David Coakley was a son of Timothy Coakley
Mary Spillane was a daughter of Daniel Spillane
David Coakley (27), of Dromore and Mary Spillane (25), of Ceancullig married in Drimoleague Church on 3 February 1894. The Witnesses were Michael Driscoll and Ellie Spillane.
Children born in Dromore on dates on Civil Birth Register:
Timothy Coakley, 1 Jan 1895
Jeremiah Coakley, 4 May 1896
Ellen Coakley, 10 June 1897
Patrick Coakley, 8 Mar 1899
Julia Coakley, 1 May 1900
Kate Coakley, 7 Aug 1901. Katie married Cornelius Drinscoll in Caharagh on 30 Nov 1922
Mary Coakley, 22 Nov 1903
John Coakley, 2 Mar 1905
Hannah Coakley, 15 Nov 1907. Hannah died on 6 Dec 1909
Hanora Coakley, 13 Apr 1910
Margaret Coakley, 20 Nov 1911
Census 1901:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/Gurtnascreeny/Dromore/1154304/
Census 1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Gortnascreeny/Dromore/440481/
we see the son Jeremiah is a farm servant
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Gortnascreeny/Aghaville/440421/
Deaths:
David Coakley died at Dromore on 24 December 1950. From his death record he was married, aged 89 years, a retired farmer. Present at his death and the Informant of it to the Civil Registrar was Julia Coakley, daughter-in-law, Dromore
Mary Coakley died at Dromore on 20 January 1953. From her death record she was a widow, aged 82 years, a farmer's widow. Present at her death and the Informant to the Civil Registrar was Kate O'Driscoll, daughter of Ballaghadown.