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  Fitzpatrick Roots
The Irish surname FITZPATRICK means literally 'son of Patrick' and in fact represents Gaelic Mac Giolla Phadraig 'son of the servant of Saint Patrick'.
Sir Barnaby Fitzpatrick (1535-1581), Lord of Upper Ossory, was educated at court with the future Edward VI and was knighted in 1558.
It was a Fitzpatrick in our modern times who first invented the seamless plastic pipe and the company who he worked for (who shall go un-named) claimed it as work product and stole the patent and copyright from him.
www.trinityfarmskennel.com /page2.html   (1179 words)

  
 New Mexico Golf - Your New Mexico Golf Information Source   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Fitzpatrick has produced a marvel - a detailed scholarly work that reads like, oh well, a detailed scholarly work (but much more interesting to the lay reader than the usual specimen of that genre), and an account of life under a monstrous regime that manages to sparkle with humor.
Fitzpatrick once nearly put my eye out with a waving pen, and she gave me serious grief over a historiography that read like a research paper.
Fitzpatrick, unlike the Conquest/Pipes school, does better at facing the sad and bitter truth that the system- while terryifing for some- was held together and supported by many who benefited.
www.nmgolf.net /modules.php?name=Amazon&asin=0195050010   (978 words)

  
 JohnnaRyry's Soapbox: Will & Terry Fitzpatrick
His parents, Terry and Susan Fitzpatrick, have juggled their work schedules to provide the constant care Will needs - daily medication, supplemental feedings through a gastric tube and regular sessions with his doctors and physical therapists.
Now the Fitzpatricks are facing a new crisis: The Army has ordered Terry, who was honorably discharged in 2000, back into uniform for duty in Iraq.
He is among more than 4,400 members of the Individual Ready Reserve who have been ordered back into the Army although they have completed their enlistments and are not required to attend Reserve drills and meetings.
johnnaryry.blogspot.com /2005/01/will-terry-fitzpatrick.html   (609 words)

  
 Auto body and collision repair in Boston, Massachusetts: Fitzpatrick Brothers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Harry Fitzpatrick, and his younger brother Franny, couldn't even venture to guess how many cars their family has fixed for people over the years.
Never trying to be "big-time operators," as Harry described, the Fitzpatrick generations have adapted with a changing economy, a rapidly changing industry and a changing world through ten decades.
World War II drafted a large chunk of their work force, and the days grew longer and harder.
www.fitzpatrickbrothers.com /article   (1962 words)

  
 Pepsi sale brings end of an era for Fitzpatrick family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
John Fitzpatrick, president and chief executive officer of the family-owned Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Northern California, presided over the sale of franchises in Redding, Eureka, Chico and Woodland to the Pepsi Bottling Group based in New York.
Fitzpatrick has contributed a great deal of his time in serving on such groups as the Redding Planning Commission and the Turtle Bay board of directors.
Betty Fitzpatrick has done her share of community service by serving on the advisory boards of Northern Valley Catholic Social Service and the North State Blood Center.
www.reddingemployment.com /newsarchive/20010509edt003.shtml   (431 words)

  
 Jim Fitzpatrick - Introduction
I have always wanted to draw her and this time I got the chance to do it when Sinead asked me to do the cover of her new album.
Fitzpatricks' most recent and ongoing project is a book entitled 'Mostly Women', a collection of his very personal works relating to his environment and his closest friends
Thomas Fitzpatrick, my paternal grandfather, was the artist, writer and publisher of an early Dublin satirical journal called 'The Lepracaun' which flourished at the turn of the century and up until his death in 1912.
www.jimfitzpatrick.ie   (369 words)

  
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If that wasn't enough the Fitzpatricks are facing a new crisis: the Army in October ordered Terry, who was honorably discharged in 2000 after a three-year enlistment, back into uniform for duty in Iraq.
The Fitzpatricks say their lives would be severely damaged if Terry is recalled.
The Fitzpatricks met at Fort Stewart, Ga. Susan, a private first class from Hindman, Ky., was a medic and Terry, who grew up in nearby Pace, was a specialist.
www.firstcoastnews.com /news/news-article.aspx?storyid=30820   (905 words)

  
 A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis
In the war waged by Roderic O'Conor, King of Ireland, against Dermod Mac Murrough, King of Leinster, which led to the invasion under Strongbow, the king of Ossory was one of the princes who were specially summoned by the former of those potentates.
After the termination of the war, the country was so harassed by the ravages of the rapparees that the resident gentlemen applied to King William to have a force of infantry and dragoons quartered in it, and specified the castle of Lea as one of the principal stations for their reception.
Burros-in-Ossory was a strong fort on the Nore, belonging to the Fitzpatricks, and the great pass to Munster: it was the scene of a very bloody engagement in the war of 1641.
www.booksulster.com /library/topog/q.php   (5175 words)

  
 An American Family Tree - Person Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marriage*: Earl Albert Fitzpatrick married Bronis Suadrey Reid, daughter of Jessie Augustus Reid and Dolly Olivia Greer, on 21 July 1945 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Although Bronis Reid Fitzpatrick and her husband, Earl Fitzpatrick, did not live together after 1959, they were never divorced.
Fitzpatrick's death -- and was supported by the marital status of "Widowed" shown on Mrs.
www.dumond.org /famtrees/p7.htm   (4210 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
There are also typed copies of some Civil War correspondence containing news from H. Jenckes of conditions in St. Augustine, Florida, and Mary Martha Reid's explanation to her stepson, Robert R. Reid, Jr., about her plans for going to Richmond as a nurse.
Civil War letters dwell chiefly on concerns of the homefront, including moving slaves into the interior of the state to prevent their escape to Union lines, hiring substitutes, and fearing invading armies.
About one hundred letters were written during the Civil War by various members of the Capehart family and their friends, most of whom were in Virginia or in North Carolina territory occupied by federal troops.
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantj12.asp   (16274 words)

  
 Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11' pits left against the right: 6/ 26/ 2004
Conversely, it had been lionized by the left as an overdue investigation of a war the mainstream American media is afraid to take on.
He didn't show how good people on both sides can come to opposite conclusions, how some people honestly believe that something as horribly violent as war has to be done to secure our country," he said.
Moore is merely portraying a view of Iraq and the war that has largely been invisible in the American media.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/06-04/06-26-04/a01lo470.htm   (640 words)

  
 The Montana Standard - Butte, Montana USA
J.P. Fitzpatrick of 802 E. Commercial Ave., Anaconda, has enlisted in the Navy, and is now receiving his training at San Diego.
There is nothing sensational in the fact that young Fitzpatrick has joined the Navy — thousands of Montana young men have done that already, and more are waiting to sign up.
But it is unusual that young Fitzpatrick is the fourth of the family in Anaconda to sign up with Uncle Sam's fighting forces and the third one to go to sea in American ships.
www.montanastandard.com /articles/2005/07/05/featuresbigskylife/hjjejcjhiahagc.txt   (607 words)

  
 Observer | Southern smokers break for the border
On Thursday night Fitzpatricks on the southern end of the bridge that separates the Republic from Northern Ireland lay empty.
It was bad enough with the high tax on drink and the euro driving up prices, but the ban was the final blow,' said the publican Bernie Fitzpatrick as she laid two pieces of turf on the fire bang in the middle of her traditional bar.
In contrast to the eerie quiet of Fitzpatricks, garage music was pounding from a giant TV screen while young women in their late teens smoked, drank and played pool.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5115481-102275,00.html   (936 words)

  
 Sea Ray Sea Ray Living Article
With the release of their first vintage in 1987, the Fitzpatricks immersed themselves in the artistic science of winemaking, and grew to love it so much that they recently took on a second winery, The Greata Ranch, which blankets an opposing portion of Okanogan shoreline, only a short boat ride from the homestead at CedarCreek.
The lakeshore Fitzpatrick compound is also home to Ross and Linda's son, Gordon, president of CedarCreek, and his wife, Mairead.
The Fitzpatricks almost always tend this winery by boat, since it takes less than 20 minutes to arrive from their home, as opposed to almost an hour in the car.
www.searay.com /sea_ray_living_article.asp?chaid=67876&tab=5&   (1249 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Military -- Ex-soldier whose son is seriously ill with birth defects wins exemption ...
Terry Fitzpatrick, 26, of Milton said an Army representative called Tuesday and told him and his wife, Susan, that his Individual Ready Reserve call-up had been canceled.
The Fitzpatricks' son, Will, suffers from multiple birth defects, including a malformed heart and gap between his esophagus and stomach.
Susan Fitzpatrick had said she would have had to quit her job as a restaurant manager to care for Will if her husband had gone back into the Army.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/military/20050119-0848-armycall-up.html   (339 words)

  
 The Plame case
And the fact that with the encouragement of Karl Rove and his minions, Republican war supporters routinely level that accusation against critics of Bush's war policies is a true obscenity.
Plame was outed in retaliation for her husband's telling a story that undercut the credibility of the most potent of the administration claims, the charge that Iraq had an active nuclear weapons program.
But Fitzpatricks' investigation and any future prosecution is very much the consequence of the lying used to justify the Iraq War.
journals.aol.com /bmiller224/OldHickorysWeblog/entries/3409   (1441 words)

  
 Everyday Stalinism : Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s : Reviews, Ratings, Prices, Sale, ...
But scholar Sheila Fitzpatrick is famous for letting the common people and the facts speak for themselves, in all their complexity.
Andrei Sakharov's future spouse Elena Bonner was shocked at her 9-year-old brother's response to his father's arrest: "Look what these enemies of the people are like--some of them even pretend to be fathers." The celebrated Moscow Children's Theater put on The Squealer, a drama strikingly like Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront.
Fitzpatrick gives a sense of what it really was like to live under the satanic circus master Stalin: it was beyond Kafka, and it was bloody hard work.
www.amytoons.com /shop/product/0195050010/Everyday-Stalinism:-Ordinary-Life-in-Extraordinary-Times:-Soviet-Russia-in-the-1930s.html   (1260 words)

  
 Chapter 10
While it is likely that other members of the Cath­olic faith lived in the county before the Civil War, aside from the Irish and Bavarian settlers, the only rec­ord of any such settlers is the purchase of land near Weidinger by Frederick Dauk in 1859.
The war put a stop to any immigration, or almost put a stop to it, for until its close very few transactions involving German names are noted.
In the thirty years since its founding most of the farming land in a reason­able distance of the town had been taken up; even before the war the descendants of the first settlers were reach­ing farther and farther up the Maries after the good bot­tom land along that stream.
www.hwy28spur.com /king/kh_ch10.htm   (2308 words)

  
 Pubs and the Media
BILLY Fitzpatrick of Market Square, went to work with the City's milkman, Charlie Price, at the same age that he became a regular at the Harp Hotel.
The Fitzpatricks moved to Wollongong from Cooma in the late 1890s.
After the war, Billy opened his own bakery at West Wollongong, in late 1945, but retired several years back when Southern Bakeries moved in.
australianpubs.20megsfree.com /photo3.html   (1891 words)

  
 James Kenny, Rutgers College Class of 1942   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After the war started we were grounded for a week or so, and then I had to do cross-country, so I had to fly from Hadley to Paoli, Pennsylvania down to Atlantic City and back to Hadley, and I got near Philadelphia and this P-40 came up, and he was flying on my wing.
A fellow I grew up with, he was a prisoner of war, he got shot down over Italy, and he said when he was interrogated you tell them name, rank, and serial number.
The first time I saw him after the war, I was on business out in California, and I called him, I had his telephone number, and I called him.
fas-history.rutgers.edu /oralhistory/Interviews/kenny_james.html   (16850 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Fitzpatricks are one of the larger clans in Ireland.
Richard Fitzpatrick was captain of HMS Richmond in 1687, and was given a generous grant of land in Offaly for a victory in 1696 against the French.
Chesterton said that all the wars of the Irish were happy, and all their songs, sad.
rectaratio.blogspot.com /2004_03_07_rectaratio_archive.html   (8529 words)

  
 MI.net: Mysteries–Who Killed Felix?
Logan pulls his gun on Liam Fitzpatrick to rescue Veronica from the River Stix.
Veronica concludes that the Fitzpatricks have provided their puppet, Tom Griffith, to help the PCH bikers, who do have a grudge against Logan.
Weevil denies that the bikers are in league with the Fitzpatricks.
www.marsinvestigations.net /mysteries.php?id=37&season=2   (2449 words)

  
 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 32048
Joel would have been 17 years old at the beginning of the War of 1812 and the war would have put any plans he or his family had on hold.
At some point, possibly because of the war and apparently before the 1813 birth of Joel's brother, William Henry Culpepper, Joel's parents moved again, to Edgefield District, SC.
It is not known if Joel moved with his parents or if he stayed behind but it is suspected that he might have stayed behind since his future wife was living in Lexington District, SC at the time.
gen.culpepper.com /ss/p32048.htm   (1507 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Terry Fitzpatrick said an Army representative called to tell him and his wife, Susan, that his Individual Ready Reserve call-up had been canceled.
Fitzpatrick said he hoped others in similar situations get the same consideration.
The museum will be a national repository housing Korean War artifacts from the war in which more than 36,000 Americans were killed from 1950 to 1953.The museum is funded through private contributions, mostly from individual veterans and veterans’ organizations, as well as donations from citizens and corporations.
www.armytimes.com /print.php?f=0-ARMYPAPER-608354.php   (954 words)

  
 westword.com | Film | Movies | Brother, What a Mess | 1996-09-19
Even if that means driving a wedge between Fitzpatricks through the ancient device of a gift proffered, withdrawn and given to someone else.
Because Baigelman is willing to try anything, we also see the overheated Freddie immediately repair to the dank ladies' room, hoist her wedding dress over her hips and have her way with her new bridegroom's younger brother right there on the floor.
Not even the "Fighting Fitzpatricks" could come up with a coupling quite so raw and spontaneous--even though they presumably had Diaz on call for any and all duties.
www.westword.com /Issues/1996-09-19/film/movies.html   (1284 words)

  
 The Kennedy Bloodline
After the war began, and both countries had martial law, and extensive military communications, the ambassador was really not quite so critical in his role.
If Kennedy had really been against the war, if he had simply denied the British the chance to keep Kent, Kent could have spilled the beans about what Roosevelt was doing and the outraged would have destroyed Roosevelt’s chances to fool the American people.
While Kennedy pretended to be against the war, he was serving as an intimate accomplice in maneuvers designed to fool the American people.
www.thewatcherfiles.com /bloodlines/kennedy.htm   (6929 words)

  
 Benjamin P. Kurtz. Charles Mills Gayles. 1943. Chapter Two.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
One of the most romantic phases of that war was the activity of several Confederate cruisers, preying upon Yankee commerce.
However, the news concerning the Civil War was not favorable to her plans, and her brother-in-law wanted to keep her and Charlie in the family clan.
The fun at the Rutherfords and Fitzpatricks would be resumed, and the old servants at Turin Castle would shout, "Master Charlie has come back." In the fall would ensue another parting, with tears raining in plenty from both mother and son.
www.ku.edu /carrie/specoll/AFS/library/2-ww1/Gayley/Gayley2.html   (12985 words)

  
 Abbeys Bookshop - Fitzpatricks War
It is now, once again, an age of steam, an age of lighter-than-air craft, an age of feudalism and knighthood, and for some, an age of conquest.
Fitzpatrick's War is the intimate memoir of Sir Robert Bruce, a close companion of Fitzpatrick the Younger, the greatest hero of the Yukons.
Yukon History paints Fitzpatrick as a latter-day Alexander the Great, and calls Bruce a lying traitor.
www.abbeys.com.au /items/28/45/66   (181 words)

  
 130   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Apart from their value in chronicling a common soldier’s activities and attitudes during three tumultuous years, these letters offer memorable vignettes of events and famous personalities.
Fitzpatrick commented about the Seven Days, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Overland campaign, and Petersburg.
In short, this excellent testimony does more than help us, at a distance of more than a century and a third, understand the day-to-day process by which soldiers went about the business of living and campaigning.
www.megaone.com /csa/G5/130.htm   (172 words)

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