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I am trying to determine the parents of my 2nd great-grandparents on my mother's side: 

Johannah Harrington, 1815–1883 and John Barry 1810–1883

There are quite a few persons using both these names!

They had 13 children, the first several apparently born while still in Ireland, one or two died along the way to Canada. 

I can't find any records of departure or arrival or other immigration information for them and that generation.

Their children, including my great grandparents born there, John Barry 1848 to 1907, (m. Elizabeth Flood 1853 to 1935) stayed and farmed in the Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada area, marrying into other, largely Irish, immigrant groups.

The following generation, including my grandfather John Lawrence Barry 1880 to 1966 and several of his 13 siblings drifted down to the US in the early 20th century.

What I can determine definitively about Johannah Harrington, 1815–1883 and John Barry 1810–1883 is their marriage in: 

23 Feb 1840 in DURRIS (MUINTERVARA) CORK & ROSS, Ireland

From the church records, Daniel Harrington and Patrick Barry as witnesses: 

Book Number Page Entry Number Record_Identifier Image Filename  N/R N/R N/R CR-RC-MA-79751 cork & ross.durris (muintervara).p4799.00268  

I am pretty sure that was them. 

And I suspect that John Barry was born in Clonakilty and Johannah in St Finbarr's Cork City...though honestly, my trust in the veracity of my paper trail actually ends with these two; I have their names and their shared gravestone proudly proclaims they came from County Cork but the purported birthdates and names of their parents is really not very well grounded in documents.

Her likely birth date is 1815 in Ireland though I cannot find confirmation of this. Her gravestone in Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada only reads that she died in 1883 at age 68, and was a proud “native of County Cork.” (John Barry was born in 16 Jan 1810, Cork, Ireland, and died 06 JUL 1880, Caradoc Twp, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. His parents were allegedly Tim Barry and Johanna Callahan.)

There must have been quite an exodus of the island even before the famine years, as so many ended up in Canada and the US, intermarrying with other Irish immigrants (

I also have DNA matches to McCarthy, Flood, Sullivan, Collins, Brady, Barry, Martin, etc.)

I suspect I am on the right track, but I can’t find records to confirm this, especially birth records that would definitively give me the names of their parents...and there seems to have been so much intermarriage and a scarcity of new names!

I would be very grateful if you could provide any more definitive information.

Thank you, Penelope

 

Pen

Tuesday 11th Apr 2023, 07:19PM

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  • https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X6HV-7BG Death of James Barry 1/9/1926 Canada, son of Johanna Harrington and John Barry

    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/MC6B-LBR Johannah Harrington , (1819-1883), there is information on this file including her children

    James Barry b1851

    Maggie Barry b1854

    Michael Barry b1856

    John Barry b1849

    Eileen

    Tuesday 11th Apr 2023, 08:45PM
  • Updated text

    Pen

    Wednesday 12th Apr 2023, 09:02AM
  • Thanks you, I have all that information already, some of which is slightly incorrect. 

    I am more interested in the Irish connection, before they went to Canada, and confirming who their parents were as I can't find any records besides their marriage in 1840.

    Pen

    Wednesday 12th Apr 2023, 09:03AM

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