A hand-laid genealogical map

The FitzSimons – Walker family

A scrapbook-style family tree centred on the compiler, Amy Ann Perry FitzSimons (1888–1973). Each portrait links back to the album page on which it was originally pasted. The FitzSimons line is traced six generations, from Christopher the emigrant (1762–1825) of Dundalk, Ireland, down through Amy to her grandchildren — with Amy's siblings and her first cousins on the FitzSimons side branching out at her own row.

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Christopher FitzSimons “the emigrant” 1762–1825 of Dundalk, Co. Louth, Ireland; Charleston merchant Catherine Pritchard 1772–1841 of Hobcaw shipyard, Christ Church Parish Ann FitzSimons 1794–1833 mother of Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton III Col. Wade Hampton II 1791–1858 m. Ann FitzSimons 1817 Christopher FitzSimons “Christopher 2nd” 1802–1832 died age 30 at Lexington, SC Elizabeth Porcher Stoney 1806–1873 of the Stoney–Gaillard line Paul FitzSimons 1800–1840 founded the Georgia FitzSimons branch Eleanor Nesbit White of Augusta, GA Catherine FitzSimons 1814–1896 of Redcliffe, Beech Island, SC Gov. James H. Hammond 1807–1864 S.C. governor & U.S. senator Peter Gaillard FitzSimons of the Stoney–Gaillard line Julia White Dr. Christopher FitzSimons “Christopher 3rd” 1828–1866 killed in the May 1866 Cooper River tornado at Moss Grove Susan Milliken Barker 1827–1900 of Charleston; widowed at 39 with seven children Catherine Ann FitzSimons Dr. Robert W. Vaux of Georgetown, SC Paul FitzSimons Martha Selina Ford m. 1857 Christopher FitzSimons Jr. “Kit” 1856–1925 cottonseed-oil pioneer, Columbia, SC Frances Motte Huger 1863–1937 of Columbia, SC Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Sr. 1856–1930 of Mount Hope plantation, Edisto River Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons “Minnie” 1859–1934 of Charleston Theodore Stoney FitzSimons “Uncle Tote” 1858–1944 Sabina Lynch McCrady Seaman Sinkler FitzSimons Henrietta Gaillard d. 1917 d. 17 Dec 1917 William Huger FitzSimons 1861–1939 Annie Cain Ellen Milliken FitzSimons “Aunt Ellen” 1862–1953 Charleston Library Society librarian, 50 years Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons “Gaillie” of Spartanburg, SC Susan Lockwood Susan Milliken FitzSimons m. Dr. James Richard Allison Christopher FitzSimons “Christopher 5th” b. 1892 m. Nathalie Heyward James Pickens Walker Sr. “Jamie / Puck” 1883–1960 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad View on FamilySearch Amy Ann Perry FitzSimons “Amy” 1888–1973 the compiler of this album View on FamilySearch Dunkin Perry FitzSimons 1893–1895 d. of diphtheria on Amy's 7th birthday Theodore Barker FitzSimons d. 1943 Clara Hamilton Mueller Mary Annie FitzSimons “Minnie” 1899–1985 later Mrs. John Sosnowski of Charleston Donald McKay Allston of John's Island, SC Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Jr. “Buck” 1904–1961 Mary Hadlock m. 24 Jan 1931 at Petersburg, VA John McCrady FitzSimons U.S. Navy, WWI Louisa de Berniere FitzSimons GA welfare administrator Theodora Lynch FitzSimons Christopher FitzSimons 1888–1898 d. at Waycross, GA, age 10 James Cain FitzSimons “Cain” b. 1889 William Huger FitzSimons Jr. Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons “the WWI aviator” c. 1894–1932 founded the Lost Battalion Marguerite FitzSimons m. Dr. Robert Pringle Reginald FitzSimons Frank Lockwood FitzSimons Sr. 1896–1980 Hendersonville NC historian; Navy Cross, WWI Ellen Milliken FitzSimons b. 1900 named for her aunt, the Charleston librarian Katharine Gaillard FitzSimons b. 1902 m. Charles Hardy Waterfall Amy Perry Walker “Buzzie” 1910–1911 died at fifteen months View on FamilySearch James Pickens Walker Jr. “Bo” 1912–1969 Medical Corps captain, WWII View on FamilySearch Ann Seymour Knight c. 1918–2010 later Mrs. Morton E. Lord Emma Dee Walker Corbell “Dee” 1915–1959 View on FamilySearch Dr. Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr. d. 1960 82nd Airborne battalion surgeon Mary Ann Walker McEwan 1918–1975 Hunter's grandmother View on FamilySearch Oswald Beverley McEwan “Bo” 1913–1995 U.S. Army, Field Artillery Amy's people Six generations of the Walker, FitzSimons, Perry, Pritchard, Hampton, and Hammond families