"Signal" Joyce, Pgh, PA, 1911-1919 Real name?

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mschubert
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"Signal" Joyce, Pgh, PA, 1911-1919 Real name?

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Does anyone know the real name of Signal Joyce-- https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/245324

My grandfather was an amateur boxer in Pittsburgh, PA in 1915-1920 or so under the name Frankie Carroll. A Joyce family were all good friends with both my grandparents and I wondered if Signal Joyce was one of that family.

I've looked but there is no one with the name Signal or anything similar on ancestry.com.

I know this is a long shot, but thank you for looking.
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Re: "Signal" Joyce, Pgh, PA, 1911-1919 Real name?

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mschubert wrote: 11 Mar 2021, 20:42 Does anyone know the real name of Signal Joyce-- https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/245324

My grandfather was an amateur boxer in Pittsburgh, PA in 1915-1920 or so under the name Frankie Carroll. A Joyce family were all good friends with both my grandparents and I wondered if Signal Joyce was one of that family.

I've looked but there is no one with the name Signal or anything similar on ancestry.com.

I know this is a long shot, but thank you for looking.
No idea I'm afraid but could Signal indicate he was in the signal corp in the army? WW1 was from 1914-18 so the same period he boxed.
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Re: "Signal" Joyce, Pgh, PA, 1911-1919 Real name?

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Thank you for the lead; I'll try checking it out.
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mschubert wrote: 19 Mar 2021, 12:53 Thank you for the lead; I'll try checking it out.
Good luck. Ancestry.com has good military records I believe. I'm in the UK but it wasn't uncommon in those times for boxers, who were serving for their country, to box using names like Bombardier, indicating their rank or regiment.
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