The Lamberts of counties Galway and Mayo all appear to descend from a John Lambert of Yorkshire who settled at Creg Clare, which he leased from the Earl of Clanricarde, in the late 1660s.
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A Scottish family resident in counties Leitrim and Roscommon by the early 18th century. The family tree in the National Library of Ireland shows Frederick Lawder of Mough and Christopher Lawder of Drumsna as brothers.
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The various brances of the Levinge family are all related. The Levinges baronets lived at High Park, county Westmeath. A junior branch of the family of lived at Levington Park, county Westmeath. Their English residence was Parwick Hall, Derby.
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Samuel Lindsey of Garrankeel, parish of Kilmoremoy, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, married Jane daughter of Thomas Bell of Streamstown, county Mayo and his wife Elizabeth Crofton of Mohill. Samuel Lindsey died in 1715 and left 2 sons, Thomas Lindsey of Turin, parish of Kilmainemore and Robert Lindsey of Belleek, parish of Kilmoremoy. From the Turin Lindseys descend the Lindsey-Bucknalls and the Lindseys of Castlebar, Hollymount and Wilfort. Robert Lindsey of Belleek had a son Samuel Lindsey of Ballina, who married Letitia Elwood of Cloonkerry, Co Mayo in February 1769, see Acc. 1158/2/6 National Archives.
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The Lindseys of Wilfort, near Tuam, Co Galway were a junior branch of the Lindseys of Turin and Hollymount, barony of Kilmaine, Co Mayo, with descent from Robert Lindsey, a younger brother of Thomas Lindsey of Turin. Robert's grandson William Lindsey of Wilfort, married Francis M Chaloner of King's Fort, Co Meath.
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A family who lived at Cuslough, near Ballinrobe, county Mayo, in the mid 19th century. A Richard Livesay was a lawyer and agent to the 1st Marquess of Sligo.
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Captain Patrick Logan is sometimes considered to be the founder of Queensland, Australia and some places there still bear his name. In 1823 he married Letitia Anne O'Beirne in St John's Church, Sligo. They had 2 children, a son Robert Abraham Logan who became a Lieutenant Colonel and a daughter Letitia Bingham Logan.
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Andrew Henry Lynch compiled statistics on the population of Ireland in the second decade of the 19th century. He was a lawyer and Member of Parliament for county Galway 1832-1841.
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