Gibbon Fitzgibbon1 
He built the Castle of Ballynahinch.1 The title of The White Knight possibly reverted to him.1 He lived at Ballynahinch, County Limerick, IrelandG.1
Children of Gibbon Fitzgibbon and Margaret O’Grady
Gerald Fitzgibbon1
On 24 April 1615 he was enfeoffed in the lands of Ballyscaddan by his brother.1
Child of Gerald Fitzgibbon and Ellen (?)
- John Fitzgibbon+2 b. c 1623
Ellen (?)1
She survivied her husband and was transplanted by Oliver Cromwell at 55 years of age.1 Her married name became Fitzgibbon.
Child of Ellen (?) and Gerald Fitzgibbon
- John Fitzgibbon+2 b. c 1623
John Fitzgibbon1 
He lived at Ballyscaddan, County Limerick, IrelandG.1 In December 1653 he was transplanted by Oliver Cromwell.1 He also had six daughters.1
Child of John Fitzgibbon and Catherine (?)
- Garrett Fitzgibbon2 b. c 1648
Margaret O’Grady1
Her married name became Fitzgibbon.
Children of Margaret O’Grady and Gibbon Fitzgibbon
Maurice Fitzgibbon1
And Helen Burgate, of Castle Burgate, County Limerick, and sister of Most Rev William Burgate, DD, Archbishop of Cashel, and by her had iesue.1 Onora (d without issue), dau of Maurice Hurley, of Knocklong.1 He lived at Ballynahinch, County Limerick, IrelandG.1
Child of Maurice Fitzgibbon and Helen Burgate
Gibbon Fitzgibbon1
He lived at Ballynahinch, County Limerick, IrelandG.1
Child of Gibbon Fitzgibbon and Mary MacNamara
Gerald Fitzgibbon1
Children of Gerald Fitzgibbon and Ellinor Brien
Gerald Fitzgibbon1

He fought in the Siege of Philippsburg.1 He gained the rank of Officer in the French Army in service of King of France.1