Died aged 58 years. He was married twice - first wife (2) Anne Doran, second wife (7) Margaret Woods. Had 3 children by first wife 8) Christopher Doran Woods, William Doran Woods and a daughter. Owned a bakery and had premises at Winetavern
Street, Dublin, in 1846. Buried in Golden Bridge Cemetery, Chapelizod. In 1843 he together with ' John White, James Moran and John Moran founded the Society of Bakers to help their beloved and venerated President, The Very Reverend Theobald
Matthew, Teetotal Benevolent Society to combat drink. Lived at 36 Upper George's Street, Dublin.
Lived at 28 Upper Mercer Street, Dublin. Died in 1871 aged 55 years.
Lived at 41 George's Street, Dublin (Formerly Dockrells). They had 4/5 children including our Grand Mother Theresa Brougham. The BROUGHAMS owned Pim's Shop in George's Street and supplied the Uniforms to Trinity College and also exported boots
to Stone Wall Jackson's army in America. All of the BROUGHAM family but 2 died as children as Dublin was very unhealthy in those years due to the River Life. Survivors were Theresa and a brother who was a Barrister and who died aged 28 years.
Died aged 58 years and is buried in Prospect Cemetery.
Died aged 87 years. Buried at Prospect Cemetery
He was a Captain in the British Army.
Married Dan Carbery of Athy and had 8 children. They lived in Carlow. Dan and his brother, Joe Carbery, inherited their Father's extensive building business in Athy D. & J. CARBERY - who built many of the Churches and Schools in the Carlow/Athy
areas.