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Lyseights or Lysaught
Posted by: vincent lyseight (ID *****4538) Date: September 16, 2009 at 01:36:01
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HI

Don't know there names. The story goes like this according to my 81 year old uncle.

A John Lyseight, variant spelling ''Lysaght'' from Lancashire or Lancaster, was sent to Hanover, Jamaica to build a bridge. The bridge is still there and its name is ''Great River Bridge'' While in Jamaica, JL had six children. Four were very dark skinned and two were light skinned. When JL left Jamaica, he took to two light skinned children back to England with him, that's where the information ends. We don't know what happened to them. The four dark skinned children, three to male and one female. One of the males if my g.g grandfather. I hope this helps. Thanks


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