James Fitzgerald Uniacke (commander of a troop of cavalry at the battle of the Boyne 1690) was born 12 Oct 1671, son of James of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork (whose will was dated 1682) and Mary Neale.[1][2]
Marriage and Family
He married Mary Matthew, dau of John Mathew, Esq. of co. Kilkenny [1]
Their children:
Richard Uniacke, his heir, b. 1700-1710 and married Mary Longford
John Uniacke, of Carrig, co. Cork, m. Judith Barry, dau. of Redmond Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, co. Cork
Norman Fitz-Gerald Uniacke, of Castletown, co. Cork, m. Alicia Purdon, dau of Bartholomew Purdon, Esq. of Gworane James, co. Cork[1]
Mary married James Lombard, of Craig, co. Cork.
Elizabeth married the Ven. Perkins Crofton, Archdeacon of Aghadoe, Vicar-General of Cork and Ross, in 1740.
Death
He passed away 1730, and was succeeded by his son, Richard Uniacke Esq. of Mount Uniacke[1] or Jun 1733 [2]