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John Barry

Death Date : 19 Jul 1923

Johanna Wholley

Death Date : 7 Apr 1921


 

Cherry Street
Victor
New York
United States

 

John Barry was a son of John Barry and Nancy Gleason of Aghadown, West Cork
Johanna (Annie) Wholey was a daughter of Patrick Wholey and Mary Brien of Cloonkeen, Leap, West Cork

 

John Barry of Aghadown and Johanna Wholey of Cloonkeen married in Kilmacabea Catholic Parish on 9 February 1861.  The marriage witnesses were Timothy  Wholey and John Barry.


Children:

​Born in Ireland

Mary Ann Barry was born in Leighcloon, Aughadown and baptised in Aughadown Parish on 12 Oct 1862.  The Sponsors were Richard Barry and Mary Burke.  Mary Ann died on board ship during the voyage to the United States and was buried in Canada on arrival there.

Born in New York:

Ellen Barry, 20 Nov 1865

William Barry, 22 Nov 1867

Hannah Barry, 31 Jan 1870

Nancy Barry, 8 June 1872

John Barry, 26 Mar 1875

Richard Barry, 24 Aug 1877

Michael Barry, 8 Dec 1879

 

Census 1870:
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Census 1875:
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Census 1880:
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Census 1900:
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Census 1910:
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Census 1920:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV98-GSJ

 

Family Obituaries:

THE VICTOR HERALD Friday September 16, 1938 PAGE 5 COL 4 OBITUARY DONOGHUE Mrs. Nellie Barry Donoghue, formerly of Victor, entered into rest at her home in Rochester, Saturday, September 10, 1938. She is survived by three sons, the Rev. W. J. Donoghue, a major in the United States army, located at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, Clem and Bernard Donoghue and a daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Welch, all of Rochester, a sister, Mrs. William Lyons, three brothers, Richard, Michael and Jack Barry, all of Victor, three grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services took place from the home, Tuesday morning, and from Holy Rosary church in Rochester. Final tribute was paid at the grave in St. Bridget's cemetery, East Bloomfield, by a firing squad from Canandaigua Post, American Legion Burial Corps, at committal services for Mrs. Donoghue. Wife of John F. Donoghue.

THE VICTOR HERALD Friday ~ April 22, 1927 William F. Barry, 59, formerly of Victor, died Monday, in Owega. He leaves three brothers, John B., Michael J., and Richard Barry, all of Victor, three sisters, Mrs. J. Donahue of Rochester, Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. William Lyons of Victor. Funeral serves were held at 9:30 o'clock, Thursday morning, in St. Patrick's Church in this village. Burial was made at East Bloomfield.

The Victor Herald Friday October 4, 1929 Front page Col 3 as recorded by Ron Hanley Obituary- Turner Anna Barry Turner, wife of W. H. Turner, died, Tuesday afternoon, October 1st, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. She leaves besides her husband, six sons, Everett, Ernest, and Donald, of Victor, Russell of Canandaigua, Roy of Buffalo, L. E. Turner of Rocheter, and one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Keating of Rochester, also three brothers, John, Richard and Michael Barry of Victor, and two sisters, Mrs. William Lyons of Victor, and Mrs. Nellie Douglass of Rochester. Funeral services were held from the family home, three and one half miles southwest of Victor, Friday morning, at 8 30 o'clock, and from St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, of which Mrs. Turner has been a life long member, at 9 o'clock.

THE VICTOR HERALD Friday May 17, 1946 Pg 5, col 1 by: Ron Hanley OBITUARY - LYONS Mrs. Nancy Barry Lyons, wife of William Lyons, died at their home on Maple Avenue, Wednesday, May 15, 1946, after an illness of three weeks. She had returned to her home a week before her death, after being in F. F. Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua for two weeks. Mrs. Lyons was in her 74th year. She was born in Victor, a daughter of John and Joannah Foley Barry. On March 17, 1897, she was married to William Lyons, and for about a year they lived in Honeoye Falls. With that exception, her home was in Victor throughout her life. She was devoted to her family and her home, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. The surviving relatives, besides her husband, are three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Howard Ernst, of Victor, Edgar Lyons and Mrs. Howard Waldorf of Rochester, Mrs. Edward Peck and Clifford Lyons of Victor, nine grandchildren and three brothers, John V., Richard, Jerome and Michael J. Barry, all of Victor. Funeral services will be conducted from the family home on Maple avenue at 8:30 Saturday morning and from St. Patrick's Church at 9:00 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

THE VICTOR HERALD The John V. Barry's Observe Their 46th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John V. Barry celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary, at a dinner given by their daughter, Mrs. Walter Timm, and Mr. Timm, Saturday, March 17. Fifty relatives and friends were present. The couple are lifelong residents of Victor, where Mr. Barry had always been a farmer. They have eight sons and five daughters, all of whom live in Victor, except Corporal Everett Barry, who is serving in the armed forces somewhere in France, and their daughter, Elizabeth, who recently went to California to be with her husband, Sgt. Raymond Henehan. Mr. and Mrs. Barry also have 12 grandchildren. The table decorations, appropriate to St. Patrick's Day, were attractively arranged. A large anniversary cake encircled by daffodils and narccissi formed the centerpiece. A program of piano and violin music, played by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bills, was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Barry received many lovely gifts from their family and friends. Out of town guests were from Canandaigua, Rochester, Holcomb and Macedon.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL January 10, 1913 Richard Barry, son of John Barry, who resides south of this village, met with a peculiar accident last week. While visiting at the home of a neighbor and playing with one of the children, he scratched his thumb with a pin on the child's clothing. Shortly afterward his hand began to swell and a physician was summoned, who found that blood poisoning had set in. On Sunday he was taken to the Homeopathic hospital in Rochester, and later his condition was reported as favorable and it was thought no amputation would be necessary. (Above article from Contributor, Diane Parks #47358848 on Nov. 10, 2013)

Michael Joseph Barry. DEATH 8 May 1965 (aged 85)  in Victor, Ontario County, New York.  He is buried in Saint Patrick Cemetery Victor, in Plot Section 1, Row 5



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Burials:
John and Johanna are buried in Saint Bridgets Church Cemetery, East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York

 

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