Barry John Yelverton, 3rd Viscount Avonmore (21 February 1790 – 24 October 1870), was an Irish nobleman.
He was the son of
William Yelverton, 2nd Viscount Avonmore
William Charles Yelverton, 2nd Viscount Avonmore (5 April 1762 – 28 November 1814), was an Irish nobleman. He was the son of Barry Yelverton, 1st Viscount Avonmore and Mary Nugent. He married Mary Reade, daughter of John Reade, on 1 September 1 ...
, and Mary Reade, eldest daughter of John Reade.
In 1814, he succeeded his father as viscount.
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He married, firstly, Jane Boothe, daughter of Thomas Boothe, in 1811 and had the following issue:
*Hon. Barry Charles Yelverton (1814–1853), heir apparent to the viscountcy, 1814–1853
*Hon. Sydney Eloisa Yelverton (1817–1883), married 1839, Forster Goring, son of Sir Charles Forster Goring, 7th Bt.
*Hon. George Frederick William Yelverton (1818–1860), married 1857, Louisa Lenox Prendergast; heir apparent to the viscountcy, 1853–1860
*Hon. Mary Augusta Yelverton (1820–1843)
*Hon. Adelaide Matilda Yelverton (1821–1884), married 1860, Lt-Gen Humphrey Lyons, Indian Army
His first wife having died in 1821, Lord Avonmore married secondly, Cecilia O'Keefe, daughter of Charles O'Keefe and Letitia Yelverton, on 1 August 1822. They had the following issue:
*Hon. Letitia Yelverton (1823–1897)
*Hon. William Charles Yelverton, 4th Viscount Avonmore (1824–1883)
*Hon. Louisa Elizabeth Yelverton (1827–1915), married 1873, Rudolph Hermann Hultzsch
*Hon. Cecilia Priscilla Yelverton (1829–1854), married 1853, Colonel George Harrington Hawes
*Hon. Walter Algionby Yelverton (1832–1844)
*Hon. Anna Yelverton (1833–1910), married 1859, James Walker
*Hon. Maletta Yelverton (1839–1910), married 1868, Captain Crofton Thomas Burton Vandeleur
Lord Avonmore died in ]Dublin
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and was succeeded in the viscountcy by his third and only surviving son, William
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References
1790 births
1870 deaths
People educated at Kilkenny College
Barry 3
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