Fitzsimons
Fitzsimons | |
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Family name | |
Maureen O'Hara (real family name FitzSimons) in the trailer for The Black Swan | |
Pronunciation | \FIT-simmons\ |
Region of origin | Ireland |
Related names | Fitzsimmons, FitzSimons, FitzSimmons |
Fitzsimons (also spelled FitzSimons, Fitzsimmons or FitzSimmons) is an Irish surname of Norman origin. The Gaelicisation of this surname is Mac Shíomóin.
The name "FitzSymons" and its pre-standardization variants (Fitzsimons, Fitzsimmons, Fitz-Simons, etc.) is not a sept, or clan, name, but rather an individual patronymic passed down through various, yet discrete, colonial families arriving at different times in Irish history. Some families "went native" during the Gaelic revival of the 14th and 15th centuries, and many refused to endorse the Protestant Reformation. Others became important members of the Protestant Ascendancy and its supporting mittelstand. Two distinct families can be identified: those who arrived when the surname was first recorded in Ireland in 1177, attached to an adventurer seeking swordlands in Ulster, known as Sir John de Courcy of Carrickfergus Castle, earl of Ulster. These Fitzsimons are now native to the east-central seaboard of Ulster, in Lecale, Ards and Down.
In 1323, a junior member of the Fitzsymons' of Simonshide, Herefordshire, settled in Dublin. This family is thought to be distinct from the Ulster Fitzsimons. Settling in Dublin, and the north and south reaches of Dublin County, they expanded into Meath, Westmeath, King's and Queen's County of the central English Pale. This branch may have been the root of the Wexford Fitzsimons family which produced a Signer of the Declaration of Independence (or the Wexford family may have sprung from a Norman adverturer arriving with Strongbow). Of the Pale Fitzsimons, it is thought discrete branches settled at Tullynally, County Meath, the line of Sir William Johnson and 'went' native by intermarrying with the O'Reillys and MacMahons of south central Ulster. These are generally the families now with ties to County Cavan and County Longford.
The English family which sent its youngest son to Dublin in 1323 died out in the name, only the Irish branch now survives. The name "Fitzsimons" is quite common in England itself. These originating in Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire are thought to be Scandinavian and of the genere Danus, as the area was settled by Danish Vikings and predate the Norman invasion in 1066 AD.
People with the surname
- Allan Fitzsimmons (f. 1980s-2000s), United States civil servant
- Arthur Fitzsimons (born 1929), Irish athlete in football
- Bob Fitzsimmons (1863–1918), British athlete in boxing
- Casey FitzSimmons (born 1980), United States athlete in football
- Charles B. Fitzsimons (1924–2001), Irish American actor
- Lowell "Cotton" Fitzsimmons (1931–2004), United States basketball coach
- Dan Fitzsimons (born 1969), American screenwriter
- David Fitzsimons (born 1950), Australian Olympic athlete
- David Fitzsimmons (1875 – ?), Scottish athlete in football
- Foster Fitzsimmons (f. 1930s – 1960s), United States dancer, novelist and teacher
- Frank Fitzsimmons (1907–1981), United States labor leader
- Freddie Fitzsimmons (1901–1979), United States athlete in baseball
- Frederick William FitzSimons (1870–1951), South African naturalist
- George Kinzie Fitzsimons (1928–2013), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Gerry Fitzsimons (1960–2007), British businessman
- Greg Fitzsimmons (born 1966), United States comedian and writer
- Henry Fitzsimon, Jesuit priest
- James E. Fitzsimmons (1874–1966), United States racehorse trainer
- Jason Fitzsimmons (born 1971), Canadian athlete in ice hockey
- Jeanette Fitzsimons (born 1945), New Zealand politician and environmentalist
- Jim Fitzsimons (born 1936), Irish politician
- John FitzSimons (born 1943), English javelin thrower
- John Fitzsimmons (1939–2008), Scottish clergyman
- Lesley Fitz-Simons (1961–2013), Scottish actress
- Lorna Fitzsimons (born 1967), British politician
- Maurice J. Fitzsimons, Jr. (1906-1972), American politician
- Pat Fitzsimons (born 1950), United States athlete in golf
- Peter FitzSimons (born 1961), Australian rugby union player, journalist, author
- Randy Fitzsimmons (f. 1990s), Swedish musician
- Robert Emmett Fitzsimmons (f. 1980s – 2000s), United States actor
- Ronald J. Fitzsimmons (f. 1980s-2000s), United States lobbyist
- Roy Fitzsimmons (1916–1945), United States explorer
- Shane Fitzsimmons (f. 2000s), Australian fire commissioner
- Steve Fitzsimmons (born 1976), Australian athlete in football
- Thomas Fitzsimons (1741–1811), American merchant and statesman. Signed U.S. Constitution.
- Tom Fitzsimmons (1890–1971), United States athlete in baseball
- Tommy Fitzsimmons (1870 – ?), Scottish athlete in football
- William Fitzsimmons (disambiguation), any of several men with variations of that name
- Maureen O'Hara (born Maureen FitzSimons, 1920), Irish-American actress
Places with the name
- Fitzsimmons Creek, a large creek in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
- Fitzsimmons Range, a mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
- The Young Men's Leadership School at Thomas FitzSimons High School
Others
- "Fitzsimmons", the "ship" name for the fictional characters Leopold Fitz and Jemma Simmons from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.