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« Reply #9 on: Monday 03 November 14 08:33 GMT (UK) »
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Newspaper Content:    Appointed new School mistress
Date:    19 February 1880
Newspaper Subject:    Carney Rose Ann Miss (School Mistress of Mohill) (See also Kearny)

Rose Ann born 1891 can't be the school teacher in 1880.
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« Reply #10 on: Monday 03 November 14 08:38 GMT (UK) »
Michael Carney born 1853
Ellin nee ? born 1861
Francis  born 1887
Patrick born 1888
Mary born 1889
Rose Ann born 1891
Michael born 1905.
Got this from the census 1911
So the info on Rose Ann is brilliant thank you.

sudden death due to internal haemorrhage
Date:    17 June 1886
Newspaper Subject:    Carney Francis (Son of late Michael) (Mullaghbrack Mohill)

so must be a different Michael and Francis if they are in Census.
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« Reply #11 on: Monday 03 November 14 09:04 GMT (UK) »
That was the dates i worked out for the births from their ages on the census.
On the 1901 census Mary is crossed out.

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« Reply #12 on: Monday 03 November 14 09:35 GMT (UK) »

so must be a different Michael and Francis if they are in Census as these were dead years before!!
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« Reply #13 on: Monday 03 November 14 09:36 GMT (UK) »

Rose Ann born 1891 can't be the school teacher in 1880.
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« Reply #14 on: Monday 03 November 14 09:50 GMT (UK) »
This is the problem i was having trying to sort the family was getting nowhere except confused.
My father lived with them from 1926 for a number of years when he was 15yrs.
He went over from Newcastle upon Tyne.
For him to of been sent there after his mother died by his stepfather Francis Murphy their had to be a connection between the 2 families.
They are the only Carneys i can find in Mullaghbrack for that time.
I got the address from the back of a postcard sent to R.Carney Mullagh........... the rest had been cut off.
I enquired about what district it could of been and i was told Mullaghbrack.

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« Reply #15 on: Monday 03 November 14 10:11 GMT (UK) »
There seems to be a few Carney families around there, incl the Michael + Francis on Census, the the dead ones 1886.

So...your father lived with them from 1926 for a number of years when he was 15yrs. I presume you're talking about the ones you posted in Census. Was your father a Carney too???
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« Reply #16 on: Monday 03 November 14 10:19 GMT (UK) »
No he was a Murphy took his stepfathers name he was originally dutch born in the Haigh his father died and his mother married Francis Murphy in Newcastle upon Tyne.who she met ww1 in Holland and came over to him
The bit of postcard i found in my fathers bits when he died   was addressed to miss R.Carney
I remember him talking about the farm and me writing to them and recieving parcels in the 1960.s.

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« Reply #17 on: Monday 03 November 14 10:20 GMT (UK) »
Meant to say his mother died in 1924.So i presume that is why he was sent over.