Looking For Information About Tim McCarthy Born About 1820 In Ireland

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WikiTree profile: Timothy McCarthy
in Genealogy Help by Brendan McCarthy G2G Crew (310 points)
Hi Brendan

I see from his profile that Tim was born in County Cork, Ireland but died in the USA.  And, am I right in saying that his son was born in Indianna and died in Wyoming?  (I'm in Australia and so apologise if I have misunderstood the abbreviations.)

This extra information might be helpful to some of the people who are brilliant at finding the USA census information that might help identify a little more information on Tim.

In the meantime, do you know if Tim was a Catholic or of the Church of Ireland?  Again, every little bit of information can help and especially since the Catholic parish registers are on line free of charge.

Last name: McCarthy

This famous Irish clan surname descends from the early kings of Ireland. Recorded in the spellings of MacCarhty, McCarthy, MacCarty and Mccarty, it is an anglicized form of the Gaelic "Mac Carthaigh", the prefix "Mac" denoting son of, plus the byname "Carthach" meaning "loving". Given that the clan were long famous for their territorial and disputes with their neighbours, may suggest that the name was a nickname, and an ironic one at that! Today the clan has some thirty thousand members within Ireland, the great majority still living in the their original homelands in County Cork. Those with the spelling as Mccarty or MacCarhty are most prominent in County Wexford, in the South East of Ireland. The clan descends, or so it is claimed, from the 3rd Century a.d. King of Munster, Oilioll Olum. The earliest recognisable nameholder was probably 'Carthach, Lord of Eoghannacht, who died in 1045. Amongst the notable early nameholders was Fineen Mac Carthy Reagh, chief of the barony of Carbery in West Cork in 1572, and who resided at the famous Blarney Castle. He is also famous for being the originator of the word 'blarney', to indicate a verbal smokescreen. Justin MacCarthy, was created Earl of Mountcashell by King James 11 in 1688. He subsequently commandered the Irish Brigade in the army of France, before being killed in 1694. The coat of arms of the clan has a silver field, charged with a red stag trippant, gold attired (horned) and unguled (hoofed). The arms suggest a person of loyalty and speed of action, who is well rewarded. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of MacCarthy Mor, which was dated 1172, rendered homage to Henry 11 of England, during the reign of Ruairi O'Conchubhaire, High King of Ireland, 1166 - 1198. 

 

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Mike Mc Carthy

United States Census, 1880

Name Mike Mc Carthy
Event Type Census
Event Year 1880
Event Place Wellsboro, La Porte, Indiana, United States
Gender Male
Age 14
Marital Status Single
Race White
Race (Original) W
Relationship to Head of Household Son
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son
Birth Year (Estimated) 1866
Birthplace Indiana, United States
Father's Birthplace Ireland
Mother's Birthplace Ireland
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number T9
Affiliate Film Number 0292

HOUSEHOLD

ROLE

GENDER

AGE

BIRTHPLACE

Temothy Mc Carthy Self M 66 Ireland
Mary Mc Carthy Wife F 58 Ireland
John Mc Carthy Son M 21 Pennsylvania, United States
Ella Mc Carthy Daughter F 17 Indiana, United States
Patsy Mc Carthy Son M 18 Indiana, United States
Mike Mc Carthy Son M 14 Indiana, United States
by Frank Gill G2G Astronaut (2.6m points)
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by Frank Gill G2G Astronaut (2.6m points)
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Could this help? I've written a book on finding out more about your McCarthy ancestors at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091771H8Y ; it lists the websites and records to use, and even McCarthy specific DNA testing.
I hope you have no problem downloading a copy. Good luck, Richard
by Richard McCarthy G2G Crew (690 points)

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