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Elizabeth Devoe

Birth3 Dec 1820 - Milo, Yates, New York, United States
Death6 May 1901 - Anamosa, Jones, Iowa, United States
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Born in Milo, Yates, New York, United States on 3 Dec 1820. Elizabeth Devoe married John Marrin Streeter and had 12 children. She passed away on 6 May 1901 in Anamosa, Jones, Iowa, United States.

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John Marrin Streeter
1812 - 1891
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John Lemuel Streeter
1854 - 1939
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Capitola Streeter
1859 - 1944
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Sarah Helen Streeter
1856 - 1926
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Hester A Streeter
1839 - Unknown
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Victoria Streeter
1851 - Unknown
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Dewitt C Streeter
1842 - Unknown
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Sabra Streeter
1845 - 1867
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Emery Martin Streeter
1843 - 1921
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Harriet Streeter
1848 - Unknown
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Augustus L. Streeter
1846 - Unknown
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Emery Streeter
1843 - Unknown
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Ann Streeter
1847 - Unknown

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