Lysaght

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Bruce Wright

Lysaght

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I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.
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John O'Beirne

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<br>: I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<br>Read the Master: "Surnames of Ireland," by Edward MacLysaght. My copy was published by the Irish Academic Press in 1985. He was, I think, the Chief Herald. His book is still in print.<br>
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Sally Lysaght

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<br>: I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<p>My name is Sally Lysaght and I am Australian. Why are you researching the name?? and have you found anything interesting??I would be most grateful if you could let me know
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Joseph J. Yuska

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(User Above) wrote: : I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<p>MY wife's grandmother was Mary Josephine Lysaght from liscannor (sp)Co. Clare. <br> Several settled here Boston, Ma area. There is at least one surviving on the family farm there.<p>In addition, check the irish national archives for the list of<p>transportees (the url escapes me at the moment). I <br>found several Lysaghts from Clare on their list.<p>email me for further lysaght info.<p>Joe Yuska<br>

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sioban mullin

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(User Above) wrote: : I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<p>I notice in his reply to your query, John O'Beirne, made reference to Edward MacLysaght. I was born and brought up in Blackrock, Co.Dublin. Mr MacLysaght and his family lived up the road from us. His family did come from the Co. Clare area - he was a very interesting man. Both he and his father were instrumental in the revival of the Irish language. He was indeed the Herald of Ireland in the 1950's and early 60's. He had three sons, twins (who went to Blacrock College and were in the same class as my brother). One of his sons (sorry I cant remember which one ) died in a boating accident at the family home in Col Clare. They were in the Nursery (plants not babies!!) business. I could possibly get more information for you if it is of interest. Sioban Mullin <br>

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mark willcocks

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(User Above) wrote: : <br>: : I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<br>: Read the Master: "Surnames of Ireland," by Edward MacLysaght. My copy was published by the Irish Academic Press in 1985. He was, I think, the Chief Herald. His book is still in print.<br>my mothers maiden name is ann lysaght her fathers second or third cousin is ted lysaght whose family live in mallow in county cork they came to Australia in about 1900 if you can explain why you need the information I can probably put you in touch with people who know<br>

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Bruce Wright

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Hello everyone. Sorry to take solong to get back to you all. I placed notices everywhere and forget I had done this one. I am researching a world tree for Lysaght, and preparing history. A lot of people involved with me in this project. Continuous tree is now back to before ca 900 AD. If you want to be involved, why not contact me direct on casadelmisha@goldcoast.hotkey.net.au many thanks, Bruce Wright <br>
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Bruce Wright

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(User Above) wrote: : : <br>: : : I am researching Lysaght (all) - particularly Co Clare to Australia. Can anyone help, please.<br>: : Read the Master: "Surnames of Ireland," by Edward MacLysaght. My copy was published by the Irish Academic Press in 1985. He was, I think, the Chief Herald. His book is still in print.<br>: my mothers maiden name is ann lysaght her fathers second or third cousin is ted lysaght whose family live in mallow in county cork they came to Australia in about 1900 if you can explain why you need the information I can probably put you in touch with people who know<br>....Hello, sorry to be so slow in answering. To you and the other respondents, please contact me on casadelmisha@goldcoast.hotkey.net.au and I will provide information, regards, Bruce Wright<br>

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