Philo was born and raised in Marion where he lived his entire life. He married Margaret Jane Salnave (his 1st cousin) about 1855.
They had (at least) the following children:
CELIA A.
CAPITOLA
MARSHALL E.
GALEN L.
m. Agnes W. Courter Seaman
res: Rush, Monroe, NY
ANNA L.
m. (?) Stern
m. George W. McMahon
res: Cleveland, OH
CHRISTINA I.
m. Frank E. Sanger
res: Marion, NY
JENNIE P.
m. William Jamieson
res: Buffalo, NY
CARRIE
m. Harry Freeman
res: Palmyra, NY; Barre, NY
VICTOR SANKEY
m. Penelope May 'Nellie' Seaman
res: Marion, NY
Rochester Democrat (July 27, 1909):
The will of Philo D. Deuel, late of Marion, was administered to probate and letters issued to Victor S. Deuel. The entire estate, consisting of $4,000 and personal estate of the value of $500, is given to Margaret J. Deuel during her life. At her death, ten acres are to be given to his son, Victor S. Deuel; to his daughters Annie L. Stern. Christina I. Sanger, Jennie P. Jameison and Carrie M. Deuel the balance of the real estate, consisting of forty acres in the town of Marion.
Philo was born and raised in Marion where he lived his entire life. He married Margaret Jane Salnave (his 1st cousin) about 1855.
They had (at least) the following children:
CELIA A.
CAPITOLA
MARSHALL E.
GALEN L.
m. Agnes W. Courter Seaman
res: Rush, Monroe, NY
ANNA L.
m. (?) Stern
m. George W. McMahon
res: Cleveland, OH
CHRISTINA I.
m. Frank E. Sanger
res: Marion, NY
JENNIE P.
m. William Jamieson
res: Buffalo, NY
CARRIE
m. Harry Freeman
res: Palmyra, NY; Barre, NY
VICTOR SANKEY
m. Penelope May 'Nellie' Seaman
res: Marion, NY
Rochester Democrat (July 27, 1909):
The will of Philo D. Deuel, late of Marion, was administered to probate and letters issued to Victor S. Deuel. The entire estate, consisting of $4,000 and personal estate of the value of $500, is given to Margaret J. Deuel during her life. At her death, ten acres are to be given to his son, Victor S. Deuel; to his daughters Annie L. Stern. Christina I. Sanger, Jennie P. Jameison and Carrie M. Deuel the balance of the real estate, consisting of forty acres in the town of Marion.
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