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has anyone ever discovered the origin of the name fitzSimons, I have heard simon/sigmund means wolf from norwegian times, norman means northman. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odinhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runestone Odin the norse god of methology lost 1 eye in his search for knowledge i'll not go that far..lol another Valhalla saga to follow. Maybe someone has research that could go further beyond normandy fitzsimonses? in search of the holy grail :) l A famous Simon was one of the 12 apostles, simon known as peter but then that would just be too amazing son of simon.
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whats ur email?
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 9:43 PM, QT - Emma Fitzsimons < qtopic-21-KBz4x3A67FT8@quicktopic.com> wrote:
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28-07-2008 08:05 PM EST (AU)
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can i edit post as insufficient replies to discuss
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Hi Henry...i must have deleted my original email by accident! I suppose for personal reasons I have trying to research the origins of the surname Fitzsimons. So far, I have gathered that its an Anglo Norman/Irish name...the normans being descended from Viking Pirates that moved to the area of France we now know as Normandy. Simon/Sigmundr - now this is where my interest kicks in - because Sigmundr was a name of the God Odin - a name, because he has many names apparently, and this is one of them.
I know nothing more. I expected the internet to be really helpful...but its not being kind to me at the moment in relation to learning more about the surname. If you get any info at all, let me know! :D
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Yes I came up with some related items too, mostly researching scandivian norwegian viking countries is helpful I did come across a tribal leader who united all of the Scandinavian countries. It all seems to fit in well for example we have magnus magnusson, which means son of magnus and fitz is a prenom for son of there is sigurdson simonson etc etc to be honest i did loads of research but i forget half of it. There are the sagas which tell of all the different wars and leaders which can help. I dont know how to follow the trail beyond this time. Many vikings had o+ blood There is some interesting dna links for example y chromosones, (Dear Mr Fitzsimons
Thank you for your enquiry. I would advise that our services are designed to provide information on very ancient ancestry dating back many tens of thousands of years rather than for more recent family history.
Our analyses only follow direct lines of either maternal or paternal ancestry under the MatriLine (maternal) and Y Clan (paternal). These cost £180.00 each but if you order both at the same time as a 'combo' then there is a slight reduction in price as only one DNA sample is needed.
Full details of these analyses, the information each will provide and the prices can be found at our website www.oxfordancestors.com.
henrifitz@googlemail.com
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To Henry Fitzsimons, Emma Fitzsimons and Harry, regarding the origins of the Fitzsimons name. It is quite a complex answer as the name predated its emergence in Ireland and came from England. Just where the various branches came from is also complex. Some at least from Norfolk and Lincolnshire are thought to have come from the Danish Vikings that settled there, other branches from the Normans and some from the Hebrew Shimeon, so it is impossible to distinguish between the various origins. There are also several Coat of Arms for the surname Fitzsimons and only one that I have come across for Fitzsimmons. You may like to see, http://www.fitzsimons.info/one-m-or-two.html which I submitted in August 2003, though written long before that date. I must update this one day. Wayne FitzSimons who started this forum has an excellent website for the surname at http://www.fitzsimons.info/index.html. There you will find a link to the new forum at http://www.fitzsimons.info/fitzforum/index.phpPlease join this new forum, where you can post new topics. Take a little time to explore it, so you can get the best value from what it has to offer. It also includes post from this QT Forum, so that nothing has been lost. See Waynes post Nos 158 and 164, for more information. We can turn this new forum into a really useful tool for our common research, though to do so will require more participation from new members. Henry raises an interesting point about DNA and I would be very interested to hear of any results that people have from this test. Regards to all, Mick Fitzsimons Victoria Australia.
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