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Hi Everyone,

    I am researching my FitzMaurice family from Roscommon. My GGGgrandfather was Edward FitzMaurice. He was born in Carrick-on-Shannon, Aughrim parish about 1770. He married Mary Lavin about 1804. Mary was born about 1782 possibly in the nearby townland of Killukin. They were Roman Catholic. Edward enlisted in the British army in 1805 and served until he retired in 1831. He served overseas in Nova Scotia, Canada and Jamaica, West Indies. He also served in several locations in Ireland. He was in the 101st regiment of foot and also with the 1st and 9th Royal Veterans Battalions.

    Edward and Mary had 7 children. Patrick, Catherine, Edward, Mary Ann, John, James, and Ellen. Edward retired in 1831 and emmigrated to New Brunswick, Canada with 5 of his children. Edward Jr. was born in Killukin in 1817, John was born in Jamaica about 1814 and Mary Ann was also born in Jamaica about 1811.James and Ellen were born somewhere in Ireland, possibly near Maryborough, Cork county. Patrick and Catherines birthplaces are unknown, possibly in Nova Scotia or Jamaica. Catherine married Bernard McDermott in 1832 in St.John, New Brunswick. I believe she died shortly afterwards. I am descended from John who married Mary Schools in New Brunswick. I have good imformation on the descendents of the 5 children that came to New Brunswick but I am now trying to find out more about the 2 children who stayed in Ireland. They were Patrick and Edward Jr.

    Patrick and Edward Jr. both served in the British army for a while but I don't think they stayed in very long. I found the baptism record for Edward jr. in Killukin, but I have not found out anything else about him. They were both apparently alive in 1842 as they are mentioned in their fathers will at this time. Patrick, who I believe was the eldest son received very little in his fathers will. I am assuming that this was because he received his inheritance when his father left Ireland, possibly his fathers farm? This is just a working Hypothesis at this time, but there was a Patrick FitzMaurice who had a farm in Cloonfad More around this time. I am trying to find land records or lease records to see if there is a connection, and I am also researching this Patrick FitzMaurice and his descendents.

    There is also a John FitzMaurice that was born in Killukin about 1780 and that served with Edward Sr. with the 101st regiment of foot at the same time. I believe that this John was a brother or close cousin to Edward. I am researching him also. I believe that after John retired, that he also returned to Roscommon county.

    I would like to make contact with any descendents of Patrick, Edward Jr., or John FitzMaurice who still live in Ireland or wherever they may have moved to.

Thank you,

Bernie FitzMaurice

 

fitz1959

Saturday 3rd Mar 2012, 09:38PM

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  • Hi Bernie,

    You could try checking the land records called the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38) or the later Griffith's Valuation (1848-64) for information about Edward and Patrick. You at least have some idea of where they were from, so this will help you greatly. Griffith's is freely available online here: www.askaboutireland.com

    If you knew a little more, you might be able to discover lots more information about them in the British Army through the records at the National Archives (UK). www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk If you have any more details about their service in the army, please let me know and I will try to guide you in the right direection.

    Hopefully, someone living in the area will be able to offer you more information about their descendants.

    Kind regards,

    Sinead Cooney

    Genealogist (Ireland XO)

    Monday 5th Mar 2012, 11:17AM
  • Hi, I am looking for Edward Lavin but have almost no info. Do you have any further info on the Mary Lavin you listed that you could share? Perhaps my Edward was a relative of hers?

    Thank You,

    Debbie

    Friday 14th Mar 2014, 03:25PM
  • Hi Debbie,

    I haven't found anything more on Mary lavin or her family. I may have some info for you though. I looked thru the microfilm for Killukin parish looking for clues, and recorded names and records that may have been connected to my family. The records start about 1811. I recorded the baptism, marraiges etc. from this early period for Fitzmaurice , Lavins and others. I recorded a baptism for Edward Lavan, son of Patrick Lavan and Betty Paddon on 9 July, 1817. The sponsors were Bernard (possibly  Edward?) Lavan and Lira Lavan. This was the only Edward Lavan that I wrote down up to 1832. It was extremely hard to read some of these old records, and I copied what I thought it was and added a question mark and alternate interpretations if I was not sure. Do you have any other info on your Edward? Do you have names of siblings or children or spouse or parents? Also any info for dates, such as children that were born in a certain year, etc., or the townland or county they were from? There were a lot of Lavins in this part of Roscommon county. You can e-mail me at fitz1959@hotmail.com and I will check what I have.

    Bernie FitzMaurice

    fitz1959

    Friday 14th Mar 2014, 10:29PM
  • Hi, no I really don't have any other info. Edward born in Ireland married to Margaret also born in Ireland. One known son, Edward J. (possibly Joseph) was born in Ireland most probably 1863, immigrated to America and married Ann (Annie) Flanagan in Massachuetts 7 Oct. 1883. Edward and Ann had probably 10 children all born in Massachuetts.

    There are lots of Lavins out there but I'm not making a connection to this line. Everywhere leads to a dead end. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

    Debbie

    Saturday 15th Mar 2014, 06:00PM
  • Hi Debbie,

    It looks like you are in the same situation as me. The easy parts are done and you have to start digging deep! I did some quick checks on ancestry.com and there were other Lavins in Hampden co. Massachusetts. You may have to research these other Lavins, if only to eliminate any possible connections. They may be related to yours but immigrated many years earlier. In Ireland, I would recommend concentrating on northern Roscommon, Leitrim, and Mayo counties as this seems to be where most Lavins were from. There were also some in Kilkenny county. The microfilm that I was looking thru had a lot of Lavins. In the 20 year period that I concentrated on there were at least 50 times that the name was listed in the parish record. Your Edward Lavin was born about 30 years after my ancestors left Ireland so it was later than the time I was looking at but the parish register continued on and may cover the period you want. The LDS # is 989741 and you can order it from your nearest Family history center. You also may need to check out other microfilms from surrounding areas. I would also recommend trying http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/index.shtml . There is some background material on the Lavin family that you may find helpful and there are several people who use the website that are researching Lavins. I will let you know if I come across anything.

    Good Luck,

    Bernie

    fitz1959

    Monday 17th Mar 2014, 09:51PM
  • Hi Sinead,

    I have a bit more info on the military records of the people I am looking for. Edward FitzMaurice (born 1817 in Killikin) was in the 44th regiment of foot. This regiment was in Afgahanistan during the first Afghan war and the regiment was decimated in that war in 1842. There were only 2 recorded survivors but a few others were rumored to have survived. I am trying to find a muster roll that will show that he was there at that time. His brother Patrick FitzMaurice was in the 30th regiment of foot and served in Bermuda where a daughter named Anna Maria was born about 1837. I am trying to find records to verify this also. The John FitzMaurice, that I suspect was a brother of my Edward FitzMaurice, after he served with the 101st regiment of foot as Seargent Major served with the 85th Kings regiment of light infantry as Colour Seargent and spent some time in Malta. He was medically discharged in 1824 from that regiment. I don't know where he went afterward. I am sure there are muster rolls etc. in the British archives but they are not online. From inquiries I have made you can only get copies of the entire muster rolls which can be quite long and expensive. I have some records from the archives such as discharges. I think that I have to wait for more records to come online or hire someone to do the research at the archives. Do you have any suggestions ?

    Thanks,

    Bernie

     

    fitz1959

    Thursday 11th Dec 2014, 10:52PM
  • Hi Sinead,

    I have a bit more info on the military records of the people I am looking for. Edward FitzMaurice (born 1817 in Killikin) was in the 44th regiment of foot. This regiment was in Afgahanistan during the first Afghan war and the regiment was decimated in that war in 1842. There were only 2 recorded survivors but a few others were rumored to have survived. I am trying to find a muster roll that will show that he was there at that time. His brother Patrick FitzMaurice was in the 30th regiment of foot and served in Bermuda where a daughter named Anna Maria was born about 1837. I am trying to find records to verify this also. The John FitzMaurice, that I suspect was a brother of my Edward FitzMaurice, after he served with the 101st regiment of foot as Seargent Major served with the 85th Kings regiment of light infantry as Colour Seargent and spent some time in Malta. He was medically discharged in 1824 from that regiment. I don't know where he went afterward. I am sure there are muster rolls etc. in the British archives but they are not online. From inquiries I have made you can only get copies of the entire muster rolls which can be quite long and expensive. I have some records from the archives such as discharges. I think that I have to wait for more records to come online or hire someone to do the research at the archives. Do you have any suggestions ?

    Thanks,

    Bernie

     

    fitz1959

    Thursday 11th Dec 2014, 10:53PM

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