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James Thomas Coyle

Birth12 Nov 1886 - Indian Territory, Oklahoma
DeathFebruary 22, 1962 - Contra Costa, California, United States
MotherClarissa Jane McMahan
FatherAlbert Pike Coyle

Born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma on 12 Nov 1886 to Albert Pike Coyle and Clarissa Jane McMahan. James Thomas Coyle married Ola Pearl Sands and had 6 children. He passed away on February 22, 1962 in Contra Costa, California, United States.

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Albert Pike Coyle
1857 - 1897
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Clarissa Jane Mcmahan
1866 - 1909
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Ola Pearl Sands
1886 - 1907
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Otis Burl Coyle
1909 - 1975
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Cecil Earl Coyle
1903 - 1976
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Willis Guy Coyle
1905 - 1982
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Bernice Irene Coyle
1912 - 1987
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Sennett Emmett "Sid" Coyle
1918 - 2011
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Una Coyle
1916 - 1996

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