Patrick Barry1

#8198, (between 1788 and 1794 - before 1833)
Father*____ Barry1
Mother*____ _____1

Family

Juliana London b. c 1801, d. b 1871
Birth*between 1788 and 1794He was born between 1788 and 1794 at IrelandG.2 
Marriage*before 1832He married Juliana London before 1832.3,4 
Death*before 1833He died before 1833 at Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3 

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. 15: "1837. The next large family were the Mahoneys: the mother (a sister to Timothy Hartnett), five brothers [Jeremiah, Denis, John, Daniel [poss. David] and James], and one sister, Mrs. [Elizabeth] Wallace...Jeremiah, who married Shelia [sic, prob. Judith/Julia], the widow of Patrick Barry, was the father of two daughters: Mary (Mrs. Jeremiah Holland); the second daughter married a Scotch ship-builder, Archibald McDonald"
    From their ages, it is prob. that Judith marr. this Patrick Barry, not Patrick [8171], son of James [this Patrick's brother] and Hanorah.
  4. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: St-Henri, Barachois, Cte Westmorland, 1812-1899, Vols. 1 and 2 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), 1833, p. 101, img 54/155, M7; 19 Aug 1833; Jeremiah Mahony, farmer of St. Batholomew in Botsford, son of John Mahony (deceased) and of Catherine Harnet of St. Bartholomew parish; and Judith Londan [i.e., "of London", prob. Hartnett, see Story of Melrose, p. 21], widow ("veuve") of Patrick Barry; marr. 19 Aug 1833 by Ant. Gagnon, witn. Charles [illegible] and Jane B[illegible].