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Carney was born in Detroit, Michigan to Irish immigrant parents, both of whom were medical doctors. [3] [4] His father was a County Mayo Gaelic football player, Pádraig Carney. The elder Carney immigrated to the United States to further his medical career. Cormac was raised in Long Beach, California, where he attended St. Anthony High School. [3]
Judge Carney may refer to: Cormac J. Carney (born 1959), judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California Susan L. Carney (born 1951), judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Cormack is a surname derived from the Irish given name "Cormac", and may refer to: Academics Lesley ...
He was the eldest son of Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy and his wife Mary Butler. [10] As his father's name also was Cormac, he was distinguished as "Cormac oge", the younger, [c] whereas his father usually included the patronymic "MacDermot" (son of Dermot) in his name. MacDermot (Charles's father) was the 16th Lord of Muskerry.
Cormac MacDermot married Mary Butler, a daughter of Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir. [23] His wife's family, the Butler Dynasty, was Old English and descended from Theobald Walter, who had been appointed Chief Butler of Ireland by King Henry II in 1177. [24] Dermot and Mary had three sons: Charles (died 1641), his successor
Cormac was born in Carbery about 1490, the eldest son of Donal MacCarthy Reagh and his second wife Eleanor FitzGerald. His father was the 12th Prince of Carbery.His father's family were the MacCarthy Reagh, a Gaelic Irish dynasty that branched from the MacCarthy-Mor line with Donal Gott MacCarthy, a medieval King of Desmond, whose sixth son Donal Maol MacCarthy Reagh was the first independent ...
UCLA's offensive leaders in 1981 were quarterback Tom Ramsey with 1,793 passing yards, running back Kevin Nelson with 883 rushing yards, and wide receiver Cormac Carney with 539 receiving yards. [2] This was the Bruins' final season at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, their home field since 1928, sharing with the USC Trojans.
Cormac was born in 1411, [4] the eldest son of Teige MacCarthy.His father was the 6th Lord of Muskerry.His father's family were the MacCarthys of Muskerry, [5] a Gaelic Irish dynasty that had branched from the MacCarthy-Mor line in the 14th century [6] [7] [8] when a younger son received Muskerry as appanage. [9]