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J. Nelson Devling

Birth4 Oct 1821 - Bald Eagle, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death22 Nov 1888 - Beech Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAgnes Nancy Chatham
FatherRoger Devling

Born in Bald Eagle, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA on 4 Oct 1821 to Roger Devling and Agnes Nancy Chatham. J. Nelson Devling married Lydia Starn and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1888 in Beech Creek, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Roger Devling
1765 - 1846
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Agnes Nancy Chatham
1766 - 1844
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Lydia Starn
1825 - 1889
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Wilson Devling
1852 - 1924
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Mary Elizabeth Devling
1855 - 1952
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Eliza Frances Devling
1857 - 1935
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Sarah Amelia "Amelia" "Sarah E" Devling
1846 - 1897
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Ellen Devling
1848 - 1928
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Nancy Laura Devling
1864 - 1870
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George P Devling
1859 - 1870
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John Chatham Devling
1850 - 1882

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