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Emma Rind Devlin

Birth3 May 1872 - Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death13 Aug 1911 - Clymer, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherLydia Evans
FatherTheodore F Devlin

Born in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA on 3 May 1872 to Theodore F Devlin and Lydia Evans. Emma Rind Devlin married William E Oaks and had 13 children. She passed away on 13 Aug 1911 in Clymer, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Theodore F Devlin
1843 - 1901
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Lydia Evans
1841 - 1931
Spouse(s)
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William E Oaks
1867 - 1936
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Clifford Jonas Oakes
1890 - 1955
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Olive Rose Oakes
1911 - 1973
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James Florentine Oakes
1899 - 1902
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Theodore Birchfield Oakes
1892 - 1974
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Bertha Edna Oakes
1905 - 1905
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Robert Oakes
1898 - 1898
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Ruth Lydia Oakes
1895 - 1958
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William Earl Oakes
1893 - 1958
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Bessie Oakes
1906 - 1971
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Carroll D Oakes
1901 - 1963
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Agnes Irene Oakes
1908 - 1932
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Carrie R Oakes
1896 - 1995
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Francis J Oakes
1903 - 1972

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