Ellen Donovan1
#1212, (say 1821 - )
Relationship | Grandaunt of Anna Margaret Donovan |
Father* | Florence Donovan2 (c 1788 - ) | |
Mother* | Margaret O'Reilley2 (1790 - ) |
Family | John Barry b. c 1815 | |
Children | 1. | James Barry1 (1843 - ) |
2. | John Barry Jr1 (1845 - ) |
She, with her parents, was among the First Settler Families in the Irishtown - McQuade's - O'Neills settlements in Moncton Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3 | ||
Suggested by Donovan Family Irishtown, without citation. Ellen's father Florence was a sponsor at the baptism of Ellen's son James in 1843. Moyse/Jonas/Athanese Gallant was a sponsor for the baptism Ellen's son James and also for Michael Donovan, son of Daniel Donovan (Ellen's brother) and Mary Wiseman.2 | ||
Her married name was Barry. | ||
Birth* | say 1821 | She was born say 1821 at IrelandG; (no record found.)2 |
April 1826 | She was likely in the household of Florence Donovan and Margaret O'Reilley at Rathrout, Ballinadee Civil Par., Co. Cork, IrelandG, in the census of of April 1826.4 | |
Marriage* | circa 1840 | She married John Barry circa 1840 at New BrunswickG.1 |
Citations
- [S149] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: La Visitation, Grande-Digue, Cte Kent, 1800-1899 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), Bapt. rec. of James (1843) and John (1845) Barry, sons of John Barry and Ellen Donovan, q.v.
- [S24] Donovan Family Irishtown NB Canada [Family Tree], irishroom1, owner, online Ancestry.com.
- [S558] Irish Canadian Cultural Association of New Brunswick, online www.newirelandnb.ca, First Settler Families monument at St. Lawrence O'Toole Church in Irishtown, New Brunswick. The monument was designed by Linda Evans of Irishtown and carved by Tingleys Monuments of Amherst, Nova Scotia. https://www.newirelandnb.ca/resources/lesson-plans/…
- [S1680] Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1837, image viewed online http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie and FamilySearch.com, Co. Cork, Ballinadee Civil Parish, Rathrout Townlands. Florence Donovan; yearly tithe £1 4d; real estate assessment on 5th class land 12s at the rate of 1s 10d per acre.