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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A short history of my FOGARTY (and other) ancestors in Ireland and Australia by Terry Fogarty, Sydney, Australia.
Tuesday, December 19, 2000
Michael Fogarty (the younger)
Michael Fogarty (the younger) was the fourth son of Michael Fogarty and Margaret Spencer. He was born at Phils Creek on the 9th June 1854 and baptised on the 25th June 1854 by the Rev. P. Magennis.
It appears that Michael left his home at Phils Creek and moved to Frogmore as on the 20 April 1897 (aged 36 years) he married Eliza Jane O'Leary (nee Phillips) of Hovell's Creek at the Catholic Church in Frogmore. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Timothy Hanley and witnessed by hMichael's brother James and sister May.
Michael and Eliza Jane had fifteen children (7 boys and 7 girls plus their first, unnamed, who presumably died at birth). It is believed all the children were born at Frogmore.
Children of Michael and Eliza Jane
Unamed
John (Jack) Thomas b. 1881 d. 1970 married Patty Flint (1); Florence Chown (2); Pearl Surridge (3)
Mary Jane b. 1883 married Valentine Neels
Margaret b. 1885 d. 1957 married Alexander Niven
Ellen Ann b. 1888 married James Ward
Eliza Dorcas b. 1890 married Walter Lowe
Michael George b. 1893 d. 1927 Koorawatha
Frederick Joseph b. 1895 d. 1895 Koorawatha
Patrick James b. 1897 married Margaret Gormly
Sarah Catherine b. 1899 married Francis Shepherd
Walter Philip b. 1901 married Eileen Redman
William George b. 1903 d. 1955 Young
Francis Ernest b. 1904 married Ellen Evans
Mary Catherine married Len Reeves
Ellen (Nell) Agnes married Allan McNamara
Later in life, Michael and Eliza Jane moved to Koorawatha where they was living in 1920 when his son Patrick James brought his new wife Margaret (nee Gormly) to live with them for a time.
My grandfather was Patrick James (Paddy) Fogarty who married Margaret Gormly.
It appears that Michael left his home at Phils Creek and moved to Frogmore as on the 20 April 1897 (aged 36 years) he married Eliza Jane O'Leary (nee Phillips) of Hovell's Creek at the Catholic Church in Frogmore. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Timothy Hanley and witnessed by hMichael's brother James and sister May.
Michael and Eliza Jane had fifteen children (7 boys and 7 girls plus their first, unnamed, who presumably died at birth). It is believed all the children were born at Frogmore.
Children of Michael and Eliza Jane
Unamed
John (Jack) Thomas b. 1881 d. 1970 married Patty Flint (1); Florence Chown (2); Pearl Surridge (3)
Mary Jane b. 1883 married Valentine Neels
Margaret b. 1885 d. 1957 married Alexander Niven
Ellen Ann b. 1888 married James Ward
Eliza Dorcas b. 1890 married Walter Lowe
Michael George b. 1893 d. 1927 Koorawatha
Frederick Joseph b. 1895 d. 1895 Koorawatha
Patrick James b. 1897 married Margaret Gormly
Sarah Catherine b. 1899 married Francis Shepherd
Walter Philip b. 1901 married Eileen Redman
William George b. 1903 d. 1955 Young
Francis Ernest b. 1904 married Ellen Evans
Mary Catherine married Len Reeves
Ellen (Nell) Agnes married Allan McNamara
Later in life, Michael and Eliza Jane moved to Koorawatha where they was living in 1920 when his son Patrick James brought his new wife Margaret (nee Gormly) to live with them for a time.
My grandfather was Patrick James (Paddy) Fogarty who married Margaret Gormly.
Margaret Spencer
1825 Born in Clenalty, Co Tipperary to Philip Spencer, farmer and Mary (nee Keneally.) Grandaughter of Thomas Spencer and Johanna (nee Breen) and of John Keneally and Mary (nee Turner).
1841 Arrived in Australia from Clenalty, Co. Tipperary.
13 AUG 1845 Married Michael Fogarty when aged 20 years (Michael would have been either 45 or 55 years).Children: 5 males, 3 females, 1 male deceased pre 1866.
16 DEC 1886: Signed her will. Mrs Fogarty left 40 acres of land to her son, John Fogarty, together with a selection mortgaged to W Kershaw, a storekeeper at Boorowa. Her will was signed on the 16th December 1886.
Her death occurred on Christmas Eve 1886.
(Probate office: Located at 14754 series 3)
24 DEC 1886 Died in Phils Creek aged 61 years. Cause of death - Natural Causes 21 days. Informant: John Fogarty, son Phils Creek
26 DEC 1886 Interred Borrowa
1841 Arrived in Australia from Clenalty, Co. Tipperary.
13 AUG 1845 Married Michael Fogarty when aged 20 years (Michael would have been either 45 or 55 years).Children: 5 males, 3 females, 1 male deceased pre 1866.
16 DEC 1886: Signed her will. Mrs Fogarty left 40 acres of land to her son, John Fogarty, together with a selection mortgaged to W Kershaw, a storekeeper at Boorowa. Her will was signed on the 16th December 1886.
Her death occurred on Christmas Eve 1886.
(Probate office: Located at 14754 series 3)
24 DEC 1886 Died in Phils Creek aged 61 years. Cause of death - Natural Causes 21 days. Informant: John Fogarty, son Phils Creek
26 DEC 1886 Interred Borrowa
Probate
14 OCT 1881 Probate was granted.
Copy of Probate:"This day upon Petition administration of the Estates and Effects of Michael Fogarty deceased was granted to Margaret Fogarty, widow of the deceased. Intestate died the 4th day of October 1867 (should be 1866) Goods sworn under 40 pounds.)
(Source NSW Probate Office, Mena House, Macquarie Street, Sydney Vol 6160 series 3)
Copy of Probate:"This day upon Petition administration of the Estates and Effects of Michael Fogarty deceased was granted to Margaret Fogarty, widow of the deceased. Intestate died the 4th day of October 1867 (should be 1866) Goods sworn under 40 pounds.)
(Source NSW Probate Office, Mena House, Macquarie Street, Sydney Vol 6160 series 3)
Married at Boorowa
Marriage Certificate:"No 317 Vol 94 (Register General Dept. Reference 71M2915J)
Michael Fogarty, Roman Catholic and Margaret Spencer, Roman Catholic were married at Snugs, Boorowa, on 13 AUG 1845.
Witnesses were Michael O'Brien and Judith O'Brien Minister was Charles Lovat of Yass.
Michael Fogarty, Roman Catholic and Margaret Spencer, Roman Catholic were married at Snugs, Boorowa, on 13 AUG 1845.
Witnesses were Michael O'Brien and Judith O'Brien Minister was Charles Lovat of Yass.
Land at Yass
14 MAR 1845 Letter to The Hon. C.D Riddle Esq., M.C. Coll. Treasurer, Sydney:Burrawa Co. King
Hon Sir,
I am desirous to rent one section of Crown Land agreeable to Government Regulations, the same to put up to auction in the Township of Yass, on as early a day as possible. The following is the description viz "Bounded on the north side bySection line three miles south of the Cooramingla Creek and on the east and south side by section lines and on the west by the Burrawa rivers."
I have the Hon to be your most Obedient Servant,
Michael Fogarty."
(Source: Archives Authority of New South Wales, SydneyLetters to the Col. Sec re Land. Location : Shelf 2/7859 A - F)
Hon Sir,
I am desirous to rent one section of Crown Land agreeable to Government Regulations, the same to put up to auction in the Township of Yass, on as early a day as possible. The following is the description viz "Bounded on the north side bySection line three miles south of the Cooramingla Creek and on the east and south side by section lines and on the west by the Burrawa rivers."
I have the Hon to be your most Obedient Servant,
Michael Fogarty."
(Source: Archives Authority of New South Wales, SydneyLetters to the Col. Sec re Land. Location : Shelf 2/7859 A - F)
Fogarty Convicts
According to the NSW Convict register there were 18 Fogarty convicts transported to Colony between 1811 and 1840. Fifteen of these were male convicts:
Note: Names and details in red below are from other sources.
Name Ship Year
Margaret Britannia 1798 tried Bristol 07/04/1793
Owen Providence 1811
Mary Kangaroo 1814
John Surry 1816 forwarded to Windsor; assigned William Cox
John Atlas 1816 forwarded to Parramatta; servant to Mrs Hamilton
Michael Pilot 1817 sent to Bathurst
Michael Minerva 1821 forwarded to Bringelly; complained about ill treatment and food shortages on the Minerva (a shoemaker) assigned to Mr Waite living at Browley, S. Forest
Michael Mangles 1822 settled in Maitland
John Brampton 1823 transported to Port Macquarie on the Sally; wife Nessie Corcoran
John Castle Forbes 1824 forwarded to Bathurst
John Rinnelli 1825
Michael Mangles 1826
James Morley 1828
Anne Edward 1829
Michael Governor Ready 1829
Patrick (PJ) Governor Ready 1829 married Mary Thomas; lived in Port Macquarie
Timothy Eliza 1829
Catherine Asia 1830
James Dunvegan Castle 1832
Edward Java 1833
Patrick Earl Grey 1836
Patrick Surry 1836
Patrick Waterloo 1836
Thomas Earl Grey 1836
James Waverley 1839
John Pekoe 1840
Sarah Surry 1840
Note: Names and details in red below are from other sources.
Name Ship Year
Margaret Britannia 1798 tried Bristol 07/04/1793
Owen Providence 1811
Mary Kangaroo 1814
John Surry 1816 forwarded to Windsor; assigned William Cox
John Atlas 1816 forwarded to Parramatta; servant to Mrs Hamilton
Michael Pilot 1817 sent to Bathurst
Michael Minerva 1821 forwarded to Bringelly; complained about ill treatment and food shortages on the Minerva (a shoemaker) assigned to Mr Waite living at Browley, S. Forest
Michael Mangles 1822 settled in Maitland
John Brampton 1823 transported to Port Macquarie on the Sally; wife Nessie Corcoran
John Castle Forbes 1824 forwarded to Bathurst
John Rinnelli 1825
Michael Mangles 1826
James Morley 1828
Anne Edward 1829
Michael Governor Ready 1829
Patrick (PJ) Governor Ready 1829 married Mary Thomas; lived in Port Macquarie
Timothy Eliza 1829
Catherine Asia 1830
James Dunvegan Castle 1832
Edward Java 1833
Patrick Earl Grey 1836
Patrick Surry 1836
Patrick Waterloo 1836
Thomas Earl Grey 1836
James Waverley 1839
John Pekoe 1840
Sarah Surry 1840
Stem of the Irish Nation
In his Irish Pedigrees, O'Hart presents the legendary origins of the Irish people, from the Biblical Adam and Eve through the kings of ancient Ireland. Irish tradition holds that every Irish person is descended from the king Milesius who emigrated from Spain in 500 BC, so O'Hart started each of his genealogies with Adam recording Milesius as his 36th descendant:
(1) Adam, his son
(2) Seth, his son
(3) Enos, his son
(4) Cainan, his son
(5) Mahalaleel, his son
(6) Jared, his son
(7) Enoch, his son
(8) Methuselah, his son
(9) Lamech, his son
(10) Noah, his son
(11) Japhet, his son
(12) Magog, his son
(14) Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) King of Scythia, his son
(15) Gaodhal (Gathelus), his son
(16) Asruth, his son
(18) Heber Scut (returned to Scythia), his son
(19) Beouman, King of Scythia, his son
(20) Ogaman King of Scythia, his son
(21) Tait King of Scythia, his son
(22) Agnon (who fled Scythia by sea with the majority of his people), his son
(23) Lamhfionn (who led his people to Gothia or Getulia, where Carthage was afterwards built), his son
(24) Heber Glunfionn King of Gothia, his son
(25) Agnan Fionn King of Gothia, his son
(26) Febric Glas King of Gothia, his son
(27) Nenuall King of Gothia, his son
(28) Nuadhad King of Gothia, his son
(29) Alladh King of Gothia, his son
(30) Arcadh King of Gothia, his son
(31) Deag King of Gothia, his son
(32) Brath King of Gothia (who left Gothia with a large band of his people and settled in Galicia, Spain), his son
(34) Bile King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, and his son
(35) Galamh (also known as Milesius of Spain) King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal.
According to O'Hart's account, Milesius had four sons, Heber, Ir, Heremon, and Amergin, who were involved, along with their uncle Ithe, in the invasion of ancient Ireland; Milesius, himself, had died during the planning. Because Amergin died during the invasion, he died without issue. It is from the four other invaders--Heber, Ir, Heremon, and Ithe--that the Irish are alleged to descend. These. according to O'Hart, are the four lines from which all true Irish descend:
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