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Originally published by the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society by Rev. E. Barry, M.R.I.A., V.P.R.S.A. and reprinted by Guy and Co., Cork 1902
http://ia600409.us.archive.org/13/items/barrymorerecords00barr/barrymorerecords00barr.pdf
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Hello, I am from a long line of Barry descendants from County Cork, living in Ontario Canada. My Grandfathers family was from County Cork. My Great Grandfather was stationed in India in the late 1800’s and that is where my grandfather was born. Most of us live in Canada but there are a couple of families who live in the UK. I was wondering where I could find more information about the Barry’s. I will be visiting Ireland in December with my children. Thank you, Patti
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