Greetings Hallmark
Many thanks for your sterling research and kind responses to my enquiry...
The Biographical entry for (Reverend) BARKER, JOSEPH 1792/93-1879 in part reads "...entered Trinity College Dublin 5 May 1845, BA 1850, Solicitor before ordination 1850..."
Charles Joseph (born 1844) may in fact have been the first child of Joseph and Emma Caroline Barker (nee Fetherstonhaugh) with other issue in 1846, 1848, 1850, 1852, 1855 and 1857; they married 7 September, 1842 - Emma Caroline Barker died 4 February, 1860 aged 35 years and is buried at St. Matthew's Church of Ireland, Glenloughaun, Clontuskert, County Galway...
The Biographical entry for Reverend Barker as per the 'Wills and Administration 1879' reads in part "...Prebendary and Vicar Ballisadare (Ach) 1872-79...Died 21 April 1879, Nervi, aged 86 years...' - I have ascertained that appointment was at the now deconsecrated (1998) St. Crumnathy's Cathedral, Achonry, County Sligo, hence perhaps the reference "...late of Collooney, County Sligo..." in the 'Wills and Administration 1879' document - where he is buried for me as yet remains unknown...
My information is that Jane Marcia Caroline Barker, the Wife of Major Charles Molyneux Brunker, was likely the last child, born March 30, 1857 at Achill Glebe, a little less than 3 years prior to her Mother's passing...
Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh Barker as per the Kenya Gazette 29 April 1952 'Probate and Administration' Notice seems possibly to be a child of Samuel Lindsay Bucknell Barker and Kate Barker (nee Leatham) according to information I have to hand...
Once again, my every appreciation for your earnest research and most informative postings...
Regards