November 6th, 1887
Edgeworth Lysaght, later Edward Anthony Edgeworth Lysaght, and from 1920 Edward MacLysaght (Irish: Éamonn Mac Giolla Iasachta; 6 November 1887 – 4 March 1986), was a genealogist of twentieth-century Ireland.
His numerous books on Irish surnames built upon the work of Rev. Patrick Woulfe’s Irish Names and Surnames (1923).
Edgeworth Lysaght was born at Flax Bourton, Somerset (near Bristol), to Sidney Royse Lysaght (1856-1941), of Irish origin, a director of the family iron and steel firm John Lysaght and Co. and a writer of novels and poetry, and Katherine (died 1953), daughter of Joseph Clarke, of Waddington, Lincolnshire.
Lysaght was named “Edgeworth Lysaght” after his father’s friend, the economist Francis Ysidro Edgeworth; “Edward” was added at baptism, and he was called “Ned”. “Anthony” was added at confirmation. He lost the sight in one eye after a childhood accident.
Edward MacLysaght (1887–1986) was a notable Irish genealogist and heraldic expert. He is best known for his extensive work on Irish genealogy and family history. MacLysaght made significant contributions to the field of Irish genealogy and was instrumental in helping people trace their Irish roots and family histories.
Some of his notable contributions and achievements include:
Chief Herald of Ireland: Edward MacLysaght served as the Chief Herald of Ireland, a role in which he was responsible for granting coats of arms and overseeing matters related to Irish heraldry. He held this position from 1943 to 1954.
Publications: MacLysaght authored numerous books and publications related to Irish genealogy and heraldry. His most famous work is probably “Irish Families: Their Names, Arms, and Origins,” which was first published in 1957. This book is a valuable resource for individuals interested in tracing their Irish ancestry.
Irish Surnames: MacLysaght’s research and writings provided valuable insights into the origins and history of Irish surnames. He documented the histories and etymologies of many Irish family names, making it easier for people to understand their heritage.
Genealogical Research: He conducted extensive research into Irish genealogy and contributed to the preservation and accessibility of historical records, making it easier for individuals to trace their Irish family roots.
Edward MacLysaght’s work had a lasting impact on the field of Irish genealogy and heraldry. His publications and research continue to be valuable resources for those seeking to explore their Irish heritage and family history.