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Daniel Coyle

Birth15 May 1876 - Moneydarragh, Culdaff, Co, Donegal, Ireland
Death11 July 1954 - Boston, Massachusetts United States
MotherBridget McDermott
FatherCornelius "Neil" Coyle

Born in Moneydarragh, Culdaff, Co, Donegal, Ireland on 15 May 1876 to Cornelius "Neil" Coyle and Bridget McDermott. Daniel Coyle married Sarah Doherty and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 July 1954 in Boston, Massachusetts United States.

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Parents
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Cornelius "Neil" Coyle
1841 - 1933
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Bridget Mcdermott
1841 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Doherty
1878 - 1944
Children Show all
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Edward F Coyle
1909 - 1986
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Cornelius Michael Coyle
1904 - 1964
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John James Coyle
1900 - 1940
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Daniel J Coyle
1907 - 1971
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Sarah Catherine Coyle
1916 - 1998
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Michael T Coyle
1911 - 1972
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Frederick W Coyle
1913 - 1983
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Bridget Coyle
1902 - 1903
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Mary Ellen Coyle
1906 - 1907
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Joseph Coyle
1919 - 1920
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Mary Coyle
1921 - 1921

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