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Ellen Devlin

Birth29.07.1873 - 9 Chapel Street, Greenock, Scotland
Death10 Nov 1953 - Bulimba, Queensland, Australia
MotherCatherine McLachlan
FatherJohn Devlin

Born in 9 Chapel Street, Greenock, Scotland on 29.07.1873 to John Devlin and Catherine McLachlan. Ellen Devlin married James Crombie and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 Nov 1953 in Bulimba, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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John Devlin
Unknown - 1906
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Catherine Mclachlan
1845 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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James Crombie
1873 - 1939
Children Show all
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John Devlin Crombie
1905 - 1974
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William Devlin Crombie
1907 - 1947
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Sydney Hugh Crombie
1913 - 1986
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Victor Crombie
1909 - 1965
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Helen Devlin Crombie
1907 - 1947
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James Marcus Crombie
1904 - 1978
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Susan Seely Crombie
1897 - 1972
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Eleanor Crombie
1895 - 1896

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