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trying to find more information for this family that came to Illinois

Shell

Friday 17th Mar 2017, 05:30PM

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  • Father of William

    Dennis Fitzpatrick

    1824–1874

    Birth 25 MAR 1824 • Farnville, Parish of Aghaboe, (Queens Co) County Laois, Ireland

    Death 1874 • Mountmellick, Queens, Ireland

    Shell

    Friday 17th Mar 2017, 05:36PM
  • Shell:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    Williams parents were married in 1846 in Aghaboe. The only baptismal record I could locate on Roots Ireland was for William. See below.

    Roger McDonnell

    Date of Marriage:03-Feb-1846
    Parish / District:AGHABOE
    County:Co. Laois 
    Husband  DenisFitzpatrick Address Court
    Wife MaryCampion
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
     

    Name:William FitzpatrickDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:16-Feb-1847Address:BordwellParish/District:AGHABOEGender:MaleCountyCo. Laois
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:Denis FitzpatrickMother:Mary CampionOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:Ned Delany Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:Mary Phelan 

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 18th Mar 2017, 01:13AM
  • I am also researching a Fitzpatrick from Aghaboe. My great great grandfather was Michael Fitzpatrick. I know he was a soldier and a pensioner. I found a Michael Fitzpatrick that fits with my great great grandfather. I would like to know more about the family. My Michael Fitzpatrick was born in Aghaboe in 1807. He joined the 97th Regment of Foot in 1824 but eventually transferred to the 83rd of Foot from which he was pensioned. He died in Leeds, England in 1867 of Typhoid Fever. 

    You wrote that your ancestor migrated to Illionois. By any chance was this in Will County, Illinois? I did a DNA test with Ancestry.com and I have been matching with various people whose families ended up there. There were coal mines there and many of the Irish famililes that settled there were coal miners. 

     

    Have you done a DNA test? It might be helpful to your research. If we are related then proof of it might help us in our research. Irish genealogy is difficult because of  a lack of records. 

     

    Please let me knwow what you think.

     

    Iginio Fitzpatrick

    Iginio

    Saturday 18th Mar 2017, 01:14PM
  • They did go to will county Illinois (where i grew up) i have found that William came to Illinois around 1860-1868 i need to clean up this branch of my tree :) hence the research. He then had his first son (as far as i can tell so far) Dennis in (born 1874 Wilmington Illinois). Dennis had Mary (born 1900 Joliet Illinois). and Mary married Ned Barnett they had Phyllis Barnett (born 1929 in joliet Illinois) (my grandmother on my fathers side) who then married Robert Arthaud and had Michael Arthaud 1955 my father. 

    I have done my DNA on ancestry, i have stopped maying for my access for a bit though so i can not see everything i collected... but i am on there if you would like i could share my tree with you.

    Shell

    Tuesday 21st Mar 2017, 10:29PM
  • Many Irish people moved to Will County, Illinois, it seems.

    Have you uploaded to gedmatch.com? This is probably the most important thing you can do if you want to compare DNA. I use the DNA of my Aunts because they are a better match. They are half sisters and share one set of grandparents which in this cas is jut the set that matters to us.

    If you need any look ups or research I will help you.

     

    My username is iginio1 on ancestry.com. The gedmatch numbers for my aunts are A726836 and A095479. If you upload to gedmatch today send me the gedmatch number you generate and I will send you info on your matches.

    Please share your tree with me.

    If you can send me a message on ancestry with an email address.

     

    Iginio

     

    Iginio

    Wednesday 22nd Mar 2017, 04:38PM
  • Shell,

     

    I have learned quite a bit since I last posted to this thread. 

    I am very much of the opinion that my great grandfather Patrick "George" Fitzpatrick lived in Will County, Illinois. 

    I have many DNA matches from Will County, Illinois. There is one family in particular that causes me to believe that George lived in Braidwood, Illinois. He was a coal miner and there was a coal mine there. It seems that the railroad recruited people from there to work at a coal mine at Carthage, New Mexico which is how George ended up in New Mexico. 

     

    Please let me know what you think. 

     

    Iginio Fitzpatrick

    Iginio

    Tuesday 16th Nov 2021, 06:45PM

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