Barton & Childers of Glendalough, Co. Wicklow

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Genealogy, History
Cover of the book Barton & Childers of Glendalough, Co. Wicklow by Turtle Bunbury, Arthur Kavanagh
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Author: Turtle Bunbury ISBN: 9781310782909
Publisher: Arthur Kavanagh Publication: April 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Turtle Bunbury
ISBN: 9781310782909
Publisher: Arthur Kavanagh
Publication: April 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The destiny of the Barton and Childers families became entwined in the 19th century when tragedy brought the children of the two houses together. The Bartons descended from the great wine-growing family of Straffan in Co. Kildare while the Childers hailed from England and were of a more intellectual bent. Their young were raised at Glendalough House, known to the family as Glan, sheltered beneath Djouce Mountain and close to the waters of Lough Dan. In the run up to independence, Bob Barton and his cousin Erskine Childers found themselves increasingly drawn into the fray. As protégés of the British public school system, they were unlikely but highly effective adherents to Sinn Fein. Executed for his beliefs, Erskine’s legacy was to found a dynasty that has already produced a President of Ireland and a senior diplomat in the United Nations.

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The destiny of the Barton and Childers families became entwined in the 19th century when tragedy brought the children of the two houses together. The Bartons descended from the great wine-growing family of Straffan in Co. Kildare while the Childers hailed from England and were of a more intellectual bent. Their young were raised at Glendalough House, known to the family as Glan, sheltered beneath Djouce Mountain and close to the waters of Lough Dan. In the run up to independence, Bob Barton and his cousin Erskine Childers found themselves increasingly drawn into the fray. As protégés of the British public school system, they were unlikely but highly effective adherents to Sinn Fein. Executed for his beliefs, Erskine’s legacy was to found a dynasty that has already produced a President of Ireland and a senior diplomat in the United Nations.

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