Christopher FitzgeraldAge: 54 years1833–1888
- Name
- Christopher Fitzgerald
- Given names
- Christopher
- Surname
- Fitzgerald
![]() | July 18, 1833 |
![]() | The Texas Revolution between October 1835 and April 1836 (Age 2 years)Note: The Texas Revolution (or Texas War of Independence) was fought from October 2, 1835 to April 21, 1836 between Mexico and the Texas (Tejas) portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. The Texas Revolution erupted in 1836, after Texas declared its independence from Mexico. Mexico responded by invading Texas, where General Santa Anna won decisive victories in the battles of the Alamo and Goliad. The war ended at the Battle of San Jacinto (about 20 miles) east of modern day downtown Houston) where General Sam Houston led the Texas Army to victory in 18 minutes over a portion of the Mexican Army under Santa Anna, who was captured shortly after the battle. The conclusion of the war resulted in the creation of the Republic of Texas - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Revolution |
![]() | Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848 (Age 12 years)Note: The Mexican-American War was an armed conflict between the United States of America and the United Mexican States from 1846 to 1848 in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory despite the 1836 Texas Revolution - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War |
![]() | Influenza Epidemic between 1857 and 1859 (Age 23 years)Note: In 1857-1859, there was an extremely severe worldwide outbreak of influenza - http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3884 |
![]() | Helen Amelia Hawley — View this family March 26, 1863 (Age 29 years) |
![]() | American Civil War between April 1861 and May 1865 (Age 27 years)Note: In the spring of 1861, tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including state's right versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War |
![]() | The Alaska Purchase 1867 (Age 33 years)Note: The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of 586,412 square miles of new territory by the United States from the Russian Empire (a bargain at two cents an acre) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Purchase |
![]() | Yellow Fever Epidemic 1867 (Age 33 years)Note: 3,093 perished from yellow fever in New Orleans - http://historyengine.richmond.edu/episodes/view/306 |
![]() | Transcontinental Railroad completed 1869 (Age 35 years)Note: The First Transcontinental Railroad was a 1,907-mile contiguous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 across the western United States to connect the Pacific coast with the existing Eastern U.S. rail network - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Transcontinental_Railroad |
![]() #1 | Nellie Fitzgerald June 9, 1872 (Age 38 years) |
![]() | Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 1878 (Age 44 years)Note: Over 13,000 deaths occurred from yellow fever in lower Mississippi Valley - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_yellow_fever |
![]() | June 1, 1880 (Age 46 years) |
![]() | January 14, 1888 (Age 54 years) |
![]() | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Rochester IOOF Cemetery |
Family with Helen Amelia Hawley |
himself |
Christopher Fitzgerald Birth: July 18, 1833 — Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States Death: January 14, 1888 — Liberty, Fulton, Indiana, United States |
wife |
Helen Amelia Hawley Birth: July 26, 1840 — Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, United States Death: March 2, 1927 — Kooskia, Idaho, Idaho, United States |
Marriage: March 26, 1863 — Liberty, Fulton, Indiana, United States |
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9 years daughter |
Nellie Fitzgerald Birth: June 9, 1872 38 31 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: February 17, 1906 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States |
No family available
Census | 1880 United States - Census transcript - Christopher Fitzgerald - Household
Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States
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Name | Nellie Barnett (nee Fitzgerald) Obituary and Family Listing
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, February 19, 1906
Mr. & Mrs. Ed FITZGERALD, of New Albany, and Mr. & Mrs. Will FITZGERALD, of Indianapolis, are here on account of the death of Mrs. [Phillip] Nellie [FITZGERALD] BARNETT.
Mrs. Nellie Barnett, who was taken ill early last September, with erysipelas, and who has been confined to her room since that time, died Saturday evening of brights disease.
Mrs. Barnett was born in the same house in which she died, on June 9, 1872, the daughter of Christopher and Helen FITZGERALD. She attended the schools in this city, and in 1892 was united in marriage with Phillip BARNETT. To them were born two children, Victor [BARNETT], now 13 years of age, and Helen [BARNETT], 11 years old. Her father died a number of years ago, and she leaves a mother, two brothers -- Edward [FITZGERALD], of New Albany, and Will [FITZGERALD], of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Carrie [FITZGERALD] CONN, of Forsythe, Montana.
Mrs. Barnett spent practically all of her life in Rochester, and had a large circle of friends here. When still a girl she united with the Presbyterian church and has remained an earnest worker, and led a good christian life. At the time of her death she was a member of the Rebekah order and Rochester L.O.T.M. lodge.
The funeral will be held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. G. A. HILL officiating. The body may be viewed at the residence Tuesday from 9 until 1:30 o'clock.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Tuesday, February 20, 1906
Miss Eva FITZGERALD, of Kokomo, and Mrs. E. KIRKLAND and Mrs. Carrie CONANT, of Logansport, were here today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Nellie BARNETT.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, February 22, 1906
Ed FITZGERALD returned to his home at New Albany today after being here to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Nellie BARNETT.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44082764/nellie-barnett |