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Re: All UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists,
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 27 September 20 19:01 BST (UK) »
Western Gazette, 16 Feb 1934
For once I am not relying on OCR text (just as well!)
DEATH OF MRS. COYNE.—The death occured on Friday, after a prolonged illness, of Mrs. Florence Emily Coyne, wife of Mr. Michael Coyne, of Newtown, at the age of 53 years. Mrs. Coyne leaves a husband, one daughter and three sons.

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Re: All UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists,
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 27 September 20 19:19 BST (UK) »
Is this Michael senior? :-\
20 May 1927
Cyclist's Serious Accident
Thrown Through Windscreen of Car
Michael Coyne of Newtown, Milborne Port, met with a somewhat serious while cycling on Sunday...

Junior?
Western Gazette, 11 August 1939
Milborne Port
HOLIDAY WEDDINGS
MR. M. COYNE AND MISS N. B. SMITH.
The wedding took place at St John's Church on Saturday of Mr. Michael Coyne, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Coyne, of Newtown, and Miss Nora Blanche Smith, youngest daughter of Mrs. L. Smith, of 24, Newtown, Milborne Port, The Vicar (Rev. A. N. S. Holbrook) officiated.

Seems the bride worked at Thomas Ensor's glove factory.

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Re: All UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists,
« Reply #11 on: Monday 28 September 20 20:41 BST (UK) »
Thank you yes it would seem that this is correct Micheal Coyne born the 16th of July

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Re: All UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists,
« Reply #12 on: Monday 28 September 20 20:45 BST (UK) »
Is this Michael senior? :-\
20 May 1927
Cyclist's Serious Accident
Thrown Through Windscreen of Car
Michael Coyne of Newtown, Milborne Port, met with a somewhat serious while cycling on Sunday...

Junior?
Western Gazette, 11 August 1939
Milborne Port
HOLIDAY WEDDINGS
MR. M. COYNE AND MISS N. B. SMITH.
The wedding took place at St John's Church on Saturday of Mr. Michael Coyne, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Coyne, of Newtown, and Miss Nora Blanche Smith, youngest daughter of Mrs. L. Smith, of 24, Newtown, Milborne Port, The Vicar (Rev. A. N. S. Holbrook) officiated.

Seems the bride worked at Thomas Ensor's glove factory.

I am not sure I do not have any info on who Micheal junior married.

I know Florence Coyne died at Wells aslyum somerset as she is buried in the
Cemetery there. I wonder where Newton is?
 


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Re: All UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists,
« Reply #13 on: Monday 28 September 20 20:47 BST (UK) »
This could be the birth of John - ?  (9 months old on the 1911 census)

John Coyne - Date of Registration Jul-Aug-Sep 1910 Clifden Ireland.
Volume 4 Page 144

Yes this is my grandfather John Coyne
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