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Benjamin James Devaney

Birth21 Jan 1821 - Franklin County, North Carolina, USA
Death25 Jan 1909 - Galesburg, Neosho Co., KS
MotherWilmuth L. FAWN
FatherSamuel Aaron Devaney

Born in Franklin County, North Carolina, USA on 21 Jan 1821 to Samuel Aaron Devaney and Wilmuth L. FAWN. Benjamin James Devaney married Mary E. Jett and had 11 children. He passed away on 25 Jan 1909 in Galesburg, Neosho Co., KS.

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Parents
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Samuel Aaron Devaney
1779 - 1857
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Wilmuth L. Fawn
1795 - 1854
Spouse(s)
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Mary E. Jett
1828 - 1882
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Martha Hodgden
1839 - 1918
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Mary Catherine Devaney-gilman
1852 - 1897
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Wallace R. Devaney
1865 - 1895
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Collins Robert Devaney
1849 - 1923
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Emmett Jett Devaney
1861 - 1948
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Harriet A "Hattie" Devaney
1859 - 1884
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Alice Ida Devaney
1866 - 1959
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James Tolliver Devaney
1851 - 1930
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Martha Florence C Devaney
1854 - 1920
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Clara Belle Woodruff
1857 - 1914
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Possible Child - J. W. Richardson
1852 - Unknown
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Frank Woodruff
1859 - Unknown

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