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David Scott Coyle

Birth22 April 1826 - Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death19 Apr 1892 - Bloomfield, Essex, New Jersey
MotherMary Patterson
FatherJames Coile

Born in Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 22 April 1826 to James Coile and Mary Patterson. David Scott Coyle married Mary Matilda Longwell and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 Apr 1892 in Bloomfield, Essex, New Jersey.

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James Coile
1800 - 1862
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Mary Patterson
Unknown - 1833
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Mary Matilda Longwell
1829 - 1896
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Annie Stuart Coyle
1870 - 1938
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Andrew Linn Coyle
1875 - 1941
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John Patterson Coyle
1852 - 1895
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James Longwell Coyle
1857 - 1914
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Mary Margaret Coyle
1854 - Unknown
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Grace Toland Coyle
1862 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Coyle
1867 - 1949
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Amanda G Coyle
1850 - 1934
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Samuel D Coyle
1859 - 1861

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