Barnaby “Bryan MacGill” Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron of Upper Ossory

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Barnaby “Bryan MacGill” Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron of Upper Ossory

Also Known As: "Barnaby"
Birthdate:
Death: before March 16, 1640
Immediate Family:

Son of Thady Fitzpatrick, 4th Lord Upper Ossory and Joan Butler
Husband of Lady Margaret Butler
Father of Brian Fitzpatrick, 6th Lord Upper Ossory; Edward Bryan; James Fitzpatrick and Dermoid “Darby” Fitzpatrick

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About Barnaby “Bryan MacGill” Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron of Upper Ossory

Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron of Upper Ossory was the son of Thady Fitzpatrick, 4th Baron of Upper Ossory and Joan Butler.1 He married Lady Margaret Butler, daughter of Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormonde and Hon. Helen Butler.2 He died in 1641.1 He gained the title of 5th Baron of Upper Ossory.

Child of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron of Upper Ossory and Lady Margaret Butler

  1. Barbaby Fitzpatrick, 6th Baron of Upper Ossory+1

O RIAN, BRYAN, or BARNABY, succeeded as fifth Lord of Upper Ossory. He has been already mentioned more than once, in connection with the controversy with his uncle, John Fitzpatrick of Castletown. On the 14th July, 1634, he took his seat in Parliament; but died a few years after, some time before March 16th, 1639-40. He married Margaret, eldest daughter of Walter Butler, Earl of Ormond, and by her (who was living, his widow, at Watercastle, in 1641), had issue :

  1. BRIAN or BARNABY, his successor.
  2. EDWARD or EDMUND, still living, August 16th, 1643.1
  3. JAMES, who died in England. His son, Henry or James, laid claim, but ineffectually, to the title of Lord of Upper Ossory, about the year 1700 ; he died in 1711, leaving an only son, James.

FITZPATRICK - Lords and Earls of Upper Ossory

  • 1c) Bryan=Barnaby, 5th Lord of Upper Ossory (d.ca 1638); m.by 1619 Lady Margaret Butler
    • 1d) Bryan=Barnaby, 6th Lord of Upper Ossory (d.1663/7); m.Catherine Everard
    • 2d) Edward (fl 1643)
    • 3d) James; not mentioned in Collins
    • 4d) Dermoid=Derby

http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/fitzpatrick.html


Said to be the ancestor of Edward Bryan of Westminster London, second son, brother of Bryan, Sixth Lord of Upper Ossory. Edward discarded the family Mcgill Patrick or Fitz-Patrick and assumed the name of Bryan. He married Ann Bignold? and had Ann Butler Bryan who married in 1724, Major General Alexander Spotwood, birth 1676 at Annapolis Married June 7, 1740, Governer of the Colony of Virginia, 1752 and Depudy Postmaster General of the Colonies, they had Ann Catherine Spotwood, birth 1726, death 1802, Married Colonal Bernard Moore of Chelsea, King Wiilam County.



Was this a mixup with his grandson Barnaby, 7th Lord, who also married a Margaret Butler?

http://thepeerage.com/p27187.htm#i271866

References

  • http://thepeerage.com/p65652.htm#i656515
  • 1. [S22] Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D., A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, new edition (1883; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1978), page 209. Hereinafter cited as Burkes Extinct Peerage.
  • 2. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2811. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • “Americans of Royal Descent: A Collection of Genealogies of American Families ...” By Charles Henry Browning. Pedigree CIX. Page 429. GoogleBooks
  • ”The Mansions of England: Or, Picturesque Delineations of the Seats ...,“ Volume 1- . “The Ladies Anne and Gertrude Fitz-Patrick.” Page 3c1. GoogleBooks
  • Carrigan, William. The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory, Volume 1. (1905) p 98-99 GoogleBooks
  • Individual: http://www.fitz-patrick.net/giolla.html et Sir Collins's Peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical Greatly augmented and continued to the present time by Sir Egerton Brydges, K.J., vol VIII, pp.293 sq., London 1812
  • Family: stirnet.com, page FitzPatrick1 et http://fabpedigree.com/s072/f108105.htm