Cork - Barham, Nicholas  1640

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BARHAM, NICHOLAS  1640

NICHOLAS BARHAM	 of Cloghnekelty in the County of Cork Esqr.
one of his Majties Commitrs. for the Conservan. of the Peace
in the County eldest Sonn and heir of ARTHUR BARHAM of
Maydstown in Kent in the Kingdome of England eldest sonn and
heir of     BARHAM one of his Maties Barrons of his Majties
Court of Exchqr. in the Said Kingdome of England. The said
NICHOLAS took to Wife Rebecca daughter of     BROMFIELD of
 in the Said County of Kent in the Said Kingdome of England
by whom he had issue 2 Sons and 5 Daughter Vizt. THOMAS
eldest Sonn and Heir married to    Daughter of    NICHOLETT
sometime Recorder of Tallow in the County of Waxford.

ARTHUR BARHAM 2d Sonn first married to ELIZABETH Daughter of
SAMUELL BROWNE of Finglass in the County of Dublin Gent. by
whom he hath no issue living.  And secondly married to ANN
Daughter of NATHANIELL HARRON of Clogherbrien in the County
of Kerry Gent.  JANE Eldest Daughter of the said NICHOLAS
married to PILKINGTON in Yorkshire in the said Kingdome of
England SUSAN 2d Daughter deceased was first married to JOHN
WALSH of Downowen in the Sd. County of Corck Gent. By whom
she had issue Sonns and Daughters and Secondly married to
THOMAS BARHAM of Downowen aforesaid Gent. by whom she had
issue one Sonn.  REBECCA BARHAM 3d Daughter married to JOHN
SNELLING in the Bantry in the County of Cork Gent.  MARY
BARHAM 4th Daughter married to WILLIAM SLADER of
Crookehaven,  the County of Cork Gent. KATHERIN 5th Daughter
married to LOVELL one of the Canons of the Cathedrall Church
of Lismore in the County of Waterford. The Said first
mentioned NICHOLAS departed this mortall Life at
Cloghnekelty aforesaid the      of February 1639 and was
Interred in     The truith of the premisses is testified the
Subscrip- tion of who hath returned this Certifficate into
my Office to be there Recorded.  Taken by me THOMAS PRESTON
Esqr. Ulvester King of Armes the   of    1640.

Source:
Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of
the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 1910