Mary Joan Fairchild1

ID#55301, (November 1847 - 9 May 1897)
Mary Joan Fairchild|b. Nov 1847\nd. 9 May 1897|p55301.htm|Archibald Fairbairn|b. 1822\nd. aft. 1860|p24046.htm|Catharine Kemps|b. 1824\nd. aft. 1860||James Fairbairn|b. cir. Dec 1794\nd. bet 1851 - 1854|p15752.htm|Joan Forsyth|b. say 1795\nd. cir. 1834||||||||
FatherArchibald Fairbairn2 (1822 - aft. 1860)
MotherCatharine Kemps2 (1824 - aft. 1860)
ChartsFAIRBAIRN
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Lorna Henderson.
     
     Mary Joan Fairchild was born in Nov 1847 at Bridgeport, Fairfield Co, CT, USA.2,3
     Mary Joan Fairchild married Andrew William Lawless on 25 Dec 1862 at Savannah, Chatham Co, GA, USA, married by J W Remshart Minister of the Gospel.4,1,5
     Mary Joan Lawless died on 9 May 1897 at New Berlin, Duval Co, FL, USA, at age 49.6,5 She was buried at New Berlin, Jacksonville, Duval Co, FL, USA, H/stone reads: "Mary Joan wife of A W Lawless died May 9 1897 aged 49 yrs & 6 Mos Our mother."5,7
     Mary C Fairchild appeared on the census of 2 Oct 1850 at Dist 13, Chatham Co, GA, USA, in the household of Archibald Fairchild and Catharine Fairchild.2 Mary Joan Fairchild appeared on the census of 18 Jun 1860 in the Savannah Dist, Chatham Co, GA, USA, in the household of Archibald Fairchild and Catharine Fairchild.8
     Mary J Lawless appeared on the census of 25 Jul 1870 nr Jacksonville PO, Yellow Bluff, Duval Cty, FL, USA, with Andrew Lawless, enumerated as LAWLESS: Andrew 30 fisherman b FL; Mary J 25 b FL; Mary 2 b GA.9
     The census of 10 Jun 1880 showed Mary with her husband And, their sons Andrew, James, Edwin and Owen, their dtrs Mary and Agnes at New Berlin, Duval Co, FL, USA, household enumerated as LAWLESS: And 35 grocer b GA F/M b Ireland; wife Mary 33 keeping house b CT F b SCT M b IRL; Children: Mary 11, Andrew T 9, Jas F 9 all at school b GA; Agnes A 6 at school, Edwin F 2, Owen G 1 both b FL . All F b GA M b CT.6
     Walter Fairbairn, Hannah Forsythe Fairbairn, Janet Fairbairn, Mary Lawless, Joan Fairbairn, Agnes Safley, John H Safley, James F Safley, Robert Safley, Frances Safley, Barbara Safley, Walter A Safely, Thomas F Scott, Amelia Elizabeth Fairbairn, James Edward Fairbairn, Walter Frederick Fairbairn, William George Fairbairn, Joan Hellen Fairbairn, Agnes Jennett Fairbairn, Helen Joan Viele, James Archibald Fairchild, John Willis Fairchild, Barbara Edith Fairbairn, Robert Byron Fairchild and Norma Coulsen Fairchild were beneficiaries for the estate of Barbara Fairchild probated on 23 Nov 1896 at the Surrogate's Court, Hall of Records, City of Brooklyn, NY, USA, (all listed on Barbara's surrogate notice, being Barbara's surviving siblings, or their children).10

Family

Andrew William Lawless (Mar 1844 - 1906)
Children
  • James Andrew Lawless1 (Jun 1867 - Jun 1867)
  • Mary Catherine Lawless6 (Oct 1868 - aft. 1900)
  • James F Lawless6 (cir. 1871 - aft. 1920)
  • Andrew Thomas Lawless6 (Mar 1871 - Nov 1953)
  • Agnes Anne Lawless6 (cir. 1874 - Oct 1940)
  • Edwin F Lawless6 (cir. 1878 - aft. 1880)
  • Owen G Lawless6 (cir. 1879 - aft. 1880)
  • Albert S Lawless11 (Jun 1884 - aft. 1900)
  • Barbara F Lawless11 (May 1886 - aft. 1920)
Last Edited28 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. Www Rootsweb online at http://wc.rootsweb.com/, Andrew LAWLESS & Mary Joan FAIRCHIL (sic), from db (craigsharrow), of Generesearcher, last updated Mar 2008, extracted Jun 2008.
  2. USA census images, Various, 1850 District 13, Chatham, GA Roll: M432_64 Pg 294 Image 145, hsehold of Archibald & Catharine FAIRCHILD, extracted Jun 2008.
  3. James Edward LAWLESS, "EM FAIRBAIRN/LAWLESS ex Jim L," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Birth Nov 1847 Bridgeport, Fairfield Co, CT, Dth 9 May 18953 New Berlin, Duval Co, FL, Mary Joan LAWLESS nee FAIRCHILD from pedigree chart, rcvd Jan 2009.
  4. Melinda NORTON, "EM FAIRBAIRN/SAFELY ex Melinda N," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Family of James FAIRBAIRN/Joan FORSYTHE, rcvd (via Betsy) Jun 2008.
  5. Www Rootsweb online at http://wc.rootsweb.com/, Andrew LAWLESS & Mary Joan FAIRCHILD, from db (jjflawless), of Jessica ?LAWLESS?, last updated May 2008, extracted Jun 2008.
  6. USA census images, Various, 1880 New Berlin, Duval, FL Roll: T9_126 FHL Film 1254126 Pg 450.4000 ED 27 Image 0494, hsehold of Andrew & Mary LAWLESS, extracted Jun 2008.
  7. James Edward LAWLESS, "EM FAIRBAIRN/LAWLESS ex Jim L," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, H/Stone Mary Joan w/o A W LAWLESS, New Berlin, Jacksonville Florida, photo rcvd Jan 2009.
  8. USA census images, Various, 1860 Savannah District 1, Chatham, GA Roll: M653_115 Pg 36 Image 37 hsehold of Archibald & Catharine FAIRCHILD, extracted Jun 2008.
  9. USA census images, Various, 1870 Yellow Bluff, Duval, FL Roll: M593_129 Pg 582 Image 309, hsehold of Andrew & Mary J LAWLESS, extracted Jun 2008.
  10. Newspaper clippings, 7 Oct 1896 Barbara FAIRBAIRN otherwise FAIRCHILD, Surrogate's Notice, from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, copy d/loaded Jul 2009.
  11. USA census images, Various, 1900 Philadelphia Ward 28, Philadelphia, PA Roll: T623_1470 Pg 10B ED 702, hsehold of Olof U & Mary K VINNBERG, extracted Jun 2008.

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