Biographical Sketch of Rev. Edward Berry, Franklin County, Missouri

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Rev. Edward Berry, pastor of St. Patrick's Church, near Catawissa, Mo.,
was born in Queen's County, Ireland, and when sixteen years old entered
the classical school of Cloneslee, Ireland, to prepare himself for 
college.  At the age of twenty-one he entered the rhetoric class of 
Carlow College, where he was very successful in his studies, and was
ordained priest at the age of twenty-seven.  He immigrated to the 
United States in 1856, first settling in Monroe County, Mo., in charge
of the Indian Creek Church, where he labored two and one-half years. 
He was then called to St. Louis as assistant pastor of St. Bridget's
Church, which position he held five years, when he accepted his present
charge.  He has been successful in his ministerial work, and has organ-
ized and built several churches, among them the church at Pacific, Mo.,
one at Indian Creek and one at Byrnesville, Jefferson County, as well
as the one over which he has presided so successfully the past twenty-
four years, all lasting monuments of his efficiency as a church organ-
izer and successful pastor.  He was also instrumental in organizing the
St. Patrick Benevolent and Literary Society, which was established 
about 1866.  When first given control of work in this district Father
Berry had charge of organizations at Pacific, Byrnesville and Catawissa,
at all of which places he has built substantial church houses, and all
now have resident pastors.  For the past six years Father Berry has had
sole charge of St. Patrick's Church.  He was the third of seven child-
ren of Charles and Mary (Conroy) Berry, natives of Queen's County,
Ireland, where they lived and died; the former was a farmer by occupa-
tion.

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