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'''Tamney''' is a small village in ] in ] in ]. It was sometimes spelt as Tawny or Tawney and in Gaelic it was known as Tamnaght. It was the only Postal Town of the peninsula of Fanad (or Fannet/Fannett) in he 1700/1800s when its population of around 10,000 (now about 2,000)in the early 1800s, and the address given as home address by emigrants boarding to the USA. Therefore it is probable that many when registering in the USA arrivals in New York found themselves given the surname Tamney as often happened, as most were illiterate. | '''Tamney''' is a small village in ] in ] in ]. It was sometimes spelt as Tawny or Tawney and in Gaelic it was known as Tamnaght. It was the only Postal Town of the peninsula of Fanad (or Fannet/Fannett) in he 1700/1800s when its population of around 10,000 (now about 2,000)in the early 1800s, and the address given as home address by emigrants boarding to the USA. Therefore it is probable that many when registering in the USA arrivals in New York found themselves given the surname Tamney as often happened, as most were illiterate. | ||
In 1904 ] wrote a one-act play <nowiki>''The Townland of Tamney''</nowiki>.<ref>{{Cite web|title = PlayographyIreland - The Townland of Tamney|url = http://www.irishplayography.com/play.aspx?playid=2177|website = www.irishplayography.com|accessdate = 2015-04-18}}</ref> | |||
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Tamney is a small village in Fanad in County Donegal in Ireland. It was sometimes spelt as Tawny or Tawney and in Gaelic it was known as Tamnaght. It was the only Postal Town of the peninsula of Fanad (or Fannet/Fannett) in he 1700/1800s when its population of around 10,000 (now about 2,000)in the early 1800s, and the address given as home address by emigrants boarding to the USA. Therefore it is probable that many when registering in the USA arrivals in New York found themselves given the surname Tamney as often happened, as most were illiterate.
In 1904 Seamus MacManus wrote a one-act play ''The Townland of Tamney''.
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