Frank Coyle

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An amateur genealogist and inquisitive descendant of the Coyle, Corr, Gregg, Bignell, Tassinari, and Busi families who settled in and around Taunton, Middleboro, and Plymouth Massachusetts.

Also a researcher of:
- Msgr. James Coyle, an Irish immigrant who ministered to Catholics in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and founded Msgr. James Coyle High School in Taunton, MA (now Coyle-Cassidy HS).
- Papal Countess Mary Elizabeth (Young) Moore, a generous benefactress of the Catholic Church and daughter of famed Los Angeles architect Robert B. Young.
- The Very Rev. James E. Coyle, a Catholic priest murdered in 1921 in Birmingham, AL.
- Eva Tremayne (Pryor) Cudlipp, a 19th/20th century era woman and poetress who was ahead of her time and an acquaintance of my great grandmother, Mary Ann (Corr) Coyle.

"For a brief time I was here; and for a brief time I mattered."
-- Harlan Ellison

An amateur genealogist and inquisitive descendant of the Coyle, Corr, Gregg, Bignell, Tassinari, and Busi families who settled in and around Taunton, Middleboro, and Plymouth Massachusetts.

Also a researcher of:
- Msgr. James Coyle, an Irish immigrant who ministered to Catholics in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and founded Msgr. James Coyle High School in Taunton, MA (now Coyle-Cassidy HS).
- Papal Countess Mary Elizabeth (Young) Moore, a generous benefactress of the Catholic Church and daughter of famed Los Angeles architect Robert B. Young.
- The Very Rev. James E. Coyle, a Catholic priest murdered in 1921 in Birmingham, AL.
- Eva Tremayne (Pryor) Cudlipp, a 19th/20th century era woman and poetress who was ahead of her time and an acquaintance of my great grandmother, Mary Ann (Corr) Coyle.

"For a brief time I was here; and for a brief time I mattered."
-- Harlan Ellison

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