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Samuel Smith Devore

Birth1751 - Nottingham, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
DeathSep 1827 - Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
MotherLefje Eve Dingman
FatherJames Jacobus DeVore

Born in Nottingham, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States on 1751 to James Jacobus DeVore and Lefje Eve Dingman. Samuel Smith Devore married Charity Johnson and had 10 children. He passed away on Sep 1827 in Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky, United States.

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James Jacobus Devore
1708 - 1779
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Lefje Eve Dingman
1706 - 1753
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Charity Johnson
1750 - 1837
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James Devore
1794 - 1854
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John Devore
1779 - 1863
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Moses Devore
1786 - 1827
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Ann Devore
1796 - 1890
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Deborah R Devore
1798 - Unknown
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Susannah Devore
1790 - 1835
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Jesse P Devore
1790 - 1834
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Uriah Johnson Devore
1785 - 1850
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Milton Devore
1800 - Unknown
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Mary Devore
Unknown - Unknown

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