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Trying to find Coyle
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Wanda | Report | 10 May 2006 07:31 |
I am searching for information about Albert Pike COYLE, a Chickasaw Indian born August 14, 1859 in Tishomingo, Indian Territory ( & Harley Institute student). He married Clarissa Jane McMAHAN September 11, 1880. They had eight children: Mary Ella (my gg grandmother)., James Thomas, Albert Pike, Benjamin Harrison, Ernest Earl, Mabel Pearl, Lillie Audrey and Violet Theresa. They remained in the Southern Oklahoma area, Pike, I.T. I have some info about the children, but I am at a stopping point with A. P. COYLE Sr's parents and siblings. I think A. P. COYLE Sr. had a sister named Jane. She married O'Savior DURODERIGO. On the Chickasaw Roll Card #555, their children are Mary McMillan, Albert Franklin Duroderigo, Columbus Duroderigo and Eliza Duroderigo. What is strange is that Mary's maiden name on her marriage license is DRANGNESS. She married W. A. MCMILLAN on April 22, 1900. I am also looking for any information on a GAINES family that lived in Gainesville,TX in the mid to late 1800s. My great great grandfather, Albert Pike COYLE, b: 14 Aug 1859, Tishomingo, Chickasaw Nation, was an orphaned Chickasaw Indian raised by the GAINES family according to family legend. He is an original enrollee of the 'Dawes Rolls.' Any suggestions on how to further my research are welcome. |