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William Coyle

BirthJan 1831 - Rome, Crawford, Pennsylvania, United States
Death10 Jul 1901 - Garvin, Murray, Minnesota, United States
MotherPhebe Jane Watson
FatherCharles Coyle

Born in Rome, Crawford, Pennsylvania, United States on Jan 1831 to Charles Coyle and Phebe Jane Watson. William Coyle married Cordelia Taylor and had 11 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1901 in Garvin, Murray, Minnesota, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Coyle
1801 - 1869
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Phebe Jane Watson
1812 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Cordelia Taylor
1845 - 1907
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Emily Ette
1831 - 1864
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Catherine Yager
1838 - 1859
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Mildred Mae Coyle
1882 - 1946
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Fred W Coyle
1868 - 1930
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Lyman D. Coyle
1877 - 1969
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George Coyle
1875 - 1962
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Loren Coyle
1871 - 1940
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Maud Coyle
1879 - 1923
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Phoebe Ione (Coyle) Drinkwater
1862 - 1946
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Richard Coyle
1885 - 1903
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Mary Lavina Coyle
1872 - 1951
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Ora O. Coyle
1864 - 1886
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Elliot Byron Coyle
1858 - 1949

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