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Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« on: Monday 01 May 06 21:19 BST (UK) »
Hi to all you knowledgeable people

My sister and I have been trying to trace our Irish origins on our
mother's side.  Until recently we couldn't find any information to show
where the family had lived before arriving in Liverpool.  We have now
found some information on the Internet to show that they lived in
Warrenpoint for a period of time just before leaving.  Records show two
sons (one being our great grandfather Edward Brophy) were born there in
1871 and 1873.  Their parents' names were James and Anne Brophy (nee
McGee) born approximately 1846 and 1849. 

I have obtained a copy of my grandfather's  birth certificate and it shows his DOB as 21 July 1873 and the place of birth to be Ballyvalley.  I have also been informed that there weren't any Brophys recorded in that area at that time. 

We have now drawn a blank and have no idea how to find out where James Brophy was before that.  Do you have any suggestions for our search?  Do you think it would be worthwhile to spend some time in the area?

Thanks in anticipation of your help.

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #1 on: Monday 01 May 06 21:50 BST (UK) »
is this Edward

BROPHY, Edward   

   born   10 Jul 1873   at   Warrenpoint, Down, Ire.
            
            Civil Reg.
   Fath.   James BROPHY
   Moth.   Anne MC GEE


BROPHY, Francis   
   
   born   2 Sep 1871   at   831, Warrenpoint, Down, Ire
             Down, Ireland
            Civil Reg
   Fath   James BROPHY
   Moth.   Anne MCGEE
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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 03 May 06 09:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Audrey

Yes, I managed to find that information and have since obtained a birth certificate for Edward which shows his place of birth to be Ballyvalley (have found different spellings for that place) but nothing more.

McGee seems to be a common local name, but I don't think that James Brophy is from the area and I don't know how to find a clue as to where he came from before arriving in County Down.

Someone has suggested that he may have arrived in the area looking for work and then married a local girl.

Regards

Geraldine

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 03 May 06 09:25 BST (UK) »
there seems to be a lot of Bropys in Dublin , the name Francis and Edward  crops up only in Dublin James is widespread through out  Ireland

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 03 May 06 13:01 BST (UK) »
Hi,
There is one Brophy mentioned on the Ros Davies County Down website as follows:

James Brophy, Warrenpoint, husband of Anne McGee father of Francis born 02/09/1871

Hope this helps.

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 14 September 06 21:52 BST (UK) »
The Brophy name is common in Co Laois there is a placename Ballybrophy roughly translated the town of the Brophy's.

I hope this helps
Brophy, Bergin, Hogan, O'Brien, Lalor, Hughes, Clear, Peters, Bastick  all of Queens County Ireland

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #6 on: Friday 15 September 06 15:21 BST (UK) »
Have you got James and Ann's marriage details? it will tell you James fathers name and you might get a few more details that will help. 
There was also a daughter born to James and ann

Rose Anne Brophy
30 MAY 1875   , Down, Ireland
Father:  James Brophy 
Mother:  Anne McGee


Colette
Doyle, Mullan, Mulholland, O'Neill, McCann, Lowry, Mullen, Forsythe, Magilton, Farnan.  Banbridge Co Down , Belfast Co Antrim and Dungannon Co Tyrone .

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 30 September 06 20:58 BST (UK) »
Many thanks to all those kind people who have contributed.

I obviously now need to obtain a marriage certificate for James Brophy and Anne McGee but I don't have a date.  Is there any way that I can obtain this information without travelling to Warrenpoint.  I am assuming this is where they were married.  I also think that they were Catholic, but I'm not certain.  Their son Francis was born in 1871.

Thanks in anticipation.

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Re: Great grandparents - Brophy and McGee
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 11 April 07 16:09 BST (UK) »
Hello, I am back on the case again.  My great grandparents, James Brophy (born in 1846) and Ann Magee (or Anne McGee), were married at Warrenpoint Roman Catholic Church on 24th November 1870 and my sister and I are in Warrenpoint next week and hoping to find out where James came from before arriving in Warrenpoint.  I have ordered their marriage certificate but I don't suppose it will arive before we leave.  Not sure if it would show his place of birth anyway.   Has anybody got any ideas about where we could go to find this sort of information?  We are only in the area for 3 days and we would love to find some more information.  They had 3 children in Warrenpoint before moving over to Liverpool, Francis, Edward and Rose Ann.  We would be very grateful if there is anybody who could point us in the right direction.

Thanks in anticipation.