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Dunbartonshire / Re: Old Kilpatrick Churchyard
« on: Monday 16 April 12 23:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi, if you have the name of the person you are looking for and date of death then bereavement services at the local council can tell you exactly which plot it is.  They were brilliant when I was looking.

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Duntocher and area Coyle and lots of other names!
« on: Monday 16 April 12 22:59 BST (UK)  »
Sorry should also add they had 8 children Michael, Mary b 1896, Rose, Annie b 1900 and died age 17 months, Agnes b 1904 and died age 2 months, Helen b 1905 also known as wee Aunty Nellie, whom I knew very well, she died in 1993, William and my granda Patrick Coyle b 1902 died 1957.  I know my Dad and his brother and sisters were all brought up in Duntocher as well, born from 1927 onwards they are Mary, Ellen, my dad Patrick, Cathleen, Hugh and Margaret.  My dad played football n was called "Twinkle Toes"??  Hope to jog some memories, thanks

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Dunbartonshire / Re: Duntocher and area Coyle and lots of other names!
« on: Monday 16 April 12 22:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I was hoping Debbie BC may have some info on my coyles from Duntocher.  My great grandfather was Michael Coyle, he was born about 1860 in Ireland, Donegal I think.  His parents were Peter or Patrick Coyle and Rose Lind, I think.  No trace of them in Scotland at all.  Michael married Catherine Marley in St Marys Duntocher on 12th July 1895.  Im not sure if he came to Duntocher alone or with his parents or brother/sisters.  In 1901 he lived at 52 William St and 1911 he lived in Veitch's (old) Land.  Id be grateful for any info anyone has, thanks

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Donegal / Re: John Coyle & Annie Carr
« on: Wednesday 27 April 11 10:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debbie, thanks for info, Id be really surprised if they were not related, Im thinking probably that a few Coyle families may have moved to Clydebank together.  Looking at your picture of Gretta... she really resembles my Dads sisters when they were younger.  Im still living in Clydebank so Im going to do a bit more digging here at the library.  Ill let you know what I find out and if you have anything you want me to look at let me know.
Im also going to speak to my aunt as she may be able to shed a bit more light on some things

Regards, Clair

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Donegal / Re: John Coyle & Annie Carr
« on: Tuesday 26 April 11 23:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi, my great grandfather was Michael Coyle born around 1860/65 in Ireland and moved to Duntocher, Im not sure when or who with.  His parents were Peter Coyle and Rose Linde, I think.  He married Catherine Marley in 1895 in Old Kilpatrick and had Rose 1899, Michael ?, Helen 1905, William 1909, Agnes 1900, Mary 1897, Annie 1900 and my grandfather Patrick 1902.

1911 census lists them living at Veitch's (Old) Land

1901 census they live at 52 William Street

I cannot find any trace of them before coming to Clydebank and was hoping you may have them on your tree.       Many thanks, Clair Coyle

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