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To inform you Carney, MD, here is a brief history you can read that will give you a glimpse into the past of the community.

To inform you Carney, MD, here is a brief history you can read that will give you a glimpse into the past of the community.

A Brief History of Carney, Maryland

In 1880, Thomas Carney immigrated to the United States from Ireland and settled in Texas, Maryland. Soon after his arrival, he married the former Mary McDermot and bought forty and a half acres on the southeast side of the Baltimore and Harford Turnpike.

Several years later (about 1885), the Carney family moved to what is now Harford and Joppa Roads where Thomas Carney opened a general store which is believed to have served as the Eight Mile House on the turnpike.  The store was located on the site presently occupied by the Barn Restaurant.  In the 1880's and 1890's the store also served as the Carney family home.

When the family grew too large for the store, Mr., Carney built a new house on the hill behind the store. The house was completed in about 1898 and stood in the vicinity of what is now Thornewood Court. Thirty-five years later, the Carney house was moved to its present location at the corner of Joppa and Avondale Roads and is now a real estate office.

With the passage of time and the suburban growth of Baltimore County, the land once owned by the Carney family has been sold to individuals and developers. However, the reference to Carney’s meaning and the general store run by Mr. Carney, has been shortened to Carney and now appears on all Maryland maps. The Carney family name is now carried by area businesses and clubs. Two institutions, the Carney Library and the Carney Elementary School also carry the name. Little did Thomas Carney, an industrious Irish immigrant, realize that his memory would live on by a community which bears his name.