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Robert Keltsie Devin

Male 1926 - 1990  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robert Keltsie Devin was born 4 Jul 1926, Hood River, Hood River, Oregon U.S.A. (son of Keltsie Kistner Devin and Florence Paulson); died Nov 1990, Oregon U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Was in the Air Force of the US Armed Service during WWII &
    was overseas in 1962

    Elected Judge of Trona, California 1988

    DOB, DOD & POD from Soc. Sec. Index: #541-20-0815

    Robert married Margaret Bingham 5 Aug 1950. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Keltsie Kistner Devin was born 28 Jul 1903, Oregon U.S.A. (son of Joseph Charles Devin and Maude S. Creswell); died 2 Jul 1962, Seattle, King, Washington U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Census:
    1910 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 109 Sh 4, p.181A
    w/parents
    1920 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 133 Sh 6, p.254
    w/parents

    Keltsie married Florence Paulson 9 Dec 1924. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Florence Paulson
    Children:
    1. 1. Robert Keltsie Devin was born 4 Jul 1926, Hood River, Hood River, Oregon U.S.A.; died Nov 1990, Oregon U.S.A..
    2. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Charles DevinJoseph Charles Devin was born 1 Oct 1878, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A. (son of Joseph Benton Devin and Elvira Pickel); died 16 Jan 1957, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried 19 Jan 1957, Oaklawn Memorial Park, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon U.S.A..

    Notes:

    He moved with his family to the Heppner, Oregon area from
    Bolivar, Missouri in 1884 and attended school in Heppner.
    He engaged in farming south of Ione, Oregon and moved to
    Hood River, Oregon in 1923. He lived in Bend, Oregon and
    Corvallis, Oregon and served as Chief of Police in both
    cities.

    Census:
    1880 Polk Co MO book p 135
    1900
    1910 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 109 Sh 4, p.181A
    1920 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 133 Sh 6 p.254

    MARRIAGE: Morrow Co OR p 279; FHC #1846205-#2; License
    issued 31 May 1902; DOM says 31 Jun 1902; recorded 4 Jun
    1902.

    Went by Charley

    !ALT NAME:Interment Record for Joseph Charles Devin, Devin,
    J.C.: Interment Record, User Databases: Cemetery Records;
    RootsWeb.com, Interment Record for Joseph Charles Devin
    Name: Joseph Charles Devin
    Born: 1878
    Died or Buried: 1957
    Buried: Oaklawn Cemetery
    Section: 2, row 66, grave 1
    County/State: Benton, OR
    ,
    http://userdb.rootsweb.com/cemeteries/cgi-bin/cemetery.cgi?i
    d=688191&database=Cemetery%20Records

    !ALT NAME:Standard Certificate of Death for Joseph Charles
    Devin, Devin, Joseph Charles: death certificate, State of
    Oregon, Board of Health

    !ALT NAME:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Marion
    Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Marion
    Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 321D

    !ALT NAME:Claim of Heirs of E. Devin, deceased, against
    Est. J.B. Devin, deceased: Petition, Claim of Heirs of E.
    Devin, deceased, against Est. J.B. Devin, deceased:
    Petition, Morrow County Court House,

    [page
    1
    ]

    In the County Court
    of Morrow County

    Oregon

    In the Matter of the
    Est. of J.B.
    Devin,
    deceased

    Claim of
    Heirs of E. Devin,
    deceaded,
    against
    Est. J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    Petition

    Filed Dec 6th
    1886
    C.L Andrews
    Co clerk

    Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    Atty for Claimants

    [page
    2
    ]

    In the County Court of Morrow County
    State
    of Oregon

    In the matter of the Estate of
    J. B.
    Devin, deceased
    Claim of Heirs of El-
    vira Devin,
    deceased
    Against
    Estate of J.B. Devin

    deceased

    ||
    || Petition
    ||

    To the
    Honorable William Mitch-
    ell, County Judge of Morrow
    County
    State of Oregon:-

    Comes [nezd] Margarett

    D. Justice (nee Margarett D. Devin); Nathaniel
    M.
    Devin; Mifflin J. Devin; Katherine
    F. Howe, nee
    Katharine F. Devin); Smith
    P. Devin; Irene J. Devin;
    Elvira G. Devin;
    and Joseph C. Devin, claimants herein,

    and heirs of Elvira Devin deceased,
    and by their
    attorney, Geo. Wm Wright,
    respectfully
    sherve to the Honorable
    Court above named the following

    facts in connection with the claim
    of the claimants
    herein:--

    I. That the Mother of Claimants
    -heirs-
    herein, was Elvira Devin,
    first wife of J.B. Devin, and
    that she

    [page 3]

    died in Polk County,
    in the State
    of Missouri on or about Jany. 30,
    1882.

    II. That said Elvira Devin, was a daughter

    of Christian Pickle of said Polk County,
    and as
    heir and daughter drew from,
    or recevied from the
    estate of her
    said Father (who died in Dec. 1881.)

    Just prior to her death the said money
    accounting
    to about $1427.50

    III. That she the said Elvira Devin
    had
    at ^all^ times full and exclusive possession
    of
    said sum of $1427.50 until her death
    which occured
    about said Jany. 30, 1882.

    IV. That after the death
    of the said
    Elvira Devin, the said J.B. Devin
    her
    husband, took possession for the
    first time of the
    money and property of
    his said deceased wife Elvira
    Devin, of
    the value of $1427.50, on or about Feby.

    1, 1882, in trust, and to hold for
    as the property
    of, the said claimants
    herein, the said heirs and
    children
    of said Elvira Devin, born to her and
    her
    said husband J.B. Devin, during
    their marriage and
    whose names
    are herein before descrived and
    men-
    tioned.

    V. That said J.B. Devin, after the
    death

    [page 4]

    of his said wife Elvira
    Devin, married
    the second time in Polk Co. Mo. to

    Belle ----, now Belle Devin and
    moved to this State
    on or about
    April 8, 1884, and that he resided
    in
    this State until his death
    in June 1886.

    VI. That
    he, the said J.B. Devin, fully
    intened, and often
    promised to pay
    over the said moneys, to the said

    claimants herein, in fulfilment
    of the trust he
    hand assurred, but
    wholly neglected to pay said
    sum
    of $1427.50 or any part thereof
    to the said claimants
    -- heirs
    of aforesaid -- or either of them.

    VII.
    That the said claimants herein
    claim of and from the
    estate
    of J.B. Devin, deceased, and
    are justly, &
    ^entitled^ the same as their in-
    heritance from the
    estate of
    their deceased Mother, the sum
    of
    $1427.50 together with interest
    thereon from Feby. 1,
    1882, until
    April 8, 1884 at 6% per annum and
    with
    interest on said sum of $1427.50
    from April 8, 1884
    until the pres-
    ent time at 8% per annum, which

    [page 5]

    now amount to about
    $1910.00

    VII. That Belle Devin, has been
    appoint-
    ed Administratrix and M.J. Devin

    Administrator, of the Extate of said
    J.B. Devin,
    deceade, by this Honor-
    able Court, and having duly
    qualified
    are now administering upon the
    Est. of
    said deceased.

    IX. That on Nov. 15th, 1886
    Margarett
    D. Justice, as one of the claimants -- herein

    on her own, and on behalf of the other
    claimants --
    duly presented this said
    claim of $1910.00 to M.J.
    Devin said
    Admr. and said claim was by said
    Admr.
    duly “Examined and approved”
    on said day, and the on
    Dec. 2, 1886, This
    claim was presented to said Belle

    Devin said Admix. and was by her
    “Examined and
    rejected” on said day.

    X. That said claimants
    --claim-- more
    fully describe and sworn & in their
    ac-
    count here to annexed and marked
    Exhibit “A” and
    made a part hereof is
    Justly due these heirs and
    claimants from
    said estate of said J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    XI. That these Claimants-- now pray that

    an order be made by this Court that
    saim claim of
    $1427.50 and Int. amounting

    [page
    6
    ]

    now to $1910.00 as present by said

    claimants -- be allowed and approved
    and that said
    Administrator and
    Administratirx pay out of the

    moneys of the estate of J.B. Devin
    deceased the
    said sum of $1910.00
    to said claimants --herein before
    named
    in equal shares -- taking thus
    on their
    guardian’s receipt therefor
    and these claimants your
    petitioners
    herein, as in duty bound will
    ever
    pray.

    Geo. Wm. WrightAtty. for claimant --
    the
    heirs of Elvira Devin deceased

    State of
    Oregon }
    County of Morrow } SS B. Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    being first duly sworn say that I am
    atty
    for claimants in above claim
    and that the facts therein
    are true
    as I verily believe, My sources of
    in-
    formation being from claimants and from
    Mrs.
    Belle Devin a party interested herein.
    The reason that
    this verification is not made
    by me of the claimants --
    is because neither one
    of them are in town at this
    time, and because the Claim
    hereto attached is duly
    verified. Geo. Wm. Wright.

    Subscribed and
    Sworn to before me this 6th day of
    December
    1886
    C.L. Andrews Co Clerk

    , Petition: Claim of heirs
    of E. Devin against estate of J.B. Devin

    Joseph married Maude S. Creswell 11 Jun 1902, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A.. Maude was born 1884, Joseph, Wallowa, Oregon U.S.A.; died 28 Oct 1956, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Maude S. Creswell was born 1884, Joseph, Wallowa, Oregon U.S.A.; died 28 Oct 1956, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Census:
    1910 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 109 Sh 4, p.181A
    1920 Morrow Co OR North Ione Pct., ED 133 Sh 6 p.254

    MARRIAGE: Morrow Co OR p 279; FHC #1846205-#2; License
    issued 31 May 1902;
    DOM shows 31 Jun 1902; recorded 4 June 1902.

    Name could be spelled Criswell.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Thought to have three children. One died in infancy.

    Children:
    1. 2. Keltsie Kistner Devin was born 28 Jul 1903, Oregon U.S.A.; died 2 Jul 1962, Seattle, King, Washington U.S.A..
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Benton Devin was born 27 Aug 1835, Lincoln County, Tennessee U.S.A. (son of Clayton Devin and Margaret West); died 14 Jun 1886, Morrow County, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried , Heppner Masonic Cemetery, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Census:
    1850 Polk Co MO book p 47; POB = TN
    1860 Polk Co MO book p 19; POB = TN
    1870 Polk Co MO book p 90; POB = MO
    1880 Polk Co MO book p 135; POB = MO......

    MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO A-538

    Roll Box: 390, Roll-Exct: 11, Roll-Record: 3882 - Sergeant,
    Company L, 13th Missouri Cavalry


    CW muster-in roll lists his POB as Pike Co MO
    Family lived in Pike Co MO for less than 1 year about 1835
    per father's pension
    file. Possibly born in Missouri. It is difficult to say
    just where he might have been born.

    During the Civil War his Company F was at the battle of
    Lexington, MO. It is
    said that Joe fired the first gun at the battle, but his
    company was surrounded
    by Price's Army & caused to surrender. His war record
    reads as follows: "It
    is hereby certified that according to the records of this
    office, active
    service 30 July 1862 in Company F, 26th enrolled Missouri
    Militia at Bolivar,
    Missouri. Capt. T. Higginbotham commanding, Rank 2nd
    Lieutenant. Relieved
    from duty 20 October 1862 as Prisoner of War. Enlisted 10
    Aug 1864 in Co L
    15th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers at Bolivar, MO by Capt.
    Burus. Rank: Pvt.
    Mustered into service 26 Aug 1864 at Springfield, MO.
    Mustered out of
    service 1 July 1865 at Springfield, MO."

    After the close of the Civil War, Joe engaged in stock
    raising and farming in Missouri. In Morrow County Oregon
    engaged in sheep raising.

    In 1884, after the death of his first wife & his remarriage
    to Bell Wall in
    1882, he moved with his sons & daughters to Oregon. The
    various families
    settled in Morrow County then a part of Umatilla County.
    After Joe's death of
    pneumonia, Bell Devin married a Lalande & their two
    children, Stella Ophelia &
    James Benton Devin..

    Per the will of their stepfather: his children by Belle
    Wall apparently kept
    the Devin name; they were left $250 each in his will. --KLV

    Per KLV, Joe died without a will and it took at least two
    years to settle the estate. Probate file lists YOD as 1886.

    !NAME:Certificate of Death for Madison Nathaniel Devin,
    Devin, Nathaniel Madison: Certificate of Death, State of
    Idaho, Department of Public Welfare, Bureau of Vital
    Statistics, Box 13

    !NAME:J.B. & C.S. Devin Affidavit, J.B. & C.S. Devin
    Affidavit, Filed 24.December.1868 in Polk County, Missouri

    !NAME:Will of Clayton Devin, Devin, Clayton: Will,

    [page 1]

    Clayton
    Devin
    [Lo]
    Will

    Box 71
    202

    Filed Dec
    24
    AD 1868
    JB Burros
    Clk

    [page
    2
    ]

    In the name of God,
    Amen,
    I Clayton
    Devin of the County
    of Polk and State of Missouri being

    in the Seventy sixth year of my age and
    a very
    feeble State of health being con-
    scious of the
    uncertainty of life and
    Certainty of death at the same
    time
    according to my own apprehensions
    of Sound
    mind and being anxious
    to make a suitable desposition
    of
    my real and personal estate do make
    ordain and
    delare this to be my
    last will and testament.
    1st
    It is my will that after my
    decease that all my debts
    and the
    expenses of my funeral be paid and

    discharged by my executor herein
    after named and
    appointed out of
    my estate as soon as conveniently

    may be I leave the charges of my
    funeral to the
    descretion of my ex-
    ecutor.
    2nd I give devise and
    dispose of
    my estate both real and personal save

    what may be necessary for the pay-
    ment of my just
    debts and funeral
    expenses in the following manner

    To wit, I give and bequeath unto

    [page
    3
    ]

    my beloved wife Margaret Devin
    all of my
    personal estate such as
    money or the proceeds of notes
    or
    stock such as cattle horses and sheep
    and hogs
    house hold and kitchen
    furniture and farming utensils
    to
    have and enjoy and dispose of as she
    may think
    proper to her own use
    and benefit during her natural
    life
    after her decease to be disposed of
    as
    hereinafter mentioned together
    with my personal estate
    I give and
    bequeath unto my said wife the
    following
    described land compris-
    ing the homestead to wit the

    West half of the Southwest quar-
    ter section So
    thirty four (34)
    and East half of of South West

    quarter and South West quarter
    of NorthWest quarter
    and South
    East quarter of North West quarter

    Section No Thirty Three (33) of
    Township No Thirty
    four (34) of
    Range No twenty three (23)
    The above
    described real estate
    I desire to be sold or vivided as

    herinafter mentioned.
    3rd It is my desire that the
    fol-

    [page 4]

    lowing described real
    estate be dis-
    posed of by my executor either by

    private or public sale on the most
    advantagous
    terms that he may
    think fit if not sold by my self

    during my life time the proceeds to
    be given to my
    wife Margaret Devin
    to be enjoyed by her as she may

    desire for her own use and benefit
    as long as she
    may live To wit
    South half of the South West
    quar-
    ter and South East quarter of the
    South West
    quarter of Setion No
    nine (9) Township No Thirty

    four (34) of range No Twenty
    three and also the
    South East
    quarter of the North West quarter

    Section No Twelve (12) Town-
    Ship No Thirty four 34
    of Range
    No Twenty four (24)
    4-- The following
    described land
    I give and bequeath unto the Dev-
    in
    family to remain in common
    for the use of a burying
    ground
    bounded as follows To wit Beginning and lying

    on the East boundary Section Thirty Two 32
    Town-
    Ship Thirty four 34 of Range (23) at a yellow

    Stone 36 poles North of the South East
    corner of
    the said Section [Witnynd] by Black
    oak 12 inches in
    diameter 20

    [page 5]

    links North East
    to black oak 11 inches
    in diameter 17 links due West
    thence North
    on a Section line 17 Poles to yellow

    Stone West 28 Poles to yellow Stone [Nine]
    South 17
    Poles to yellow Stone [Nine]
    East 28 poles to The
    [begining]
    [Anlang] 2.56 acres the above des-
    cribed
    land to remain forever
    the property of the Devins not
    to
    be Sold but to be used by the pub-
    lic as a
    common burying ground
    5 After the death of my
    wife
    Margaret Devin it is my
    desire that the remainder of my

    estate after her funeral expenses
    Shall have been
    paid be disposed of
    as follows To wit
    I give and
    bequeath to my Son
    William M Devin the Sum of
    five
    dollars.
    I give and bequest to my
    daughter Ama S.
    Wilson five
    dollars
    I give and bequeath to my

    daughter Margaret A. Chitty
    the Sum of five
    dollars.

    [a page seems to be
    missing
    ]

    [page 6]

    9th After the
    above [legacies] have been
    paid to gather with the
    expenses of
    administration The residue of my
    estate
    both real and personal I [disise]
    may be equally
    divided if can
    be if cannot be then the real
    es-
    tate to be Sold and proceeds together
    with
    personal estate be divided between
    the following named
    legal heirs
    of my body or their legal
    repre-
    sentatives, to wit, Clayton
    S. Devin, Joseph
    B. Devin, Alfred
    H. Devin, Martha M. Heydon, Sarah

    J. Thompson, Mary E. Pickering
    Massa L. Hughes
    Parthenial
    T Frieze Share and Share alike

    In
    order that the provisions of
    this my last will and
    Testament
    may be carried out I constitute
    and
    appoint Alfred H. Devin my ex-
    ecutor hereby revoking
    all former wills
    by me made.

    In witness whereof I
    have hereunto
    set my hand this 14th day of October

    1868 [Atuge]

    Clayton ^his X mark^ Devin
    <\p>

    A.

    Signed and declared by the above
    named
    Clayton Devin to be his
    last Will and testament in the

    [page 7]

    presence of us who at his
    request
    and in his presence have subscribed
    our
    names as witnesses thereto.
    George W. Russell
    Thomas
    H. Russell
    Alexander Millikin

    State of Missouri

    County of Polk

    Be it remembered
    that on this
    the 24 day of December
    AD 1868, an Instrument of
    writing
    Proporting to be the last Will of
    Clayton
    Divin Deceased was exhibited
    to the undersigned J.B.
    Burros
    clerk of the County Court [beler/E]
    to be
    proven and the Same was
    rejected for want of
    proof.
    J B Burros Clk



    !NAME:Missouri-Polk County Marriage Register, Missouri-Polk
    County Marriage Register, Office of the Recorder in Polk
    County Court House, Bolivar, Missouri.

    Joseph married Elvira Pickel 4 Feb 1859, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.. Elvira (daughter of Christian Pickel and Catherine Carneal) was born 18 Apr 1843, Roane County, Tennessee U.S.A.; died 30 Jan 1882, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried , Kelly Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elvira Pickel was born 18 Apr 1843, Roane County, Tennessee U.S.A. (daughter of Christian Pickel and Catherine Carneal); died 30 Jan 1882, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried , Kelly Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A..

    Notes:

    !MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO A-538 Was first wife of Joseph
    Benton Devin

    Census:
    1850 Roane Co TN P 383A w/parents
    1860 Polk Co MO book p 19
    1870 Polk Co MO book p 90
    1880 Polk Co MO book p 135.....

    Buried Kelly Cemetery; Cem. Dir. of Polk Co MO
    DOB, DOD from gravestone; DOB also listed in Pickel Bible
    records

    DOD maybe 31 January 1882 (1).

    !NAME:Claim of Heirs of E. Devin, deceased, against Est.
    J.B. Devin, deceased: Petition, Claim of Heirs of E. Devin,
    deceased, against Est. J.B. Devin, deceased: Petition,
    Morrow County Court House,

    [page 1]

    In the
    County Court
    of Morrow County
    Oregon

    In the
    Matter of the
    Est. of J.B.
    Devin,
    deceased

    Claim of
    Heirs of E. Devin,
    deceaded,
    against
    Est. J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    Petition

    Filed Dec 6th
    1886
    C.L Andrews
    Co clerk

    Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    Atty for Claimants

    [page
    2
    ]

    In the County Court of Morrow County
    State
    of Oregon

    In the matter of the Estate of
    J. B.
    Devin, deceased
    Claim of Heirs of El-
    vira Devin,
    deceased
    Against
    Estate of J.B. Devin

    deceased

    ||
    || Petition
    ||

    To the
    Honorable William Mitch-
    ell, County Judge of Morrow
    County
    State of Oregon:-

    Comes [nezd] Margarett

    D. Justice (nee Margarett D. Devin); Nathaniel
    M.
    Devin; Mifflin J. Devin; Katherine
    F. Howe, nee
    Katharine F. Devin); Smith
    P. Devin; Irene J. Devin;
    Elvira G. Devin;
    and Joseph C. Devin, claimants herein,

    and heirs of Elvira Devin deceased,
    and by their
    attorney, Geo. Wm Wright,
    respectfully
    sherve to the Honorable
    Court above named the following

    facts in connection with the claim
    of the claimants
    herein:--

    I. That the Mother of Claimants
    -heirs-
    herein, was Elvira Devin,
    first wife of J.B. Devin, and
    that she

    [page 3]

    died in Polk County,
    in the State
    of Missouri on or about Jany. 30,
    1882.

    II. That said Elvira Devin, was a daughter

    of Christian Pickle of said Polk County,
    and as
    heir and daughter drew from,
    or recevied from the
    estate of her
    said Father (who died in Dec. 1881.)

    Just prior to her death the said money
    accounting
    to about $1427.50

    III. That she the said Elvira Devin
    had
    at ^all^ times full and exclusive possession
    of
    said sum of $1427.50 until her death
    which occured
    about said Jany. 30, 1882.

    IV. That after the death
    of the said
    Elvira Devin, the said J.B. Devin
    her
    husband, took possession for the
    first time of the
    money and property of
    his said deceased wife Elvira
    Devin, of
    the value of $1427.50, on or about Feby.

    1, 1882, in trust, and to hold for
    as the property
    of, the said claimants
    herein, the said heirs and
    children
    of said Elvira Devin, born to her and
    her
    said husband J.B. Devin, during
    their marriage and
    whose names
    are herein before descrived and
    men-
    tioned.

    V. That said J.B. Devin, after the
    death

    [page 4]

    of his said wife Elvira
    Devin, married
    the second time in Polk Co. Mo. to

    Belle ----, now Belle Devin and
    moved to this State
    on or about
    April 8, 1884, and that he resided
    in
    this State until his death
    in June 1886.

    VI. That
    he, the said J.B. Devin, fully
    intened, and often
    promised to pay
    over the said moneys, to the said

    claimants herein, in fulfilment
    of the trust he
    hand assurred, but
    wholly neglected to pay said
    sum
    of $1427.50 or any part thereof
    to the said claimants
    -- heirs
    of aforesaid -- or either of them.

    VII.
    That the said claimants herein
    claim of and from the
    estate
    of J.B. Devin, deceased, and
    are justly, &
    ^entitled^ the same as their in-
    heritance from the
    estate of
    their deceased Mother, the sum
    of
    $1427.50 together with interest
    thereon from Feby. 1,
    1882, until
    April 8, 1884 at 6% per annum and
    with
    interest on said sum of $1427.50
    from April 8, 1884
    until the pres-
    ent time at 8% per annum, which

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    now amount to about
    $1910.00

    VII. That Belle Devin, has been
    appoint-
    ed Administratrix and M.J. Devin

    Administrator, of the Extate of said
    J.B. Devin,
    deceade, by this Honor-
    able Court, and having duly
    qualified
    are now administering upon the
    Est. of
    said deceased.

    IX. That on Nov. 15th, 1886
    Margarett
    D. Justice, as one of the claimants -- herein

    on her own, and on behalf of the other
    claimants --
    duly presented this said
    claim of $1910.00 to M.J.
    Devin said
    Admr. and said claim was by said
    Admr.
    duly “Examined and approved”
    on said day, and the on
    Dec. 2, 1886, This
    claim was presented to said Belle

    Devin said Admix. and was by her
    “Examined and
    rejected” on said day.

    X. That said claimants
    --claim-- more
    fully describe and sworn & in their
    ac-
    count here to annexed and marked
    Exhibit “A” and
    made a part hereof is
    Justly due these heirs and
    claimants from
    said estate of said J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    XI. That these Claimants-- now pray that

    an order be made by this Court that
    saim claim of
    $1427.50 and Int. amounting

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    6
    ]

    now to $1910.00 as present by said

    claimants -- be allowed and approved
    and that said
    Administrator and
    Administratirx pay out of the

    moneys of the estate of J.B. Devin
    deceased the
    said sum of $1910.00
    to said claimants --herein before
    named
    in equal shares -- taking thus
    on their
    guardian’s receipt therefor
    and these claimants your
    petitioners
    herein, as in duty bound will
    ever
    pray.

    Geo. Wm. WrightAtty. for claimant --
    the
    heirs of Elvira Devin deceased

    State of
    Oregon }
    County of Morrow } SS B. Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    being first duly sworn say that I am
    atty
    for claimants in above claim
    and that the facts therein
    are true
    as I verily believe, My sources of
    in-
    formation being from claimants and from
    Mrs.
    Belle Devin a party interested herein.
    The reason that
    this verification is not made
    by me of the claimants --
    is because neither one
    of them are in town at this
    time, and because the Claim
    hereto attached is duly
    verified. Geo. Wm. Wright.

    Subscribed and
    Sworn to before me this 6th day of
    December
    1886
    C.L. Andrews Co Clerk

    , Page 1-2; Section I, II

    !NAME:Deposition of Nathaniel M. Devin, Devin, Nathaniel
    M.: deposition, Morrow County Clerk's Office

    !NAME:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Marion
    Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Marion
    Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 321D

    !NAME:Missouri-Polk County Marriage Register, Missouri-Polk
    County Marriage Register, Office of the Recorder in Polk
    County Court House, Bolivar, Missouri.

    !NAME:Venable, Karen L, Venable, Karen L,
    friscia.rootsweb.com viewed 04.Sep.2005

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by William B. Senter Min.

    !MARRIAGE:Claim of Heirs of E. Devin, deceased, against
    Est. J.B. Devin, deceased: Petition, Claim of Heirs of E.
    Devin, deceased, against Est. J.B. Devin, deceased:
    Petition, Morrow County Court House,

    [page
    1
    ]

    In the County Court
    of Morrow County

    Oregon

    In the Matter of the
    Est. of J.B.
    Devin,
    deceased

    Claim of
    Heirs of E. Devin,
    deceaded,
    against
    Est. J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    Petition

    Filed Dec 6th
    1886
    C.L Andrews
    Co clerk

    Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    Atty for Claimants

    [page
    2
    ]

    In the County Court of Morrow County
    State
    of Oregon

    In the matter of the Estate of
    J. B.
    Devin, deceased
    Claim of Heirs of El-
    vira Devin,
    deceased
    Against
    Estate of J.B. Devin

    deceased

    ||
    || Petition
    ||

    To the
    Honorable William Mitch-
    ell, County Judge of Morrow
    County
    State of Oregon:-

    Comes [nezd] Margarett

    D. Justice (nee Margarett D. Devin); Nathaniel
    M.
    Devin; Mifflin J. Devin; Katherine
    F. Howe, nee
    Katharine F. Devin); Smith
    P. Devin; Irene J. Devin;
    Elvira G. Devin;
    and Joseph C. Devin, claimants herein,

    and heirs of Elvira Devin deceased,
    and by their
    attorney, Geo. Wm Wright,
    respectfully
    sherve to the Honorable
    Court above named the following

    facts in connection with the claim
    of the claimants
    herein:--

    I. That the Mother of Claimants
    -heirs-
    herein, was Elvira Devin,
    first wife of J.B. Devin, and
    that she

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    died in Polk County,
    in the State
    of Missouri on or about Jany. 30,
    1882.

    II. That said Elvira Devin, was a daughter

    of Christian Pickle of said Polk County,
    and as
    heir and daughter drew from,
    or recevied from the
    estate of her
    said Father (who died in Dec. 1881.)

    Just prior to her death the said money
    accounting
    to about $1427.50

    III. That she the said Elvira Devin
    had
    at ^all^ times full and exclusive possession
    of
    said sum of $1427.50 until her death
    which occured
    about said Jany. 30, 1882.

    IV. That after the death
    of the said
    Elvira Devin, the said J.B. Devin
    her
    husband, took possession for the
    first time of the
    money and property of
    his said deceased wife Elvira
    Devin, of
    the value of $1427.50, on or about Feby.

    1, 1882, in trust, and to hold for
    as the property
    of, the said claimants
    herein, the said heirs and
    children
    of said Elvira Devin, born to her and
    her
    said husband J.B. Devin, during
    their marriage and
    whose names
    are herein before descrived and
    men-
    tioned.

    V. That said J.B. Devin, after the
    death

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    of his said wife Elvira
    Devin, married
    the second time in Polk Co. Mo. to

    Belle ----, now Belle Devin and
    moved to this State
    on or about
    April 8, 1884, and that he resided
    in
    this State until his death
    in June 1886.

    VI. That
    he, the said J.B. Devin, fully
    intened, and often
    promised to pay
    over the said moneys, to the said

    claimants herein, in fulfilment
    of the trust he
    hand assurred, but
    wholly neglected to pay said
    sum
    of $1427.50 or any part thereof
    to the said claimants
    -- heirs
    of aforesaid -- or either of them.

    VII.
    That the said claimants herein
    claim of and from the
    estate
    of J.B. Devin, deceased, and
    are justly, &
    ^entitled^ the same as their in-
    heritance from the
    estate of
    their deceased Mother, the sum
    of
    $1427.50 together with interest
    thereon from Feby. 1,
    1882, until
    April 8, 1884 at 6% per annum and
    with
    interest on said sum of $1427.50
    from April 8, 1884
    until the pres-
    ent time at 8% per annum, which

    [page 5]

    now amount to about
    $1910.00

    VII. That Belle Devin, has been
    appoint-
    ed Administratrix and M.J. Devin

    Administrator, of the Extate of said
    J.B. Devin,
    deceade, by this Honor-
    able Court, and having duly
    qualified
    are now administering upon the
    Est. of
    said deceased.

    IX. That on Nov. 15th, 1886
    Margarett
    D. Justice, as one of the claimants -- herein

    on her own, and on behalf of the other
    claimants --
    duly presented this said
    claim of $1910.00 to M.J.
    Devin said
    Admr. and said claim was by said
    Admr.
    duly “Examined and approved”
    on said day, and the on
    Dec. 2, 1886, This
    claim was presented to said Belle

    Devin said Admix. and was by her
    “Examined and
    rejected” on said day.

    X. That said claimants
    --claim-- more
    fully describe and sworn & in their
    ac-
    count here to annexed and marked
    Exhibit “A” and
    made a part hereof is
    Justly due these heirs and
    claimants from
    said estate of said J.B. Devin,
    deceased

    XI. That these Claimants-- now pray that

    an order be made by this Court that
    saim claim of
    $1427.50 and Int. amounting

    [page
    6
    ]

    now to $1910.00 as present by said

    claimants -- be allowed and approved
    and that said
    Administrator and
    Administratirx pay out of the

    moneys of the estate of J.B. Devin
    deceased the
    said sum of $1910.00
    to said claimants --herein before
    named
    in equal shares -- taking thus
    on their
    guardian’s receipt therefor
    and these claimants your
    petitioners
    herein, as in duty bound will
    ever
    pray.

    Geo. Wm. WrightAtty. for claimant --
    the
    heirs of Elvira Devin deceased

    State of
    Oregon }
    County of Morrow } SS B. Geo. Wm.
    Wright
    being first duly sworn say that I am
    atty
    for claimants in above claim
    and that the facts therein
    are true
    as I verily believe, My sources of
    in-
    formation being from claimants and from
    Mrs.
    Belle Devin a party interested herein.
    The reason that
    this verification is not made
    by me of the claimants --
    is because neither one
    of them are in town at this
    time, and because the Claim
    hereto attached is duly
    verified. Geo. Wm. Wright.

    Subscribed and
    Sworn to before me this 6th day of
    December
    1886
    C.L. Andrews Co Clerk

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Madison Devin was born 8 Apr 1860, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 3 Apr 1933, Winchester, Lewis, Idaho U.S.A.; was buried 4 Apr 1933, Flora Cemetery, Flora, Wallowa, Oregon U.S.A..
    2. Mifflin Jay Devin was born 5 Oct 1861, Missouri U.S.A.; died 15 Jan 1942, Morrow County, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried , Heppner Masonic Cemetery, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A..
    3. Catherine Florence Devin was born 24 Jun 1863, Missouri U.S.A.; died 11 Dec 1933, Contra Costa, California U.S.A.; was buried , Sunset View Cemetery Contra Costa County, Califorina.
    4. Margaret Delila Devin was born 15 May 1865, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.; died 1947; was buried , Heppner Masonic Cemetery, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon, U.S.A..
    5. Smith Pickel Devin was born 11 Jul 1867, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 22 Jun 1937, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried , Heppner Masonic Cemetery, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A..
    6. Irene Isabella Devin was born 3 Mar 1869, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 31 Aug 1939, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon U.S.A..
    7. Elvira Argussa Devin was born 7 May 1872, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 6 May 1910, North Yakima, Yakima, Washington, U.S.A.; was buried , Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima Co Washington, U.S.A..
    8. baby girl Devin was born 1 Aug 1874, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 2 Aug 1874, Missouri U.S.A..
    9. Letha May Devin was born 21 Jan 1876, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 17 Mar 1876, Missouri U.S.A..
    10. 4. Joseph Charles Devin was born 1 Oct 1878, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 16 Jan 1957, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried 19 Jan 1957, Oaklawn Memorial Park, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon U.S.A..
    11. Eunice Ursula Devin was born 30 Jan 1882, Missouri U.S.A.; died Sep 1882, Missouri U.S.A..