James Barry1

#8168, (circa 1791 - 15 January 1850)
Father*____ Barry1
Mother*____ _____1

Family

Hanorah Walsh b. bt 1791 - 1795, d. 1882
Children 1.Patrick Barry1 (s 1813 - )
 2.Ellen Barry+1 (c 1815 - 1906)
 3.Catherine Barry+1 (c 1818 - )
 4.Mary Barry10 (1825 - 1917)
 5.John Barry+1 (c 1827 - 1906)
 6.Margaret Barry+1 (1830 - 1920)
 7.William Barry+1 (1834 - 1918)
 8.James Barry Jr.+1 (c 1838 - 1928)
Birth*circa 1791He was born circa 1791 at Co. Cork, IrelandG.2 
Marriage*circa 1810He married Hanorah Walsh, daughter of ____ Welsh, circa 1810 at Co. CorkG.3 
September 1828He and Hanorah Walsh migrated to New BrunswickG in September 1828.4 
Marriage13 April 1833He witnessed the marriage of Denis Mahoney and Ellen Barry on 13 April 1833 at Shediac, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.5,6 
Marriage9 February 1839He witnessed the marriage of James Brown and Catherine Barry on 9 February 1839 at St-Henri Church, Barachois, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.7,8 
Baptism1 June 1840He sponsored the baptism of Mary Harney on 1 June 1840 at St. Bartholomew Church, Melrose, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.9 
Death*15 January 1850He died on 15 January 1850 at Melrose, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.2 
Burial*January 1850He was buried in January 1850 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.2 

Citations

  1. [S79] Rev. Edward Savage, The Story of Melrose, Westmorland County (copy from Université Saint Joseph Archives, Moncton), transcription online http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbwestmo/history.htm, p. 14: "Of the Barry family there were two brothers, James and Patrick. Both were married, and both died comparatively young. James had a large family, most of whom were born in America. In the order of their age, the family were: Ellen (Mrs. Denis Mahoney), Patrick, Catherine (Mrs. James Brown), John, Mary (James Mahoney's second wife), William, Margaret (Mrs. John Reilly the second), and James. Mrs. Barry had the distinction of living the longest of any of the Irish settlers, and seeing more of her descendants."
  2. [S105] St. Bartholomew Cemetery (Melrose, NB) Grave Marker Images, online www.acadian-cemeteries.acadian-home.org/frames.html, img. row 34, no. 2. "In memory of James Barry, who died Jan. 15, 1850; In the 60 y’r of his age  His Wife Hanorah, Died June 24, 1882; In the 86 y’r of her age Natives of the County Cork, Ireland May their souls rest in peace. Amen."
  3. [S106] St. Bartholomew's Cemetery Headstones and Parish Register Entries, Mark Edlund (compiler), online rootsweb.ancestry.com, rec. no. 10, Parish reg. Honora Welsh, consort of the late James Barry, aged about 96 years, bur. 26 Jun 1882.
  4. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Norry Barry, age 60, entered Colony Sep 1828.
  5. [S2599] Register of Marriages for the county of Westmorland, 1790-1835: p. 429, img. 234/304. Dennis Mahoney and Eleanor Barry, both of Botsford Parish, marr. 13 Apr 1833 by Anthony Gagnon, missionary priest of Shediac; witn. James Mahoney and James Barry.
  6. [S106] St. Bartholomew's Cemetery [Selected Headstones], online rootsweb.ancestry.com, Denis Mahoney native of Cork, Ireland died June 18, 1881 aged 77 yrs  Ellen wife of Denis died Aug. 19, 1906 aged 95 yrs 19 Jun 1881: [buried] Denis Mahony consort of Ellen Barry aged 77 years; 21 Aug 1906: [buried] Helen Barry relict of the late Dennis Mahoney. She died at the age of 95 years.
  7. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: St-Henri, Barachois, Cte Westmorland, 1812-1899, Vols. 1 and 2 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 3, M3, img. 3/504, 9 Feb 1839. James Brown, of Tigniche [poss. PEI, but more prob. Tidnish NS, near Baie Verte NB and about 15 miles south of Melrose NB] and of Amhesrt, Cumberland Co., NS, laborer, son of Michael Brown and Mary Colly of Brownswood, Co. Waterford, Ireland; and Catherine Barry, of St-Barthelemi in Botsford, dau. of James Barry and Honora Walsh, of St-Barthelemi; by missionary priest Ant. Gagnon, witnesses Denys Mahony, friend of James, and James Barry, father of Catherine.
  8. [S79] Rev. Edward Savage, The Story of Melrose, p. 14: "Of the Barry family there were two brothers, James and Patrick. Both were married, and both died comparatively young. James had a large family, most of whom were born in America. In the order of their age, the family were: Ellen (Mrs. Denis Mahoney), Patrick, Catherine (Mrs. James Brown), John, Mary (James Mahoney's second wife), William, Margaret (Mrs. John Reilly the second), and James. Mrs. Barry had the distinction of living the longest of any of the Irish settlers, and seeing more of her descendants."
  9. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: Shemogue [Chimogoui, St-Barthélemi], Cte Westmorland, 1813-1855 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 1, B-5, img. 141/150. Mary Ann Harney, dau. fo Thomas Harney and Susanna Fisher Fields, b. 10 Mar 1840, bapt. 1 Jun 1840 by Ant. Gagnon; sponsors James Barry and Honaora Walsh. Online Ancestry.com.
  10. [S79] Rev. Edward Savage, The Story of Melrose, p. 14: "Of the Barry family there were two brothers, James and Patrick. Both were married, and both died comparatively young. James had a large family, most of whom were born in America. In the order of their age, the family were: Ellen (Mrs. Denis Mahoney), Patrick, Catherine (Mrs. James Brown), John, Mary (James Mahoney's second wife), William, Margaret (Mrs. John Reilly the second), and James. Mrs. Barry had the distinction of living the longest of any of the Irish settlers, and seeing more of her descendants."