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My great-grandfather Anthony Philip Coyne was the son of John Coyne and possibly Nora O'Keefe who is listed as his mother on his death certificate. He was born in 1855 or 1858 and emigrated from Ireland about 1880-1882 and settled in Chicago, Illinois. He worked as a laborer. He married my great-grandmother Bridget McHugh from Mayo in 1883 at Holy Family in Chicago. He spoke Irish as his first language and did not read or write English according to the 1930 Chicago Census. He had two surviving children. One is my grandmother Catherine Coyne Murphy. My great-grandfather raised with my father and his siblings from 1927 until his death in 1941. Anthony's father John Coyne remarried Bridget Sullivan from the Derrylough /Cloonluane Area in 1863 or 1864. I am trying to find their marriage certificate to see if he indicated "previously married or widowed". No luck yet. They had 9 children; 8 surviving according to the 1911 Irish Census.We know that my great-grandfather was in contact with his nephew Philip Henry Coyne, the son of his half-sister Margaret Coyne (born 1870). My dad also spoke of another cousin, John Bernard Coyne who was a Jesuit priest and talk at St. Mary of the Lake seminary outside of Chicago. His nephew Philip Henry Coyne settled in Hull, MA and owned Coyne's Tavern in Boston. I am in touch with his grandchildren. We may have other Coyne relations in the Middlesex, MA area who would be the other children of Margaret and Patrick Coyne. I am trying to find out about my great-grandfather's early life in Derrylough/Derryinver/Cloonluane area but there are no records. I am wondering if it was not customary at the time for children of previous marriages to live with the new wife and their children. I am trying to find out what happened to his mother if Nora O'Keefe is his mother, and if he had any full siblings with Nora and John Coyne. I've been told that O'Keeffe is not a common Connemara name. I cannot find records of her at all. 

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Date of Birth 13th Jun 1855
Date of Death 22nd Dec 1941
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Bridget McHugh, Cartoon, Mayo, married in 1883 at Our Lady of Sorrows in Chicago, Illnois. They had four children. Two survived my grandmother Catherine Coyne Murphy and her sister Eleanor Coyne Duffy. There infant children who passed were Anne Marie at 5 years old and Frances Philip about 9 months old - Anne Marie and Frances died in the same year.
Names of Siblings Catherine, Bridget, Monica, Martin, Michael, Honor. I have not been able to find the other three children of John and Bridget Coyne. Monica died at the age of 26 years. I do not know if Nora O'Keeffe and John Coyne had other children beside my great-grandfather Anthony.

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