Fitzgerald, Pamela (1773–1831)

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Fitzgerald, Pamela (1773–1831)

Daughter of Mme de Genlis. Name variations: Lady Edward Fitzgerald. Born 1773 (some sources cite 1776); died in Paris, France, 1831; popularly supposed that she was the illeg. dau. of Stéphanie-Félicité, Comtesse de Genlis (1746–1830) and Louis-Philippe Joseph, duke d'Orléans (Philippe-Egalité); m. Lord Edward Fitzgerald (1763–1798, son of Emily Lennox), Dec 27, 1792.

Brought up as a ward in the Orléans household; journeyed to England (1791); married future Irish rebel Edward Fitzgerald in Tournay (1792) and accompanied him to Ireland where he became politically active, joining the United Irishmen who were openly calling for an independent republic; attended to husband in Newgate Prison after he had been shot, but he died of his wounds (June 4, 1798); left Ireland and eventually remarried, though she retained the name Fitzgerald.

See also Women in World History.

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