Ah, yes, the hunting lodge that was burned down in the rebellion. I took my mom to see the ruins just a few months ago and got some pics although not great ones as it was twilight. Our ancestor, Robert
Fitzsimons [brother to my direct ancestor, John, lived on that plot (John lived in the original part of the Ballylow house that's still standing, that my mother grew up in)]. Kathy
Trant, who is currently secretary of the
Blessington Historical Society, wrote a book called "The
Blessington Estate." Have you read it? She talks about how Robert, his wife and children (I've tracked 7 kids thus far) were ousted in 1854, extremely poor but having survived the famine, so that the
Marquis of Downshire could build the hunting lodge there. I've been quite unsuccessful trying to track down this branch of the family. They just disappeared, last seen, according to Kathy
Trant, walking down the
Dublin Road. No idea if the
Marquis gave them any financial assistance, if they emigrated, went to the
Naas workhouse or just starved on the road. If you know anything at all, can you share it with me?
Happy to share any info with you that I have, although Catherine, being a
Murphy, knows a great deal more of the
Murphy branches there. Do you know the
Fitzsimons families who are still out there? I do, which is why I ask. Delighted that Catherine proved to be such a direct connection for you. It's always exciting to make such a connection!
cheers,
Siobhan
Gallagher (I'm here in Ireland through October)