Gregory Michael Maguire [Parents]
They had the following children:
F i Colleen Maguire M ii James Patrick Maguire
Owen Kearney Jr. [Parents] 1 was born 2 in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died 3 in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He married Elizabeth.
Elizabeth was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She married Owen Kearney Jr..
They had the following children:
M i Michael Kearney M ii Thomas Kearney was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. M iii Patrick Kearney M iv Bernard Kearney was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. M v Eugene Kearney was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. M vi Arthur Kearney F vii Mary Kearney
Bernard Joseph Kearney [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 6 in Aug 1863 in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died 7 in Allegheny Co., PA. He married 8, 9 Catherine Boyle in 1890 in Pa?.
In 1900, Bernard Kearney (36) and his wife, Catherine (34) owned a home at 513 Sixth St. in the 3rd Ward of Braddock, Allegheny County, PA. Bernard and Catherine had been married for nine years. Catherine had given birth to six children, five of whom were alive at the time of the 1900 census. Living in the household with them were Mary (7), Annie (6), Eugene (4), John (2), and Catherine (4 months). Only Mary attended school. Bernard and Catherine were natives of Ireland; the children were all born in Pennsylvania. They both came to America in 1887. Bernard was a naturalized citizen. He worked as a day laborer. The family was misidentified under the surname "Renny" in the index for the 1900 census.
At the time of the 1910 census, the family still lived in the same house. A portion of the home was reneted to the McGuire family. The Kearney household consisted of Bernard (46), his wife of 20 years, Kate (44), their children, Annie (16), Eugene (14), John (12), Katherine (10), Agnes (8), Bernard (4), and Michael Hughes (40), an unmarried cousin of Bernard Sr. All of the adults were born in Ireland. The children were all natives of Pennsylvania. Bernard and his cousin were laborers in a steel mill. According to the census, Bernard came to America in 1882, Kate in 1887 (or 1881 -- hard to read), and Michael in 1890. The men were both naturalized citizens. Kate had given birth to ten children, four of whom died prior to 1910. The family's name was misspelled "Kerney" in the census.
The family lived in the same house in 1920. The household members were Bernard "Carney" (58), his wife Catherine (54), and children Jean (23), John (21), Catherine (19), Agnes (17) and Bernard (13). Only Bernard attended school. Bernard Sr. was a laborer in a steel works; Eugene also worked in the mill, but his occupation is illegible (Cranlyman?). John's occupation is also illegible; Agnes was employed as a saleslady in a dry goods store. The census states that the years of immigration for Bernard and Catherine were 1881 and 1887, respectively.
By 1930, Bernard (68) and Catherine (64) had purchased a home worth $4000 at 420 Mills Ave. in Braddock. Bernard was retired. They rented a portion of the home to their daughter and son-in-law, Catherine and John O'Donnell, for $25 a month. The O'Donnell children, Virginia (10) and Dorthy (5) also lived in the home.
Catherine Boyle "Kate" 1, 2, 3, 4 was born in Dec 1865 in Ireland. She married 5, 6 Bernard Joseph Kearney in 1890 in Pa?.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Kearney 1 was born in Mar 1893 in Pennsylvania. She died before 1910. F ii Anna Elizabeth Kearney M iii Eugene Joseph Kearney Sr. U iv infant Kearney 1 was born about 1895. infant died before 1900. M v John P. Kearney F vi Catherine Kearney F vii Agnes M. Kearney U viii infant Kearney 1 was born about 1904. infant died before 1910. M ix Bernard Joseph Kearney Jr. F x Ellen Kearney was born before 1910 in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. She died before 1910 in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA.
Michael Kearney [Parents] was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. He married Elizabeth Adam.
Elizabeth Adam was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She married Michael Kearney.
They had the following children:
M i Michael Kearney Jr. F ii Coleen Kearney
Patrick Kearney [Parents] was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He married Helen Muir.
Helen Muir died in Pennsylvania. She married Patrick Kearney.
They had the following children:
F i Helen Kearney
Arthur Kearney [Parents] was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. He married Bridget.
Mary Kearney [Parents] was born in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She died in Clonlum, Newry, County Down, Ireland. She married Larkin.
Cornelius Tolan 1 was born about 1892 in Pennsylvania. He married Anna Elizabeth Kearney.
In 1930, Cornelius Tolan (38) rented a home at 420 Elm Way in Braddock, Allegheny, PA for $30 a month. Other members of the household were his wife, Anna (36), and children Bernard (14), Cornelius (8), Jene (5) and Mary K. (9 mos.). Everyone in the home was a native of Pennsylvania; Cornelius's father and mother were from Ireland and Scotland, respectively. Cornelius was a conductor on the Union Railroad. According to the census, the couple had been married for about 16 years. The family did not own a radio set.
Anna Elizabeth Kearney [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born in Mar 1894 in Pennsylvania. She married Cornelius Tolan.
They had the following children:
M i Bernard Tolan M ii Cornelius Tolan Jr. F iii Jean Tolan F iv Mary Lou Tolan
Eugene Joseph Kearney Sr. [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 10 Jan 1896 in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. He died on 9 May 1942 in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. He was buried 6 in Braddock Catholic Cemetery, Braddock, PA. He married Christine Dotten in 1920.
Records conflict on date of birth:
Jan 1896 -- 1900 census
10 Jan 1894 -- gravestone
10 Jan 1896 -- draft cardsIn about 1917, Eugene Kearney completed a U.S. military draft registration card. He stated that he was born on Jan. 10, 1896 in Braddock, Pa. He gave his occupation as an electrician at the Braddock Works of Carnegie Steel. YHe was single and had no dependents. He was 5'2" with a slender build, blue eyes, and light brown hair. He had no obvious physical disabilities.
In 1930, Eugene Kearney Sr. (33) rented a home for $20 a month at 513 1/2 Sixth St. in Braddock. (His parents had formerly owned the home at 513 Sixth St.). Members of the household were Eugene and his wife, Christine (31), and their children Mary C. (8), Eileen (6), Eugene Jr. (4), and Christine (3). The two oldest children attended school. Everyone in the household was a native of Pennsylvania. Eugene's parents were from Northern Ireland. Christine's father and mother were born in Germany and Scotland, respectively. Eugene worked as a laborer in a steel mill. The family owned a radio set.
In 1942, Eugene Joseph Kearney of 646 Corey Ave., Braddock, Allegheny County, PA filled out a U.S. military draft registration card. His telephone number was Brandywine 1903. His wife, Christine Kearney, of the same address, was listed as a person who would always know his address. Eugene was listed as being self-employed at 601 Braddock Ave., but the occupation was not asked for.
Christine Dotten 1, 2 was born on 30 Aug 1898 in Pennsylvania. She died on 23 Jan 1979 in Verona, Allegheny Co., PA. She was buried 3 in Braddock Catholic Cemetery, Braddock, PA. She married Eugene Joseph Kearney Sr. in 1920.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Katherine Kearney F ii Eileen Agnes Kearney M iii Eugene T. Kearney F iv Christine Kearney
John P. Kearney [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 1 Mar 1898 in Braddock, Allegheny Co., PA. He married Marie Powell.
On September 12, 1918, John P. Kearney of 513 Sixth Ave., Braddock, Pa. filled out a U.S. military draft registration card. He gave his birthdate as March 1, 1898. John worked as clerk at the Westinghouse Machine Co. in East Pittsburgh. He gave his next of kin as his mother, Catherine Kearney, of the same address. John was described as being short and slender with brown eyes and light brown hair. The draft card stated that John had one wooden leg; his right leg had been amputated below the knee.
By 1930, John Kearney had moved to Tinicum, PA, just south of Philadelphia. John P. Kearney (32) and his wife of four years, Marie A. (24) owned a home worth $4000 at 507 Saude Ave. in Tinicum, Delaware County, PA. Living with them were their children Anna T. (1) and Bernard L. (6 mos.), and John's brother, Bernard J. (24). Both men worked at an electric manufacturer (probably Westinghouse, which had a plant near the home). John was a clerk, and Bernard was a blader. The family owned a radio set.
They had the following children:
F i Anna L. Kearney M ii Bernard L. Kearney F iii Nancy Kearney M iv Daniel Kearney M v John Kearney M vi Kearney