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Samuel John Devoe

Birth20 Nov 1817 - Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death13 May 1898 - Richland County, Ohio, USA
MotherMiriam Redd
FatherSamuel Devoe

Born in Richland County, Ohio, USA on 20 Nov 1817 to Samuel Devoe and Miriam Redd. Samuel John Devoe married Hannah W. Files and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 May 1898 in Richland County, Ohio, USA.

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Samuel Devoe
1794 - 1872
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Miriam Redd
1792 - 1875
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Hannah W. Files
1822 - 1901
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Mary Belle Devoe
1850 - Unknown
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Sherman Devoe
1865 - Unknown
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Celinda Devoe
1859 - Unknown
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Almeda Devoe
1852 - 1930
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Elzada Aubigne Devoe
1842 - 1937
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Isaih Aristan Devoe
1846 - 1846
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Lindy Devoe
1860 - Unknown
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Jewel Devoe
Unknown - Unknown

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