
Charles , Daniel, David, Edward, Hugh, James, John,
Mary, Micheal, Neil, Patrick, Thomas, William
McBride, all arrived in Philadelphia between 1840-
1860.
4. Does McBride come from various different
contexts?
McBride has many different spelling variations such
as; MacBride, McBride, Macbryde, Macbraid,
MacBridean, McKillbride, McGillbride, Macilvride,
Mackelbreed, McBryde, Bridson, Brydson, Kilbride,
Gilbride, MacBridan, Macllvride, MacBraid and
numerous more.
5. Where does the name McBride originate from?
First found in Arran, an Island in North Ayrshire, in
the fifth of Clyde, where the name has long existed,
although the names earliest roots are from the
county of Donegal in Ireland!
According to legend, both the Scottish and the Irish
branches are descended from the son of the servant
of (St.) Brigit, which is the virgin Abbess of Kildare,
whom of which died in 525 A.D.
6. McBrides coat of arms.
As we all know, many families have
their own coat of arms. Along with
reason behind what it stands for, and
who created it.
With the McBride coat of arms, from
various research attempts, i havent
been able to find descriptive
information on what the McBride coat
of arms, is all about.
If there is one thing to say describing it,
on behalf of all coat of arms, they are
created for a reason, symbolise
something, some known, some un-
known.
7. Census Records
This picture shows, where
various McBrides live in
England and Whales.
While observing the key, you
can see what parts of Whales
and England they live in, and
how many live in these areas.
8. Census Records
Here as is the same with
Whales and England,
shows where McBrides
live in The United States
Of America.
Although, these McBrides
may not be family in the
Mcbrides inner circle, they
do all trace back to
Donegal, Ireland.
Therefore, it is interesting
to see where different
McBrides immigrated.
9. Family Tree
The McBrides family tree is huge, back in the early
years, families were known to have many children.
Here is a family tree i created, providing my main
family members.
10. Some noteworthy people of the name: McBride
Kevin Martin McBride (b. 1973), Irish Olympic boxer
William John "Willie" McBride (b. 1940), Irish rugby player
Daniel Richard "Danny" Mcbride (b. 1976), American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and
producer
Patricia McBride (b. 1942), American ballet dancer
Robert McBride (b. 1911), American musician and composer
Kenneth Faye "Ken" McBride (b. 1935), former American Major League Baseball pitcher
Martina McBride (b. 1966), American country music singer
George Wycliffe McBride (1854-1911), United States Senator from Oregon
Jon Andrew McBride (b. 1943), former NASA astronaut with over 8 days in space
Thomas Raymond McBride (1914-2001), American former Major League Baseball outfielder