Courtenay heads of household in the 1901 census


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Surname Dictionary

Cournane rare: Kerry. Ir. Ó Curnáin. Generally anglicised Courtney in Kerry. Woulfe refers to the Breifne name Ó Cuirnín and Curnán of Kilcornan, Limerick, is quoted. GPN.
Courtney numerous: Kerry, Cork, E Ulster. Ir. O Curnáin and Mac Cuarta (Ulster). However it is a Norman name, Courtenai, which must be the origin of some of the names.
Curnane Very rare: Kerry. Ir. Ó Curnáin. Now generally anglicised Countney. Curnán was a personal name - it survives in Kilcornan, Limerick.
Curneen rare: scattered. Ir. Ó Cuirnín. A literary family of Breifne, related to the O'Rourkes. SGG.
Curnyn Very rare: Mayo. Synonym of Curneen.
Mac Cuarta Mac Court, Courtney: líonmhar: oirthear Uladh, Lú & rl. Clann a bhí suite in Oirghialla (Ard Mhacha-Lú) riamh is choíche. An duine ba mhó díobh, b'fhéidir, Séamas Mac Cuarta, file, (1647-1732). Malairt leagain: Mac Cuairt.MIF.
MacCourtney Very rare: Dublin. Variant of Mac Court, q.v.

DEDs where Courtenay and a second surname are found together

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