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Byrne was born on April 8, 1863, in Brooklyn, the son of Irish immigrants Richard Byrne and Bridget Lawrey. He grew up in Irishtown district and attended St. James Parochial School. [1] Byrne initially worked as a clerk for a shoe store in downtown Brooklyn. He later worked in John Good's machine shop on Park Avenue and became a machinist.
The Metropolitan Male Quartet was a vocal quartet of men who performed in the New York City area in the years 1890 until about 1902. [1]The group consisted of Robert J. Webb (first tenor), Peter J. Collins (second tenor), James J. Byrne (baritone), and Richard Schumm (bass). [2]
Also known as the J. J. Byrne Memorial Bridge, the bridge is named after James J. Byrne, who served as Brooklyn Borough President from September 1926 until he died in office on March 14, 1930. Previously, Byrne was the Brooklyn Commissioner of Public Works.
On June 3, 1933, Byrne was ordained a priest by Archbishop John Murray at St. Paul Cathedral. [4] His first assignment was as a curate at St. Peter's Church in Mendota. [5] He continued his studies at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, where he earned a Doctor of Sacred Theology degree in 1937 with a thesis entitled: "Idea of Development of Doctrine in Anglican Writings of John ...
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