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I am searching for information about Morgan (and his wife Margaret (Arnold) Fitzpatrick). One of their sons (James Fitzpatrick) had a daughter (Margaret Edith), who married my paternal grandfather, Chester Arthur Goodwin. Morgan Fitzpatrick was from County Wexford. The Catholic Parish Register, 1655-1915, has a Morgan Fitzpatrick being baptized in Enniscorthy on 19 December 1809; His father was Phillip Fitzpatrick and his mother was Mary Tierney. He also appears in the Ireland Tithe Applotment Book as living in Graigmore (Graigue More?)townland, Kilrush Parish, County Wexford, in 1924. And in the 1841 census of Canada he is living on Prince Edward Island, occupation tailor. I know virtually nothing about Margaret Arnold, except for her appearance in the Canada census of 1861 as a widow. There are two other later references to them as the parents of children getting married, both marriages occurring in Boston, Massachusetts. One of their sons, Patrick, was born in Ireland in 1826 (possibly 1825), but their other children (5 of them) were born in Canada, starting in 1827. So it appears that they came to Canada sometime around 1826 or 1827, and spent the rest of their lives there.

 

Jim G

Tuesday 31st Mar 2020, 07:48PM

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  • Hi Jim G:  

     

    Thank you for your query to the message board.  If you are not aware of this resource, it might be worth looking at:  https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/service/search-public-archives-material-online

    There is also a website known as the Island Register which you might find useful.  That link is here:  http://www.islandregister.com/

    Have you tried searching for the surname Arnold?  I see a church baptism reference for a Margaret Arnold baptised 1 August 1792 in Wexford Parish.  Her parents werre:  Lawrence Arnold and Mary Kensalough (probably Kinsella).  Baptism sponsors were:  James Murphy & Elizabeth Murphy.  Unfortunately, this particular record does not appear to be in a register that is available oline through the National Library of Ireland, but  you can find the digtisied registers for Wexford here.https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0610

    The dates of births of the sons belonging to Morgan and Margaret would indicate that both must have been at least 18 years old.  With the baptism record that you found of Morgan in 1809, he would have been extremely young to have had a family beginning in 1825 and in addition, to have occupied land in the Tithe Applotment Books.  He may be a connection to the family, and the record may be useful.  

    The Roots Ireland database where I got the Margaret Arnold baptism record does not have the baptism registers for Wexford parish between 1815-1838 so you might consider looking at the NLI link just above and go through those registers for the years of 1820-7 for Patrick Fitzpatrick's baptism.  The register for that year is the missing register from Roots Ireland (1815-1838) and the writing is not too poorly.  

    You might also see if you can find a death record for Margaret Fitzpatrick which may give her parents' names.  If the family later moved to the US as you indicated that marriages occurred in Boston, a search of naturalisation records may give further information.  

    Please let me know if you need further assistance.  The very best of luck with your research.  If you are interested, you might consider creating an Ancestor Profile on the XO Chronicles page.  You can do so via this link:  https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/ancestor-database

     

    All the best,

     

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 1st Apr 2020, 10:22AM
  • Thanks very much for your helpful advice, Jane. I too worried about the birthdate I have for Morgan and what had to be his very young age for the birth of his first son. One thing I constantly worry about is getting the wrong people completely - Fitzpatrick is such a common name. The same thing happens with another branch of my tree, a group of Phelans from County Waterford. 

    Jim G

    Thursday 2nd Apr 2020, 03:25PM

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