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==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
Hulda Clickman married Peter Devoe. Their children were:
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Hulda Clickman married Peter Devoe, son of Henry and Sarah Devoe of East Berne. Their children were:
 
*William De Voe of Schenectady
 
*William De Voe of Schenectady
 
*Mrs. Edna Wright of Los Angeles, Cal.
 
*Mrs. Edna Wright of Los Angeles, Cal.

Revision as of 01:50, 10 January 2013

Birth

Hulda (Huildie) Clickman (Clikeman) born 18 MAR 1842 in the Town of Knox, Albany, NY, the daughter of Lawrence Clikeman and Sarah (Sally) Maria Winnie. She was an only child.

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Hulda Clickman married Peter Devoe, son of Henry and Sarah Devoe of East Berne. Their children were:

  • William De Voe of Schenectady
  • Mrs. Edna Wright of Los Angeles, Cal.
  • Clarence Devoe

Death

Hulda Clickman DeVoe of Thompson's Lake, died at the home of her grandson, Leslie DeVoe, Schenectady, Tuesday evening, November 13, 1923 at 7:45 o'clock.

Obituary

Hulda Clickman Devoe Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — November 16, 1923

MRS. HULDA DE VOE DIED AT SCHENECTADY TUESDAY

Mrs. Hulda DeVoe, wife of the late Peter DeVoe, of Thompson's Lake, died at the home of her grandson, Leslie DeVoe, Schenectady, Tuesday evening, Nov. 13th,. at 7:45 o'clock. The funeral was held from the Knox Lutheran church this (Friday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Nasholds of Knox officiated. Interment took place at Thompson's Lake Rural cemetery. Mrs. DeVoe was in her 83rd year and is survived by a son, William De Voe of Schenectady, and a daughter, Mrs. Edna Wright of Los Angeles, Cal. Altamont Enterprise — November 16, 1923

In Retrospect - October 11, 1918

Peter Devoe of Thompson's Lake died last Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emma Wright at Schenectady, age 71 years. Son of the late Henry and Sarah Devoe of East Berne. Altamont Enterprise — November 16, 1928

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