John Barter

Name
John /Barter/
Given names
John
Surname
Barter
Family with
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage
daughter
2 years
daughter
17161794
Baptism: between 1716 and 1717
Death: October 24, 1794
5 years
daughter
Family with Margaret Atkins
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1723
Marriage
Residence
Note: The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of the Barter family held lands in and around Kinsale in the 1870s, including Benjamin who owned over 400 acres near the town as well as other lands near Ballinhassig. He was among the principal lessors in the parish of Carrigaline at the time of Griffith's Valuation. Thomas Barter of Droumcarra, Macroom, owned an estate of over 3,500 acres in the 1870s. In the early 1850s Richard Barter is recorded in the parishes of Inchigeelagh and Kilnamartery, barony of West Muskerry, Kilbonane, barony of East Muskerry and Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. In June 1884 the estate of Mary Barter amounting to over 1,000 acres at Ballywilliam, barony of Kinsale, East Ballygarvan and Ballyduhig, barony of Kerricurrihy and Cooletuder, barony of East Muskerry was advertised for sale. Some lots of this estate were finally sold in the Land Judges' Court in June 1888 when the purchaser was Thomas Babington.

The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of the Barter family held lands in and around Kinsale in the 1870s, including Benjamin who owned over 400 acres near the town as well as other lands near Ballinhassig. He was among the principal lessors in the parish of Carrigaline at the time of Griffith's Valuation. Thomas Barter of Droumcarra, Macroom, owned an estate of over 3,500 acres in the 1870s. In the early 1850s Richard Barter is recorded in the parishes of Inchigeelagh and Kilnamartery, barony of West Muskerry, Kilbonane, barony of East Muskerry and Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. In June 1884 the estate of Mary Barter amounting to over 1,000 acres at Ballywilliam, barony of Kinsale, East Ballygarvan and Ballyduhig, barony of Kerricurrihy and Cooletuder, barony of East Muskerry was advertised for sale. Some lots of this estate were finally sold in the Land Judges' Court in June 1888 when the purchaser was Thomas Babington.
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Note: This house was the home of Barter esq in the 1770s and 1780s, of Thomas Barter in 1814, of J. Barter in 1837 and of Michael Buckley at the time of Griffith's Valuation who held it from William Gallagy. It was valued at £10. In the 1940s the Irish Tourist Association Survey noted that it had been converted to farm buildings..
Baptism of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
between 1716 and 1717
Burial of a wife
Baptism of a daughter
Marriage
Will
between 1741 and 1742
Death of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Burial of a daughter
Death
yes
Last change
February 6, 202122:16:24
Author of last change: murrayj
Residence

The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of the Barter family held lands in and around Kinsale in the 1870s, including Benjamin who owned over 400 acres near the town as well as other lands near Ballinhassig. He was among the principal lessors in the parish of Carrigaline at the time of Griffith's Valuation. Thomas Barter of Droumcarra, Macroom, owned an estate of over 3,500 acres in the 1870s. In the early 1850s Richard Barter is recorded in the parishes of Inchigeelagh and Kilnamartery, barony of West Muskerry, Kilbonane, barony of East Muskerry and Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. In June 1884 the estate of Mary Barter amounting to over 1,000 acres at Ballywilliam, barony of Kinsale, East Ballygarvan and Ballyduhig, barony of Kerricurrihy and Cooletuder, barony of East Muskerry was advertised for sale. Some lots of this estate were finally sold in the Land Judges' Court in June 1888 when the purchaser was Thomas Babington.
http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2775

This house was the home of Barter esq in the 1770s and 1780s, of Thomas Barter in 1814, of J. Barter in 1837 and of Michael Buckley at the time of Griffith's Valuation who held it from William Gallagy. It was valued at £10. In the 1940s the Irish Tourist Association Survey noted that it had been converted to farm buildings..