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Olive Alice <I>Meaney</I> O'Byrne

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Olive Alice Meaney O'Byrne

Birth
Ranelagh, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
2 Jan 1954 (aged 63)
Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
EA 72, South
Memorial ID
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Olive Alice Meaney O'Byrne

Birth
Olive Alice Meaney, daughter of Pierce Anthony Meaney and Margaret Frances Meaney, formerly Cadogan, was born on 11 December 1890, at "Sunnyside", Cullenswood Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin.
Her father was recorded as a Commission Agent.

Marriage
Gerald Byrne, a bachelor, an Insurance Agent, of 2, Tower Avenue, Terenure, son of Edward Byrne, a Farmer, married Olive Meaney, a spinster, a Typist, of 109, Strand Road, Sandymount, daughter of Pierce A. Meaney, a Journalist, on 9 September 1914, at The Star of The Sea Church, Sandymount, Dublin.
The witnesses were
John Whitney,
Marjorie Meaney,

Death
Olive Alice Meaney, aged 62, married, died on 2 January 1954, at 14 The Crescent, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
The cause of death was Myocarditis with Emboli, 3 days, Bronchitis, 2 weeks, Chronic Myocarditis, 25 years, Acute Myocarditis, about 1927, certified.
The informant of her death was Patricia M. Meaney, sister, of 14 The Crescent, Monkstown, who registered it on 7 January 1954.

Her son
Constable Edward O'Byrne
died in World War 2, whilst serving with the British South African Police.
His name is recorded on the supplementary list of
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial

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Olive Alice Meaney O'Byrne

Birth
Olive Alice Meaney, daughter of Pierce Anthony Meaney and Margaret Frances Meaney, formerly Cadogan, was born on 11 December 1890, at "Sunnyside", Cullenswood Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin.
Her father was recorded as a Commission Agent.

Marriage
Gerald Byrne, a bachelor, an Insurance Agent, of 2, Tower Avenue, Terenure, son of Edward Byrne, a Farmer, married Olive Meaney, a spinster, a Typist, of 109, Strand Road, Sandymount, daughter of Pierce A. Meaney, a Journalist, on 9 September 1914, at The Star of The Sea Church, Sandymount, Dublin.
The witnesses were
John Whitney,
Marjorie Meaney,

Death
Olive Alice Meaney, aged 62, married, died on 2 January 1954, at 14 The Crescent, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
The cause of death was Myocarditis with Emboli, 3 days, Bronchitis, 2 weeks, Chronic Myocarditis, 25 years, Acute Myocarditis, about 1927, certified.
The informant of her death was Patricia M. Meaney, sister, of 14 The Crescent, Monkstown, who registered it on 7 January 1954.

Her son
Constable Edward O'Byrne
died in World War 2, whilst serving with the British South African Police.
His name is recorded on the supplementary list of
Glasnevin Cemetery War Memorial

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