Ann Fitzsimons1

F, #5371, b. 1830, d. 8 December 1909
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     Ann Fitzsimons was born in 1830 at Newton, Ayrshire, Scotland.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Fitzsimons and Helen Diven.2,3

Ann was enumerated with Thomas Fitzsimons on the census of 6 June 1841 at Weaver Street, Newton On Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, as Ann Fitzemmons. She is a 13 year old female born circa 1828 in Ayrshire. She is enumerated as a daughter.4

Ann Fitzsimons married John O'Hara, son of Owen O'Hara and Isabella McCashin.1

Ann was enumerated with Robert Boyd on the census of 30 March 1851 at Saltfield Street, Newton, Newton On Ayr, Ayrshire, Ireland, as Ann C. Hara. She is a 21 year old female born circa 1830 in S Newton, Ayr. She is enumerated as a nurse.5

Ann was enumerated with John O'Hara on the census of 7 April 1861 at Wallace Street, Ayr, St. Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, as Ann O'Hara. She is a 30 year old female born circa 1831 in Ayr. She is enumerated as a wife.6

Ann was enumerated with Thomas Fitzsimons on the census of 2 April 1871 at Wallace Street, Ayr, St. Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, as Ann O'Hara. She is a 41 year old female born circa 1830 in Newton, Ayr. She is a housekeeper and is enumerated as a wife.7

Ann was enumerated with John O'Hara on the census of 3 April 1881 at 87 Wallace Street, Ayr, St. Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, as Ann O'Harro. She is a 48 year old female born circa 1833 in Ayr. She is enumerated as a wife.8

Ann was widowed when John O'Hara died on 16 December 1900.9

Ann Fitzsimons died on 8 December 1909 at 89 Wallace St, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland; 8 Dec 1909, District and County of Ayr. Ann O'Hara, widow of John O'Hara Merchant, died at 89 Wallace St., at age 83, daughter of Thomas Fitzsimmons Harbour Employee, deceased, and Helen Fitzsimmons M.S. Diven, deceased, of Bright's disease 22 days and cerebral hemorrahage 17 days, uremia 7 days. Informant: Thomas Fitzsimmons, nephew of 16 Riverstreet, Ayr.10

Child of Ann Fitzsimons and John O'Hara

Citations

  1. [S15] Scottish Records Office Register House, Ayr Catholic Births, 1847-1857, pages 158-249. Ref No RH21/57/4.
  2. [S22] 31 Mar 1851, Census of Scotland, Ayrshire, village of Whitless, Book 4, entry 168.
  3. [S22] 31 Mar 1851, Census of Scotland, Ayrshire, village of Whitless, .
  4. [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Parish: Newton On Ayr; ED: 7; Year: 1841.
  5. [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Parish: Newton On Ayr; ED: 4; Line: 4; Year: 1851.
  6. [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Parish: St Quivox; ED: 26; Line: 19; Year: 1861.
  7. [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Parish: St Quivox; ED: 2A; Line: 17; Year: 1871.
  8. [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Parish: St Quivox; ED: 21; Line: 4; Year: 1881.
  9. [S271] Don Coonrod, "What Do You Think," e-mail to Maurice O'Grady, 23 Jan 2003, citing origens.net.
  10. [S272] Don Coonrod, "Ann (Fitzsimmons) O'Hara," e-mail to Maurice O'Grady, 24 Jan 2003, citing origens.net.