. . . . . . "James Berry (1842\u20131914) was an Irish writer and farmer. Berry born in Bunowen, Louisburgh, County Mayo. Through visiting his uncle Father Ned O'Malley, the parish priest in Carna, County Galway, he met and married Sarah Greene, a local woman. They lived together in Carna and went on to have 11 children. From 1910 to 1914 Berry had a column in The Mayo News under the title Tales of the West \u2013 Recollections of my Early Boyhood (reprinted in 1927). The column centered on tales he heard during his youth growing up in Mayo and described events from the Famine years such as the Doolough Tragedy. In 1967, a collection of his stories was published as Tales of the West of Ireland by Gertrude M. Horgan of Aquinas College (Michigan). Berry's Letters to the Editor of the Connaught Telegraph were published as columns in that newspaper during the latter part of the 19th century and the early 20th century. Some of these 19th century letters advocated for the Irish peasantry and described the horrific abuses inflicted upon them by the Anglo-Irish landlord class. Berry died on 4 June 1914 and was buried in Mynish cemetery, Carna."@en . "1914-06-04"^^ . . . . "James Berry"@en . . . . . . "1121866354"^^ . . . "James Berry"@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "27890235"^^ . . . . . . . . "James Berry (1842\u20131914) was an Irish writer and farmer. Berry born in Bunowen, Louisburgh, County Mayo. Through visiting his uncle Father Ned O'Malley, the parish priest in Carna, County Galway, he met and married Sarah Greene, a local woman. They lived together in Carna and went on to have 11 children. Berry died on 4 June 1914 and was buried in Mynish cemetery, Carna."@en . . . "Irish"@en . . . . . . . "1842"^^ . "Scr\u00EDbhneoir agus feirmeoir \u00C9ireannach ab ea James Berry (1842\u20131914). Rugadh Berry i mBun Abhann, Cluain Cearb\u00E1n, Co. Mhaigh Eo sa bhliain 1842. Agus \u00E9 ar cuairt ar a uncail an tAthair Ned O\u2019Malley, an sagart par\u00F3iste i gCarna, Co. na Gaillimhe, bhuail s\u00E9 le Sarah Greene, bean \u00E1iti\u00FAil, agus ph\u00F3sadar n\u00EDos d\u00E9ana\u00ED. Chuireadar f\u00FAthu i gCarna agus bh\u00ED aon duine dh\u00E9ag clainne acu. Fuair Berry b\u00E1s ar 4 Meitheamh 1914 agus cuireadh sa reilig ar oile\u00E1n Mha\u00EDnse \u00E9."@ga . . . "Bunowen, Louisburgh, County Mayo, Ireland"@en . . "Famer"@en . . "1914-06-04"^^ . "Scr\u00EDbhneoir agus feirmeoir \u00C9ireannach ab ea James Berry (1842\u20131914). Rugadh Berry i mBun Abhann, Cluain Cearb\u00E1n, Co. Mhaigh Eo sa bhliain 1842. Agus \u00E9 ar cuairt ar a uncail an tAthair Ned O\u2019Malley, an sagart par\u00F3iste i gCarna, Co. na Gaillimhe, bhuail s\u00E9 le Sarah Greene, bean \u00E1iti\u00FAil, agus ph\u00F3sadar n\u00EDos d\u00E9ana\u00ED. Chuireadar f\u00FAthu i gCarna agus bh\u00ED aon duine dh\u00E9ag clainne acu. \u00D3 1910 go 1914 scr\u00EDobh Berry col\u00FAn sa Mayo News dar teideal Tales of the West \u2013 Recollections of my Early Boyhood (athchl\u00F3ite sa bhliain 1927). Dh\u00EDrigh an col\u00FAn ar sc\u00E9alta a chuala s\u00E9 ina \u00F3ige ag f\u00E1s an\u00EDos i gContae Mhaigh Eo, agus rinne s\u00E9 cur s\u00EDos ar imeachta\u00ED \u00F3 bhlianta an Ghorta Mh\u00F3ir ar n\u00F3s Trag\u00F3id Dh\u00FAlocha. Sa bhliain 1967, d\u2019fhoilsigh Gertrude M. Horgan \u00F3 Aquinas College (Michigan) cnuasach d\u00E1 chuid sc\u00E9alta mar Tales of the West of Ireland. Foils\u00EDodh litreacha a scr\u00EDobh Berry chuig an Connaught Telegraph mar chol\u00FAin sa nuacht\u00E1n sin le linn deireadh na 19\u00FA haoise agus t\u00FAs na 20\u00FA haoise. Rinne cuid de na litreacha seo \u00F3n 19\u00FA haois cur s\u00EDos ar an droch\u00EDde a thug na tiarna\u00ED tal\u00FAn Angla-\u00C9ireannacha do chosmhuintir na h\u00C9ireann. Fuair Berry b\u00E1s ar 4 Meitheamh 1914 agus cuireadh sa reilig ar oile\u00E1n Mha\u00EDnse \u00E9."@ga . . "3463"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "James Berry (writer)"@en . . . . . "James Berry"@en . . . . . .