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Gallaghers keep up with the Joneses 10.09.07

The Gallagher Clan set a new world record yesterday for the most amount of people with the same surname gathered in one place.
Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) was the setting yesterday for the mammoth challenge to beat the current record holders - the Joneses of Wales - into the Guinness Book of Records.
Rachel Gallagher, Mountcharles, registers at LYIT for the Gallagher Clan world record. The Gallaghers needed 1,224 people to take the title. But at 3.30pm yesterday, the number stood at a worrying 1,051. Registration continued unabated however, until a late surge of Gallaghers brought the total gathered at LYIT to a whopping 1,488 - 264 more than the previous record.
They came from all over the world including Australia, the US and Britain to meet the challenge.
Shaun Gallagher, a carpenter from Florida said he was delighted to be part of the challenge.
"I was visiting my uncle when I heard
Mary and James Gallagher from Mayobridge, Co. Down arrived in Letterkenny on Saturday night. "There was a really good buzz about the place," said James. InishowenNews.com caught up with the Mountcharles' Gallaghers, some Derry Gallaghers, Loughanure Gallaghers and Gortahork Gallaghers, to name but a few...Gallaghers.
The record attempt was overseen and validated by an observer from the Guinness Book of Records.
Delighted event organiser, Adrian Gallagher, said everything was done by the book. All participants had to show a copy of his or her identification to two independent witnesses before entering LYIT. The only acceptable means of identification were birth certificate, passport, National ID Cards (with photo only) or a photo driver’s licence. For women who were born Gallagher but who no longer use the name, a birth certificate was required.
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