David Byrne
Honor Code SignatorySigned 29 Nov 2015 | 2,235 contributions | 109 thank-yous | 559 connections
David was born in 1976. He is the son of Bryan Byrne and Lynda Dundon.
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Esmé
I have been trying to locate, any information regarding the Birth records, of my Grt Grt Grt Grandfather, Harold Montgomery Byrne.
Harold was born sometime in 1887, He married Caroline Amelia Clayton in 1904, at St Peter's. Caroline was the Daughter of James & Caroline Amelia Clayton Snr, of Gundagai.
Harold died, age 62 in 1949, at his residence at South Hurstville, leaving behind his wife, Caroline who died age 80 in 1964 at south hurstville.
Any information relating to his Birth location, and also as to whom his parents or siblings may have been, Would be greatly appreciated. If known.
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I have been trying to trace some of my ancestors, and have decided to try to piece together our family tree.
PS, I would like to add my family members & some of my ancestors.
Thanking You - David Byrne
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