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Corkery may refer to: * Corkery (surname), a surname * Corkery, Missouri, an extinct town in Missouri, United States *Corkery, Ontario Corkery is a dispersed rural community in West Carleton-March Ward in the western part of Ottawa, Canada. It is located about 9 km southwest of Carp, in the former Township of West Carleton. Corkery was founded by approximately 100 Irish ...
, a community in Ottawa, Canada {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Corkery (surname)
Corkery is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Briege Corkery (born 1986), Irish camogie player and Gaelic footballer * Colin Corkery, Irish Gaelic footballer *Daniel Corkery (Irish republican) (1883–1961), Irish politician *Daniel Corkery (author) (1878–1964), Irish politician, writer and academic *David Corkery (born 1972), Irish rugby union player * James Corkery (1889–?), Canadian long-distance runner *KC Corkery (born 1983), American tennis player * Matthew Corkery (born 1965), Australian rugby league player *Niall Corkery, Irish Gaelic footballer * Pam Corkery (born 1956), New Zealand journalist, broadcaster and politician *Stella Corkery Stella Corkery (born 1960) is a New Zealand visual artist and drummer, born in Tuatapere, New Zealand. Corkery's work is experimental and reflective, often commenting on contemporary ideas. She currently lives and works in Auckland, New Zealand ...
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Corkery, Missouri
Corkery is an extinct town in Dallas and Laclede counties, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. The community area is located on a ridge surrounded on three sides by an entrenched meander of the Niangua River which is about 300 feet below the ridgetop. The location is only accessible by road from Laclede County. A post office called Corkery was established in 1893, and remained in operation until 1944. The community was named after either Mike Corkery, a local merchant, or Ed Corkery, a millwright who came to the area in 1863 to install millworks and ended up staying, opening a store, and becoming the first postmaster. References Ghost towns in Missouri Former populated places in Dallas County, Missouri Former populated places in Laclede County, Missouri {{DallasCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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