Barry (Ballynahina)
This branch of the Barry family was closely linked through marriages to the Dundullerick branch. In the 1780s Philip Barry of Ballynahina married his cousin Mary Ann daughter of Edmond Barry of Rockville and Dundullerick, county Cork. Their daughter Mary Ann married James Creagh of Ballygriffin and their grandchild James William Creagh Barry purchased Dundullerick in the early 20th century. In 1830 Gerard Barry of Ballynahina married Mary Ann Fitzgerald of Springmount, county Limerick and had a son John and a daughter Emma who married William Creagh, a Mallow solicitor. John Barry married in 1880 Nora Harding and had 3 sons. At the time of Griffith's Valuation Gerard Barry held the townland of Ballynahina amounting to 890 acres. see http://www.archive.org/stream/armorialfamilies01foxd/armorialfamilies01foxd_djvu.txt
Associated Families
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Ballynahina | Ballynahina | Rathcormack | Fermoy | Rathcormack 150 | Barrymore | Cork |
OSI Ref: W799 947
OS Sheet: 35 Discovery map: 80 |
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Bride Villa | Bridgeland East | Rathcormack | Fermoy | Rathcormack 150 | Barrymore | Cork |
OSI Ref: W807 910
OS Sheet: 44 Discovery map: 81 |
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Garrycloyne | Garrycloyne | Garrycloyne | Cork | Greenfort 73 | Barretts | Cork |
OSI Ref: W593 803
OS Sheet: 62 Discovery map: 80 |
Contemporary printed sources
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Barrymore Barony, 125 (Ballynahina), 126 (Bridgeland East)
- LEWIS, Samuel. ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland''. London: S. Lewis & Co., 1837: II, 494 (Ballinahina House & Cottage)
Modern printed sources
- HAJBA, Anna-Maria. ''Historical Genealogical Architectural notes on some Houses of Cork. Volume I: North Cork''. Whitegate: Ballinakella Press, 2002: 63-64, 84
- MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD, Hugh (ed). ''Burke's Irish Family Records''. London: Burke's Peerage, 1976: 66-75
- ''Jnl. of the Blarney and District Historical Society'', known as Old Blarney.: DUGGAN, J.J. Garrycloyne - Story of a townland. I (1989), 46-53