Family Surnames

Strange to grow up in an area that burgeoned by the investment of the great industrialists with such proud names rooted in Old-English and rich in Anglo-Saxon origins such as Ashworth and Hoyle. Also to be surrounded by place names that also derive from Old-English with many other influences: Stacksteads, Bacup, Todmorden, Tunstead, Haslingden, Loveclough, Rawtenstall, Baxenden ...just to mention a few.    
Yet, being amongst so many people with far from indigenous Lancastrian surnames and to attend schools where loads of your class mates had Irish family names.

I've tried to recall as many as I can that I associate with growing up in Rossendale, I probably have forgotten some and maybe invented a couple of others but please feel free to add any Irish surnames you know that are common in the Rossendale Valley:

Doherty, Cahill, Egan, Regan, Melia, Flanagan, Byrne, McShea, Harkin, McFadden, Harrison, Daley, Sweeney, Grogan, Sharkey, Ruane, Murray, McGuire, Melvin, Hernon, Kearns, Clarke, Connolly, Keough, Moran, McTiernan......

Please list any more below


Internet links on meanings of surnames:
http://surnames.behindthename.com/names/usage/irish
http://www.surnamedb.com

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous23/10/13

    O'Gorman, Mulderrig, Murphy, Flynn, Doyle, Walsh, Navan, O'Keefe, Twomey Off the top of my head to add to yours.

    Simon

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  3. Anonymous24/10/13

    DUFFY

    your maths teacher was Duffy from Cowpe!

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    1. Anonymous24/10/13

      Quinn!

      Father Quinn and there was another Priest in Bacup called Quinn, was it his son? Must run in the family.

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    2. Anonymous24/10/13

      Different Quinn. But the you f father Quinn left the church and had a family I think.

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  4. Anonymous24/10/13

    Kennedy.

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  5. Anonymous24/10/13

    Toman, Keough, Rouine, Costello, Riley, Doherty, Collis, Collins.Flanerty, Flaherty.

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  6. Anonymous24/10/13

    Rooney

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  7. Anonymous24/10/13

    Davron (as in Joe, not sure how to spell it), Herrity, Hallinan, Darcy, Deacy, Mullins, Higgins, Roche, Goggins, Callaghan, Jordan, Killelea, Tighe, Laffey, Kehoe, Durkin, Colman, Toman...

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  8. Surnames
    The principal surnames of Mayo, were:
    1) Walsh
    2) Gallagher
    3) Kelly
    4) Malley/O'Malley
    5) Moran
    6) Duffy
    7) McHale
    8) Gibbons
    9) Joyce
    10) Connor/O'Connor
    11) Conway
    12) Higgins
    13) Murphy
    14) Burke/Bourke
    15) Reilly/O'Reilly
    16) Gardner
    17) Durkan
    18) Doherty/O'Doherty
    19) McHugh
    20) Sweeney
    21) Lyons

    Of these, Walsh (Breathnach), Gibbons, Joyce, Burke/Bourke are of Anglo-Norman origin. Gallagher and Sweeney/Mac Sweeney were Galloglass clans. Kelly, Duffy, Connor/O'Connor, Doherty, Conway, Lyons, Higgins, McHugh, are native to other parts of Ireland. McAndrew, McNicholas, Malley/O'Malley, Moran, McHale, Mulchrone, Flatley, Gaughan, Reape, Munnelly, Kilbane, Durkan/Durcan are all native to Mayo
    (from Wikipedia)

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  9. Michael Lynn2/5/16

    From my family tree and all settled around Haslingden.
    Lynn
    Philbin
    Kildun
    Kilgallon
    Horan

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