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James William Devaney

Birth13 Mar 1871 - Owl Creek, Woodson County, Kansas, USA
Death19 Apr 1954 - Ft Sumner, De Baca County, New Mexico, USA
MotherPhoebe Chicken
FatherJames W Devaney

Born in Owl Creek, Woodson County, Kansas, USA on 13 Mar 1871 to James W Devaney and Phoebe Chicken. James William Devaney married Minnie Owings and had 5 children. He passed away on 19 Apr 1954 in Ft Sumner, De Baca County, New Mexico, USA.

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James W Devaney
1840 - 1880
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Phoebe Chicken
1841 - 1929
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Minnie Owings
1875 - 1950
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Austin Allen Devaney
1906 - 1962
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Alice Phoebe Devaney
1908 - Unknown
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Walter William Devaney
1902 - 1983
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Emery Sherdian Devaney
1904 - 1916
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Florence Elena Devaney
1916 - 1972

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