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John Devilbiss (abt. 1750 - 1827)

John Devilbiss aka DeVilbiss
Born about in Frederick County, Marylandmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married after 1805 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 77 in Frederick County, Maryland, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 28 Sep 2014
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Biography

John Caspar Devilbiss (d. 19 Oct 1827 age 77 - bur. Devilbiss Cemetery),[1] is named in his father Caspar's will.[2]

Marriage

John married twice to:

  1. Rebecca Ogle (17 May 1755 - 23 Mar 1805).[3]
  2. Martha [...].[4][5] Issue:

children

Rebecca Ogle is the mother of:

Martha is the mother of:

Will

John wrote his will on 15 October 1827. it was probated in Frederick Co, Maryland on 30 October 1827.[5]

The will names John's wife Martha; sons George, John, and Samuel; and a William Devilbiss whose exact relationship isn't specified.[5]

George and John are specifically stated to be sons of his wife Martha. Samuel's mother isn't specified.[5]

  • Date: 15 Oct 1827.[5]
  • Probate: 30 Oct 1827.[5]

Sources

  1. Braun, 2004
  2. Will of Casper Devilbiss.[1]
  3. Tracey & Dern, 1987; Brown, 1993, p. 26.[2]
    see also: "Rebecca Ogle Devilbiss." findagrave.com; p. Alexander Ogle and Martha; sister of Elizabeth Ogle m. George Devilbiss (Tracey & Dern, 1987)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Older, Curtis. "Documentation for Alexander Ogle." PDF
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Will of John Devilbiss of Casper.[3]
  • Braun, A. annieb1961 AT comcast.net, (2004, May 06). Devilbiss Cemetery Frederick County, Maryland.www.interment.net.
  • Brown, B. W. (1993). Meet the family: Byron Winfield Brown. The Ogle Genealogist, 14. OOFA. www.ogles.org. Print.[4]
  • DeVilbiss, T. D. (1927). History of the Devilbiss family in the United States of America: 200 years. Fort Wayne, Ind: Fort Wayne Print. Co.
  • Tracey. G.L. & Dern, J.P. (1987). Pioneers of Old Monocacy: The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland ... (pp.332). Genealogical Publishing Com. Google Books.
  • "Will of Casper Devilbiss, Frederick County, Maryland, Liber GM-1-70." Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. FamilySearch.org (28 Sep 2014): Frederick > Wills 1777-1784 vol 1 > image 46 of 179; citing Hall of Records, Annapolis.[5]
  • "Will of John Devilbiss of Casper, Frederick County, Maryland, Liber HS-3-571." Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. FamilySearch (4 May 2016): Frederick > Wills 1822-1828 vol 3 > image 306 of 339; Hall of Records, Annapolis.[6]




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