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Peter Brawley 1903-1972

Peter Brawley was born on 9 January 1903 in Newmains, Lanarkshire. He was born in the family home at 12 Manse Road, the 7th child of Peter Brawley and Catherine Keenan. 7 seems like a lot of kids but Peter was the middle child. Catherine and Peter had 13 children born between 1891 and 1916. … Continue reading Peter Brawley 1903-1972

Brawley FC

I have been looking for evidence of a football team made up wholly of members of the Brawley family. My mum told me about it and I even found an article mentioning it but I had no idea when it happened or who was involved. Could it just be another family myth passed down through … Continue reading Brawley FC

A Bunch Of Trouble – John Helferty

John Helferty or Helferty is my 1st cousin 3x removed on my maternal granny’s side. He and my great granny Sarah Helferty were full cousins. That branch of the family, the Greenock Helfertys, were well known to the courts. There are several mentions of the family in the local papers. The article above is from … Continue reading A Bunch Of Trouble – John Helferty

A Strong Woman – Ann Symington 1832-1909

Time I think to get back to the paternal side of the family and to my great, great, great grandmother Ann Symington. Family Tree Maker allows me to create family charts. I don’t use it often enough. However, I thought it might be useful to see how the family line works. Ann Symington was born … Continue reading A Strong Woman – Ann Symington 1832-1909

A Winning Team

Football Fever has gripped Scotland this week, with the national team qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years. Such was the excitement and celebration at the game against Denmark on Tuesday that mild earthquakes were felt! Football is very much part of the Brawley family history. Searching through the British … Continue reading A Winning Team

A Day Out In Dundee

I haven’t spent a lot of time on my family tree recently. It is fantastic that there are so many online resources available but there are times when I just don’t feel like sitting looking at a screen. It is my intention to visit more of the places linked to my family history. Last week … Continue reading A Day Out In Dundee

A Visit To Furnace Row

If you have visited my blog before you may well have seen this photograph. This is Burnside Row, Newmains which was more commonly known as Furnace Row. It is here that so many of my family were born, lived and died. The photo was taken around 1910 and shows a row of houses which were … Continue reading A Visit To Furnace Row

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Another Brawley Photo Find – Can You Identify?

The above photograph was donated to North Lanarkshire Libraries and is part of a collection of photos of old Newmains that is available for viewing in Newmains library. I immediately recognised the background as the old St Brigid’s School/Church which is now the Parish Hall. Fortunately whoever donated the picture added some information to the … Continue reading Another Brawley Photo Find – Can…

My Great Uncle James Brawley 1891-1956

I have written about my great uncle James Brawley before in a short post but I discovered a newspaper article about him that’s really interesting so I thought it worth updating. My maternal grandfather Hugh was one of 12 children born to Daniel Brawley and Ellen Keenan between 1887 and 1908. He was actually child … Continue reading My Great Uncle James Brawley 1891-1956

Hugh and Daniel Brawley

Today is the 4th of May. 102 years since my uncle Dan was born and 57 years since my grandfather Hugh died. I never got to meet my grandfather as he died before I was born and while I didn’t see a lot of my uncle Dan, as he lived in England and we were … Continue reading Hugh and Daniel Brawley