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- Hession abstract "Hession (pronounced "hesh + in") is an old Connacht Irish surname. It is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó'hOisin. In Gaelic, it is pronounced "O + hush + een".It appears to originate in Co. Galway and in County Mayo. The Hession surname is predominantly found in these counties in the Census of Ireland, 1911. It means to descendant of Oisín a personal name meaning "little deer", and the name of the poet and warrior of the fianna in Irish mythology. Hugh Hession (Áed Ua hOissín) was the name of two Tuam clerics in the 11th and 12th Centuries - the coarb of St. Jarlath (1050) and the first Archbishop of Tuam (1152) respectively. George Petrie who unearthed the High cross at Tuam which bears an inscription Áed Ua hOissín wrote that he was assisted by a gentleman of the name O'Heshin who little realised he was digging up the relic of an ancestor. Darby O'Hession (spelt O'Hoysshynne) is the name of a Galway Cleric in the 16th, a vicar choral recorded in that churches first charter of St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church in Galway in 1551.Hession has occasionally been spelt Hessian in Galway and is sometimes falsely assumed to be of German origin - See Hessian. MacLysaght suggests a connection with the surname Ussher - which is probably the name of a separate and distinct family of English Origin based in Dublin and later in Galway. This connection with Ussher is appaently the basis for claims the family is of Norman or English Origin, and the use of the Ussher Arms for the family on popular family history sites.The name may be related with similar names Hishon in County Limerick and Hassan in County Londonderry. Hishon is the anglicised form of Ó hOiseáin and finds an early reference amongst the Allies of the MacNamara family in Co Clare in the early 14th century. While Hassan is the anglicized form of Ó hOsáin.The Genealogies of Osraige preserved in Rawlinson B 502 record an Ua Ossain family with many descendants. A Conail Ua Osseni was Abbot of Letuba, and here are also two kings named Ua Oisin are recorded as kings of Mughdhorna in the region in the 7th and 8th century (see Airgíalla). The Annals of Loch Ce record that Domnall Ua Cuirc king of Muscraige was killed by Ua Oisin and Ua Fladhen in 1044, while anothe Ua Oisin was involved in conflict between the men of Magh Ithe and the Airgíalla in 1055.".
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- Hession wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Hession wikiPageRevisionID "683268031".
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Airgíalla.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_Loch_Ce.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_Loch_Cé.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_Tuam.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Mag_Itha.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Bodleian_Library,_MS_Rawlinson_B_502.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_families.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames_of_Irish_origin.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Census_of_Ireland,_1911.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Co._Galway.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Coarb.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Connacht.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink County_Galway.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink County_Limerick.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink County_Londonderry.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink County_Mayo.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Fianna.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Fine_Gael.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Galway.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink George_Petrie_(artist).
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Goidelic_languages.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Hassan_(surname).
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Hessian.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Hessian_(disambiguation).
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink High_cross.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Hishon.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Iarlaithe_mac_Loga.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink James_Hession.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink James_Ussher.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Lay_clerk.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Liam_Ó_hOisín.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink MacNamara.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Magh_Ithe.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Muscraige.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Múscraige.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Oisín.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Osraige.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Hession.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Rawlinson_B_502.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Hession.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Scribe.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink St._Jarlath.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink St._Nicholas_Collegiate_Church.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Teachta_Dála.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Translation.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Translator.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Tuam.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Ussher.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Vicar_choral.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLink Áed_Ua_hOissín.
- Hession wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hession".
- Hession hasPhotoCollection Hession.
- Hession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Irish_English.
- Hession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Hession subject Category:Irish_families.
- Hession subject Category:Surnames.
- Hession subject Category:Surnames_of_Irish_origin.
- Hession hypernym Surname.
- Hession type Surname.
- Hession comment "Hession (pronounced "hesh + in") is an old Connacht Irish surname. It is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó'hOisin. In Gaelic, it is pronounced "O + hush + een".It appears to originate in Co. Galway and in County Mayo. The Hession surname is predominantly found in these counties in the Census of Ireland, 1911. It means to descendant of Oisín a personal name meaning "little deer", and the name of the poet and warrior of the fianna in Irish mythology.".
- Hession label "Hession".
- Hession sameAs Хешен.
- Hession sameAs Q4497431.
- Hession sameAs Q4497431.
- Hession wasDerivedFrom Hession?oldid=683268031.
- Hession isPrimaryTopicOf Hession.