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1901 India rubber manufacturer living in Erdington, with Louise Matilde Byrne 31, Louise Marie Byrne 3, Edmund George Daniel Byrne 2, and his sisters Catherine Byrne 25, Genevieve Hilda Byrne 21<ref>1901 census</ref>
1901 India rubber manufacturer living in Erdington, with Louise Matilde Byrne 31, Louise Marie Byrne 3, Edmund George Daniel Byrne 2, and his sisters Catherine Byrne 25, Genevieve Hilda Byrne 21<ref>1901 census</ref>


1938 Died in Sussex
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Edmund Joseph Byrne

1867 Born in Erdington[1]

1896 R. J. Byrne of Gravelly Hill. Director of the Rubber Tyre Manufacturing Co. [2]

1901 India rubber manufacturer living in Erdington, with Louise Matilde Byrne 31, Louise Marie Byrne 3, Edmund George Daniel Byrne 2, and his sisters Catherine Byrne 25, Genevieve Hilda Byrne 21[3]

1938 Died in Sussex

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. The Times, Saturday, Jun 13, 1896
  3. 1901 census