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  2. John Fitzgerald (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Fitzgerald was an Irish soldier of the seventeenth century, best known for serving as Governor of Tangier during the 1660s. [1] He commanded the Tangier Garrison during this time. [ 2 ] He later participated in the Williamite War in Ireland (1689–91) on the Jacobite side.

  3. Ancestral background of presidents of the United States

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963) Joseph Patrick Kennedy Sr. Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Yes: Patrick Kennedy (great-grandfather) New Ross, Ireland → Boston, Massachusetts (c. 1848) [16] [26] 36 Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908–1973) Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. Rebekah Baines Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes: Unknown [27] 37 Richard Milhous Nixon (1913 ...

  4. List of people from Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    General Sir John Doyle (1756–1834), Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, drained Braye du Valle joining the north of Guernsey to the rest of the Island [33] John Wilson , architect from Cumberland, lived in Guernsey 1813–1830, and designed some of the island's most iconic buildings, including Elizabeth College , St James , Castle Carey and the ...

  5. John Fitzgerald (1775–1852) - Wikipedia

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    John Fitzgerald. John Fitzgerald (25 December 1775 – 18 March 1852) was a British Member of Parliament. He was born John Purcell, the son of John Purcell, a Dublin physician and his wife Eleanor, the daughter of John Fitzgerald of Waterford. The Purcells were an Anglo-Irish family who had arrived in England at the time of the Norman conquest ...

  6. List of governors of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a British crown dependency off the coast of France. Holders of the post of Governor of Guernsey, until the role was abolished in 1835. Since then, only Lieutenant-Governors have been appointed (see Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey ).

  7. John Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    John F. Fitzgerald (1863–1950), aka "Honey Fitz", mayor of Boston, grandfather and namesake of president John F. Kennedy John J. Fitzgerald (1872–1952), U.S. representative from New York John I. Fitzgerald (1882–1966), American attorney and politician in Massachusetts

  8. John Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    John A. M. Guernsey (born 1953) is a retired American bishop in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). Previously an Episcopal priest, he was consecrated as a bishop of the Church of Uganda in September 2007 as part of the Anglican realignment, and transferred to the newly formed ACNA in 2009.

  9. Sir John Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald was the son of Sir Edmond Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet and Mary Fitzgerald. He was educated in Nantes , France and was there when he inherited his father's baronetcy in c.1665. In 1670 he received 3,000 acres of land from Charles II of England ; a restoration of estates that had been seized from his father during the Cromwellian Conquest ...