Online version of 'The Devon Carys',New York, 1920. Limerick before the Norman invasion. Mus. The O Corráin themselves held lands round Mobernan, near Fethard in South Tipperary. This ua Ciardha sept are recorded early, e.g. County Cork coat of arms. Produced since 1979 by Willems family in County Cork, Coolea is a Gouda-style cheese made with cow's milk. [75] There were also three Irish-born Careys in Jersey and two in Guernsey, at the same census; and the 1881 Census has eight Irish-born Careys resident in Guernsey. John & Cornelius Cary, Clonoulty; Thomas Keary, Kilfeacle; Daniel Keary, Killea; Laughlin Carey and four other Careys, Cahir; John Carey/Keary, Lattin; Darby plus three other Carys, Soloheadmore etc. 4). My father, Peter Thaddeus Carey, was the youngest. Richard Carey 1837 m Kathleen Hill 2nd Grt Grandparents Ó Dubhagáin (d.1372) wrote of 'Ó Ciardha over Cairbre of poets, of the tribes of Nine-hostaged Niall' and Ó hUidhrín (d. 1420) of 'Ó Ciardha of the red-bladed swords'. ; and in North Tipperary: Donnogh O' Chara, Derby Carragh, Rory McCarry, Matthew Carry, Unny Carrigh, Unny Carey and so forth. More typical is former Governor of New York, Hugh Carey (1919–2011) a leading Irish-American politician descended from a 19th-century County Mayo emigrant. Brady, (Mac Brádaigh), Boyle (Ó Baoighill), Conway (Mac Connmhaigh, Mac Conmidhe & c.), Cullen (Ó Cuilinn & c). [5][11], It may derive from the English West Country, viz. [28] There is also listed in French records an Ensign Kery in Creagh's Regiment.[29]. Although the arms are almost identical to those of Cary of Devon, there is no known connection between the two. Funeral Certificate MS 4820; v. Carew page). [76], In the 21st century, by far the largest population of Careys is found in the USA, with 54, 924 individuals. MacLysaght gives Kilkenny as the county. My direct Carey ancestors, Thomas Carey and his son George Montgomery West Carey, came from Ireland (via Belfast and Gracehill) in 1842 to Canada. Project three is a new Enterprise Centre in Carrick-on-Suir in County Tipperary. MacLysaght gives Kilkenny as the county. With over 1000km of coastline there's a mesmerising amount of experiences to be had. [38] Similarly, by multiplying the total of 118 by the average birthrate for 1890 which is 1 in 44.8, gives 5, 286. The anglicised form of a number of Irish surnames which also occur as Keary, Kerin(s), Keighery etc. See also: 'Notes on the Surname Carey', Patrick Carey, Irish Roots magazine, Issue 45, 2003. Notable Careys:Denis Carey (d. 1798) of Old Leighlin, Co Carlow, was hanged for his part in the 1798 Rebellion. [19] Current British telephone directories show highest numbers of Careys located in areas of Irish immigration: Greater London (320), Greater Manchester & Lancashire (272), Kent (163), West Yorkshire (145) and West Midlands (145).[20]. [60] However, most of the 42 Carey and 56 Cary entries in nearby Norfolk on the 1841 Census appear to be indigenous, with forenames such as Aron, Jemima, Phoebe, Priscilla, Rhoda, Samuel and Sarah (v. also note on Romani Car(e)y families in Kent and Sussex, above). The Guernsey Carey family are of Norman extraction, probably from Lisieux, Normandy: Johan Caree is recorded on the island in 1288. The surname arises from nine recorded distinct patronymics in Ireland, and is numerous and widespread;[1] the many original forms have been listed by the National Folklore Collection of Ireland in 2015,[2] increasing the number of variants quoted by the Registrar General of Ireland in 1890. & E. MacLysaght, 'More Irish Families', IAP, Dublin, 1982, ahttp://www.duchas.ie/en/nom?txt=Ciarmhaic, E. MacLysaght, 'More Irish Families', IAP, Dublin, 1982. Examples: Sanson de Cari, Devon, 1198. [24] Early examples are found in those counties; and these other Carey families would not belong to the well known midland Uí Néill sept of Ó Ciardha. Further information about County Cork is available at the GenUKI site and this FamilySearch Research Wiki. cf. Even in Donegal, the Inishowen Anglo-Irish family of Cary, owners of Whitecastle, lived in an area alongside eight native Catholic Carey farming families (see 1901/11 Census). 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Dr. Eamonn Carey (GMS) Dr. Sean McCarthy (GMS) can be found at Ballycotton Medical Centre, Main Street, Ballycotton, Co. Cork. Carey Tool Hire Ltd t/a Carey Tools TEL: 021 4312222 EMAIL: info@careytools.com VAT NUMBER: IE9690771L COMPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 454784 REGISTERED ADDRESS: ALBERT QUAY, CORK, T12 HP65 *Free delivery on standard parcels only. However, the same arms appear under 'O' Carrie/O' Carry' in Burke's 'General Armory', 1884. Stay updated on Ireland and your regions of origin with our recommended newspaper, The Business Post. [25], Some examples from the Fiants[26] (mostly in receipt of 'pardons' for 'rebellion'): The Montenotte is a chic hotel close to the harbour, with fantastic views from its many panoramic windows. T. 1 / par M. de Saint-Allais,... ; avec le concours de MM. 'ua Ciardai, ri Cairpri', i.e. Irish Ó Cathasaigh), Cashin 1627, Conerey 1576, Connel 1562, Conley 1667, Conoly 1607, Daly 1595, Farle 1656/ Ferrell 1698, Kell(e)y 1566, Kerray (cf Carey) 1586, Lerye 1566/ Leary 1634, McConway 1698, Murphy 1627, O'Neale 1612 et al. Great Grandfather's name was Christopher Carey; he emigrated to the USA in 1840s/50s and settled in Trenton, New Jersey. Three 'tituladoes', or owners of land, of the name are recorded in the 1659 Census for Co Cork: one native Irish, William Cary in Kilbrittain, West Cork, head of an extensive 'family' of 23; one of possibly Norman origin, Theophilus Cary (also 'Carew' in the 'Census') sheriff of Cork, just west of Cork city in modern Ballincollig in Barretts Barony; and one English, Capt. Is there a connection? On the English speaking World Famiies' Carey DNA Project website we find that the Irish Careys and most  British Car(e)ys (Somerset & c.) belong to the same 'broad' Y-DNA haplogroup ('Celtic'/Neolithic)  - R1b1a1a2., which reflects the general DNA picture of western Britain and Ireland (Prof. B. Sykes, 'Blood of the Isles', Oxford). There are several Carews, also Catholic, in Cloneen, Toom and co. ; Edm Keary, Templenoe etc. Tell us about any famous Carey (or surname variant) you think we should add here. No hints on ancestry. These Careys were originally from Powerstown Park, Clonmel, Tipperary. Learn, Study and Research in UCC, Ireland's first 5 star university. For example, it has been claimed that the East Cork family anciently using the form Ó Ciaráin would account for bearers of the name Carey with origins in East Cork and the adjacent parts of Waterford (Woulfe op. The first two entries under 'Carey' in the 'Dictionary of American Family Names' (Oxford, 2003) gives Irish origins;[9] the New York Passengers List (1820–1957) show 2,058 Carey immigrants from Ireland compared with 345 from England. Refuse the anglo settlers Devon Cary arms of three roses on a bend, now widely available with Gaelic derivations of Ciardha etc appended! from the book 'County Cork, Ireland, genealogy and. Greetings to all Careys worldwide! 'stone/stony' as in Carey Tor in Bodmin Moor; 3) Car(e)y (river) of St. Giles-in-the-Heath, West Devon; 4) Carew of Pembrokeshire (also from root 'caer'-'fort') the Cambro-Norman surname. W elcome to the “People’s Republic of Cork” and to the island’s largest county. Richard Carey 1796 m Elizabeth La Barte 3rd Grt Grandparents Ó Ceiriúcháin & c. - anglicised Carey, Irwin, Irvine, Kerwick & c.; a name with many spellings (see UCD's National Folklore website at dúchas.ie), a surname found in West Cork and other parts of Munster. 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