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  1. 01/23/2000 05:47:34
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carney/Kearney in Cass Co., IN
    2. kittie and earl
    3. I AM LOOKING FOR INFORMATION REGARDING,, THEODORE ROOSEVELT CARNEY, GRANDFATHER, MARRIED MORENE REIGLE AND HAD 2 CHILDREN. KNOW THEY WERE IN ILLINOIS AND IOWA THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP.. KITTIE -----Original Message----- From: TLGREENLEE@aol.com <TLGREENLEE@aol.com> To: CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 22, 2000 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Carney/Kearney in Cass Co., IN >Martha, > >Your timeframe is right for my ggf Michael Carney but he was supposedly from >Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. My Michael had a brother named Patrick and >his parents were named John and Catherine. But around that time he was >either in Illinois, Minnesota, or Iowa. > > Teresa Carney Greenlee > TLGREENLEE@AOL.COM > >

    01/23/2000 03:09:41
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carney/Kearney in Cass Co., IN
    2. There was no message there. Barb

    01/23/2000 12:53:16
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carney/Kearney in Cass Co., IN
    2. Martha, Your timeframe is right for my ggf Michael Carney but he was supposedly from Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. My Michael had a brother named Patrick and his parents were named John and Catherine. But around that time he was either in Illinois, Minnesota, or Iowa. Teresa Carney Greenlee TLGREENLEE@AOL.COM

    01/22/2000 12:38:18
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    01/21/2000 11:32:29
    1. [CARNEY-L] Carney/Kearney in Cass Co., IN
    2. Researching Carney/Kearney family in Cass County, Indiana, circa 1850 - 1880--Thomas, Michael, Patrick, and John--also, sisters Honora (Donovan), Ann (Rail/Rahil), and Bridget (Heslin). They supposedly came from Co. Meath, IRE. Martha Smith markitz@aol.com

    01/20/2000 01:40:15
    1. [CARNEY-L] Wills of Ireland 1536-1810
    2. >From the book, "Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536-1810" edited by Sir Arthur Vicars, F.S.A., Ulster King of Arms: {my note, it is exactly as it is printed} 1647 Edward Carney, Dublin, tailor 1680 Elinor Carney, alias Fleming, widow 1709 dame Lettice Carney, widow of sir Richard C., knt. 1806 Michael Carney, Tuam, co. Galway, farmer 1761 Neal Carney, Keadow, co. Meath 1791 Philip Carney, Drogheda, merchant

    01/16/2000 01:48:20
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys in England !
    2. Robin Carney
    3. Peter, Just wanted to let you know that there was indeed a U.S. Navy Admiral Robert B. Carney. The U.S. has named a destroyer in his honor. His father's name was R.E. Carney, wonder if that was Robert, also? I happen to be a retired U.S. sailor myself, and thought you might like to check out this website: www.spear.navy.mil/ships/ddg64/index.htm It will tell you a little about the ship and Adm. Carney. Regards, AKC(AW) Robin Carney, USN, RET ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter D Rogers <newhurst@compuserve.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 17:04 Subject: [CARNEY-L] Carneys in England ! > So many of you seem to think that all of the Carneys went West !! This is > not so as my wife's family have some connections with the name. > > I cant give accurate dates but one ROBERT CARNEY married an ELIZABETH > MILBURN (born about 1849 )in about 1875. I think that they were living then > in County Durham,but later moved to the Spa town of Harrogate,also in > England. > > Robert is reported to have had a near relative who was an Admiral in the US > Navy (>>>but this could mean anything -he could have been a stoker on the > Staten Island Ferry <GGG>) > > They had 6 children 1.Robert Jnr, 2.Jenny who married David Hislop. 3.Nance > or Nancy who married Ronald Gatenby. 4.Mary Born 1875 Died 1959(Always > known as Polly) who married Bolamon Young and who is my wife's (Elona > Rogers) Grandmother. 5.Ada who was unmarried and Died in > Harrogate,Yorkshire in 1934 and 6 Margaret also unmarried. > > If this is of interest to any of you then I'd like to hear from you > privately. > > Now a little request.......Can anyone identify the following address, taken > from an old letter circa 1948. It should be the address of a cousin of my > wifes. She would be, if our rather elderly memories are correct, a Mary > Laverack who married a Bud McKinnon. Her father was William Laverack and > mother a Judith/Mary Edgar. 50 years is a long time but if anyone is in the > neighbourhood perhaps they could do a little check for us. > The address was Mrs Bud McKinnopn, Box 48, Revloc. Penna. Cambria Ca. USA. > > Cheers > Peter D.Rogers, Suffolk UK > Looking for Rogers,Pembroke,Bradbeer,Bradley and Harrison in Ireland ,India > and wherever else that they settled. > >

    01/14/2000 06:39:50
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Mississippi CARNEY folks!
    2. glcarney
    3. there may have been some of the bro. of my ancesters around cameron co. i know there was in Jefferson co., glcarney - --------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <BarbRRob@aol.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 6:47 AM Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Mississippi CARNEY folks! > I was wondering if you have any Carney relatives from Pennsylvania, mainly > Cameron Co.? > Thank you, > Barbara > >

    01/14/2000 05:59:05
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carney from Ireland
    2. glcarney
    3. richard carney was born in Ireland 1580-1620 and settled in pa. perhaps some the offspring went south. if i come across any names will let you know, gary l carney----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <AdelaCarne@aol.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 10:53 AM Subject: [CARNEY-L] Carney from Ireland > Am looking for any information on when and which one of the CARNEYS came from > Ireland to settle in Virginia and some of their sons to NC. I have hit > this wall for over five years. Please help. > > Thank you. > > Adela Carney > >

    01/14/2000 05:56:57
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH
    2. glcarney
    3. Dear Adela, thats a most generous offer. I'm trying to find out some info. on richard Carney, 1580-1620. He was born in Ireland. trying to find out when he came to America. He was suppose to hail from co. Mayo. Ended up in Indiana C0. Pa. had a son John, grandson James. all from Buffington, or e. wheatfield twp. Indiana co. Pa. any consideration will be greatly appreciated. gary l. Carney ps. have a wonderful trip. would love to go to ireland someday. - --------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <AdelaCarne@aol.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 4:43 PM Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH > I am headed to Ireland in April and will be doing some research in Co. Mayo. > If anybody has any CARNEY's there and would like me to check them out too, > please send me the information. Hopefully I can get to them while doing mine. > > Adela Carney > >

    01/13/2000 04:50:33
    1. [CARNEY-L] Re: Carneys VA>OH
    2. Adela, have you researched in Ireland? Evidentially it is not like the states. If you have not why don't you subscribe to GENIRE-L-request@rootsweb.com. This can be a contensious group but they know researching in Ireland. Just be sure to tell them you want pointers researching County Mayo. Betty in Idaho

    01/12/2000 03:58:50
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH
    2. Could you check into a Thomas Carney that was married to Lovina Morton for me? I don't know where either of them are from, so they may be from Ireland directly. Thank you, Barbara

    01/12/2000 12:11:03
    1. [CARNEY-L] Re: [CARNEY> Could you send me Marys email
    2. Helen Shanahan
    3. Lost Marys e mail address could you send it to me please? Helen SHANAHAN

    01/12/2000 11:55:57
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH
    2. I am headed to Ireland in April and will be doing some research in Co. Mayo. If anybody has any CARNEY's there and would like me to check them out too, please send me the information. Hopefully I can get to them while doing mine. Adela Carney

    01/12/2000 09:43:54
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH
    2. Michael J Carney
    3. Dear Mary Thanks so much for the information, I'm just starting and who knows what will come of it. I know my Grandfather could read and wright as he was a Butler to a wealthy family in Ennis and my father went to Catholic School through High School in Ennis.I'll save your email and if I ever come across anythink that is remotely related I'll send it on to you, Thanks and good luck Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: <MCS642E@aol.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 12:15 PM Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH > Hi, Michael,I don't know much about the Kearneys in Ireland, but at least > what I do know goes back farther than yours. I guess people spelled names the > way they sounded in those days. I've often found official records as Carney > on my Kearney family, so I try to always look for both spellings. > > My grandmother Mary Kearney was born in Doonbeg, Co. Clare, in 1857 and her > brother Michael was born there in 1859. I think Doonbeg is about l0 - 15 > miles from Ennis? When my grandmother was 3 years old, the family came to > Upper Michigan where they had 8 more children, the other boys being Patrick, > John, James and William. They were Catholic. > > About 5 years ago I had research done by the Clare Heritage Centre. They not > only found Mary & Michael's baptismal records, but they found their mother, > Margaret Neylon (Kearney) who was born in Doonbeg in 1837. Unfortunately > their father Patrick Kearney was harder to find, since I had no birthdate or > parents; names. The only Kearney they could find a record of in Doonbeg was > Bartholomew, who lived next door to Margaret Neylon's parents. They surmised > that Bartholomew and Patrick were probably brothers. > > When Patrick died in Michigan in 1882 his age was given as 56. If this was > correct he would have been born in 1826. When Bartholomew died in Doonbeg in > 1891 his age was given as 77, making his birth in 1814. He also had a son > Michael. The trouble is, it seems that many people in those days couldn't > read and/or write and didn't really know their birthdate, or how old they > really were. > > I understand there are several Neylon families still living in Ennis, as well > as some Kearneys. Maybe that's where my Patrick came from. I'll probably > never find him, but wouldn't it be nice if some of this helps you someday? > Good luck. Mary >

    01/12/2000 04:00:04
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] RE: Indiana Carney's
    2. glcarney
    3. dear Audrey, my ancesters are from indiana co. pa. buffington twp. strongstown, Pa. named after my great grandmothers people. am not familiar with the names you listed. they may be from the Blacklick area towards blairsville. my line goes like this: frank (grandfather) emerson ggf ) samuel,gggf, james , b. 1797 eastwheatfield twp, john , richard. ( richard was born in Ireland) - --------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <TGib617666@aol.com> To: <CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 7:34 AM Subject: [CARNEY-L] RE: Indiana Carney's > Do you have any information on my Carney line from Indiana County, PA? My > ggrandfather was William Johnston Carney he married Susannah Lingenfelter. I > am trying to trace my ancestors but can only get to my great grandfather. > Any help would be appreciated. > Sincerely, > Audrey Carney > >

    01/11/2000 06:04:09
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Carneys VA > OH
    2. Hi, Michael,I don't know much about the Kearneys in Ireland, but at least what I do know goes back farther than yours. I guess people spelled names the way they sounded in those days. I've often found official records as Carney on my Kearney family, so I try to always look for both spellings. My grandmother Mary Kearney was born in Doonbeg, Co. Clare, in 1857 and her brother Michael was born there in 1859. I think Doonbeg is about l0 - 15 miles from Ennis? When my grandmother was 3 years old, the family came to Upper Michigan where they had 8 more children, the other boys being Patrick, John, James and William. They were Catholic. About 5 years ago I had research done by the Clare Heritage Centre. They not only found Mary & Michael's baptismal records, but they found their mother, Margaret Neylon (Kearney) who was born in Doonbeg in 1837. Unfortunately their father Patrick Kearney was harder to find, since I had no birthdate or parents; names. The only Kearney they could find a record of in Doonbeg was Bartholomew, who lived next door to Margaret Neylon's parents. They surmised that Bartholomew and Patrick were probably brothers. When Patrick died in Michigan in 1882 his age was given as 56. If this was correct he would have been born in 1826. When Bartholomew died in Doonbeg in 1891 his age was given as 77, making his birth in 1814. He also had a son Michael. The trouble is, it seems that many people in those days couldn't read and/or write and didn't really know their birthdate, or how old they really were. I understand there are several Neylon families still living in Ennis, as well as some Kearneys. Maybe that's where my Patrick came from. I'll probably never find him, but wouldn't it be nice if some of this helps you someday? Good luck. Mary

    01/11/2000 05:15:26
    1. [CARNEY-L] Carneys in England !
    2. Peter D Rogers
    3. So many of you seem to think that all of the Carneys went West !! This is not so as my wife's family have some connections with the name. I cant give accurate dates but one ROBERT CARNEY married an ELIZABETH MILBURN (born about 1849 )in about 1875. I think that they were living then in County Durham,but later moved to the Spa town of Harrogate,also in England. Robert is reported to have had a near relative who was an Admiral in the US Navy (>>>but this could mean anything -he could have been a stoker on the Staten Island Ferry <GGG>) They had 6 children 1.Robert Jnr, 2.Jenny who married David Hislop. 3.Nance or Nancy who married Ronald Gatenby. 4.Mary Born 1875 Died 1959(Always known as Polly) who married Bolamon Young and who is my wife's (Elona Rogers) Grandmother. 5.Ada who was unmarried and Died in Harrogate,Yorkshire in 1934 and 6 Margaret also unmarried. If this is of interest to any of you then I'd like to hear from you privately. Now a little request.......Can anyone identify the following address, taken from an old letter circa 1948. It should be the address of a cousin of my wifes. She would be, if our rather elderly memories are correct, a Mary Laverack who married a Bud McKinnon. Her father was William Laverack and mother a Judith/Mary Edgar. 50 years is a long time but if anyone is in the neighbourhood perhaps they could do a little check for us. The address was Mrs Bud McKinnopn, Box 48, Revloc. Penna. Cambria Ca. USA. Cheers Peter D.Rogers, Suffolk UK Looking for Rogers,Pembroke,Bradbeer,Bradley and Harrison in Ireland ,India and wherever else that they settled.

    01/11/2000 03:04:28
    1. Re: [CARNEY-L] Catharine Carney
    2. Thanks Mary Ann. Will let you know if I find out anything that seems like a connection. Lynn

    01/11/2000 12:19:00