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Where did the Irish O'Hora family come from? What is the Irish coat of arms/family crest? When did the O'Hora family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go? What is the history of the family name?

Irish surnames are linked to the long Gaelic heritage of the Island nation. The original Gaelic form of the name O'Hora is O hEaghra, connoting a descendant of Eaghra. O'Hora is a patronymic surname, which derived from the vernacular given name tradition.

Many variations of the name O'Hora were found in archives from the Middle Ages. These variations can be somewhat explained by the facts that the general population was illiterate and therefore had little control over how their names were documented. The spelling and language in which the people's names were recorded was often up to the individual scribe. Variations of the name O'Hora found include Hara, Harra, O'Hara and others.

First found in county Sligo, where they held a family seat from ancient times.

In the 18th and 19th centuries hundreds of thousands of Irish people immigrated to North American shores. The early settlers were enticed by the promise of their own land, but they were moderately well off in Ireland when they decided to emigrate. Therefore, they were merely carrying out a long and carefully thought out decision. The 1840s saw the emergence of a very different trend: thousands of extremely desperate people crammed into passenger boats hoping to find any type of opportunity. The Irish of this decade had seen their homeland severely stricken by crop failures which resulted in widespread disease and starvation. At whatever time the Irish immigrants came to North America, they were instrumental in the rapid development of the emerging nations of the United States and what would become known as Canada. An exhaustive search of passenger and immigration lists has revealed many persons bearing the name O'Hora, or one of its variants: Charles O'Hara, who came to Boston in 1716; Ann O'Hara, an English convict sent to Rappahannock, Virginia in 1740; David O'Hara, who was naturalized in Charles Town [Charleston], South Carolina in 1783.

Motto Translated: By virtue and high repute.

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