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Carney Family in Dublin
« on: Saturday 21 July 12 10:03 BST (UK) »
Anyone out there have family by Carney/Kearney??  My family is Richard Carney- hairdresser- lived Navan Rd.- b 1870 Belfast and d Dublin 1957. Wife was Sarah, son William and daughter, Mae. Nicholas Carney b 1810 Dublin on Cole's Ln, his father was Peter.  Anyone have info?? Thanks so much.
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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 22 July 12 14:04 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

Do you have Richard on the 1901 & 1911 census ?

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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 22 July 12 14:31 BST (UK) »
Hi there again,

Ok I can see Richard on the 1901 census in Antrim

richard carney 1901 census

and still in Antrim in 1911

richard carney 1911 census

This is the only Richard that I can see as a good match.

Richard Carney
7 Jun 1870
Belfast No. 1, Ant, Ireland
Parents William Carney & Ellen Crummey

This looks like his marriage to Sarah BUT there are 2 Sarah's against his name a Sarah Eagleson and a Sarah McAleenan

Richard Carney
Jul-Aug-Sep 1896
Belfast
Volume: 1
Page: 549

Are you trying to tie Richard's father William back to Dublin ?

If William and Ellen turn out to be the correct couple then here are some other children of their's

children of William and Ellen

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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 22 July 12 14:36 BST (UK) »
Hello, I am trying to link Carney family from Belfast to Dublin. Looking for Nicholas and Peter Carney- coachbuilders lived on Cole's Lane. Any info out there?? Thanks
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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 22 July 12 14:54 BST (UK) »
Hi 'Celtic....'

You will need to give us more info to try and fill the gap !

Is the information that I sent you correct ?

If so, then do you think William is the son of Nicholas or Peter ?

Tara

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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #5 on: Monday 23 July 12 05:00 BST (UK) »
Richard Carney b Belfast 1870 d Dublin 1957 buried Belfast, h/o Sarah McAleenan, s/o William Carney b 1847-1899 Belfast,
William s/o Nicholas Carney b Dublin 1810 died Belfast 1878,
Nicholas s/o Peter Carney b Dublin?, coachbuilder by trade. No further info.
Any further info on Nicholas, Peter or Richard in Dublin area is welcomed. I have the info from Belfast.
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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #6 on: Monday 23 July 12 10:51 BST (UK) »
There seems to have been two separate Cole Lane's - one was off Henry Street in the north city centre, the other was in the south of the city near Meath Street. The first would be in St. Mary's Civil parish, the 2nd probably in St. Catherine's.

You didn't mention a denomination for this Carney family - if they were CofI then any parish records may include occupations which can help match up records.

I had another search of records on the IrishGenealogy website, but not seeing any likely matches Williams baptism in Dublin city.... There are a number of RC baptism for the name William Carney (with variations) around the right time, i.e. between 1800 and 1820, but none that I can see with father Nicholas.

Some possible links to siblings... i.e. baptisms with father's name Nicolas Kearney in Dublin City between 1800 and 1820 :

1. Alexr. Kearney in 1801 to parents Nicolai and Eleona. No residence is recorded, and the parish for this record is St. Andrews RC - which covers parts of the east of the city near Trinity College, and stretching west to Grafton st. etc
See : Alexr. Kearney - 1801

2. In 1804 there's an RC baptism with in St. Michan's RC parish for a Judith Kearney with parents Nicolas (as Nicola) Kearney and Mary Byrne.
See : Baptism of Juditha Kearney - 1804

3. In 1809 there's yet another baptism in a different parish with father's name Nicholas Kearney.
See : Laurentius Kearney - 1809

4. And a John Kearny to Nicholas and Elizabeth of 29 Marlborough St in 1818.
See : Baptism of John Kearny - 1818

see previous posts : Re: Street names Dublin



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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #7 on: Monday 23 July 12 11:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Shane

I could be wrong but I think you have the timeline wrong....

We need to be looking for children born in Dublin in the early 1800's to PETER not Nicholas !

Tara

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Re: Carney Family in Dublin
« Reply #8 on: Monday 23 July 12 11:16 BST (UK) »
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William s/o Nicholas Carney b Dublin 1810 died Belfast 1878,
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thanks, I think you are right - had a look at the older post -

   'Nicholas Carney born Dublin on Cole's Lane about 1810. His father, Peter'

I was assuming punctuation that wasn't there - i.e. commas

  William, s/o Nicholas Carney, b Dublin 1810 died Belfast 1878

I searched for Nicholas in any field, and I'm pretty sure I didn't see any Peter Kearney's either - will have another look through.


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