i am a long time family historian an a word of advice .Keep an open mind when digging because i found out that our grandfather was married more than once.I also have to say that that name isn't common and to find it exact is a probability.
I'm searching for Patrick FITZGERALD from around Delaware, Ohio north of Columbus who married Mary GILNER (or could it be GILMORE?) and had a son Stephen. I'm from that area you mentioned. Any connections?
Hi Christy, Thanks, for the help, but my Cicero Lee Fitzgreald was married to my Grandmother who's name was Ella or Ellen Monroe ( Maiden name ).
Thanks Christy for responding. I've seen the information you talked about. I did have a 1910 census report that lists William H. Fitzgerald and Mary E. Fitzgerald and six of their eight children. It also list the mother-in-law, Margaret Coffee. age 63 at the time of the census. I also found that William and Mary Fitzgerald are buried at the Presbyterian Church cemetery in Bedford, VA and that spelling on her gravestone is Coffey (according to Bedford Cty Genealogy page) I do not have original of 1910 census and I have not been to Bedford, VA to view it myself. My mother-in-law (age88) stated that her grandfathers name was also William Fitzgerald, She does not know where they lived except in the Roanoke VA area. Any help would be appreciated.
Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900 Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County State CICERO FITZGERALD MATTIE L. VAUGHN 10 Dec 1885 Pulaski GA Viewing records 1-1 of 1 This is a date of marriage and his parent are listed through the search engine in the Ancestory Search and record location.It shows him born in Texas.Try there and Good luck Christy
I am confused .There are so many between the Fitzgeralds and Coffey lines I cant make heads or tails of it could you help? Mine are also of Nelson Cty,VA Massie Mill area. I have a Woodson Robert Fitzgerald b Oct 31,1807 D Jun 7,1881 m. Francis Mandy Coffey they had Philander,Napoleon Dewey,Addison,Josephine,Nancy,Sarah,John &Philantha Fitzgerald. I show John Clarkson married To a Nancy Carr? My line stems from Philander Fitzgerald any help would be appreciated .Any of this ring a bell?I have dates for all the Fitzgeralds but not all of the marriages until I sort them out.I have sourced them too.
I am also searching these lines and I have seen alot of info on these but for Coffee the spelling is Coffey.I have a William Fitzgerald M Rosa Lee Coffey his DOB is Aug 6,1858,Nelson Cty,VA per the Gene Pool Records with parents showing as Napoleon D Fitzgerald and Lucinda Fitzgerald.
Seek contact with any descendants of Thomas & Hannah (Curtin) Fitzgerald from Toormor near Burncourt, near Clogheen, SW Tipperary. They arrived in US after Griffith's primary valuation in 1850, but before 1 April 1855, purchased a farm in Oneida County, NY, west of New Hartford. Chuck FitzGerald, [email protected]
I am looking for a William Fitzgerald who came to Missouri on an orphan train in the early 1900's (the date is a guess). I thought, maybe he came from New York. Might he be connected to you?
I am looking for information on my wife's family. Her grand-father was, William Henry Fitzgerald (1866-1939) who married Mary Elizabeth Coffee/Coffey (1873-1940). They had 8 children: Gilbert (b 1894), Lottie (b. 1896), Mamie ( b. 1898), Henry (b, 1901), Halsey (b.1904), Bowyer (b. 1908), Lowell b. 1910) and Helen (b. 1913). They are listed in the 1910 Bedford County, Virginia census. Am looking if anyone has information on the parents of William Henry Fitzgerald or Mary Elizabeth Coffee, or if anyone has information about this line please contact me at: [email protected]
Attempting to find whereabouts of Edward Fitzgerald, lived in Philadelphia with parents in 1960's, then moved to New York area. Had an older brother in military who was married with children. Also had a younger brother. Would be approximately 60 years old now.
Hi Cindy... I don't know if we have a connection but there are some simular names. I am trying to research my husband's Fitzgerald family. I wonder if he is from Thomas' line....Here is what we have, the furtherest we can go back is: Descendants of Thomas James Fitzgerald 1 Thomas James Fitzgerald b: Bet. 1852 - 1892 d: Bef. 1920 . +Mary Agnes Barth d: Bef. 1920 ........ 2 Edward Francis Fitzgerald b: 20 Mar 1907 in Ansonia, New Haven Co., CT d: 07 Jan 1989 in Waterbury, CT ............ +Mary Sheehan b: 1914 in Waterbury, CT d: Sep 1972 in CT ................... 3 [2] Edward Francis Fitzgerald b: 1936 in CT .......................3 Marilyn Fitzgerald ........ 2 Harry Fitzgerald b: Bef. 1907 ........ 2 Agnes Fitzgerald b: Aft. 1907 d: Bet. 1945 - 1950? ............ +George Phelan b: 1900 d: 1974 in CT Thanks, let me know if we have any connection and if I see anything that might be related to your search i will contact you! good Luck! colleen
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When I saw the messages revealing the increase of $20 each for copies of soc sec application I became very concerned. See the following site for information: http://www.ssa.gov/foia/foia_guide.htm The increased fees table is under the heading: Fees And Payments Not many years ago, genealogy was a luxury which only the wealthy could pursue. Most of us were not able to financially afford the process of locating our families and ancestors. Now, just when this treasure is within our hands, it is slipping out of our grasp. This is especially true for those of us on fixed incomes. Our time had finally come and now sadly it is gone again. To protest this insult to our pocketbooks, I am writing letters to my representatives in Congress. I looked up the following website to get the email addresses of the US Congress. Be sure to give your name & info as requested. ( The email addresses for my representatives work in spite of the caveat on the web page. ) See this webpage to locate YOUR representatives in Congress http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/ I will be emailing the following message. I invite you to either copy my message, using your signature, or send in your own: Dear Sirs: I STRONGLY protest the increase in cost for requesting copies of social security applications. The sudden increase from $7.00 to $20.00 is inequitable. This appears to me to be a deliberate attempt by the government to create a chilling effect on those of us pursuing the research of our families. This increase in price appears to be a way for the government to cut down on the number of requests they receive for application copies. Instead of fufilling the needs of taxpayers the government seems to be trying to eliminate their duty to assist us by making the cost of our requests prohibitive. As my representative in Washington, I am requesting that you try to stop this increase of costs for requesting copies of social security applications as soon as possible. Yours truly, Mary L Strovink Daukas [email protected]
When I saw the messages revealing the increase of $20 each for copies of soc sec application I became very concerned. See the following site for information: http://www.ssa.gov/foia/foia_guide.htm The increased fees table is under the heading: Fees And Payments Not many years ago, genealogy was a luxury which only the wealthy could pursue. Most of us were not able to financially afford the process of locating our families and ancestors. Now, just when this treasure is within our hands, it is slipping out of our grasp. This is especially true for those of us on fixed incomes. Our time had finally come and now sadly it is gone again. To protest this insult to our pocketbooks, I am writing letters to my representatives in Congress. I looked up the following website to get the email addresses of the US Congress. Be sure to give your name & info as requested. ( The email addresses for my representatives work in spite of the caveat on the web page. ) See this webpage to locate YOUR representatives in Congress http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/ I will be emailing the following message. I invite you to either copy my message, using your signature, or send in your own: Dear Sirs: I STRONGLY protest the increase in cost for requesting copies of social security applications. The sudden increase from $7.00 to $20.00 is inequitable. This appears to me to be a deliberate attempt by the government to create a chilling effect on those of us pursuing the research of our families. This increase in price appears to be a way for the government to cut down on the number of requests they receive for application copies. Instead of fufilling the needs of taxpayers the government seems to be trying to eliminate their duty to assist us by making the cost of our requests prohibitive. As my representative in Washington, I am requesting that you try to stop this increase of costs for requesting copies of social security applications as soon as possible. Yours truly, Mary L Strovink Daukas [email protected] MA: Knowah,Barker,Cloues,Lewis,Low,Norwell,Wellman,Strovink, Fitzgerald, Scannell, Fram NH: Chapman,Hobart,Simonds,Southmead,Wescott LT: von Vagner,Wagner,Dagys,Oleinik,Jakovenskaite,Drevinskas
David FitzGerald married Deborah Cournane 19 June 1855 in Casltegregory, Co.Kerry. They had 11 children, Frankie, Julia, Thomas b.1860, Ellan b. 27 Mar 1864, Deborah b. 25 Apr 1869, John b.15 Oct 1869, Francis b. 4 Jan 1872, Mary b.29 Sep 1873, David b.30 Nov 1875, Hannah b. c 1876, George b.16 Feb 1878. Deborah is likely to have brothers John & Cornelius. They are names as Godparents of David & Deborah's children. I am interested in contacting anyone who has information related to Deborah or John's families.
my grandmother was born in towanda, pa. (bradford county) in 1913 to john bernard fitzgerald and julia catherine mcdonald fitzgerald. her father was from asylum township, pa. and her mother from dushore. i currently trying to find information on the fitzgerald family. my grandmother does not remember very much. i was wondering if there could some connection between the family that you are looking for and my grandmother's ???
Several Fitzgerald families from Ireland were in Sullivan County, New York, as early as 1860. I am interested in John and Catherine Fitzgerald. John was probably born in Ireland about 1835-1840. He and Catherine were living in Thompson (Monticello), Sullivan County, New York, in 1880. Their children, all born in New York, included John (b. abt. 1864), Ann (b. abt. 1867), Sarah (b. abt. 1871) and James (b. abt. 1876). This family was still in Monticello for the 1900 Census. I would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone having information on this family. Tom
Seeking relatives & historical information. Father: Daniel Joseph Fitzgerald, born 11 August 1900, Rockchapel, Co. Cork, Ireland. Youngest of 9; father: Benjamin Fitzgerald, Mother, Mary Lane. Immigrated to USA about 1912. Family in Brooklyn, New York: Margaret (married Butler), Bridie (Bridget?) (married Andrew Amaty), brother Ben. Traveled to Lakeview, Oregon, brothers Dennis and James (Jimmy), worked in sheep herding until about 1940. I was born 29 April 1940; mother Opal May Batman, they were married in Klamath Falls, Oregon 25 November 1929 or 1930. Seeking any information on living relatives in USA or Ireland. Seeking Naturalization date and place. Intend to apply for dual Irish Citizenship/Passport. My email: [email protected] Many Thanks, Mary Lou Fitzgerald
Looking for Patrick FITZGERALD (b. c1837 in Ireland) m. Mary GILNER (b. c1839 in Ireland). Lived in Delaware, Ohio. Children:Michael (b. c1865), Stephen (b. c1867) & John Thomas (b. 3 June 1871 in Delaware Co., OH, m. 1 September 1897 in Columbus, Franklin Co.OH, d. 1 October 1911 in Milo, Franklin Co., OH). John's wife was Clara Belle GREEN.