Births Mar 1894 :McCarthy Cecil Gordon Hackney 1b 487 1901 Census: MCCARTHY, Cecil Son Single M 7 1894 Hackney London found in drawn up family tree1923: Found but not confirmed: Deaths Jun 1923 :MCCARTHY Cecil G 29 Canterbury 2a 979
1921: BirthMcCARTHY Montague F Norris Marylebone 1a 876 Vivien Ann Norfolk's tree Descendants of James Jeremiah has him married to "HILDA"Referred to in family correspondence as "Monty"
We have a photo of him: Facing the back of the chair in army uniform is Charles Norfolk, in the Grenadier Guards at the battle of the Somme and injured in the shoulder, later worked for the Inland revenue and became Inspector of Taxes for Ipswich.source: John Barber Aug 2010 email
1610 - estimated guess of when born (no evidence)1641: "John MacFinin Carthy of Ardcanaught" or "John Mac Fyneen Carthy of Ardcanaghty" : his lands were confiscated by the Cromwellianssource: Families of County Kerry, Ireland: Over Four Thousand Entries from the Archives of the Irish Genealogical Foundation (O'laughlin, Michael C. Book of Irish Families, Great & Small, V. 2.) (Hardcover)other source: living in 1641 - drawn family tree (which based on McCarthys of Munster 1st ed)
1841:Area - KERRY (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLEENTIERNA Marriage of JUSTIN MCCARTHY of KILSARCON and MARY COFFEY of NR on 7 February 1841 Husband Wife Name JUSTIN MCCARTHY MARY COFFEY Address KILSARCON NR Occupation NR NR Father NR NR NR NR Mother NR NR NR NR Further details in the recordPriest NR Husband Age NR Husband Denomination RC Husband Marital Status NR Wife Age NR Wife Marital Status NR Husband's Father's Occupation NR Wife's Father's Occupation NR Witness 1 JEREMIAH MCCARTHY Witness 2 DANIEL COFFEY About the recordBook Number Page Entry Number Record_Identifier N/R 7 N/R KY-RC-MA-61347 see: http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/8085782002490---------Found at ancestory.com: Irish records: birth,MARRIAGE, and deaths - Mary Coffey to Justin McCarthy, Kerry, Coolnacalliagh, Kilfelin, Kerry----------------------------------1879: died same year as father Dermoddrawn family tree refers to 3 daughters, but only Hanna found so far.---------------
1860:Area - KERRY (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - CASTLEISLAND Marriage of JUSTIN MCCARTHY of INCHISLAND and ANN HANAFIN of TULLIG on 1 February 1890 Husband Wife Name JUSTIN MCCARTHY ANN HANAFIN Address INCHISLAND TULLIG Occupation NR NR Father JUSTIN MCCARTHY JOHN HANAFIN Mother NR NR NR NR Further details in the recordPriest REV.J.IRWIN Husband's Father's Occupation NR Witness 1 JAMES MCCARTHY Witness 2 FLORENCE MAHONY About the recordBook Number Page Entry Number Record_Identifier 2 81 N/R KY-RC-MA-25194 see: http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/bd4b581966337=======1860: born (source: McCarthy of Munster 1st edition.)Justin McCarthy, Justice of the Peace(JP), of Inch House, Ammascaulseveral references in John McCarthy'es book e. p100, 141,173-4.Mentions he is married to Anne with 11 children (so 2 of them unknown)John McCarthy's novel mentions that Justin McCarthy of Inch is buried at the old Church near " White Gate Cross Roads" (p.332). 1890: married Anne Shine Harafin (source: McCarthy of Munster 1st edition.)Inch house now burnt down.Headstone erected by Justin McCarthy of Inch House with his father, brothers and Uncle in Memory of his fond brother; this headstone is just beside the Boolteens/Castledrum McCarthys stonehttp://groups.msn.com/BeautifulOldIrishPhotographs/oldkeelcemetery.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=941=====found Cath (b1867) and Maisie (b1868) McCarthy - not sure of source but probably derived from reading John McCarthy's book "Ghost upon my path"- but their both look like they cannot be Justin and Anne Haanfin's children.
1866:Area - KERRY (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ANNASCAUL Baptism of JAMES MCCARTHY of BRACKLUIN on 4 February 1866 Name JAMES MCCARTHY Date of Birth 4 February 1866 (BASED ON OTHER DATE INFORMATION) Address BRACKLUIN Father JUSTIN MCCARTHY Mother MARY COFFEY Further details in the recordChild Denomination RC Father Occupation NR Sponsor 1 EDWARD COUNIHAN Sponsor 2 CATHERINE COUNIHAN Priest NR About the recordBook Number Page Entry Number Record_Identifier N/R N/R 177 KY-RC-BA-25772 see: http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/68a3471460741=====1 February 1890 :James McCarthy is a witness at brother's wedding JUSTIN MCCARTHY to ANN HANAFIN
Covered in McCarthys of Munster book, and in John McCarthy's book p 217,219,220 where talks of leaving to South Africa (Cape Town) and Rhodesia to work on Railways there wit his brothers.
went to USA and died there (John McCarthy's book page 142)Unlikely the same one but:Found in UK, SOLDEIRS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 Florence McCarthy born Tralee, Co. Kerry - died 14 May 1915), enlisted in Traleee, was with Royal Munster Fusiliers, 2nd Batallion (number 7240).Type of Casualty: dies of wounds Theatre of War: Brough- Sic
1771: born - based on aged of 71 gicen in 1841 census.note from Mary Blakeley:" found James and Hannah in 1841 census, could notfind them in 1851. The copy is faint so do not think will scan but here the details:HO 107/737 4 page 24 for James and 25 for HannahJames Lock carman 71 not born MiddxHannah Lock 72 not born Middx
1881 Census - aged 13S/he does not appear in family photo dated about 18951914 : not mentioned in fathers will - Florence almost certainly died quite young (before 1914)