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  2. Fay (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The first appearance in Ireland was Richard de Fae, a knight who settled in the Lordship of Meath in 1219. [3] The Norman-derived variant of Fay is the most common origin of the name in Ireland, and is predominantly found in counties Westmeath, Cavan and Monaghan. However, the surname also arose independently in Ireland from the Anglicisation ...

  3. County Westmeath - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 provided the framework for the establishment of County Councils throughout Ireland. The first meeting of Westmeath County Council was held on 22 April 1899. [9] Westmeath's population growth has been stronger than the national average. [10] After the Great Famine, the population of Westmeath declined ...

  4. Category:People from County Westmeath - Wikipedia

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  5. McCauley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish McCauley's originated in county Westmeath (Irish: ... (McCauley) is a somewhat common surname, although ... In Ireland, the surnames are generally ...

  6. Flanagan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    of Westmeath who were anciently lords of Comair and sometimes of all ... Flanagan is the 69th most common name surname in Ireland, 591st most common in Australia ...

  7. Carey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Carey, Cary or Carrey is a surname that has four distinct geographical origins, in order of numeracy: Ireland, the English West Country, Wales and France.. The surname arises from nine recorded distinct patronymics in Ireland, and is numerous and widespread; [1] the many original forms have been listed by the National Folklore Collection of Ireland in 2015, [2] increasing the number of ...

  8. Donegan - Wikipedia

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    Dinnegan is an anglicized form of the Gaelic Irish surname Ó Duinnegáin which itself is a variant of Ó Donnagáin. As Dinnegan it is found almost exclusively in County Longford especially Ballymahon where the family is a branch of Ó Donnagáin of Westmeath, where the name is usually anglicized as (O')Donegan and Dongan.

  9. Category : People from County Westmeath by occupation

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