Hi again.
Happy New Year.
I hope there might be someone on here who can help me out a bit, please? ~ Thanks!
I haven't had much chance to do research recently, and certainly haven't got very far with my Cork ancestry, but, in the absense of finding anything specific to my family, I would like some more general information, if anyone could provide it please.

As I said before, my great great grandmother was Ellen Barry ~ and her mother was named Ellen, too. According to different censuses, she was born either in Queenstown, or America as a British subject. The year would have been about 1837. (Further details above)
1.
I would like to know how Ellen might have come to have been born in America ~ yet return to grow up in Ireland.
Is it likely that she & her siblings were christened in the 'old' St Colman's?
2.
I would like some general info on the 'Barry' clan. I have read up on the name in books and looked on the Internet, but I'm still not sure quite how it worked.
There was obviously a wealthy 'Barry' family, who owned estates and were extremely prominent in the area.
And there were a large number of Barrys populating the area, too.
There must have been many very poor Barrys ~ especially during the famine ~ Were they all distantly related?
Were they just part of a clan, who may or may not have been related?
If I find a Barry in Cobh / Queenstown, at the same time as Ellen's family lived there, how likely is it that they might be family?
I heard that Ellen' father was a ship's captain, but I have no proof of this.
I'd appreciate any info please. Sometimes a little local knowledge can make all the difference!
