Hi Christina, Where did you get these? Someone was kind and had copied a page of Fitzgerald, John and at the moment I can't find where I put it. However when I was reading it I had a hard time figuring out which one was my John. I know that he was an Attorney and Notary Public. He was definetly an Attorney when my ggggrandmother was born in 1803. He lived in Limerick. If you have access to this could you look him up. I believe he was married in 1802 and may have been an Attorney at the time. Carla ----- Original Message ---- From: Christina Hunt <filidh@carolina.rr.com> To: LIMERICK <IRL-LIMERICK@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 8:47:38 PM Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Alumni Dublineses - some Limerick names Various names from Alumni Dublineses: ARMSTRONG, Wyndham Fitzgerald, Siz: (Dungannon Sch.), June 13, 1843, aged 18; s. of John, Agricola ; b. Co. Limerick. Sch. 1846. LYSAGHT, John, Pen (Mr. DUNBAR, Dublin), Aug. 31, 1639, aged 18; eldest s. of Thomas; b. Co. Limerick. LYSAGHT, John, Pen. (Mr CHINERY, Middletown), June 14, 1718, aged 16; s. of Nicholas, Armiger; b. Co., Limerick. [1st Baron lisle.] LYSAGHT, Richard, Pen. (Mr M'GILLIGOTT), Nov. 10 1790, aged 15; s. of Thomas, Pragmaticus; b. Co. Limerick. POWELL, John, Pen. (Dr CASHIN), July 8, 1736, aged 16 ; s. of Robert, Generosus; b. Eaglestown. Co. Limerick, B.A. aest 1741. POWER, Edward Rose, Siz. Can. (self-educated), May 23, 1837, aged 20; s. of Edward Saltator; b. Limerick. RIGGS, George, Pen. (Mr CHINNERY, Middleton), May 5, 1727, aged 18; s. of George, Generosus; b. Co. Limerick. WALSH, John, Pen. (Mr TURPIN), Oct. 17, 1834, aged 20; R.C., s. of Michael, Generosus; B. Limerick. WALSH, (WELSH), John W., Pen. (P.T.), Dec. 6, 1845, aged 22; s. of John, Agricola; b. Co. Limerick. *The date is when they entered the college. A few Latin Terms: generosus -a -um [of noble birth , noble, well-bred]; pragmaticus -a -um [skilled in business]; armiger -gera -gerum [bearing arms]; as subst. , m. or f., [an armor bearer] agricola -ae m. [farmer]. mercator -oris m. [a merchant , wholesale trader] causidicus -i m. [an advocate , barrister] Also Pen. means pensioner. Source. Alumni Dublineses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors, and Provosts of Trinity College, In the University of Dublin. Edited by the Late George Dames Burtchaell and Thomas Ulick Sadleir. 1924 [Source: FHL # 0990388] Christina ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message