Harney - People

People

  • Ben Harney (1872-1938), American songwriter, entertainer, and pioneer of ragtime music
  • Ben Harney (actor), American actor and dancer, active from 1972 to 1985
  • Corbin Harney (1920-2007), elder and spiritual leader of the Newe people, USA
  • Corinna Harney (b. 1972), American model and actress
  • Edward Harney (1865-1929), Irish lawyer who sat in both the Australian Senate and the British House of Commons
  • Elise Harney (1925-1989), pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
  • George Edward Harney (1840-1924), American architect
  • George Julian Harney (1817-1897), English political activist, journalist, and Chartist leader
  • John Hopkins Harney (1806-1868), Kentucky legislator
  • John Milton Harney (1789-1825), American physician and poet, brother of William S. Harney
  • John Paul Harney (aka Jean-Paul Harney) (b. 1931), professor and former Canadian politician
  • Mary Harney (b. 1953), Irish politician
  • Paul Harney (b. 1929), American professional golfer
  • Susan Harney (b. 1946), American actress
  • William Edward Harney (1895-1962), Australian writer
  • William S. Harney (1800-1889), cavalry officer in the U.S. Army

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