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Margaret Coyle 1843–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1843

Birth Location: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 16 NOV 1930

Death Location: Cambuslang, Scotland

Father: Charles Coyle

Mother: Bridget Coyle

Spouse(s): Edward Mount)

Children(s): Elizabeth Slaven), Bridget Slaven), Patrick Slaven), Peter Slaven), Charles Slaven), Margaret Slaven), Catherine Slaven), Edward Slaven)

In 1843, Margaret Coyle entered the world in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Charles Coyle And Bridget Coyle. In 1881, Margaret Coyle established residence. In 1891, Margaret Coyle established residence. Margaret Coyle married Edward Slaven Aka Mount, and had children including Bridget Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Catherine Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Charles Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Edward Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Elizabeth Mount Aka Slaven, Margaret Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Patrick Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Peter Mount Aka Slaven. Margaret Coyle passed away in 1930 in Cambuslang, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1843, Margaret Coyle entered the world in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Charles Coyle And Bridget Coyle.
  • In 1881, Margaret Coyle established residence.
  • In 1891, Margaret Coyle established residence.
  • Margaret Coyle married Edward Slaven Aka Mount, and had children including Bridget Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Catherine Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Charles Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Edward Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Elizabeth Mount Aka Slaven, Margaret Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Patrick Mount Aka Slavan Slaven, Peter Mount Aka Slaven.
  • Margaret Coyle passed away in 1930 in Cambuslang, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Margaret Coyle's Ancestors

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Margaret Coyle
1843–1930
Birth Place: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
Charles Coyle
1815–1889
County Monaghan, Ireland
Bridget Coyle
1817–1879
Killanne, County Cavan, Ireland
Grandparents
Patrick Coyle
1790–1874
County Monaghan, Ireland
Margaret Devine
1790–
County Monaghan, Ireland
James Coyle
1790–
County Cavan, Ireland
Bridget Mckenna
1790–
County Cavan, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Coyle's Descendants

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Margaret Coyle (ABT 1843–16 NOV 1930) m. Edward (Slaven (aka) Mount) (1839–1878)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (Mount (aka) Slaven) 1868–1937 m. Henry Welsh 1861–1918
    1. 1. Helen (Eleanor) Welsh 1910–1998 m. Cecil (Philip) Richardson 1889–
      1. 1. Vivian (Joyce) Richardson 1932–2011 m. John ((Jack)) Squires 1920–2008
      2. 2. Cecil (Philip) Richardson 1947–2016
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Francis Emily) Richardson 1937–2016
    2. 2. Henry Welsh 1903–1960
    3. 3. Sara Welsh 1901–1993 m. David (Kaye) Dewar 1899–1965 m. John (Isidore De) Andrade 1887–1975
      1. 1. John (Isadore De) Andrade 1929–1985
    4. 4. Elizabeth Welsh 1891– m. William Mckenna 1892–
    5. 5. Rosina Welsh 1898–1899
    6. 6. Cecille ((Cissy)) Welsh 1900–
    7. 7. John Welsh 1905–1960
    8. 8. Margaret ((Meg)) Welsh 1889–1962 m. David Sulter 1890–
      1. 1. James (Anthony) Sulter 1920–1940
      2. 2. George (Anthony) Sulter 1910–2007 m. Margaret Scullion 1909–1974
    9. 9. Edward Welsh 1902–1932
    10. 10. Catherine Welsh 1893–1932 m. James Calderwood 1893–
    11. 11. Jane(Jean) Welsh 1896–1953
      1. 1. Elizabeth Goldie 1926– m. Edward Clemens 1930–1982
      2. 2. Bernadette Goldie 1929–2006
    12. 12. Helen Welsh 1894–1909
    13. 13. Mary ((Molly)) Welsh 1891–1962 m. John (Robert Baird) Graham 1888–1950
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Janet) Graham 1918–1992 m. Frank (Joseph) Kopp 1920–
      2. 2. James (Leslie) Graham 1913–1996
  2. 2. Bridget (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1871–
  3. 3. Patrick (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1879–
  4. 4. Peter (Mount (aka) Slaven) 1866–
  5. 5. Charles (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1873– m. Lizzie Mount 1877–
  6. 6. Margaret (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1870–
  7. 7. Catherine (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1877–
  8. 8. Edward (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1875– m. Mary Mcguckian 1883–
    1. 1. Patrick (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1919–1961 m. Eva (M) Mockford 1918–1993
      1. 1. Patrick (Edward Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1942–2014
    2. 2. Elizabeth (( Betty) Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1917–2015
    3. 3. Maisie (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1915–1990
    4. 4. Martha (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1904–1974 m. Hugh Tonner 1899–1965
    5. 5. Edward (Mount (aka Slavan,) Slaven) 1908–1951

Margaret Coyle's Timeline

5 Records

1843
ABT 1843
Birth of Margaret Coyle in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1881
1881
Age 38
Margaret Coyle resided here
None
1891
1891
Age 48
Margaret Coyle resided here
None
1901
1901
Age 58
Margaret Coyle resided here
None
1930
16 NOV 1930
Age 87
Death of Margaret Coyle in Cambuslang, Scotland
Cambuslang, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 NOV 1930
    Event Place: Cambuslang, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1843
    Event Place: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] 1881 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 2; Page: 31; Line: 3; Roll: cssct1881_206
    [2] 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 15; Page: 1; Line: 14; Roll: CSSCT1901_253
    [3] 1891 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 3; Page: 2; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1891_229

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Record Source: 1881 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 2; Page: 31; Line: 3; Roll: cssct1881_206

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891
    Record Source: 1891 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 3; Page: 2; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1891_229

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1901
    Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 15; Page: 1; Line: 14; Roll: CSSCT1901_253

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