Sorry about not putting a heading in the subject line. Barb
FRANK CARNEY 03 Aug 1892 Jan 1969 19083 (Havertown, Delaware, PA) 163-03-8795 I am having a hard time getting an obit on this person. I have written and I still haven't gotten any responses. Would someone please help me get this obit. I would really like to have a copy of his obit. PLEASE HELP ME. THANK YOU, BARB
This is even better yet. Thank you so very much. I sure do appreciate the help. thanks, Barb
My mother lived and died in Tucson, Arizona. Sorry. Barb
My step daughter is looking for history of her family , Name is laurie carney , mother is terry they lived in the winona area and the minneapolis area . Had a Grandmother murdered at early age and it wasnt solved . She doesnt know what grandfather name was. They were divorce. Any help appreciated.
Go to Probate Court records for the county. Anne Kearney At 09:53 PM 04/09/2000 -0400, you wrote: >I was wondering if anyone would know how to get a copy of a will? >Thanks, >Barb
You don't say from where they lived or died? USA or Ireland? Usually the PROBATE COURT. Each borough of NYC has one as well as the Counties in NJ.
To: CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com From: edward <edward@enteract.com> Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Copy of Will In-Reply-To: <9f.3ca555f.2623133b@aol.com> Barb, I have: Pima County 110 W. Congress Tucson, AZ 85701-1333 Telephone: (520) 740-8011 You might want to contact the webmaster for the Pima County GenWeb site for help. The site is: >http://www.azstarnet.com/~jerim/index.html> Ed Broecker At 07:21 AM 4/10/00 EDT, you wrote: I have bits and pieces of what my family claims of what everyone was to receive. She owned a mobile home and the furnishings and personal belongings. The car she owned had to go back to the bank as there was no insurance to pay it off in the event of her death. She died in Tucson, Pima Co., Arizona. I have emailed someone from that area for information. I am wondering if I may need to do the samething you did, get a genealogist or if it would even be worth it. Thanks, Barb
I have bits and pieces of what my family claims of what everyone was to receive. She owned a mobile home and the furnishings and personal belongings. The car she owned had to go back to the bank as there was no insurance to pay it off in the event of her death. She died in Tucson, Pima Co., Arizona. I have emailed someone from that area for information. I am wondering if I may need to do the samething you did, get a genealogist or if it would even be worth it. Thanks, Barb
Barb, How much information do you have about the will? Where is it from? Copies of wills are usually stored at the county courthouse where the will was filed. The county usually charges a fee, sometimes substantial, for a search for the will and the copies. I was trying to obtain a copy of a will from Ulster County, New York. The fee was $75.00 plus $1.00 per page. It turned out that my will and its probate proceedings were over 100 pages long! I was able to find a genealogist in the area (from Rootsweb) who found my will and did an abstract for me for a lot less. Karen in PA
I was wondering if anyone would know how to get a copy of a will? Thanks, Barb
Posted on: CARNEY Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/c/a/CARNEY/queries?read=23 Surname: Carney ------------------------- Elizabeth Carney came to US in 1867. Here she meant Michael Farley. He came to US in 1865. Believe both to be from County Meath. They were married in New York and settled in Dixon, Illinois. Michael was a farmer. Both are buried in Dixon Illinois. Michael and Elizabeth are my great-great grandparents. Have been trying to find out what towns they were from or possibly what ship they came over on. Any help would be appreciated.
The following Carney's in the Orleans Parish Poll Tax Rolls of 1869-1870: H. C. Carney - District or Ward # 9, page of original book 144 John Carney - District or Ward # 8, page of original book 90 Thomas Carney - District or Ward # 9, page of original book 143 Have no other information on this, I just found this in an old file and wanted to share with list.
> This site may be of interest to people so I'm forwarding the > entire message. > Also, I saw this on the site for Michigan, did not look at others: > PATRICK CARNEY life span 1826-1886 came from Bristol, Eng. > and moved to > Bay Co., MI If you're connected to the above mentioned Patrick Carney, please visit my web site at http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/ . Old Patrick is my 3rd great-great grandfather and I have a bunch of information about him and his decendents on my website. (FYI, he was born in Shinrone, County Offlay, Ireland; married in Bristol, Warwickshire, England; came to Detroit Mich between 1855 and 1860, and moved to Bay City prior to 1867.)
This site may be of interest to people so I'm forwarding the entire message. Also, I saw this on the site for Michigan, did not look at others: PATRICK CARNEY life span 1826-1886 came from Bristol, Eng. and moved to Bay Co., MI Subject: Migrations As you all know, we recently launched the nationwide Migrations project > with the help, assistance and cooperation of USGenWeb, ALHN and > nonaffiliated volunteers. Migrations is a project designed to track > migration, immigration and emigration into and across the US and other > countries for genealogical and educational purposes and to track patterns of > such migrations. > I would like to formally request links to each of the individual state > (and county, where available) Migrations pages from each of the USGenWeb and > ALHN state (and county where available) pages. Migrations contains many > many links to both USGenWeb and ALHN and we would like reciprocal links to > as many of these state pages (and county pages where available) as possible. > Please distribute this as widely as possible. > > Patrick Hays > http://www.migrations.org >
>From what state and time period are these Carney's ??? I am looking for a Bridget Carney born 1817 and any siblings. Bridget died 1887 and is in St. Marys Cem., in Brandon, Vt. ----- Original Message ----- From: GinToney@aol.com To: CARNEY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 9:50 PM Subject: [CARNEY-L] Unclaimed WV Civil War Medals These two Carney's are in the list for unclaimed Civil War Medals. Owen CARNEY; F; 2nd Reg. Inf Vols William W. Carney; Sgt;, F; 2nd Reg Inf Vols
These two Carney's are in the list for unclaimed Civil War Medals. Owen CARNEY; F; 2nd Reg. Inf Vols William W. Carney; Sgt;, F; 2nd Reg Inf Vols
>From the book, "Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., NY by J. Poucher, Bloomingdale Reformed Dutch Church Ground at Bloomington, the Town of Rosedale. Philip CARNEY Oct 11, 1887 69-9-5 (69yrs, 9 mos,5 days)
BRIDGET KEARNEY/ CARNEY married to a JAMES D LUSKIN from the Philadelphia/Wyncote Pa. area dates from 1880's to around the 1920's Does anyone know of ths family?...James was a Stone/Brick Mason....built his home on Greenwood Ave in Wyncote Pa. James died in 1905....Sound familiar? Any information ...greatly appreciaed...Fran
I am looking for an obit for Frank Carney b. 08/03/1892; d. 01/69 in Havertown, Delaware Co. Pennsylvania. There is no volunteers for this county. Please help, I will pay for postage and copies. Thank you, Barbara