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Daniel Ashby Doyle Sr. (1924 - 2001)

Daniel Ashby Doyle Sr.
Born in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Died at age 77 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 10 Sep 2010
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Biography

Sergeant Daniel Doyle Sr. served in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II
Service started: 12 Jan 1943
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Service ended: 17 Feb 1946


Daniel married Ella Louise Sargent, March 17, 1947, Winchester City, Virginia

Children: Danna and Daniel JR.


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Ancestry.com, including

Find A Grave: Memorial #137625272 - a copy of his obituary is posted here


Acknowledgement: Doyle-44 was created through the import of Rodney Timbrook Ancestors and Relatives_2010-09-10.ged on 10 September 2010.





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