Anyone up for another challenge? Brophy…

I think Ann/e Brophy (Drum) may have died in Belfast in 1899. She is described as the wife of Thomas Brophy, Labourer and her age is given as 38. The informant is written as Thomas Brophy, father, but he signed X and I'm sure this description is a mistake.

I think Thomas died in Belfast in 1906, age given as 55 and a labourer. The informant was not a family member so he was initially described as a bachelor, but the certificate has been amended 2-days later to widower by the sworn declaration of Mary Brophy, daughter.

Both certificates are available free of charge on Irish Genealogy.
 
I think Ann/e Brophy (Drum) may have died in Belfast in 1899. She is described as the wife of Thomas Brophy, Labourer and her age is given as 38. The informant is written as Thomas Brophy, father, but he signed X and I'm sure this description is a mistake.

I think Thomas died in Belfast in 1906, age given as 55 and a labourer. The informant was not a family member so he was initially described as a bachelor, but the certificate has been amended 2-days later to widower by the sworn declaration of Mary Brophy, daughter.

Both certificates are available free of charge on Irish Genealogy.
Gosh this sounds promising!
You are so clearly great at this.
I will look into it now, thank you again so much for your time and effort
 
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