Lysaight Catholic marriages in Ireland


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Surname Dictionary

Lysaght Quite numerous: Clare-Limerick etc. Ir. Mac Giolla Iasachta. Edward MacLysaght, the major authority on Irish surnames, explains the name as "loaned youth". The transfer of a boy to another family was common under the fosterage custom of ancient Ireland. IF.
Mac Giolla Iasachta Very rare: Cork. Ir.Lang. See Mac Lysaght.
Mac Giolla Iasachta Mac Lysaght, Lysaght: líon beag: Luimneach-an Clár - mar Lysaght den chuid is mó - agus craobh des na Brianaigh i dTuathmhumhain. Duine de mhór-údair na sloinnte Gaelacha dob ea Éamonn Mac Giolla Iasachta (1887-1986). Cheap seisean gur thárla an sloinne as duine des na Brianaigh a bheith tugtha ar "iasacht" do chlann eile, mar leanbh nó mar ógánach. Ní mór cuimhneamh ar chóras altramais na nGael. IF.
MacLysaght Very rare: Dublin, Clare. Ir. Mac Giolla Iasachta "son of the strange youth". Possibly an O'Brien who was fostered with another sept. Always identified with Clare. Notable in the person of Edward Mac Lysaght, first Chief Herald of Ireland and major authority on surnames. More common under Lysaght, q.v.
 

Parishes where a Lysaight and a second surname married each other.

Second surname:



    RC parishes and marriages

    This list shows total Lysaight Roman Catholic marriages by county.
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Variants and totals


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