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1837 - 1876 (38 years)
1834 - 1876 (41 years)
Birth |
17 Dec 1834 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
Died |
22 Nov 1876 |
Lineus, Linn, Missouri |
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Father |
Peyton Nowlin Devin, b. 8 Aug 1808, Knox County, Indiana |
Mother |
Jane Hudelson, b. 22 Aug 1811, Nicholas County, Kentucky U.S.A. |
Married |
18 Oct 1832 |
Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A. |
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Family |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
Children |
| 1. Alice Jane Devin, b. 12 Dec 1859, Gibson County, Indiana |
| 2. James Franklin Devin, b. 7 Dec 1860, Indiana U.S.A. |
| 3. Eva Agnes Devin, b. 12 Dec 1861 |
+ | 4. Oliver Peyton Devin, b. 8 Oct 1864, Patoka, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A. |
| 5. Horace H. Devin, b. 11 Feb 1866, Shelby County, Missouri |
+ | 6. Charles Ernest Devin, b. 8 May 1870, Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri |
| 7. Maggie May Devin, b. 12 Apr 1872, Shelby, Missouri U.S.A. |
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1859 - 1957 (97 years)
Birth |
12 Dec 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
Died |
4 Sep 1957 |
Retsil, Washington |
Buried |
Miller-Woodlawn Memorial Park Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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Family |
Wylie Chapman Langford, b. 27 Aug 1835, Pittsfield, Illinois |
Married |
26 Apr 1892 |
Auburn, Nebraska U.S.A. |
Children |
| 1. Alice Lucile Langford, b. 6 May 1893, Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska |
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1860 - 1946 (85 years)
Birth |
7 Dec 1860 |
Indiana U.S.A. |
Died |
12 Jun 1946 |
Seattle, King, Washington, U.S.A. |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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Family 1 |
Sarah Jane "Sallie" Lowman, b. 26 Sep 1861, Shelby County, Missouri |
Married |
14 Oct 1888 |
Shelby County, Missouri U.S.A. |
Children |
| 1. Mabel Searle Devin, b. Dec 1891, Missouri |
| 2. Mary Elmah Devin, b. Nov 1893, Missouri U.S.A. |
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Family 2 |
Frances Prentiss Maupin, b. 8 Jun 1868, Missouri |
Married |
29 Oct 1914 |
Seattle, Washington |
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1861 - 1862 (0 years)
Birth |
12 Dec 1861 |
Died |
Jul 1862 |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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1864 - 1934 (70 years)
Birth |
8 Oct 1864 |
Patoka, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A. |
Died |
23 Dec 1934 |
Saline County, Missouri |
Buried |
Ridge Park Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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Family 1 |
Mina Marie Kern, b. 1864, Ohio U.S.A. |
Married |
13 Sep 1888 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
Children |
| 1. Still-Born Devin, b. 6 Nov 1889, Saint Louis, Missouri |
| 2. Mildred Elizabeth Devin, b. 20 Apr 1891, Clarence, Missouri |
| 3. Isabel Marie Devin, b. 12 Nov 1892, Ohio |
| 4. Oliver Alexander Kern Devin, b. 28 Nov 1894, Toledo, Ohio |
| 5. William Franklin Devin, b. 28 Mar 1898, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio |
| 6. Charles Paul Devin, b. 12 Mar 1900, Missouri U.S.A. |
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Family 2 |
Ida Elizabeth Kern, b. 14 Jul 1868, Saint Louis, Missouri |
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1866 - 1866 (0 years)
Birth |
11 Feb 1866 |
Shelby County, Missouri |
Died |
19 Aug 1866 |
Shelby County, Missouri |
Buried |
Warnock Cemetery, Gibson County, INdiana |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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1870 - 1945 (75 years)
Birth |
8 May 1870 |
Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri |
Died |
3 Dec 1945 |
Caddo County, Oklahoma |
Buried |
Fairview Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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Family |
Anna M. Shear, b. 12 Aug 1874, Monroe County, New York |
Married |
16 Jul 1902 |
Nebraska |
Children |
| 1. Dorothy Devin |
| 2. Charles Franklin Devin, b. 31 Oct 1905, Lone Wolf, Kiowa County, Oklahoma |
| 3. Fred Alexander 'Ted" Devin, b. 25 Sep 1907, Kiowa County, Oklahoma |
| 4. Maurice Shear Devin, b. 11 Mar 1909, Lone Wolf, Kiowa County, Oklahoma |
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1872 - 1876 (3 years)
Birth |
12 Apr 1872 |
Shelby, Missouri U.S.A. |
Died |
1876 |
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Father |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana |
Mother |
Mary N. Durrah, b. 15 Dec 1837, Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
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Name |
Mary N. Durrah |
Born |
15 Dec 1837 |
Mt. Vernon, Ohio |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
31 Aug 1876 |
Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri |
Buried |
Warnock Cemetery, Gibson County, Indiana |
Person ID |
I1303 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
22 Jan 2020 |
Family |
Alexander Calvin Devin, b. 17 Dec 1834, Gibson County, Indiana , d. 22 Nov 1876, Lineus, Linn, Missouri (Age 41 years) |
Married |
20 Jan 1859 |
Gibson County, Indiana |
Children |
| 1. Alice Jane Devin, b. 12 Dec 1859, Gibson County, Indiana , d. 4 Sep 1957, Retsil, Washington (Age 97 years) |
| 2. James Franklin Devin, b. 7 Dec 1860, Indiana U.S.A. , d. 12 Jun 1946, Seattle, King, Washington, U.S.A. (Age 85 years) |
| 3. Eva Agnes Devin, b. 12 Dec 1861, d. Jul 1862 (Age 0 years) |
+ | 4. Oliver Peyton Devin, b. 8 Oct 1864, Patoka, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A. , d. 23 Dec 1934, Saline County, Missouri (Age 70 years) |
| 5. Horace H. Devin, b. 11 Feb 1866, Shelby County, Missouri , d. 19 Aug 1866, Shelby County, Missouri (Age 0 years) |
+ | 6. Charles Ernest Devin, b. 8 May 1870, Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri , d. 3 Dec 1945, Caddo County, Oklahoma (Age 75 years) |
| 7. Maggie May Devin, b. 12 Apr 1872, Shelby, Missouri U.S.A. , d. 1876 (Age 3 years) |
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Last Modified |
22 Jan 2020 |
Family ID |
F373 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- !Miscellaneous: A Teacher
Possible last name spelling: Darrah
A Teacher
Census:
1860 Gibson Co IN Patoka Twp p 1091
Mary N. Devin
This highly esteemed Christian woman departed this life after a protracted illness at Shelbyville on the 31st of August, 1876.
Mrs. Devin was born in Carroll county, Ohio, December 12th, 1837; was married to the now bereaved husband, Alexander C. Devin January 20th, 1859.
She united with the United Presbyterian Church, of Princeton Indiana in the spring of 1860, and moved with her husband to Shelbyville, March 8, 1867, and united with the Presbyterian church in this place the same year. Consumption was developed some three months before her death and rapidly carried her away. And in this providence the husband and family have suffered an irreparable loss; the church an exemplary and zealous member; the Sabbath School one of its most regular and efficient teachers and the community one universally respected and loved not only by the old but also by the young.
Though suffering much and long from great physical prostration, her constant testimony was that she was sustained by Divine grace. It seemed that while on her sick bed scarcely a shadow darkened the sight of faith--and her hope was an anchor both sure and steadfast. Indeed as she came down to the valley, so dark and shadowy to the natural eye, it seemed that her light increased and that she realized her greatest victory in death, for it had ho sting for her.
Her departure was her triumph, for she made it exclaiming, ?Come, Lord Jesus! Come quickly!' While her husband and four children mourn for her as for one whose ?price is far above rubbles,' they do not mourn as those who have no hope in their bereavement they have the sympathy of kind friends and the prayers of Christians. They have indeed their cloud, but the bow is very bright in the cloud, for there is an unshaken faith that she who was a vine by the side of their house has been transplanted to the paradise of God.
Mrs. Devin was followed to the grave by a large number of citizens testifying their respect and esteem. And it was a touching scene to see so many young, even the little children, following to the last resting place the remains of their teacher and friend.
She was lovely and pleasant in her life, and even in death they were not divided from her. Ought not everyone to whom this providence calls so loudly make their own the prayer ? let me die the death of the righteous, let my last end be like His. It is in such a life and in such a death that the Christian religion find its illustration, and its best vindication. They are fragrant fruits of the love of God shed abroad in the heart. To the writers own knowledge some have sat beside this disciple of Christ and fund her fruit sweet to their taste, for she was indeed a branch of the vine. Even during her sickness, she not only testified to the sustaining grace of Christ but labored with those inquiring the way of salvation. What an illustration of Christian devotion and love to the Master! Is there not a powerful appeal in this fact to all who are the Disciples of Christ, and who are blessed with health and strength to do with their might what their hands find to do? Is there not a powerful plea in it to those who do not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ to seek Him now while He may be found and to
call upon Him now while He is near.
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