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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Tipperary => Topic started by: jud72 on Sunday 16 April 06 16:43 BST (UK)
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Hi
I am researching an Edward Fitzpatrick who was born about 1840 in Tipperary and moved to the Kilmanagh area of Kilkenny around 1867. His marriage certificate states that he was from Cappagh and that his father was Bryan. In the 1901 Census there was a Patrick Fitzpatrick (also born about 1840) in Cappagh, close to Ballingarry, whose eldest son I know to have been Bryan or Brien. I think it is likely that this Patrick was a brother of Edward above. Patrick was married to Ellen Egan and also had a daughter Bridget and son Patrick. Does anyone have any information on these Fitzpatricks of Cappagh?
There are no Fitzpatricks listed there in the Griffith Valuation.
Thanks
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FITZPATRICK, Brien Birth
born 8 Sep 1874 Ballingarry
Tipperary, Ireland
Civil Reg.
Fath Patrick Fitzpatrick
Moth Ellen Egan
audrey
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Thank very much Audrey.
I have been doing a little more investigating and now realise that there are 2 townlands called Cappagh which seem to be close to each other and on the border with Kilkenny. One is in Ballingarry and the other is in Templemichael. From the Griffiths Valuation I know that there were a number of Fitzpatrick families in Castlejohn, Templemichael, right next to Cappagh. Does anyone have any info on these Fitzpatricks? Are there still Fitzpatricks in the area?
Brendan
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this is the only reference to Edward I can find different spelling ? There is loads of Fitzpatrick in Tipp.no Edward that fits
FITSPATRICK, Bryan
born 18 Sep 1868 at 617, Callan
Kilkenny, Ireland
Fath. Edward FITSPATRICK
Moth. Judith TALLIS
audrey
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Hi Brendan
I have Fitzpatricks in Templemichael.
Mine is Patrick Fitzpatrick, he married my g g grandmother Mary Butler in 1877 he was 55yrs it states batchelor, but I suppose he could have been married before.
His fathers name was Edward Fitzpatrick, and one witness was James Fitzpatrick.
That is all I ahve been able to find at the moment.
Have you come across these names?
Julie
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Hi Brendan.
I forgot to say that my Fitzpatricks are from Castlejohn.
Julie
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Hi Julie,
Unfortunately I have not made much progress recently. It is interesting to note that there was an Edward in Castlejohn though. Were the names Bryan or Bernard also used? I'll let you know if I discover anything new.
Brendan
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Hi Brendan
At the moment I have been unable to find anymore info on my Fitzpatricks as by the 1901 census Patrick was deceased, the only other option is for me to try and trace him through church records.
I have written to someone I know to ask for help, I will let you know.
Julie
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I wouldnt be surprised if some of the Fitzpatricks from Castlejohn ended up in Rutland County Vermont Slate quarries mid 1800s. But that is more about a lot of circumstantial evidence as opposed to hard facts.