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Julia (Sheila) Coyle 1913–1985 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Mar 1913

Birth Location: Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland

Death Date: 16 Feb 1985

Death Location: East Kilbride Scotland

Father: John Coyle

Mother: Ellen Doherty

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In 1913, Julia (Sheila) Coyle entered the world in Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland, born to John Coyle And Ellen Doherty. Julia (Sheila) Coyle passed away in 1985 in East Kilbride Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1913, Julia (Sheila) Coyle entered the world in Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland, born to John Coyle And Ellen Doherty.
  • Julia (Sheila) Coyle passed away in 1985 in East Kilbride Scotland.

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Julia Coyle's Ancestors

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Julia Coyle
1913–1985
Birth Place: Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland
Parents
John Coyle
1876–1957
Ray, Falcarragh, Co. Donegal Ireland
Ellen Doherty
1882–1956
Derryreel, crossroads Co. Donegal Ireland,
Grandparents
Maurice Coyle
1835–1911
Falcarragh, Donegal, Ireland
Hannah (Ann) McFadden
1842–1929
Ray, Falcarragh Donegal Ireland
Michael Doherty
1851–
Clondavaddog, Donegal, Ireland
Ellen (Ferry) Doherty
1851–1918
Co Donegal
Great-Grandparents
Cormack Coyle
1789–
Margarita Coyle
1800–1861
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Julia Coyle's Timeline

2 Records

1913
24 Mar 1913
Birth of Julia (Sheila) Coyle in Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland
Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland
1985
16 Feb 1985
Age 72
Death of Julia (Sheila) Coyle in East Kilbride Scotland
East Kilbride Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Mar 1913
    Event Place: Ray in Falcarragh Co. Donegal Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Feb 1985
    Event Place: East Kilbride Scotland

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