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Daniel "James" Devine

BirthJan 1840 - Not Available
Death12 December 1899 - Qumbu, Eastern Cape, South Africa
MotherElizabeth "Eliza" Catharine McDonald
FatherWilliam Devine

Born on Jan 1840 to William Devine and Elizabeth "Eliza" Catharine McDonald. Daniel "James" Devine married Ellen H Adams and had 3 children. He passed away on 12 December 1899 in Qumbu, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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William Devine
1803 - 1846
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Catharine Mcdonald
1812 - 1847
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Ellen H Adams
1841 - 1864
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Bridget Margaret Goss
1847 - Unknown
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Ellen Harriet Adams
1840 - 1908
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Elizabeth Jane Devine
1862 - 1898
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Hermiena Hermine Hermion Hermena Devine
1872 - Unknown
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William James Devine
1861 - 1932

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