Historical records matching John Wilson Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory
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About John Wilson Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory
His father's title became extinct, and his sons declared illegitimate because:
by a subsequent marriage, celebrated by a Catholic priest, and therefore invalid according to the English law of the period, though perfectly valid coram Deo, his Lordship, who died at Farming-wood , in 1818, left two sons, viz. John Wilson Fitzpatrick and Richard Wilson Fitzpatrick.
The history and antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory 1981
The Diary: Sex, Death, and God in the Affairs of a Victorian Cleric By Marilyn Thomas
The Fitzpatricks owned two estates in Ireland: Granston Manor and Lisduff, both in Queen's county, Ireland
John Wilson Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory's Timeline
1811 |
September 23, 1811
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1832 |
April 24, 1832
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St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
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1835 |
November 15, 1835
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Minnigaff Parish, Scotland, UK
Ref: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Old Parish Registers Birth and Baptisms
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1841 |
January 6, 1841
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Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
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1849 |
July 29, 1849
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1883 |
January 22, 1883
Age 71
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