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18/08/2008 4:40 pm
Dunne and McKeowne/McGrown/McGeowne from Warrenpoint
Hello - I am looking for any info about my gt.grandparents, Patrick Dunne or Dunne and his wife Margaret nee McKeowne/McGrown/McGeowne. They were both born in Warrentpoint about 1843 and married in the Catholic church in Warrenpoint in 1868 They had a daughter Mary (my gtgrandmother) in 1869 and they came over to live in Liverpool. But Margaret went back to Newry Street in Warrenpoint to give birth to her son in 1874 -
Kind Regards Margaret
19/08/2008 1:10 pm
#1
Dunne
Record Type Civil Marriage
Date of Marriage 4 May 1868
Groom Name patrick DUNN
Bride Name margaret MCKONE
Church Warrenpoint Roman Catholic Church
Parish Warrenpoint
Civil District Newry
County Down
DUNN, Mary Birth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 11 Apr 1869 Birthplace: 951, Warrenpoint, Down, Ire
Recorded in: Down, Ireland
Collection: Civil Registration
Father: Patrick DUNN
Mother: Margaret MC GEOWNE
Source: FHL Film 101185 Dates: 1869 - 1870
19/08/2008 7:14 pm
#2
thank you to G. Moren
Hello and Thank you for info on Dunne and Mckeown in Warrenpoint.#
I am new to this site and not sure how to email you to thank you!!!
Also, do I say my ancestors came from Derry or Down??? Not sure all I know is that they came from Warrenpoint.
Margaret
21/08/2008 7:58 am
#3
Dunne
Hello Margaret
Glad info was of some help.
Warrenpont is Co Down and not Derry.
Record Type Civil Birth
Date of Birth 25 Oct 1874
Name James DUNN
Gender M
Fathers Name Patrick DUNN
Mothers Forenames Margaret
Mothers Maiden Name McGROWN
Church Warrenpoint
Civil District Newry
Sub District Warrenpoint
County Down
22/08/2008 3:04 pm
#4
McKeowne/McGrown Warrenpoint James Dunn
Hello G. Moren!!
Thank you once again, and is there anyway I can find out where and who my gt.gt.g/m was living with when the son James Dunn was born in 1874. It was so strange that she came over to Ireland at that time, and her husband was still in Liverpool. And nobody came home just for a holiday in those days did they?
Any help much appreciated.
Marg.