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Ella Devlin

Birth15 Sep 1851 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death20 Apr 1934 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherIsabella D. Hoffman
FatherCharles Devlin

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 15 Sep 1851 to Charles Devlin and Isabella D. Hoffman. Ella Devlin married Benjamin Franklin Hellings and had 6 children. She passed away on 20 Apr 1934 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Devlin
1822 - 1865
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Isabella D. Hoffman
1829 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Franklin Hellings
1847 - 1931
Children Show all
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John Walter Hellings
1874 - 1880
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Ella L. Hellings
1885 - 1951
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Mary Rachel Hellings
1871 - 1957
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Anna Florence Hellings
1879 - 1956
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Mary A Helling
1877 - Unknown
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Frank Hellings
1877 - Unknown

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