Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Notes on Barry Genealogy in England and Wales
Chapter I. - Motive in undertaking genealogical investigationfiabsence of information on the family history - Family Bible - Parentage and more immediate ancestry in London Difficulties of research in London - Search in Parish Registers - City Companies - Barry Family established in Hampshire between two and three centuries - Village of Fording bridge and hamlet of Goreley - Information based on evidence of Parish Registers, wills, Chancery records, &c - Wills at Winchester and Somerset House - Manorial records from a.d. 1430 to seventeenth century - Value of Court Rolls - Records at Salisbury and West Alvington - Genealogical tables - Feudal Aids - Loose spelling of family name Important positions held by members of family - Connection of Hampshire family with the Barrys of Hereford and South Wales pages 3 to 14.
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