General Information

Birth
10 SEP 1843
Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
13 JUN 1922
Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas

Notes

CARNEY, George W. – Mr. George Carney, one of the oldest citizens of the Moffitt neighborhood, died at his home at that place about noon Tuesday, June 13th. Mr. Carney had been a sufferer from heart trouble and had been confined to his bed for nearly two years.

Mr. Carney was born in the same neighborhood in which he died, September 10, 1843. On February 25th, 1877, he was married to Miss Martha Cedonia Barron, who died about four years ago. To this union were born five children, all of whom survive their father, except one daughter, Mrs. James Brunk, who died at Tipton, Oklahoma. The surviving children are James and Claud of Moffitt, and Mrs. George Hannah and Mrs. Milburn Shanks of Tipton, Oklahoma.

The funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Grover C. Bidwell of Prairie Grove. The Odd Fellow’s Lodge of Moffitt, of which the deceased was a member, had charge of the services at the grave and conducted their burial rites. [Prairie Grove Herald 6/15/1922]

Parents

James William "Jim" Carney
- Father
1812 - 1882
Birth
6 AUG 1812
Death
1882
Washington County, Arkansas
Nancy Graham
- Mother
1823 - 1874
Birth
22 MAR 1823
Death
17 NOV 1874
Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas

Spouse

Martha Cedonia Barron
- Wife
Death
ABT 1918
Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas

Children

James Moore "Jimmie" Carney
- Son
1878 - 1956
Birth
5 OCT 1878
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
16 APR 1956
Tipton, Oklahoma
Burial
Prairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
Callie Carney
- Daughter
Tonia Carney
- Daughter
Dora Carney
- Daughter
Hiriam Claude Carney
- Son
1882 - 1964
Birth
18 OCT 1882
Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
17 MAR 1964
Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
19 MAR 1964
Prairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas