Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameAnthony Stuart BYRE [374]
Birth30 Apr 1931 [2221]
Death1 Dec 2014, London, UK [1915] Age: 83
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Birth23 Jan 1936, Willesden, London, UK Age: 90
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FatherArthur ZELCO (1908-2000)
MotherFlossie BARON (1909-1995)
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Shirley Rosslyn Zelco was born on 23 January 1936 in Willesden, London, UK, the daughter of Arthur Zelco and Flossie Baron. Her early life unfolded in a London grappling with profound historical shifts; she was a child during the Second World War, experiencing the Blitz and the subsequent era of post-war austerity and reconstruction that reshaped British society.

Around January 1957, at the age of 20, Shirley Rosslyn Zelco married Anthony Stuart Byre in Willesden. Anthony, born on 30 April 1931, shared her London roots. Their marriage took place during a period of significant social and economic change in the United Kingdom, as the nation moved beyond rationing and towards a new sense of prosperity and modernity.

Shirley and Anthony established their family in London. They welcomed their daughter, Suzanne Michelle Byre, on 10 April 1957, followed by their son, Nicholas Stephen Byre, on 20 December 1962. They raised their children in a city that was continually evolving, reflecting the broader cultural developments of the mid-20th century. Anthony Stuart Byre died in London on 1 December 2014, at the age of 83.

Shirley Rosslyn Zelco established a family line rooted in London, witnessing and navigating decades of change from wartime resilience to the complexities of modern British life.
Marriageabt Jan 1957, Willesden, London, UK [984]
ChildrenSuzanne Michelle (1957-)
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