Catherine Barry1

#8172, (circa 1818 - )
Father*James Barry2 (c 1791 - 1850)
Mother*Hanorah Walsh2 (bt 1791 - 1795 - 1882)

Family

James Brown b. c 1796, d. 1863
Children 1.John Brown12 (c 1840 - 1863)
 2.Michael Brown+13 (1841 - 1876)
 3.Hanorah Brown14 (c 1843 - 1864)
 4.Mary Brown15 (1845 - 1933)
 5.James1 Brown16 (1847 - b 1852)
 6.William Brown+17 (1849 - 1937)
 7.James Brown Jr.18 (c 1852 - )
 8.Margaret A Brown19 (c 1854 - 1873)
Her married name was Brown.3,4 
Birth*circa 1818She was born circa 1818 at IrelandG.1 
September 1828She accompanied James Barry and Hanorah Walsh in September 1828 to New BrunswickG.5 
Marriage2 October 1835She witnessed the marriage of Susan Fisher Fields and Thomas Harney on 2 October 1835 at Chapelle de la baie du Chimougoui, Shemogue, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG, as a friend of Susanna.6 
Marriage*9 February 1839She married James Brown, son of Michael Brown, on 9 February 1839 at St-Henri Church, Barachois, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.4,3 
1861She and James Brown appeared on the census of 1861 at Polling Dist. 3, Head of Amherst, Cumberland Co., Nova ScotiaG; (prob., but only head of family named; nei. Patrick Brown, family of nine.)7 
1871She appeared on the census of 1871 at Amherst, Cumberland Co., Nova ScotiaG; (neis. Michael and Elizabeth Brown, fam. 125.)8 
1881She appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of William Brown, as Catherine Brown, age 60, wid., b. Ireland.9 
6 April 1891She appeared on the census of 6 April 1891 in the household of William Brown and Mary Hackett, as Catherine Brown, age 75, wid., b. and parents b. Ireland.10 
1901She appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of William Brown and Mary Hackett at Tidmish, Cumberland Co., Nova ScotiaG, mother, age 75, wid., b. and parents b. Ireland, RC.11 

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. [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."
  3. [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."
  4. [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.
  5. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Norry Barry, age 60, entered Colony Sep 1828.
  6. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: Shemogue [Chimogoui, St-Barthélemi], Cte Westmorland, 1813-1855 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), sh. 43, M-2, img. 44/150. Thomas Harney, menuisier [carpenter] of this parish, wid. of Margaret Arnell, and Susanna Fisher Fields, dau. of Anthony Fields and the deceased Sarah Oulton, also of this parish, marr. 2 Oct 1835 by Ant. Gagnon; witn. Robert Supple, Catherine Barry, friend of Susan, and Anna Fields, sister of Susanna. Online Ancestry.com.
  7. [S80] 1861 New Brunswick Province Census. James Brown (60-69); F (40-49) [Catherine]; 2 M (21-30) [John, Michael], m (16-20) [____], 2 m (10-15) [William, James]; 2 f (16-20) [Hanorah, Mary], f (6-9) [Margaret A].
  8. [S84] 1871 Canada Census. Catherine (50), b. Ireland, widow, Catholic.
  9. [S42] 1881 Canada Census. William (30), b. NS, farmer, single, Catholic.
  10. [S69] 1891 Canada Census. William (40), b. NS, parents b. Ireland, farmer; Mary (26), b. NB, parents b. NB; both RC.
  11. [S68] 1901 Canada Census. William (48), b. NS 14 Nov 1882, farmer; Mary (37), b. NS [sic] 18 Feb 1864. [sic]
  12. [S1199] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: Ste-Thérèse, Cap-Pelé/Cape Bald, Cte Westmorland, 1859-1899 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 55, S-36, img. 32/426. John Brown, son of James Brown and Catherine Barry, d. [illegible], age 23; bured at the cemetery in Cape Tormentine, 26 May 1863, burial rites by F X Babinault, witn. names not legible.
  13. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, p. 4, no. B13, img. 143/150. Michael Brown, b. 17 Sep 1841, son of James Brown, farmer from [illegible], and Catherine Barry, bapt. 10 Oct 1841 by Ant. Gagnon; sponsors David [poss. Daniel] Walsh and [illegible] Barry.
  14. [S1746] Southeastern Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, compiler, Cemeteries of Westmorland County (Moncton, New Brunswick, 2007-2009), Botsford volume, p. 137. Three entries, consecutive. Michael Brown, d. 15 Mar 1876, age 32; erected by his wife Elizabeth. Anorah S Brown, dau. of James and Catherine Brown, d. 4 Aug 1864, age 21 yrs. James Brown, d. 4 Dec 1863, age 67 yrs. / also his son John, d. 26 May 1863, age 23 yrs.
  15. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, 1841, p. 3, B11, img 143/150. Mary Brown, b. 24 Jul 1845, dau. of James Brown and Catherine Barry, bapt. 24 Sep 1845 by Ant. Gagnon; sponsors Charles Lane and Mary Barry.
  16. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, p. 9, B-6, img. 145/150. James Brown, b. "the 24th of last July,", son of James Brown of Nova Scotia and Catherine Bary, bapt. 8 Aug 1847 by Ant. Gagnon; sponsors Jeremiah Mahoney and Johanna Donovan.
  17. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, p. 137, B-9, img. 137/150. William Brown, b. 18 Nov 1849, son of James Brown and Catherine Barry; bapt. 2 Feb 1850 by John Sweeney, sponsors Michael Shea and Bridget Connell.
  18. [S84] 1871 Canada Census.
  19. [S1992] Canada Deaths and Burials, 1664-1955, online FamilySearch.org, Margaret A Brown, b. Tidnish, Cumberland Co. NS, dau. of James Brown and Catherine Barry, d. Tidnish Shore, Cumberland Co. NS, 9 May 1873, age 19; citing p. 90, no. 106.