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  • Jackson, John Wyse; Costello, Peter (јул 1998). „John Stanislaus Joyce: the voluminous life and genius of James Joyce's father” (book excerpt). excerpt appearing in The New York Times. New York: St. Martin's Press. ch.1 "Ancestral Joyces". ISBN 9780312185992. OCLC 38354272. Приступљено 25. 9. 2012. „To find the missing link in the chain it is necessary to turn south to County Kerry. Some time about 1680, William FitzMaurice, 19th of the Lords of Kerry ... required a new steward for the household at his family seat at Lixnaw on the Brick river, a few miles south-west of Listowel in the Barony of Clanmaurice in North Kerry. He found Seán Mór Seoighe (Big John Joyce) ... Seán Mór Seoige came from Connemara, most likely from in or near the Irish-speaking Joyce Country itself, in that wild area south of Westport, County Mayo. 

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  • Jackson, John Wyse; Costello, Peter (јул 1998). „John Stanislaus Joyce: the voluminous life and genius of James Joyce's father” (book excerpt). excerpt appearing in The New York Times. New York: St. Martin's Press. ch.1 "Ancestral Joyces". ISBN 9780312185992. OCLC 38354272. Приступљено 25. 9. 2012. „To find the missing link in the chain it is necessary to turn south to County Kerry. Some time about 1680, William FitzMaurice, 19th of the Lords of Kerry ... required a new steward for the household at his family seat at Lixnaw on the Brick river, a few miles south-west of Listowel in the Barony of Clanmaurice in North Kerry. He found Seán Mór Seoighe (Big John Joyce) ... Seán Mór Seoige came from Connemara, most likely from in or near the Irish-speaking Joyce Country itself, in that wild area south of Westport, County Mayo.