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Barbara Devilbiss

Birth1 Apr 1757 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death12 Sep 1840 - Nelson, Kentucky, United States
MotherAnne (Ann) Cocil
FatherCasper Conrad Devilbiss

Born in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States on 1 Apr 1757 to Casper Conrad Devilbiss and Anne (Ann) Cocil. Barbara Devilbiss married Samuel Fleming and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1840 in Nelson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Casper Conrad Devilbiss
1721 - 1777
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Anne (Ann) Cocil
1725 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Fleming
1753 - 1779
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Arnold Hardy
1760 - 1833
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Samuel Fleming
1760 - 1844
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Joshua D Hardy
1791 - 1860
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Samuel D Hardy
1785 - 1872
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Susanna Hardy
1790 - 1820
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Rachel Hardy
1799 - 1882
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Jonathan A Hardy
1783 - 1838
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Joseph Hardy
1787 - 1814
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Alice Elly Fleming
1780 - 1804
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Samuel Hardy
1780 - 1804
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Casper "Cap" Hardy
1788 - 1872

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