Person:Honora Fogarty (2)

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Honora Fogarty
  • HPatrick WalshAbt 1850 - Abt 1920
  • WHonora FogartyAbt 1853 - Abt 1920
m. Abt 1880
  1. Bridget WalshAbt 1880 -
  2. Richard WalshAbt 1880 -
  3. James Joseph Walsh1882 - 1958
Facts and Events
Name Honora Fogarty
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1853 County Kilkenny, Ireland
Marriage Abt 1880 Co. Kilkenny, Irelandto Patrick Walsh
Reference Number 2119
Patrick Walsh
Death? Abt 1920 County Kilkenny, Ireland
Reference Number 50

Surname: Fogarty This name, with variant spellings (o) Fogerty, Foggarty, Fogaty, Gogarty and Go(g)erty, is an Anglicized form of the old Gaelic "O Fogartaigh". The Gaelic prefix "o" indicates "male descendant of", plus the personal byname "Fogartach" meaning "banished" or "exiled". The Fogartys are of the ancient population group, Dal gCais, otherwise known as the Dalcassians, who inhabited county Clare with adjacent parts of counties Limerick and Tipperary. Eliogarty, the name of a barony in Co. Tipperary, locates the sept, and indicates their importance. The majority of present day namebearers are found in county Tipperary and Malachy O' Fogarty, of the University of Paris, who flourished in 1700, was born at Castle Fogarty in that county. Another notable namebearer was Archbishop Fogarty (1858 - 1955), who for fifty-one years was Bishop of Killaloe. A Coat of Arms granted to the family depicts two gold lions rampant on a blue shield supporting a gold sheaf of corn, the latter denoting plenty and the Harvest of One's Hopes. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of O' Fogarty, King of Ely, County Tipperary, which was dated 1072, "The Annals of Ulster", during the reign of High King of Ireland, "with opposition", 1022 - 1166.