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Pvt John Stevens Devoe

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Pvt John Stevens Devoe Veteran

Birth
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
19 Sep 1918 (aged 70)
Marysville, Yuba County, California, USA
Burial
Marysville, Yuba County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Eastern Addition, Lot 32; South Half
Memorial ID
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2nd of 4 children of EBENEZER MOTTE DEVOE & HULDAH A. HUBBARD
Military: Civil War, Union Army; Pvt., Co. L, 1st Michigan, L.A.
Occupation: Miller, farmer

Married (1): Jan 5, 1870, CORNELIA A. "KITTIE" HULIN, Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Michigan
One child:
1. Bertha Nevada DeVOE
1871 - 1911

Married (2): 1890, BELLE EPPERSON
One child:
1. Ebenezer E. DEVOE
1892 – 1954

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Sep 20, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
John S. Devoe Dies at District 10 Home
John S. Devoe, well known farmer of District 10, died at the family home Thursday afternoon after a long illness. Devoe was a veteran of the Civil war, member of Corinth Post G.A.R. He was 72 years of age and a native of Utica, New York and lived in Yuba county for the past 48 years. Mrs. Belle Devoe, his widow, Ebenezer Devoe a son now in France, and three grandsons, George, Guy Day and Orwin (sic Irwin) Devoe and a sister Mrs. Alvaretta Armstrong of this city survive. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of R.E. Bevan & Son of this city and the date of services will be announced later.
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Sep 21, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
Devoe Funeral Saturday
The funeral of John Devoe will be held from the Grand Army headquarters in the Moose Hall in this city, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be made in the city cemetery by R.E. Bevan & Son. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
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Sep 22, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
Funeral Services Held For Devoe
Funeral services for the late John S. Devoe pioneer resident of this county, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Grand Army headquarters at the Moose Hall in this city. Reverend E.L. Rich, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiated at the hall and the Grand Army of the Republic burial services were read at the grave. Judge Tucker acted as Commander and J.A. Ashley was the chaplain. The services were also attended by the members of the Empire Motor Club of which the deceased was a member.

The following friends and neighbors bore the flag-draped casket to the grave in the Marysville city cemetery: Edward and William Strain, Richard and Jeff Wilson, B.L. Gregory and H.G. Morris.

The funeral was conducted by R.E. Bevan & Son and was attended by many friends of the deceased.
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Source: YubaRoots.com
2nd of 4 children of EBENEZER MOTTE DEVOE & HULDAH A. HUBBARD
Military: Civil War, Union Army; Pvt., Co. L, 1st Michigan, L.A.
Occupation: Miller, farmer

Married (1): Jan 5, 1870, CORNELIA A. "KITTIE" HULIN, Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Michigan
One child:
1. Bertha Nevada DeVOE
1871 - 1911

Married (2): 1890, BELLE EPPERSON
One child:
1. Ebenezer E. DEVOE
1892 – 1954

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Sep 20, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
John S. Devoe Dies at District 10 Home
John S. Devoe, well known farmer of District 10, died at the family home Thursday afternoon after a long illness. Devoe was a veteran of the Civil war, member of Corinth Post G.A.R. He was 72 years of age and a native of Utica, New York and lived in Yuba county for the past 48 years. Mrs. Belle Devoe, his widow, Ebenezer Devoe a son now in France, and three grandsons, George, Guy Day and Orwin (sic Irwin) Devoe and a sister Mrs. Alvaretta Armstrong of this city survive. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of R.E. Bevan & Son of this city and the date of services will be announced later.
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Sep 21, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
Devoe Funeral Saturday
The funeral of John Devoe will be held from the Grand Army headquarters in the Moose Hall in this city, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be made in the city cemetery by R.E. Bevan & Son. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.
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Sep 22, 1918, Marysville Daily Appeal:
Funeral Services Held For Devoe
Funeral services for the late John S. Devoe pioneer resident of this county, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Grand Army headquarters at the Moose Hall in this city. Reverend E.L. Rich, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiated at the hall and the Grand Army of the Republic burial services were read at the grave. Judge Tucker acted as Commander and J.A. Ashley was the chaplain. The services were also attended by the members of the Empire Motor Club of which the deceased was a member.

The following friends and neighbors bore the flag-draped casket to the grave in the Marysville city cemetery: Edward and William Strain, Richard and Jeff Wilson, B.L. Gregory and H.G. Morris.

The funeral was conducted by R.E. Bevan & Son and was attended by many friends of the deceased.
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Source: YubaRoots.com

Inscription

JOHN S. DEVOE
Pvt - Co L, 1 MICH L.A.

Gravesite Details

Buried: Sep 22, 1918



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