Kate Carney

Kate Carney
Born Catherine M. Pattinson
1869
Southwark, London
Died 1950 aged 80
Wandsworth, London
Resting place Putney Vale Cemetery (Plot D5 no 47)
Occupation Singer, music hall artist, theatre operator
Spouse(s) Stage Name: George Barclay (b. 1868) Real Name: George Shea
Children George (b. 1887)
Richard (b. 1889)
William (b. 1891)
Harry (b. 1893)
Kate (b. 1899)
Relatives Gladys Mavius

Kate Carney (1869 1950) was an English singer and comedian who played the music halls in London.

She was born in Southwark, London, in 1869 as Catherine M. Pattinson,[1][2] and first appeared as Kate Carney at the Albert Music Hall in Canning Town, singing Irish songs. She was, however, more famous for her Cockney songs, and became known as the Coster Comedienne. She appeared in the Royal Variety Performance in 1935, and, following the death of her husband, became the lessee of the Grand Theatre, Clapham Junction [3] in her own right. Carney continued to perform until just before she died in 1950,[4] at the age of 80.

She married George Barclay (b. 1868 Lambeth), a commission agent, in 1886, and had at least 5 children all born in Newington, including:

She is buried with her husband and a son William, in Putney Vale Cemetery (Plot D5 no 47).[5] She was also the mother-in-law of the Canadian dancer, Gladys Mavius.

Songs

References

  1. No GRO birth entry under the surname Carney
  2. 1 2 1901 census: RG13/475 f.162 p.28 - 221 Brixton Hill, Streatham - Kate Barclay, born Southwark, London
  3. "Theatres and Halls in Clapham Junction and Battersea".
  4. GRO Register of Deaths: MAR 1950 5d 759 WANDSWORTH - Catherine M. Barclay, aged 80
  5. "Music Hall and Variety Artistes Burial Places".

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