Talk:Dick and Fitzgerald

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Please note that one of my great, great-grandfather's brothers was the Fitzgerald of Dick and Fitzgerald. His complete name was: Lawrence Rees Fitzgerald (sometimes spelt Laurence).

He was born August 11, 1825 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and he hooked up with William Brisbane Dick, who was also in Philadelphia, though I am not certain it was not coincidence that they both wound up in New York, and met at that time, even if it does seem unlikely.

I do not yet know if Lawrence ever had a family, but it appears to me, at present, that he did not. I have his will. I also have a considerable bit of information about him that relates to the volumes written.

Vincent E. Summers —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 192.33.115.203 (talkcontribs) 23 September 2006.

Vincent, thanks for your comments. It would be wonderful if you could expand this article with the information you have. Don't worry too much about formatting it correctly or whatnot; others can come behind you and do that sort of thing. The important thing is that the information be verifiable and from reliable sources, so that others can find and check behind us. But please feel free to add information directly to the article or here on this talk page. You can even email me if you wish to discuss this privately first. (Click on my name, then click "email this user" at the left side of your screen). Thanks again. -- BrianSmithson 00:05, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

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Note that the unknown FITZGERALD was my great-uncle, Lawrence Rees Fitzgerald.

Contact me at vsummers @ gmail.com

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by vsummers (talk • contribs) 12 February 2007. moved from article page