![]() By rare chance enough information has survived to enable us to briefly glimpse how this particular family lived in 1821. ![]() If you are a Lally or have a Lally family in your past, then this is about your ancestors, but this is a story for anybody with Irish blood and who has ancestors who left Ireland in the 1840s. But you must read on because this story is about you. It will be beyond your wildest imaginings, and the description of the lives and deaths people endured in Ireland in the early 1800s will fill you with horror. 1735 James Lally Annie Brett Born 1773 Born 1775 Patrick Lally 1.Introduction-Leave No Stone Unturned ? Lally Sally Finnīorn c. This book is also dedicated to the grandchildren of all the Irish who left for new lands during the Great Famine. It shows the unbelievable contrast between your ancestors’ lives and the life you lead today. ![]() It touches on historical facts and situations to illustrate the lives of our Lally family and how your flesh and blood lived 200 years ago in Ireland. This story is written to tell you who you are and where you have come from. ![]() Contentsĥ.The Underlying Reasons for Irish ProblemsĦ.Attempts at Solutions to Irish Problemsĩ.Leaving for North America-Patrick and Mary Lallyġ0.Leaving for Australia-Mary Anne, Margaret and Mary Lally The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them. ‘Emigrant Ship in Dublin Bay Sunset’ by Edwin Hayes.īy permission of the National Gallery of Ireland.īecause of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author. Stephen now has more time to discover how his forebears lived nearly 200 years ago, and the breadth of this study, described in this book, is an eye-opener to all family historians, particularly those with ancestors from Ireland. To achieve this has involved widening the search for information beyond the normal genealogical sources. ![]() The lives of previous generations were so different to ours, and he is keen to visualize this in the small details of their lives. He is not satisfied with the bare bones of a family tree that can be assembled from birth, marriage, death, and census information. His interest is in how people lived in previous times. Stephen has, over the years, built up a large collection of information, photographs, and memorabilia relating to his family history. Among his other interests is working with young people. He is an acknowledged motoring historian and is actively involved with vintage cars. He has had a life-long interest in practical history. Stephen Lally lives near London, England, and has had a successful career in sales and marketing. ![]()
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