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John Smith DeVilbiss

Birth8 Jan 1843 - Uniontown, Carroll Co, MD
Death10 Oct 1919 - Uniontown, Carroll Co, MD
MotherMary Louisa Smith Devilbiss
FatherCharles Stevenson DeVilbiss

Born in Uniontown, Carroll Co, MD on 8 Jan 1843 to Charles Stevenson DeVilbiss and Mary Louisa Smith Devilbiss. John Smith DeVilbiss married Deborah "Debbie" Segafoose and had 8 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1919 in Uniontown, Carroll Co, MD.

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Charles Stevenson Devilbiss
1816 - 1899
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Mary Louisa Smith Devilbiss
1822 - 1891
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Deborah "Debbie" Segafoose
1843 - 1901
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Bernard Smith Devilbiss
1869 - 1960
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Walter L Devilbiss
1872 - 1946
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William Charles Devilbiss
1865 - 1917
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Eva B Devilbiss
1863 - 1955
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Ida May Devilbiss
1880 - 1923
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Minnie Grace Devilbiss
1873 - 1956
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Norval Lincoln Devilbiss
1867 - 1868
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Mamie Myrle Devilbiss
1876 - 1956

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