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Hellen (Heyltje) DeVoe

Birth25 May 1777 - Albany, Albany, New York, United States
Death1870 - Victory, Cayuga, New York, USA
MotherMargaret Redly
FatherJohn De Voe

Born in Albany, Albany, New York, United States on 25 May 1777 to John De Voe and Margaret Redly. Hellen (Heyltje) DeVoe married Barent Ostrander and had 10 children. She passed away on 1870 in Victory, Cayuga, New York, USA.

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Parents
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John De Voe
1748 - Unknown
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Margaret Redly
Unknown - Unknown
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Barent Ostrander
1776 - 1857
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Margaret Ostrander
1813 - 1895
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William Ostrander
1822 - 1845
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Henry Ostrander
1811 - 1897
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Andrew Ostrander
1821 - 1890
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Josiah Ostrander
1825 - 1906
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Hannah Ostrander
1818 - 1848
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John Ostrander
1808 - Unknown
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Maria Ostrander
1805 - 1875
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Peter M Ostrander
1804 - 1880
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Elizabeth Ann Wilbur
1814 - 1887

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