Berry, Frances

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Berry, Frances

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Dates of existence

1743 - 1807

History

Frances Berry was born in 1743, and was the only child of Knight Berry of Birr and Eglish and his wife Sophia, daughter of Captain James Sterling of Whigsborough. In 1759 she married Thomas Berry. They lived at Eglish Castle and had sixteen children. Frances Berry died in 1807 and is buried at Eglish.

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Frances Berry lived in Eglish, King's County.

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Berry, Robert Fleetwood (1777 - 1822)

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family

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Berry, Robert Fleetwood

is the child of

Berry, Frances

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Smith, Hester (1762 - 1832)

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family

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Smith, Hester

is the child of

Berry, Frances

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Berry, John (1770 - 1834)

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family

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Berry, John

is the child of

Berry, Frances

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Berry, Sterling (1771 - 1828)

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family

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Berry, Sterling

is the child of

Berry, Frances

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Berry, Thomas (1737 - 1815)

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family

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Berry, Thomas

is the spouse of

Berry, Frances

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In 1759 Thomas Berry married Frances. They lived at Eglish Castle and had sixteen children.

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ISAAR (CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, 2nd edition (2011)

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September 2019, Ciara O'Brien

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