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> Lyden Family History
*William Layden*
post 9th Nov 2009, 08:07pm
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QUOTE (clairelyden @ 3rd Sep 2008, 02:14pm) *
Hi

I know you put this entry on a year ago, but I have started to research my family tree and came across your entry. I am a Lyden from Clydebank, the only Lyden's I know in Clydebank are my relatives, I would love to know what you found out.

I have also heard of the story that the name Lyden came from Holland, apparently there is a town called (or once called) Lyden in Holland.

Claire

Hi Claire
I've done some family history. My Great, Great Grandparents came to Lanarkshire in 1841 from Sligo at the age of 21. There is a town in Holland called Leiden (pronounced Layden) and it has a University and is the place where the Artist Rembrandt was born. It's a lovely town and is only 30 mins by train from Amsterdam. I came across this site by chance but I'm happy to share other details of my search. william_layden@hotmail.com
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*William Layden*
post 9th Nov 2009, 08:15pm
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QUOTE (marina @ 29th Dec 2007, 10:47am) *
what about LAYDEN ?

Hi
I've done some family history. My Great, Great Grandparents came over to Lanarkshire from Sligo in 1841at the age of 21. Their names were Francis Layden and Bridget (Keegans) Is your surname Layden? I came across this site by chance. I'm happy to share other family information with you. Feel free to contact me by e-mail: william_layden@hotmail.com
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*Guest*
post 9th Nov 2009, 08:22pm
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Hi
My family came from Sligo in 1842 and settled in Lanarkshire. Their names were Francis Layden aged 21 and Bridget (Keegans).aged 19. I'm happy to share other information I have discovered.
william_layden@hotmail.com
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*shereen lyden*
post 26th Jan 2010, 03:47am
Post #19






hi smile.gif

im 16 and really really interested in getting to know more of my family, i honestly think ive got a bigger lyden family than i already know, only problem is that my dad dosent really like going into details but i've got a list of my grandad Mattew (Matt) Lydens brothers & sisters.

could some1 tell me what web site it is for a family tree ?
and maybe help me on setting it up via e.mail or something else

thanks very much
glad i found this biggrin.gif x
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*shereen lyden*
post 26th Jan 2010, 03:50am
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also my grandad was from springboig in glasgow
but my dad and mum setteld in Moodiesburn just outside stepps, cumbernauld & coatbridge for anyone who diznt know where Moodiesburn is xx
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*Claire Lyden*
post 10th Feb 2010, 12:23pm
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My name is Claire Lyden and my family are also from Kilsyth, Scotland. I have just read Samantha Lyden's posting regarding her grandfather James Lyden. I think my grandfather John was your grandfather's brother, with Jane being the eldest sister.

As you probably know, John (who was married to Margaret) sadly died back in 2001. His son Alex is my father, with Philip his brother and Margaret his sister. They all live in Glasgow. I on the other hand have been living in England for the past 12 years near Tring in Herts.

Hope your side of the family are all well. As far as I know, your Grandfather James is well. Does he still play the keyboard/piano?
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*Jean Anne Lyden*
post 17th Feb 2010, 09:51pm
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QUOTE (Claire Lyden @ 10th Feb 2010, 12:13pm) *
My name is Claire Lyden and my family are also from Kilsyth, Scotland. I have just read Samantha Lyden's posting regarding her grandfather James Lyden. I think my grandfather John was your grandfather's brother, with Jane being the eldest sister.

As you probably know, John (who was married to Margaret) sadly died back in 2001. His son Alex is my father, with Philip his brother and Margaret his sister. They all live in Glasgow. I on the other hand have been living in England for the past 12 years near Tring in Herts.

Hope your side of the family are all well. As far as I know, your Grandfather James is well. Does he still play the keyboard/piano?

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*Jean Anne Lyden*
post 17th Feb 2010, 10:16pm
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Hi there,
I am Jean Anne Lyden and I am from Clydebank. At St Andrew's High School there were Lyden's Jean and Helen but nobody thought we were related! My father William "Bill"passed away in May of last year and he did speak of having cousin's in Clydebank but I never met his cousins.

I was always told that the Lyden's came from Holland to Galway but I don't know when. The Lyden's that we are related to are still in Salthill Co.Galway. My father's father was John Lyden and he supposedly ran away from Galway to Scotland and slept in The Old Kilpatrick Hills - Don't know if that is true though. My dad was third born, one of four children and he married Mary McCafferty and had John and myself. His sister Annie the eldest child married Tom Gallagher and is also deceased. They had three children Thomas, John and Peter. Peter lives in Galway, Thomas in Glasgow and John has recently settled in Mullachmore Co Sligo.

James Lyden "Uncle Jimmy" married Glady's Lorimar and they had no children. Peter Lyden married May Gillon I think and they emigrated to Canada having two children Carol and Gary.
The Lyden grand family Granda John and his brother Tom both worked in John Browns and on The Queens so there must be connection to the other Lyden's.
I was always told that when the Lyden's came to Scotland, they couldn't spell and the name should have been spelt LEYDON but became LYDEN.

I'll ask my mother and cousins in Galway, Sligo and Glasgow what they now. Interestingly it was my 12 year old daughter who brought me to this page! I went to St Eunan's Primary followed by St Andrew's and I knew a Stephen Lyden from somewhere at The Top of The Hill but never thought of there being any relation.

Hope this is of interest.

Good luck,

Jean Anne Lyden
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*sharon lyden*
post 26th Apr 2010, 10:00am
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Hi claire I am related by marriage to your grandad john, ( i am married to one of jims boys) we would love to hear from you, we are still in the same town. Your auntie M has my number.
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*Guest*
post 26th Apr 2010, 08:43pm
Post #25






Hi claire yes Samantha is related to you!!! your aunty M has our phone number we would love to hear from you. Sharon (married to one of the twins)
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*sharon lyden*
post 15th Jul 2010, 12:15am
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QUOTE (Claire Lyden @ 10th Feb 2010, 01:32pm) *
My name is Claire Lyden and my family are also from Kilsyth, Scotland. I have just read Samantha Lyden's posting regarding her grandfather James Lyden. I think my grandfather John was your grandfather's brother, with Jane being the eldest sister.

As you probably know, John (who was married to Margaret) sadly died back in 2001. His son Alex is my father, with Philip his brother and Margaret his sister. They all live in Glasgow. I on the other hand have been living in England for the past 12 years near Tring in Herts.

Hope your side of the family are all well. As far as I know, your Grandfather James is well. Does he still play the keyboard/piano?

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*O'Loideáin*
post 15th Jul 2010, 11:18pm
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Conas atá sibh go léir?

I'm of the surname O'Loideáin and guess where I'm from? County Sligo Ireland.

The anglicised forms of the name vary and include Leyden, Leydon and Lydon, probably Layden and others too.

Leyden and Leydon are concentrated mainly in Sligo though also in Mayo
There are many with this name in Sligo that I know of, unrelated to myself

Lydon is mostly concentrated in Galway and Claire

That these names are all concentrated on the western coast of Ireland and all share the same gaelic root suggests that it is an Irish gaelic name in origin

Many gaelic names are derived from colours and Liath means grey
The name Liath comes from the Irish mythology of Fionn Mac Cumhail

There is also the Irish legend of LIADAN the poet

"I am Liadan
Who loved Kurithir,
It is true as they say.

"The music of the forest
Would sing to me when with Kurithir,
Together with the voice of the purple sea."

I have heard of the possible connection with a town in Holland called Leiden, but this seems unlikely given the geographical isolation of the name

Hope this helps smile.gif
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*Guest*
post 5th Sep 2010, 08:34am
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Hello cousins,
I'm a leydon from Sligo, and have also heard about this Holland business and know of the town leiden, it is also possible to find the dutch name " van leiden". This name may be coincidental or remember alot of Irish fought and were exiled in Holland from at least a time of 1600. The name just happens to be similar to the town. I'm not sure where this idea came from about origins in Holland but i wouldn't dismiss it completely.
Anyway from my experience all variations derive from o'loideain, including liddane,lydon,leyden. It is definitely at home in the west of Ireland and still a name to be found on Islands and in the Gaelthact. So maybe some of you came from Holland, but i am sure as hell Irish. Its very unlikely for instance that anyone fighting for William of Orange would have settled far into rural Ireland deep in native lands, maybe they came before that. But i think you can pretty much rule that out fighting for the Williamites. I would say a slim chance of one of the variants deriving from a dutch name or of dutch origin with the town.

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messagelassie
post 25th Dec 2010, 03:03am
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Hi I'am married to a layden they came from the Gorbal's father Frank and mother Ann or Annie there was 7 boy's and one girl I was told there part of the family came from Dumbfries
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*Gary Lyden*
post 4th Apr 2011, 04:53pm
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QUOTE (Jean Anne Lyden @ 17th Feb 2010, 10:25pm) *
Hi there,
I am Jean Anne Lyden and I am from Clydebank. At St Andrew's High School there were Lyden's Jean and Helen but nobody thought we were related! My father William "Bill"passed away in May of last year and he did speak of having cousin's in Clydebank but I never met his cousins.

I was always told that the Lyden's came from Holland to Galway but I don't know when. The Lyden's that we are related to are still in Salthill Co.Galway. My father's father was John Lyden and he supposedly ran away from Galway to Scotland and slept in The Old Kilpatrick Hills - Don't know if that is true though. My dad was third born, one of four children and he married Mary McCafferty and had John and myself. His sister Annie the eldest child married Tom Gallagher and is also deceased. They had three children Thomas, John and Peter. Peter lives in Galway, Thomas in Glasgow and John has recently settled in Mullachmore Co Sligo.

James Lyden "Uncle Jimmy" married Glady's Lorimar and they had no children. Peter Lyden married May Gillon I think and they emigrated to Canada having two children Carol and Gary.
The Lyden grand family Granda John and his brother Tom both worked in John Browns and on The Queens so there must be connection to the other Lyden's.
I was always told that when the Lyden's came to Scotland, they couldn't spell and the name should have been spelt LEYDON but became LYDEN.

I'll ask my mother and cousins in Galway, Sligo and Glasgow what they now. Interestingly it was my 12 year old daughter who brought me to this page! I went to St Eunan's Primary followed by St Andrew's and I knew a Stephen Lyden from somewhere at The Top of The Hill but never thought of there being any relation.

Hope this is of interest.

Good luck,

Jean Anne Lyden

My name is Gary Lyden, son of Peter and may, brother of Carol, I loved reading this post. We are all living in Ontario Canada, doing well.
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