Earl Barrymore

Earl Barrymore is in Earl Ireland.

On 28th February 1628 David Barry 1st Earl Barrymore [aged 23] was created 1st Earl Barrymore. Alice Boyle Countess Barrymore [aged 21] by marriage Countess Barrymore.

On 29th September 1642 David Barry 1st Earl Barrymore [aged 37] died from wounds in Castlelyons, County Cork. He was buried in Youghal, Cork. His succeeded son Richard Barry 2nd Earl Barrymore [aged 11] succeeded 2nd Earl Barrymore.

In 1694 Richard Barry 2nd Earl Barrymore [aged 63] died. His succeeded son Laurence Barry 3rd Earl Barrymore [aged 30] succeeded 3rd Earl Barrymore.

On 17th April 1699 Laurence Barry 3rd Earl Barrymore [aged 35] died. His succeeded brother James [aged 32] succeeded 4th Earl Barrymore.

Before 1703 James Barry 4th Earl Barrymore [aged 35] and Elizabeth Boyle Countess Barrymore [aged 40] were married. Elizabeth Boyle Countess Barrymore by marriage Countess Barrymore. He the son of Richard Barry 2nd Earl Barrymore. They were second cousins. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.

In June 1706 James Barry 4th Earl Barrymore [aged 39] and Elizabeth "Bessy" Savage Countess Barrymore were married. Elizabeth "Bessy" Savage Countess Barrymore by marriage Countess Barrymore. She the daughter of Richard Savage 4th Earl Rivers [aged 52]. He the son of Richard Barry 2nd Earl Barrymore.

On 12th July 1716 James Barry 4th Earl Barrymore [aged 49] and Anne Chichester Countess Barrymore were married at St Anne's Church, Soho [Map]. Anne Chichester Countess Barrymore by marriage Countess Barrymore. She the daughter of Arthur Chichester 3rd Earl Donegal and Catherine Forbes [aged 26]. He the son of Richard Barry 2nd Earl Barrymore.

On 5th January 1748 James Barry 4th Earl Barrymore [aged 81] died. His succeeded son James Barry 5th Earl Barrymore [aged 30] succeeded 5th Earl Barrymore. Margaret Davys Countess Barrymore by marriage Countess Barrymore.

On 19th December 1751 James Barry 5th Earl Barrymore [aged 34] died. His succeeded son Richard Barry 6th Earl Barrymore [aged 6] succeeded 6th Earl Barrymore.

In 1773 Richard Barry 6th Earl Barrymore [aged 28] died. His succeeded son Richard Barry 7th Earl Barrymore [aged 3] succeeded 7th Earl Barrymore.

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On 6th March 1793 Richard Barry 7th Earl Barrymore [aged 23] died. His succeeded brother Henry Barry 8th Earl Barrymore [aged 22] succeeded 8th Earl Barrymore.

On 18th December 1823 Henry Barry 8th Earl Barrymore [aged 53] died. Earl Barrymore extinct.