The owner is not named.
No. Justin was not born in a barn.
They couldn't afford or fit in a proper place so they used a stable
the church owned the tithe barn and they put all there tithes (a tenth) in the tithe barn
The story follows as such An angel had appeared to Mary and said that she was to have a baby of the lord and that she was to name him Jesus. Mary and Joseph then travelled to Bethlehem and they stayed in a stable/barn and she had baby Jesus (he was born in a manger inside the barn). Three wise men came bearing gifts for the new born king because they believed that he was the "king of the Jews". And that is the story of the birth of Jesus.
From the story in Luke 2:1-7 we surmise that Jesus was born in a stable, or a barn if you like, as we are told that Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger. A manger is a feed trough that is most commonly found in a structure that is used for animals. Some tradition says that the stable or barn was actually a cave that was used as a place to keep animals for a short period of time.
Jesus was most probably in a stable or barn because all the rooms in the inns were taken.
Mrs. O'Leary
We are not told who owned the stable where Mary and Joseph and where Jesus was born. But it was in Bethlehem.
Although Mary and Joseph tried to "check in" to an inn, all inns were full, so they were offered a stable(we would call it a barn today) for the night. The manger where Jesus was laid after being born held hay for the animals to eat.
Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem.
Joseph of Arimathea was the owner of the new tomb into which Jesus was placed.
The cast of Born in a Barn - 2005 includes: Trigger the Human Equine as himself