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I have found an address on my grandad's RAF records if anyone would be able to point me in the right direction for the best place to search. It is 52a Corporation Place in Dublin. Any help would be appreciated. Natalie

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I have found a 1st cousin once removed on my ancestry matching by my DNA. I have messaged them but haven't heard back. It looks like a family name also connected to me is Kane

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A lady got in touch on here and it looked like a lot of the info we both had matched up but when I did a dna test it doesn't look like we are related so looking like I may have had the wrong information especially since there is a different date of birth on his RAF records

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Thank you for the suggestion. I will try that. Will that still be listed on a UK marriage cerificate though.



Get a copy of his marriage certificate it will tell who he listed as his father and his occupation.

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Yes that is him but I think his date of birth is wrong. I have checked his RAF records and that was the original date of birth for his enlistment but on further records it is crossed out and given as 24th March 1924







His death registration

Patrick John Byrne aged 73 born 24 Mar 1917
Registration Date    Jun 1990
Registration District    Preston and South Ribble
Inferred County    Lancashire
Volume    40
Page    1871

Did he marry an Isabella Thompson/Turton in 1950?

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There was actually a Patrick John Byrne born on 17 March 1924 in Dublin, to parents Andrew Byrne and Margaret Reilly, it might be just a co-incidence:

https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1917/01313/1542650.pdf

 
Hi this was the birth certificate I originally had for him but it was from 1917 as far as I know. Thank you for your help though

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Wexford / Re: John Byrne, Cty. Wexford
« on: Thursday 10 July 25 19:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi I know this is a long shot but my grandfather Patrick John Byrne born around 1924 could be linked. He came to the uk around 1945 when he joined the RAF. As far as I know both of his parents had passed away by then. He never talked about his younger years either. It was a difficult time for him too.We believe he may have had a brother possibly called Thomas who left ireland and went to america though.

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Hi I am researching my grandfather Patrick John Byrne. I am really struggling so any help would be appreciated. He was born in Dublin, Ireland I think. I don't have any info on his parents at the minute but looking for them to get me started. He moved to the uk around 1945 when he joined the RAF. I have 2 dates of birth for him. One is 24th March 1917 and the other is 24th March 1924. I believe he gave 24th March 1917 to help him enroll into the RAF as he was too young at the time. Family also recall him mentioning this. He never mentioned his younger life to the family so I don't have a lot to go on. I think it was a hard time for him. He may have had a brother who went to america around the same time he came to the uk. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.

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Ireland / Patrick John Byrne
« on: Thursday 10 July 25 11:05 BST (UK)  »
I was wondering if anyone could help me find any info on my grandfather Patrick John Byrne believed to be born in dublin, Ireland. I have seen previous posts about him on here but after a recent dna test think the information could be incorrect. I have found 2 dates of birth for him. One was 24 March 1917. The other was 24 March 1924 which I believe could be the right one. I think the year of birth was changed due to him enrolling in the RAF as he was too young at the time. I am hoping to find any relatives or hoping to find leads to his parents. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Natalie

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