Rachel J Barry1

#21347, (23 August 1812 - 14 May 1843)
Father*Redmond Dillon Barry2 (s 1775 - )
Mother*Jane Alexander3 (c 1786 - 1841)

Family

William Montgomery Blackmore b. c 1805, d. 1853
Child 1.James W Blackmore6 (1842 - 1914)
Her married name was Blackmore.1 
Birth*23 August 1812She was born on 23 August 1812.4 
Marriage*26 June 1833She married William Montgomery Blackmore, son of George Dawson Blackmore and Elizabeth Neely, on 26 June 1833 at Sumner Co., TennesseeG.1,5 
Death*14 May 1843She died on 14 May 1843 at Sumner Co., TennesseeG, at age 30.4 

Citations

  1. [S404] Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002: Marr. Bond of Wm M Blackmore and J Y Blythe, 26 Jun 1833, Sumner Co., for the marr. of Wm M Blackmore and Rachel J Barry. [This is an old document but may have been a transcription. The typed transcript, Work Projects Administration, p. 191 (img. 188/236, Ancestry.com), has marr. 26 Jun 1832, J T Blythe, bondsman], Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Online Ancestry.com.
  2. [S1888] Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008, online Ancestry.com, Sumner Co., Will Books, 1789-1842, Sumner County, Tennessee; imgs. 146-147/385. Original Work: Tennessee, Records of Sumner County, Will Book, Vol. 1. WPA Project 65-44-1499. Copied by Mrs. Alice Baker Guthrie, Mrs. Walter Witherspoon, Miss Ruby Dillon. Typed by Mrs. Paul Barry Jones. Will of Redmond B [sic, as in manuscript] Barry (undated). Names wife Jane, sons Thomas and David, and daus. Polly and Rachel. Executors William Hall and Elijah Boddie. Witnesses William A Keep, Thomas Daniel and John Strode. Proved at Sumner Co. Court, May Term, 1821. Additional securities with bond of $40,000 by William L Alexander and John H Bowen [note, spellings of Redmond and of Barry is irregular].
  3. [S1909] Jay Guy Cisco, Historic Sumner County, Tennessee (Nashville: Folk-Keelin Printing Co., 1909), pp. 2280-229, "Some Sumner Countians." George Dawson Blackmore, b. nr. Hagerstown MD, Feb 1762, d. Sumner Co. TN 27 Sep 1833. Soldier in the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, under Cap't. Calmer, Col. Spotswood and Col. Febiger. Marr., in Sumner Co., 25 Dec 1786, Elizabeth Neely (say 1666 - 13 Dec 1833), dau. of Capt. Alex Neely and Elizabeth Montgomery; George and Elizabeth had ten children, two of whom d. in infancy. One son, William Montgomery Blackmore, marr. Rachel Jackson, dau. of Redmond Dillon Barry, and they had only one child who survived infancy, Hon. James W Blackmore of Gallatin.
  4. [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, tall standing shared memorial. Gen William Blackmore, 7 Feb 1803 - 28 Nov 1853 / Rachel Barry, Wife of W M Blackmore, 23 Aug 1812 - 14 Jun 1843. Narrative: William Montgomery Blackmore, marr. (1) Rachael J. Barry, children George Dillen Blackmore (1837 - 1839) and James W. Blackmore (1843 - 1914); marr. (2) Catherine Ophelia Prince Walker (1831 - 1904). Memorials 36401025 and 36400931, created by Ahwahneeliz, photo added by OBXr.
  5. [S1909] Jay Guy Cisco, Historic Sumner County, Tennessee, pp. 228-229, "Some Sumner Countians." George Dawson Blackmore, b. nr. Hagerstown MD, Feb 1762, d. Sumner Co. TN 27 Sep 1833. Soldier in the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, under Cap't. Calmer, Col. Spotswood and Col. Febiger. Marr., in Sumner Co., 25 Dec 1786, Elizabeth Neely (say 1666 - 13 Dec 1833), dau. of Capt. Alex Neely and Elizabeth Montgomery; George and Elizabeth had ten children, two of whom d. in infancy. One son, William Montgomery Blackmore, marr. Rachel Jackson, dau. of Redmond Dillon Barry, and they had only one child who survived infancy, Hon. James W Blackmore of Gallatin.
  6. [S1886] Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1963, online FamilySearch.org, 004183027, img. 853/2071. File No. 159 (or 157), Reg. No. 67, Reg. Dist. 841, Primary Reg. Dist. 28403. James W Blackmore, b. TN 9 Mar 1842, son of Wm Blackmore and Rachel Barry, both b. TN; marr., lawyer; d. West Main St., Gallatin TN, 11 May 1914, organic heart disease, age 71y 2m 2d; inf. Mrs. J W Blacjmore, res. Gallatin TN; bur. Gallatin TN 12 May 1914.