The 1939 Register was taken on 29 September shortly after the start of the Second World War. The information was used to produce identity cards and, once rationing was introduced in January 1940, to issue ration books. Con is recorded as living in Lewisham, South East London. His brother, Flor, was living nearby at the time.
“Flynn Household (5 People) 34 Lenham Road , Lewisham, London, England”
| First name(s) | Last name(s) | DOB | Sex | Occupation | Marital status | Schedule | Schedule Sub Number |
| John | Flynn | 15 Oct 1904 | Male | Labourer Works Contractor | Single | 137 | 1 |
| Cornelius | Sullivan | 11 May 1908 | Male | Labourer Work Contractor | Single | 137 | 2 |
| Patrick | Bray | 04 Jul 1908 | Male | General Labourer | Single | 137 | 3 |
| Joseph | Manning | 30 Nov 1911 | Male | General Labourer | Single | 137 | 4 |
| Norah | Flynn (Bray) | 24 Sep 1902 | Female | Domestic Maid | Single | 137 | 5 |

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