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John J Devlin

Birth3/12/1893 - Burnbank (Hamilton), South Lanarkshire, Scotland
DeathJuly 1, 1957 - Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJennie Melvin
FatherHenry Devlin

Born in Burnbank (Hamilton), South Lanarkshire, Scotland on 3/12/1893 to Henry Devlin and Jennie Melvin. John J Devlin married Sarah A Connaughton and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1, 1957 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Devlin
1868 - 1919
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Jennie Melvin
1870 - 1945
Spouse(s)
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Sarah A Connaughton
1888 - 1958
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Sarah Curlie
1892 - 1938
Children Show all
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Hugh Michael Devlin
1923 - 1997
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Joseph Patrick Devlin
1914 - 1987
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Margaret Elizabeth Devlin
1916 - 1995
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Eileen S "Dev" Devlin
1925 - 2006
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Mary Kathleen Ann "Booty" Devlin
1922 - 2013
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Harry Alphonsos "Henry" Devlin
1920 - 2002
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John Joseph "Chick" Devlin
1918 - 1998
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Thomas Alfred Devlin
1927 - 2010
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Edward A Devlin
1935 - 2007

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