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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be aware that the Duchess of Dunraven - Ireland - owned nearby Clearwell Castle and this may be the source of your Fitzpatrick DNA. I found some information by searching using Google and information is held by the National Library of Wales which might help at <a href="http://www.llgc.org.uk/lc/lcs0066.htm#DUNRAVEN.">http://www.llgc.org.uk/lc/lcs0066.htm#DUNRAVEN.</a> Some Norman may have availed himself of his feudal rights....</p>
<p>I also have come across a family called William Gill of Navarn, mercer to whom I am indirectly related. There is a Nawan in Ireland, but I have never been clear as to whether this Nawan is a form of Newern in the FOD. The details are as follows:</p>
<p>1. RICHARD GILL of Nawan, Mercer (b before 1651; dictated his Will on 12th May 1676; died 29th May 1676); married MARY UK (b before 1651; died 13th of September 1689 will 1689 Gloucester Consistory Court Lydney 114); had issue:<br />
1.1. RICHARD GILL; b before 12th May 1676 and after 1655; alive and unmarried 12th May 1676, dead before 17th June 1715 since his wife Mary is a widow by this time; married MARY MORGAN before 1691 (could be MARY MORGAN (baptised 5th February 1665: will GDR 1715/124 proved 17th June 1715) daughter of THOMAS and PRUDENCE MORGAN of Coleford and mentioned as MARY GILL in THOMAS MORGAN’S Will of 1710).</p>
<p>Happy hunting.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In trying to solve an ongoing family history puzzle I am asking if anybody has<br />
any connections with the surname of FITZPATRICK particularly in the Forest of<br />
Dean and Bristol areas. I am aware that the surname FITZPATRICK is not common in<br />
Gloucestershire and originates from Ireland.</p>
<p>All my known ancestors on my fathers side were born in Gloucestershire and<br />
Herefordshire mainly in and around the Forest of Dean. However It is almost<br />
certain that somewhere in the past 300 years in my direct male lineage the<br />
surname was FITZPATRICK.</p>
<p>A few years back as an aid to tracing my ancestors I joined the Watkins DNA<br />
group and submitted a sample of my DNA. This particular DNA test lists my<br />
Y-chromosomes.</p>
<p>The Y-chromosome element of DNA passes from father to son basically unchanged<br />
over the generations.  I have just discovered that I have a match of 25 markers<br />
out of 26 with a male person with the surname FITZPATRICK a match of this<br />
resolution indicates that the two men share direct paternal line ancestry<br />
statistically in fewer than 12 generations.</p>
<p>I never expected to match my DNA with another WATKINS except for a few<br />
generations back as my male line was broken with my great-grandfather Joseph<br />
Watkins being born out of wedlock to Esther Watkins and a father unknown. Joseph<br />
adopted the Watkins surname.</p>
<p>Thank you for reading.</p>
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