Nice to meet you too!
I'm located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Are you in Ontario?
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From: carley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carley-bounces@rootsweb.com]On
Behalf Of rcarley(a)uoguelph.ca
Sent: August 21, 2006 12:55 PM
To: carley(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARLEY] Carley ancestors
Well, then you and I are related. I also descend from Joseph Carley.
Nice to meet you.
Where are you located?
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Quoting
"Rachelle_Dean(a)sympatico.ca" <rachelle_dean(a)sympatico.ca>:
Hello Robert Carley,
My ancestors also settled in Ontario Canada in the 1800s. It seems that
one
of my direct ancestors was Joseph Carley (birth: 23 APR 1772 in
Cornwall,
Wexford County, Ireland and Death: 5 APR 1865 in New Dublin, Ontario,
Canada).
Dean Earl Carley.
PS: Here's my family tree
Walter Carley -> Joseph Carley - > Thomas Carley -> Walter J. Carley ->
Fred
Carley -> Earl Carley -> Fred E. Carley -> Dean Earl Carley
(Myself)
-----Original Message-----
From: carley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carley-bounces@rootsweb.com]On
Behalf Of rcarley(a)uoguelph.ca
Sent: August 21, 2006 10:49 AM
To: carley(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARLEY] Carley ancestors
There is a Carley's Bridge just outside Enniscorthy, in County
Wexford, Ireland.
In that location is Carley's Bridge Pottery, in operation since the
1600's (I believe). The Carleys who settled there, I believe came
from England with Cromwell circa 1640.
At some point, some of them became boat builders on the River Slaney.
My ancestors came from there around 1780-1820, and settled in Ontario,
Canada.
Robert Carley
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Quoting Jeanne Carley <jmcarley(a)comcast.net>:
> Following the string of Carley responses, I have determined that there
are
> two types of Carleys: those with Irish and those of English
amcestry.
From
> my research on my husband's line, I've discovered that
Carley is an
> anglicized name for the Gaelic form of Carley which I can't recall right
> now. It's in my records. It was anglicized so is now the same name as
the
> English Carleys. When I was researching my husband's Irish ancestors in
New
> York City, many of the CArleys were born in England. (It's also possible
> that those Carleys originally came from Ireland but changed the name in
> G.B.) As Cathy of Australia says, many do come from Wexford and there's
a
> CArleysGate there, presumably named after a Carley.
>
> To the real point now, my husband's great-grandfather, Michael Edward
> Carley, came to NY. in his 20's (born in 1850) in the 1870's and married
in
> 1873 Maria Catherine Fleming who had arrived here with her parents at the
> age of 9 from Laiogh (found in the Emigrant Savings Bank Records).
> According to Michael's death certificate, his father was Abraham in
> Ireland-- no mother mentioned. I have not been able to determine where
> Michael came from and whether he had siblings or whether they traveled
with
> him or later.. I think he may have come from Scotland, according to a
ship
> record, if it's his, and he may have come to NY because he had a
relative,
a
> Carly, who owned a pub near the waterfront. It's still there today as a
> restaurant/pub, where we have eaten and gotten a bit of history. Nothing
to
> prove they were connected in any way except yet Michael did work in the
> liquor business or restaurant business (restaurant keeper/helper),
according
> to his son William's birth records. If anyone has any information of
> possible siblings or his parents in Ireland, I would appreciate knowing
it.
>
> I doubt whether he was related to the Abraham Carley mentioned in
previous
> messages. Nor do I think he was related to William Kerley of Mass who
came
> here much earlier. and was Protestant or to the Carleys of upstate NY..
But
> I could be wrong! Perhaps he had a brother who went to Australia as
others
> did. Jeanne in Cape Cod
>
>
>
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