Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana (c.1635 – 1662 or 1664) was the last of the FitzGeralds of Dromana. He sat as MP for Dungarvan in the Irish Parliament of 1661–1666.

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Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana
Lord of the Decies
Tenure1643–1664
PredecessorGerald FitzGerald of Dromana
Bornc.1635
Died1662 or 1664
Spouse(s)
Issue
Detail
Katherine, Vicountess Grandison
FatherGerald FitzGerald of Dromana
MotherMabel Digby
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Birth and origins

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John FitzGerald with his two wives, his parents, and other selected relatives.[lower-alpha 1]
John Oge
Power

d.v.p.*
John Oge
FitzGerald
of Dromana

d. 1626
Robert
Digby

1574–1618
courtier
Lettice
Baroness
Offaly

1580–1658
John
Power
5th Baron
Curraghmore

c. 1599 – 1661
Gerald
FitzGerald
of Dromana

1610–1643
Mabel
Digby
Donough
1st Earl

1594–1665
Richard
Power
1st Earl
Tyrone

1630–1690
Katherine
Power

d. 1660
John
FitzGerald
of Dromana

d. 1664
Helen
d. 1722
George
4th Viscount
Grandison

c. 1617 – 1699
John Power,
2nd Earl
of Tyrone

d. 1693
Katherine
1660–1725
Edward
Villiers

c. 1654 – 1693
d.v.p.*
John
Villiers
1st Earl

1684–1766
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XXXSubject of
the article
XXXPower of
Curraghmore
XXXEarls of
Clancarty
XXXViscounts & Earls
of Grandison
XXXBaron
Offaly
*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris)
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John was born about 1635[3] probably at Dromana, the only son of Gerald FitzGerald and his wife Mabel Digby. His father was esquire of Dromana and styled Lord of the Decies. His family was a cadet branch of the FitzGerald of Desmond, an Irish Old English family. The Dromana branch started when Gerald FitzGerald, the second son of James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond (died 1462) was given Dromana as appanage.[4]

His mother was the second daughter of Sir Robert Digby and his wife Lettice Digby, 1st Baroness Offaly.[5] Her family was English and Protestant.

Irish Wars

His father was a protestant like his wife and sided with the government during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and the ensuing Irish Confederate Wars. He died in 1643 in his early thirties, probably killed in action while fighting the Confederates. Dromana castle had been lost to the insurgents in 1642 or 1643 when his mother surrendered the castle to them. Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin retook the castle in April 1647.[6]

First marriage and child

FitzGerald married first in 1658 Katharine, daughter of John Power, 5th Baron Curraghmore[7][8] and sister of Richard Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone.[9]

John and Katherine had an only daughter:

FitzGerald's first wife died on 22 August 1660.[10]

Second marriage

FitzGerald married secondly Helen, daughter of Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty.[11] The marriage was childless.[12]

House of Commons

When Charles II summoned the Irish Parliament of 1661–1666, FitzGerald stood for Dungarvan Bourough and was elected[13] as one of its two representatives.

Death

FitzGerald died in 1662[14] or 1664.[11]

Notes and references

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