I have a connection with the Kearny family in Witless Bay and some information I have gathered from various sites:
Newfoundland Vital Statistics Death Records Selected for the Ferryland District 1890 - 1935 Part 5 September 15 1900 Witless Bay Not Stated Kearney, Bridget 7 Witless Bay Witless Bay February 7, 1935 Mobile Consumption Kearney, James 65 Mobile Mobile October 1, 1903 Mobile Drowning Kearney, Michael 16 Witless Bay Witless Bay
1921 Census Witless Bay states: Thomas BURKE M Head Married 1851 June 70 Witless Bay Margaret BURKE F Wife Married 1856 Oct 65 Witless Bay John BURKE M Adopted Son Single 1899 Novm 22 Witless Bay Margaret KEARNEY F Boarder Married 1895 Dec 26 St Johns Peter KEARNEY M relationship not given Married 1892 Aug 29 Witless Bay
1935 CENSUS Witless Bay FERRYLAND DISTRICT 178 156 BURKE John K Head M S 36 KEARNEY Margaret Sister in law F W 39 CONSTANTINE John Lodger M S 35 b c1900
1945 NL Census - Witless Bay BURKE, John K, owner, M, S, 46, place of birth Witless Bay, origin Irish, Roman Catholic, Fisherman, Cod Fishery KEARNEY, Margaret, F, W, 49, St. John's, origin Irish, Roman Catholic, Housekeeper, Housework NORRIS, Madeline, F, S. Ad. Daughter, 8, Witless Bay, origin English, Roman Catholic, School
The Margaret Kearney above was my great aunt; she was actually born in Pouch Cove and her parents were Ellen & Stephen Constantine. Stephen died tragically in 1903 in a rock fall leaving a widow and 8 children. Ellen moved to St Johns shortly after Stephen's death. I do not know what happened to Margaret's husband. But she and John Burke (who was adopted himself) seem to have done a lot of good work in adopting or looking after waifs and strays. When my grandmother died in 1945 John Burke AKA "Jack" took in my aunt Rosmarie and my Uncle Leo Shea. They received a good education and Leo went on to be a priest, he was the Father Leo Shea who did such good work in St Johns and after whom I beleive Shea Heights is named.
I hope this is of some use to you. If you can throw any light on the connection between the Burke family and the Kearney or if you know anything about Peter who seems to be Margaret's husband I would really appreciate it if you shared it with me.
Sharon Lewison
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