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John Coyle

Birth29 Feb 1872 - At sea
Death25 Sep 1922 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherEllen Delaney
FatherJohn Coyle

Born in At sea on 29 Feb 1872 to John Coyle and Ellen Delaney. John Coyle married Mary Etta Murner and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1922 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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John Coyle
1848 - 1894
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Ellen Delaney
1844 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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Mary Etta Murner
1876 - 1937
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Mary Coyle
1876 - Unknown
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James John Coyle
1897 - 1985
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Bessie Coyle
1901 - 1976
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Joseph J Coyle
1904 - 1966
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John Thomas Coyle
1896 - 1979
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Helen M Coyle
1906 - 1993
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William John Coyle
1909 - 1981
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Grace T Coyle
1911 - 2001
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Frances N Coyle
1915 - 2001
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Mary J Coyle
1912 - 1978

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