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My Great Grandfather, Thomas Patrick Coyle, was born to Patrick Coyle  in the Ballymachugh Parish. He had 8 brothers and sisters. Thomas and 4 siblings emigrated to Phila. Pa in the 1870's.

If anyone knew the family, I would appreciate hearing from you.

Jim Coyle

Jim Coyle

Wednesday 8th Jul 2015, 03:16PM

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  • James:

    Did Thomas have a brother Patrick who remained in Ireland? See this 1901 census record as a possible lead. The townland is Tawlaght.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 8th Jul 2015, 03:35PM
  • Roger,

    He had a brother, Patrick, who appears in the 1901 & 1920 census. Patrick also had a son Patrick who married an Eileen Grimes. I am thrilled to have found my Great Great Grandfather's information. I intend to visit the farm where they lived on my next Ireland trip.

    I also have discovered that my Gr. Gr Grandfather, Thomas Clark, on my mother's side, also came from Cavan to the US. I have not located any site specific information on Thomas as of yet.

     

    Jim

    Jim Coyle

    Thursday 20th Aug 2015, 11:43PM
  • I am looking for the family of Michael COYLE he was born 1814 in Cavan--not sure of parish he married about 1835 Mary Donhoue He settled in Wyomong Co, PA where he worked on the canals. His chidren (in case the names ran in famileis are: Catharine, Thomas, Bernanrd, Eliza, Mary Ann, Peter, Bridget, Ellen, James, Michae all born in New York or PA.

    Kelly

    Tuesday 23rd Aug 2016, 06:41PM
  • Kelly:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    The earliest Michael Coyle baptismal record in Co. Cavan on Roots Ireland was in 1827. I also could not find a marriage record around 1835.

    Have you considered autosomal DNA testing?

    Let me know what questions you have.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 24th Aug 2016, 08:09PM
  • Kelly,

     I dont have a Michael in my Coyle family history in your time frame. My Coyle's settled in Philadelphia in the 1870's.

     

    Jim

    Jim Coyle

    Saturday 20th Apr 2019, 03:17PM

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