John Barry was born in Warrington, Lancashire, England.
John Barry was born in 1883 [1] in Warrington, Lancashire, England, the son of Bryan Barry and Elizabeth Kelly. [2]
In 1891 John was with his parents and 3 siblings in Lord Nelson Street, Warrington. His father was a general labourer. [2]
In 1901 John was living with his parents and 3 siblings in Parr Street, Warrington. His father was an India rubber worker. [3]
When John was about 20 he married Martha Littlefair in 1903 in Warrington. [4]
In 1911 John was living in Williamsons Square, Warrington with his wife and 3 children. He was a labourer at a tannery. [5]
Sources
↑Birth Entry England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp database entry for BARRY, JOHN Mother's maiden surname: KELLY ), GRO Reference: 1883 J Quarter in WARRINGTON Volume 08C Page 231
↑ 2.02.11891 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1891"
Citing PRO RG 12, Lancashire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. FamilySearch (accessed 2 March 2022) FindMyPast Image (subscription required)
John Barry (5) son in household of Bryan Barry (50) in Warrington registration district. Born in Lancashire, England.
↑1901 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1901"
Citing Warrington subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. FamilySearch (accessed 2 March 2022) FindMyPast Image (subscription required)
John Barry (18), single son, in household of Bryan Barry (58) in Warrington registration district. Born in Warrington, Lancashire.
↑1911 Census:
"1911 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 Ancestry Sharing Link (free access) Ancestry Record 2352 #23470390 (subscription required, accessed 2 March 2022)
John Barry (27), married, Labourer (Qauners), head of household at 11 Williamsons Square Warrington. Born in Warrington, Lancashire, England.
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