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Martyn, or Martin is the surname of one of The Tribes of Galway, Ireland.

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Family history

The Martyn family were one of a group of fourteen families of mixed Irish, English, Welsh, French and Norman (Hiberno-Normans) descent who became the premier merchant and political families in the town of Galway during the late medieval and early modern eras. Many were dispossessed by the Irish Confederate Wars and the subsequent Cromwellian conquest, and long reduced to peasantry by the time of the Great Irish Famine.

The family have been based in Co. Galway, Ireland, since the mid-14th century but have many cadet branches in the U.K., Canada, USA, France, Hungary, and several other countries. Most of these branches were emigrated during and in the aftermath of the Wild Geese and Great Famine[disambiguation needed ] eras.

Many branches of the family use the spelling Martin. As Martin is the most common spelling for bearers of the name regardless of descent, the form Martyn is used to distinguish all of this kindred from other thus surnamed but unrelated. Martin, Martyn and its variants can be considered some of the most common names in the Western World - such as Smith, Jones, Baker, Wilson. It is not always the case that any two bearers of the name are related, even distantly.

There is a worldwide internet based society for people with the family name Martin and Martyn.;[1]

Notable Martyns of Galway

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References

  • Iar Connacht, Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh/Roderick O'Flaherty, 1684 (publ. 1843)
  • History of Galway, James Hardiman, 1820
  • Old Galway, Professor Mary Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942
  • Galway: Town and Gown, edited Moran et al., 1984
  • The Baronial Martins, Lionel Nex, 1987
  • Galway: History and Society, edited, 1996
  • The Lords of Cemais, Dilwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1987
  • The Tribes of Galway, Adrian J. Martyn, 2001
  • The Man for Galway: Richard 'Humanity' Martin, Peter Phillips, 2003
  • Roll of Honor: The Mayors of Galway 1485-2002, William Henry, 2003

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