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Shiela Ferry
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Shiela McDevitt (born Ferry), 1903 - 1996 Shiela McDevitt (born Ferry) 1903 1996
Shiela McDevitt (born Ferry) was born on 1903.
Shiela married Edward Joseph McDevitt.
They had 3 children: James McDevitt and 2 other children.
Shiela lived in , Pennsylvania.
Shiela passed away on 1996, at age 92 in .
Documents of Shiela McDevitt (born Ferry)
Sheila C McDevitt
1903 1996 Sheila C McDevitt in U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Sheila C McDevitt
was born on May 29 1903.
Sheila
lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119, USA.
Sheila
passed away on March 15 1996, at age 92.
Cecelia Mcdevitt
1904 Cecelia Mcdevitt in 1930 United States Federal Census
Cecelia
married
Edward Mcdevitt
.
Cecelia McDevitt
1904 Cecelia McDevitt in 1940 United States Federal Census
Cecelia
married
Edward McDevitt
.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Shiela FerryShiela Ferry in Meriden Record - Feb 20 1969
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... where it gets fairly crowded but the facilities there can handle it. Rich and Linda Pierpont skied Mount Tom at Holyoke, they like the shorter driving time. Ruth Weston. Shiela Ferry, and Ken Tomalski were all testing their new equipment at Powder Hill Donald Anderson took excellent snapshots of storm. Good News Week withstood foul claim to win the feature at ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Shiela FerryShiela Ferry in Advocate (Melbourne, VIC) - Dec 19 1945
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Quigley, attended by Mrs. B. Hovey and MissMary Russell, with Marie Hovey and Nellie Mullins as flower girls; "Queen of Bannockburn," Miss Rita Ferry, attended by Misses Monica and Shiela Ferry, with Aileen Feriy and Margaret Guinane as flower girls. The coronation ceremony and its preliminaries presented a colourful scene. The theatre waspacked. The final result, announced by the Lord High ..."
Publication place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia