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William DeVall

Birth06 Nov 1811 - Ulster county, N.Y
Death15 Jun 1860 - buried Hudler cem. Mt Trempter, Ulster county, N.Y
MotherBetsey Longyear
FatherJohn DeVall

Born in Ulster county, N.Y on 06 Nov 1811 to John DeVall and Betsey Longyear. William DeVall married Lucy C. Miller and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Jun 1860 in buried Hudler cem. Mt Trempter, Ulster county, N.Y.

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Parents
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John Devall
1786 - Unknown
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Betsey Longyear
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lucy C. Miller
1823 - 1900
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Hannah Prudy
1814 - 1851
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Francis L Devall
1835 - Unknown
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Benjamin Devall
1851 - Unknown
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William J Devall
1848 - 1926
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Elizabeth A. Devall
1845 - Unknown
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Albert Devall
1843 - Unknown
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Chauncey B Devall
1855 - 1932
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Martin Luther Devall
1837 - Unknown
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Montgomery Devall
1859 - Unknown
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Harriett Devall
1839 - 1841
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Edwin Devall
1853 - 1910

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