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Genealogy in Sligo

Gen_owenmore_river2.jpgSligo, a county of Ireland, province of Connaught, bounded E by Leitrim, S by Roscommon, SW and W by Mayo, and N by the bay of Donega. The soil is in general fertile, but rather boggy towardsGen_Owenmore_River.JPG the coast, and in many parts mountainous. Its chief rivers are Bonnet, Owenmore, Unshion, Cooloney, Esky, and Moy. Lead, iron, silver, and copper ores have been discovered, and some of the mountains exhibit strong indications of coal. Originally the territory was under the control of the MacDermots, whose power was usurped by the Norman de Burgos from the twelfth to the fourteenth centuries. It was then claimed by a branch of the O’Connors, who ruled under the patronage of the northern O’Donnells, and became known as the O’Connor Sligo. The graves of Queen Maeve and WB Yeats’ are located at Drumcliffe Sligo (Hotels, Sligo, Ireland). Rosses Point - an excellent golf course, is a major attraction in County Sligo
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History of Sligo

The name for County Sligo (Holiday Homes, Sligo, Ireland) comes from the Gaelic word Sligeach, which translates to Shelly River due to the profuseness of shellfish in its waters. Human activity in Sligo dates back to 5,000 BC. Burial sites dating to the Stone Age are found in Corrowmore, County Sligo.

H_Sligo_Abbey.jpg The countys capital, Sligo (Bed and Breakfasts, Sligo, Ireland) town, was started by the Vikings. The later Anglo-Norman conquerors built Sligo Abbey and Sligo Castle in 1253 AD, under the supervision of Maurice Fitzegerald. The castle no longer stands, as it was destroyed by the forces of Sir Frederick Hamilton in 1641.