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Thomas FitzPatrick, I

Also Known As: "Revolutionary War Hero"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ireland
Death: June 26, 1787 (66-67)
Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William FitzPatrick, I and Sarah Jane Fitzpatrick
Husband of Elizabeth Henley Fitzpatrick; Jane FitzPatrick and Elizabeth Henley FitzPatrick
Father of Mary Karan Happuck Fitzpatrick; John Sr Fitzpatrick; William FitzPatrick, Sr.; Daniel FitzPatrick; Sarah Margaret Woldrich? Williamson and 11 others
Brother of Joseph FitzPatrick, I and Karenhappuck FitzPatrick

Occupation: Constable, Revolutionary War soldier, moved to MS
Managed by: Private User
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About Thomas FitzPatrick, I

DAR Ancestor #: A131657. See timeline for Land transactions. Source:Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys

Thomas first bought land in 1738 the same time his father did, on adjacent lots. Next, in 1747 Thomas and his brother Joseph patented adjacent land described as on both sides of the South Branch of the North Fork of the Hardware River

In 1747 Thomas, William and Joseph Fitzpatrick were on list of "tithables at the mountain on north side of James River." Thomas was constable and Joseph kept a Tavern in 1749. Adelle Bartlett Harper's Family Lines p.174

You can find many mentions of Thomas Fitzpatrick at this google search: "Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly site:ancestry.com"




FITZPATRICK, THOMAS DAR Patriot Ancestor #: A131657 [https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=ful...] Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: CIRCA 1720 IRELAND Death: POST 6-26-1787 ALBEMARLE CO VIRGINIA Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES

RESIDENCE Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: , By: Conversion 1) County: ALBEMARLE CO - State: VIRGINIA

SPOUSE Number Name

1) ELIZABETH HAMNER  

daughter Sarah married John Williamson







DAR Patriot References

Biography

Thomas FitzPatrick, I was born in 1720 in Ireland and was baptized in Dublin, Ireland. He was a Constable, Revolutionary War soldier, moved to MS.

Thomas married Jane FitzPatrick circa 1745 in VA, United States. Together they had the following children:

Thomas married Elizabeth Henley FitzPatrick circa 1762 in Albemarle, VA, United States. Together they had the following children:

He died on June 26, 1787, in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.





Thomas Fitzpatrick 1787 Virginia, U.S., Wills, and Probate Records.pdf
Name William Fitzpatrick

Probate Dec Court 1787
Albemarle County, VA
Item Description Will Books, Vol 2-3, 1752-1798
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Fitspatrick Wife

Hamner Fitzpatrick Son
William Fitzpatrick Son
John Fitzpatrick Son
Thomas Fitzpatrick Son
Sarah Woldrick Williamson Daughter
Lavey Kasanhappuck Daughter
Joseph Fitspatrick Son
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Daughter
Edward Fitspatrick Son

Karanhappuck Fitspatrick Sister



'References
Probated Will of Thomas Fizpatrick 1787

Please join this project on FTDNA -Maelanfaid is an ancient, early medieval Irish and Scottish name that first appears in the annals and manuscript genealogies around 700 AD. It is Gaelic for Prince or Chief of the Storm. There was also a Saint Maelandfaid circa 600 AD at Molana-Dairinis abbey, Ireland

The Scottish names Macaloney, Maloney, McAlonie, McLoney, MacGillonie are anglifications of Mac-Maelanfaid. The Irish names Malanaphy, Malamphy, Molamphy, Mellamphy, Mullamphy, Melaniphy, Molanphy are anglifications of Maelanfaid.Other Maelanfaid names include Cameron, McMartan and McPhee. . Fitzpatrick was on the long list of surnames as well

The ancestors of many modern-day Scottish, Canadian & U.S., Aussie / NZ., Macaloney's, McAloney's, McAlonie's changed their name from McAlonan, McAlonen when they left Northern Ireland in the 1800's, where they had been 'Ulster-Scot planters'. It is believed these people, and also he Antrim Moloney's/Maloney's 'Irished' their name from Macaloney etc to McAlonan, Moloney, Maloney etc., after they moved from Lochaber, Scotland (some via Islay) to Northern Ireland, and then back to Macaloney etc when they left Northern Ireland. Therefore, many McAlonan's / McAlonen's and Antrim Moloney's / Maloney's are also Maelanfaid.

The Cameron, McMartin, MacMartin, McPhail, MacPhail, McBean, MacBean, McBain, MacBain, McSorley, MacSorley, McSorlie, MacSorley names originating from Lochaber, Scotland are recorded in the Gaelic MS 1467 AD as being of the blood-line of Clan Maelanfaid. MacNabs also appear to be related. -

You will need full mtdna and Ydna testing with FTNDA and Fitzpatrick or a surname listed on the list, [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/macaloney/dna-results] This one as well has a blog




FLUVANNA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WILL BOOK I, 1777-1808, Pages 34-37.

Will dated 17 Aug 1778 and probated 1 Nov 1781.

Abstract of his Will:

My son Benjamin, 1 negro,

my son William, 1 negro,

my son Joseph, 1 negro;

my sons William and Joseph, 1,000 acres of land lying at Martin King's fork road.

My daughters, Elizabeth Hurd 10 pounds current money;

my daughter Molly Wright, the land whereon she now lives, and one negro girl.

My grandson, William Hurd, son of George Hurd (under 18 years of age).

Joseph Hurd, son of Thomas Hurd.

My sons, Booth and Rene Fitzpatrick, the land, mill, plantation on which I now live containing 300 acres, also an entry of land I have on Middle Creek and another on North River.

My wife Molly Fitzpatrick My desire is that my son, Rene, should have twelve months schooling.

Witnesses: John Napier and Champion Napier.




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Thomas FitzPatrick, I's Timeline

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Ireland
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Augusta, VA, United States