Alice Barrington, 18121886 (aged 73 years)

Name
Alice /Barrington/
Given names
Alice
Surname
Barrington
Birth
Type: Birth of Barrington, Alice
24 December 1812
Country: Ireland
INDI:BIRT:ADDR:NOTE: @N8764@
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
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Death of a husband
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N2327@
Marriage of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
FAM:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N2327@
Death
Type: Death of Barrington, Alice
2 October 1886 (aged 73 years)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
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Burial
Type: Burial of Barrington, Alice
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Family with Henry Thornton Mostyn
partner
18081854
Birth: 26 December 1808County Sligo, Ireland
Death: 30 April 1854Montgomery, Texas, United States of America
herself
18121886
Birth: 24 December 1812Laois (Queens), Ireland
Death: 2 October 1886Montgomery, Texas, United States of America
daughter
18501910
Birth: 9 June 1850 41 37 Montgomery, Texas, United States of America
Death: 13 April 1910Magnolia, Montgomery, Texas, United States of America
Birth
Shared note

County Laois (Laoighis)

Also known as "Leix", this region was part of the possessions of the O'Mores (or O'Moores) before the Norman invasion. As in so many cases, the Norman grant of the lands to the Fitzpatricks was largely unsuccessful and the native Irish remained a constant threat until the sixteenth century when, along with the neighbouring Offaly, Laois was annexed to the English crown under Queen Mary and renamed "Queen's county". In case the Irish still hadn't got the point, the principal town was also renamed Maryborough. The county was retitled Laois after Independence in 1922, and Maryborough became Portlaoise. The town is best known to most Irish people today as the home of the country's only high-security prison.

Physically, the county is centred on the valleys of the upper Nore and Barrow rivers; most of the Slieve Bloom mountains, with some of the most beautiful and secluded landscape in Ireland, are in Laois.

Death
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from http://clepperfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html

This is from page 204 of the "Daughters of Republic of Texas" By Dorothy Burns Peterson, Turner Publishing Company, Daughters of Republic of Texas.

Patriot Ancestor Album


Henry Thornton Mostyn was born Dec. 26, 1808 in Sligo, Ireland and died April 30, 1854 in Montgomery County, TX. He married ca. 1836, probably in New York to Alice Barrington, born Dec. 24, 1812, Queens County, Ireland, and died Oct. 2, 1886 Montgomery County, TX. She is believed to have been the daughter of Charles (Banks) Barrington, listed in the 1820 and 1830 Censuses of Cayuga County, NY.
Henry received a Second Class Certificate No. 275 from the Republic of Texas, County of Harrisburg stating that he arrived in the Republic on Oct. 1, 1837 as a married man. He applied for a second class grant on 1,280 acres “on water of the Perdiado about 13 miles from Goliad.” When this survey was sent to Austin to be recorded, it was found that someone else had already filed on the property. The Republic of Texas issued a new certificate No. 526 and Henry sold this for $100 to Jacob DeCordeva. DeCordeva used this certificate to purchase two 640 acre tracts at Uvalde, Bexar County on June 7, 1843 by deed of Acquired.

They moved to Montgomery County, TX, ca 1849, as he paid taxes on two horses, 16 cattle and one wagon for the years 1850-53. After Henry’s death, Alice continued to work the farm and care for her six children: Henry, Isabella Whitaker-Goodson, Martha, Margaret Jane Alford, Thorton Emmitt and Fanny. She also reared her sister Martha Sutherland’s child, George Washington Sutherland.
In 1856 she received 246 acres on the North side of Mill Creek from Justin Castina, “in consideration of the services and expenses and troubles involved by Henry T. Mostyn, decd in locating for me 1/3 league of land for the consideration of $5.00 in cash, track of land on North side of Mill Creek about 12 miles South of Town of Montgomery at South corner of Survey of James R. Richards 1/3 league.”

Both Henry and Alice are buried in the Rillis Prairie Cemetery, Mostyn, TX.

Lucille Clepper Mehrkam (GGGD), 13911