Oh thank you! Do you know how I might find out if this was bombed in the Blitz? We never knew what happened to my great grandmother, I believe she was lodging here and probably died in the bombings.The 1940 Kellys directory, which would refer to 1939 states that no 26 was occupied by Dominic Secondini. woman's lodging house proprietor
Hi Lyn,hi cathers...what was your gt grandmothers name
lyn
Oh thanks so much for looking!hi cathers there was a fazeley st girls hostel that had 1 person injured during the bombings but that was alice may johnson...have you looked for your gt grans death on ancestry..its a shame you dont know what happened to her
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thats what i meant mike...looking at caths 39 register she was in fazeley st then coventry in 1940 and by 1945 back in birmingham at birchfield road..Wrong order Lyn. If it was her she was in Birmingham in 1939, then in Coventry June 1940, though, of course, might have gone back to Birmingham
yes everything fits for me cath...she is a widow on the 39 and in the 1940 newspapers she states she is a widow and with such an uncommon name i am putting my money on her being back in birmingham by 1945 living in birchfield road..dont forget you can save those newspaper reports and print them off to keepThere’s a toy museum at white friars that my grandma used to take me to- she obviously knew her mum lived there at some point!
if you cant find a possible death record for her in the uk it could be possible that she did go back to irelandI’ve had a look, I’ve hit a bit of a brick wall with it all to be honest. I can’t find a record for her birth or death. I know she was born Brady and had an older brother called James, was Kewish after her first marriage and Linskey after her second. The Irish records are quite vague
I’ve had a look, I’ve hit a bit of a brick wall with it all to be honest. I can’t find a record for her birth or death. I know she was born Brady and had an older brother called James, was Kewish after her first marriage and Linskey after her second. The Irish records are quite vague
Hi! Thanks so much for looking. I’m 100% sure the hammer incident is them, names, locations and situations all fit.Are you sure she was Irish?
As well as the newspaper articles Mike found there appear to be a some from 1937 in which Patrick Lynskey assaulted Catherine's brother, James with a hammer.
In the articles Mike found it mentions that Catherine's brother had died and there is a death for a James Stephen Brady registered Sep qtr 1939, Bham. He appears to have been knocked down by a bus.
If this is her brother, then James and Catherine appear to be the children of Joseph Brady and Mary A Kenny born in Birmingham. Catherine's year of birth was slightly different from what appears on the 1939 register, 1888.
My sources come from the Irish genealogy site..Are you certain Walter Brady and Catherine Byrne are her parents? Have you seen either of her marriage certificates?
If so she was registered as Kathleen, there doesn't appear to be a brother James though.
I've found their birth registrations on the Irish genealogy siteAre you certain Walter Brady and Catherine Byrne are her parents? Have you seen either of her marriage certificates?
If so she was registered as Kathleen, there doesn't appear to be a brother James though.
Yes I think they must have met in Birmingham. I would love to know more about how the Irish came to Birmingham and what it was like for them. From what I gather people very much stuck to their own in those days and I'm just curious about the circumstances in which they might have met!Walter Kewish was born in Balsall Heath.
So two possibilities maybe - they met in Bham after Catherine came to Bham or Walter was posted to Dublin at some stage and they met there.