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Rachael Devlin

Birth1843 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland
Death12 May 1901 - Mono Center, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary McGill
FatherWilliam Devlin

Born in Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland on 1843 to William Devlin and Mary McGill. Rachael Devlin married James McKelvey and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 May 1901 in Mono Center, Ontario, Canada.

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William Devlin
1813 - 1875
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Mary Mcgill
1817 - 1904
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James Mckelvey
1824 - 1892
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Ellen Mckelvey
1870 - 1937
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Thomas Mckelvey
1878 - 1937
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Rachael Mckelvey
1873 - 1897
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William James Mckelvey
1878 - 1933
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Mary Mckelvey
1867 - Unknown
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Michael Mckelvey
1873 - Unknown
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Eliza Mckelvey
1870 - 1903
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William Mckelvey
1872 - Unknown

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