Talk:James FitzGibbon

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Later Life and Legacy - character flipped

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In terms of references to "his character" changing due to stresses. Aside from the failure to obtain a position supporting himself, he had suffered the loss of two family members.

It may be worth noting that in 1834, Fitzgibbon and his son George were among those injured in the collapse of the market building, George dying. In 1841, Fitzgibbon's wife Mary passed away. (see Toronto of Old, Henry Scadding https://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/scadding-torontoofold/scadding-torontoofold-00-h-dir/scadding-torontoofold-00-h.html and Veteran of 1812 https://archive.org/details/veteranof1812lif00fitz/page/172/mode/2up) 2607:FEA8:25E:9E00:B0AE:1E91:32A1:8F13 (talk) 00:11, 27 October 2024 (UTC)Reply