Patrick Coyne
(1889-1918)
(1889-1918)
Private Patrick Coyne, signature on WWI draft registration
Leenane Cemetery, County Galway, Ireland
Gravestone, Private Patrick Coyne, Leenane Cemetery, County Galway, Ireland
Patrick Coyne
*No plaque found
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque.
*No soldier photograph found in the following book: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Address on draft registration: 9349 Pratt Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Demographics: age 28 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; declarant for citizenship; emigrated 1912 per naturalization petition record; occupation Conductor at Cleveland Electric Railway at Miles Station; may have also worked as a Rubber Worker in Akron, OH per naturalization petition record
Appearance: Height 5'7", Build 155 lbs., Eyes blue, Hair brown
Service Number: 736168
Deployment: deployment record not found
Action:
Next of Kin: Miss Mary Teresa Coyne, sister, 459 Madison St., Conneaut, OH
Additional Information: Private Patrick Coyne appeared to be the oldest child in his family. Father: Peter Coyne (1852-1939), buried at Leenane Cemetery, County Galway, Ireland; Mother: Bridget (?-1942), buried Leenane Cemetery, County Galway, Ireland; Siblings: several younger sisters and a brother who may have remained in Ireland with parents, with the exception of his sister Mary Teresa Coyne Beisty (1889-1941), who may have emigrated in 1905, worked as a servant, married Thomas J. Beisty, and lived in Conneaut, OH