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
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Amy Ann Perry FitzSimons
“Amy”
1888–1973
the compiler of this album
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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
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James Pickens Walker Jr.
“Bo”
1912–1969
Medical Corps captain, WWII
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Ann Seymour Knight
c. 1918–2010
later Mrs. Morton E. Lord
Emma Dee Walker Corbell
“Dee”
1915–1959
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Dr. Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr.
d. 1960
82nd Airborne battalion surgeon
Mary Ann Walker McEwan
1918–1975
Hunter's grandmother
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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