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John Morris Devore

Birth7 Nov 1750 - Walpeck, Sussex New Jersey
DeathAbt 1803 - Buffalo Twp, Wash, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherEvje Dingenman Devoor
FatherJacobus James Devore

Born in Walpeck, Sussex New Jersey on 7 Nov 1750 to Jacobus James Devore and Evje Dingenman Devoor. John Morris Devore married Esther DeVore and had 14 children. He passed away on Abt 1803 in Buffalo Twp, Wash, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Jacobus James Devore
1708 - 1779
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Evje Dingenman Devoor
1706 - 1753
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Esther Devore
1755 - 1795
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David Devore
1778 - 1866
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Catherine Devore
1774 - 1839
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Elizabeth Devore
1776 - 1820
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Eve Devore
1784 - 1868
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Sarah Devore
1794 - 1822
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Lydia Devore
1784 - 1850
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James Devore
1778 - 1861
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John Devore
1790 - 1861
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Adam Devore
1781 - 1782
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Mary Devore
1792 - 1820
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Esther Devore
1796 - Unknown
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Adam Devore
1790 - 1821
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Eve Devore
1784 - 1868
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Nancy Mary Devore
1794 - 1840

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