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Emma Jane DeVoe

Birth21 Nov 1891 - Kerbyville, Josephine, Oregon
Death27 Oct 1987 - Mill City, Linn, Oregon, USA
MotherAmanda Ellen Bunch DeVoe Noah
FatherTheodore Devoe

Born in Kerbyville, Josephine, Oregon on 21 Nov 1891 to Theodore Devoe and Amanda Ellen Bunch DeVoe Noah. Emma Jane DeVoe married Harry Stull and had 4 children. She passed away on 27 Oct 1987 in Mill City, Linn, Oregon, USA.

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Theodore Devoe
1864 - 1896
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Amanda Ellen Bunch Devoe Noah
1868 - 1962
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Harry Stull
1885 - Unknown
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George J. Noah
1884 - 1915
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Gordon Henry Silvester
1904 - 1941
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Kenneth Noah
1910 - 1926
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Harold John Noah
1912 - 1981
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Leonard George Noah
1913 - 1995
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Donald Everett Silvester
1927 - 2006

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