William Noah Carney and Catherine Jennie Brown, my grandparents. Grandpa Carney passed away when he was just 31 in 1944.
Two photos of William N. Carney as a child.
This is my Great-grandfather William John Carney walking with a niece.
This is William John Carney’s bar, which was located on Jefferson Street in Detroit. It
was bulldozed to make room for a wider street. His son, my grandfather, is seated at the
farthest end of the bar.
This is a photo of William John’s siblings and their spouses. Photo courtesy of
William Ollenbrook.
This is a photo of William John Carney and his sisters in 1965. Photo courtesy of
William Ollenbrook.
In the left photo is Margaret Carney Lessel and her husband Joseph, and on the right is
Charlotte Carney Speir Hickey. Photo courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
William J. Carney, a brickmason. Picture and page courtesy of Kathleen Phifer,
Melvindale, Michigan.
William L. Carney’s tombstone, in Mt. Olivet Cemetary, Detroit, Michigan. Photo
courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
Pearl Speir and Judy and Janice Ollenbrook are on the left, and on the right is Judy
and Jan with Dorothy and William J. Carney. Photo courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
Viola Cornish Carney. Photo courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
Viola Cornish Carney’s tombstone, Mt. Olivet Cemetary, Detroit, Michigan. Photo
courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
William J. Carney’s tombstone, Mt. Olivet Cemetary, Detroit, Michigan. Photo
courtesy of William Ollenbrook.
My father, William George Carney
William Noah Carney’s birth certificate
Right to left, William Matthew Carney (the webmaster), Christon Sue Carney, Michelle
Marie Carney, and Catrece Renee’ Carney. Get a load of the shirt I’m wearing!