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[21927] Lord Lieutenant in 1496, he was known as The Great Earl. He acceded in 1478. He also m. Elizabeth St. John. His father is Thomas fitzMaurice FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare, who m. Margaret de la Herne. For ancestry, see http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal09151 in 2003. http://www.irelandseye.com/irish/traditional/names/family/fzgerald.shtm offers: "The FitzGeralds are one of the two greatest families that came to Ireland with the Anglo-Norman invasion in the 12th century. The name means simply 'son of Gerald' and may have its origins in Italy, with the medieval Gherardini family of Florence. They crossed Europe to settle in Wales and then came to Ireland in the 12th century."
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[238] Albert was a laborer, milkman (with horse-drawn wagon) and real estate developer. He and Martha were faithful members of Trinity Lutheran Church where he served on the Church Council. He and his son, Forrest, were avid fishermen and hunters. Albert attended school at Millheim and the Uniontown High School. In 1888 he became a clerk at the John Cook and Son grocery in downtown Akron. Later he worked for Empire Mower and Reaper Works. At age 23 he became a fence and bridge hand for the Valley Railroad, then worked at B. F. Goodrich Co. 1895-1905 he delivered bread, etc. by horse and wagon for the U.S.Baking Co. (later the Akron Baking Co.). In 1905 he began subdividing real estate, creating 46 allotments during a very successful career in developing land. His first allotments were farms he optioned at the growing edge of Akron - he held a picnic on Sunday at the site where he had marked off lots with chalk-lines - during the free picnic he jumped on a wagon and auctioned off lots, taking down-payments and allowing purchasers to pay off the balance in weekly installments, he paying for the picnic and the land option from the downpayments. When hard times came and buyers could not make payments, he took the lots back, often reselling the same lot several times as the economy rose and declined. [Note: There are several errors in his biography as published in "Akron and Summit County," Karl H. Grismer (Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, ca. 1952).] Grave markers for his family are on the Internet via http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/AltimusWorks.