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James Coyle

Birth15 Feb 1817 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Death8 April 1897 - Hubbard, Marion, Oregon, USA
MotherEllen Gunn
FatherWilliam Coyle

Born in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland on 15 Feb 1817 to William Coyle and Ellen Gunn. James Coyle married Charlotte Mary Scott and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 April 1897 in Hubbard, Marion, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
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William Coyle
1776 - 1868
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Ellen Gunn
1787 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Mary Scott
1827 - 1852
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Elizabeth Leonard
1828 - 1894
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Mary Green
1818 - 1891
Children Show all
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Mary Ellen Coyle
1846 - 1898
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Alexander Coyle
1849 - 1913
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James J Coyle
1847 - 1917
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Charlotte Wilson Cole
1858 - 1932
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Charles Herman Coyle
1888 - 1970
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Anna Coyle
1854 - 1888
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Mary-ellen Coyle
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen M. Wassenhon
1847 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Coyle
1870 - Unknown
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Peter Coyle
1860 - Unknown
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Michael Coyle
1863 - Unknown

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