I don't think Carney was a more common name as "Carney" (Kearney does seem
more common), but they are/were there in Ireland. My grandfather Desmond Carney came over
to the US from Ireland in the 1920s. The only known descendents other than us are now in
France. There is also a village "Carney" in Co Sligo.
Gail Carney Udell
Eugene, OR
Maureen Grant Hayes <mgranthayes(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
Can't help with this sorry. I am searching for Carney family from Clonoulty
Parish, County Tipperary. I'm curious if you know how common the name
"Carney" was. Often people tell me I may have it wrong and it should be
Kearney, but I don't think mine are.
Maureen
Calgary, Alberta
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Bohnert"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 8:58 AM
Subject: [CARNEY-L] Bridget CARNEY, Cavan Co., Ireland
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At the LDS website, I came across a Bridget CARNEY who was born 27 JUL
1874 in Cavan County, Ireland. Her parents are Philip CARNEY and Rose
Ann CORRY.
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A relative of mine, Patrick FARRELLY
born 21 JUN 1874 in Drumcole Townland, Cavan County, Ireland married a
Bridget CARNEY on 24 SEP 1902 in Ireland.
>
I`m hoping that the Bridget born in 1874 is my Bridget CARNEY. Does
anyone have any further information about Bridget CARNEY? Is anyone
researching the CARNEY surname in Cavan County?
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John Bohnert
California
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