Coyle Families - Na Clanna Ṁic Giolla Coṁġaill


Average number of people you could find in a 10 square mile area - currently under review, relative weights fairly accurate

In 1841, population was 8,175,124, so 2,516 countrywide, but census details unknown, lost in the Civil War fire

In 1851, population was 6,528,799, average 2,010 countrywide, 4,580 in Dublin, 932 in Cavan, 584 in Donegal, and 1,136 in Monaghan

In 1901, population was 4,456,546, average 1,372 countrywide, 1,543 in Dublin, 1,299 in Cavan, 916 in Donegal, and 1,483 in Monaghan

In 1901, per 10 mile2, Coyles were 9 (1/1543) in Dublin, 7 (1/185) in Cavan, 6 (1/152) in Donegal, and 5 (1/296) in Monaghan

In 1911, population was 4,381,951*, average 1,349 countrywide, 5,397 in Dublin, 490 in Cavan, 358 in Donegal, and 1,429 in Monaghan

In 1911, per 10 mile2, Coyles were 11 (1/1348) in Dublin, 7 (1/203) in Cavan, 6 (1/148) in Donegal, and 5 (1/356) in Monaghan

Combined 1926 Census showed the Irish population had fallen by 3.5% since 1911, overall 4,228,314 v 4,384,518* (*Off. sources vary)

(The 1926 Irish Census Returns will be released to the public in January 2027)

The 2011 census showed population of Ireland, strongly boosted by immigration, had risen to 4,588,252, plus NI at 1,810,863


Donegal Family 1st numerically / 1st in frequency, per 10 mile2


Dublin Family Records - 3rd numerically / 7th in frequency, per 10 mile2

James V. Coyle Derḃfine - password required

Charles Coyle Derḃfine (future project - password will be required)


Cavan Family Records 2nd numerically / 2nd in frequency, per 10 mile2


Monaghan Family 4th numerically / 3rd in frequency, per 10 mile2


Tyrone Family 4


Meath Family 5


Longford Family 6


Derry Family 7


Leitrim Family 8


Roscommon Family 9


Galway Family ?


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