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Offline nottinghamthistle

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Re: Cookstown///Marraige
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 09 August 16 20:49 BST (UK) »
trying to find info on marraige between Francis Coyle and Elizabeth
o`Hagan (or Hagan)in Cookstown Ireland .They had a son Thomas
born in 1900 (Thomas is my grandfather)Any info on this family would be most welcome.

Hello all who have posted on here.

Rachel Coyle was my maternal grandmother. She married Alex Sutherland my grandfather and they had nine children, who were all brought up in Possil Park, Glasgow and the surrounding northern part of the city, where some descendants remain. Others are spread as far as Canada, Liverpool, Nottingham and Chatham Kent.

Rachel died in 1972, a year after her husband Alex died.

I have been told that Frank her father had been born in Liverpool but had returned to ireland.

I have documents from Scotlands People . gov .uk pertaining to Rachel and her life if anyone else wants them.

All the best

Scotty

 

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Re: Cookstown///Marraige
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 10 August 16 02:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Scotty, sorry not been on rootschat for some time and I now have more info on the Coyle's.
yes your grandmother Rachel was the sister of my husbands grandfather Thomas John Coyle.
There father Francis was born in Tyrone Omagh in 1877 and he married Elizabeth O'Hagan in
Cookstown Co Tyrone in June 1899. There first born Thomas John Coyle was born June 1900 in
Salamanca St Camlachie Glasgow. I have a tree on A####y that you are more than welcome to have a look at or copy any documents or pictures.
Regarding the Liverpool birth for Francis, according to census info and the birth in Irelands records
he was definatley born in Ireland. (Unless you can prove me wrong lol). If I can help with anything please let me know.  meant to say Francis parents were John Coyle and Rachel Toner do you have them as his parents?

   
   
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Re: Cookstown///Marraige
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 10 August 16 09:00 BST (UK) »
It should be easy enough to find a birth registration for Francis Coyle- do you know his parents' names?

Irish civil registration index & extracted Irish births- www.familysearch.org
English births index- https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
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Re: Cookstown///Marraige
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 10 August 16 11:18 BST (UK) »
Hello

Thanks very much for your reply. I will go with your knowledge that Francis was born in Ireland!

Yes please I would really like to look at your Anxxxxxry information, photo's and documents.

My surname is  Clark, which is a bit generic so its nice to ascribe to the names Coyle / O'Hagan / and now Toner. The Clark's were Catholics who hailed from Derry and we arrived in Glasgow in the mid 1840's where William Clark married Mary Gallagher from Donegal.

We remained in Glasgow, where My GGGF married Charlotte Clarke (with an e - all she did on her wedding day was drop the e off).  Their son Denis had a mixed marriage with a Williamson so hailed from Armagh  which produced my father who married a daughter of Rachel Coyle, Mary Sutherland, which produced me and my brothers. I live in Nottingham where I have a son called Broch and my partner is mixed race, her father is Nigerian and her mother French, so we have mixed the old gene pool up somewhat!

I have some documents from Scotland's People about Rachel and am happy to share them with you.


Best regards

Scotty



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