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Ancestors and Family History of Kevin James Devine and Etoye D. Johnson


Kevin James Devine [Parents]

Etoye D. Johnson


Jeffrey Dale Devine [Parents] was born on 11 Mar 1948 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. He died on 6 Nov 2003 in Crows, Alleghany County, Virginia. The cause of death was blood clot in lung and diabetic complications. He married Susan Ellen Boyer on 15 Oct 1977 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. The marriage ended in divorce.

Other marriages:
Bible, Rita Ann
Nocks, Betty Ann

Jeffrey was classed 4-F in the Draft for the Viet Nam War due to his Type I diabetes.
Called "Sheepdog" and "Wolfie" by co-workers at Washington Gas, where he worked for 24 + years; his CB handle was "Doughboy."

Susan Ellen Boyer [Parents]

Other marriages:
Cordner, John

They had the following children:

  M i Kevin James Devine

Stanley Hugh Devine [Parents] "Lucky" was born on 17 Sep 1925 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. He died on 16 Mar 1996 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. He was buried on 19 Mar 1996 in Mt. Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. He married Bernice Loraine Gardinier on 20 Jun 1947 in City of Alexandria, Virginia.

Lucky served in the US Navy during World War II. He was employed as a plumber after returning to civilian life.

Bernice Loraine Gardinier [Parents] "Rainy" was born on 24 Jan 1930 in Deposit, New York. She died on 8 Jun 2002 in Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia. The cause of death was pulmonary and cardiac edema. She was buried on 12 Jun 2002 in Mt. Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. She married Stanley Hugh Devine on 20 Jun 1947 in City of Alexandria, Virginia.

B. Lorraine Devine
June 11, 2002 12:58 am
B. Lorraine Devine, 72, of Fredericksburg died Saturday, June 8, 2002, at Culpeper Health Care Center.
She was the widow of Stanley Hugh Devine.
Survivors include a daughter, Karen Horvath of Havelock, N.C.; three sons, Jeff Devine of Covington, Steve Devine of Fredericksburg, and Tim Devine of Stafford County; two sisters, Carol Davis of Cairo, Ga., and Ruth Schoomaker of Hancock, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Everly-Wheatley Funeral Home, Alexandria. Burial will follow in Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Lung Association of Northern Virginia, 9735 Main St., Fairfax, Va. 22031.

They had the following children:

  M i Jeffrey Dale Devine
  M ii Steven Clare Devine
  F iii Karen Lynne Devine
  M iv Timothy Hugh Devine

James Irwin Boyer [Parents] was born on 29 Jul 1921 in Pennsylvania. He died on 27 Mar 1979 in Arlington, Fairfax County, Virginia. He was buried in Mt. Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. He married Charlotte Virginia Paul on 7 Nov 1942 in Foet Belvoir, Virginia.

Charlotte Virginia Paul [Parents] was born on 5 May 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri. She died on 26 Apr 2009 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. She was buried in Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. She married James Irwin Boyer on 7 Nov 1942 in Foet Belvoir, Virginia.

They had the following children:

  F i Rita Lee Boyer
  F ii Janet Boyer
  F iii Susan Ellen Boyer

Eddie Clare Gardinier

Bernice Ellen Duren

They had the following children:

  F i Bernice Loraine Gardinier

Hugh McCauley Devine [Parents] "Huey" 1 was born on 21 Apr 1896 in Washington, D. C.. He was christened on 29 Jun 1896 in Congress Street Methodist Church, Washington, D. C.. He died in Jan 1968 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. He was buried in Mt. Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. He married Katie Marie Rollins in 1924/1925.

Hugh was baptized by W. S. Hammond at the Congress Street Methodist Church in Washington, DC.
Hugh followed in his father's footsteps and was also a steam pipe fitter.

Katie Marie Rollins [Parents] 1 was born on 25 May 1901. She died on 13 Jan 1991 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. She was buried in Mt. Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. She married Hugh McCauley Devine in 1924/1925.

They had the following children:

  M i Stanley Hugh Devine
  M ii Infant Son Devine was born in 1927 in City of Alexandria, Virginia. He died in 1927 in City of Alexandria, Virginia.

James Edwin Rollins [Parents] 1 was born in Aug 1861 in King George County, Virginia. He died in 1917 in Virginia. He married Annie Irene Rollins on 5 Jan 1891 in King George County, Virginia.

In the 1900 US Census for Shiloh, King George County, VA James is listed as a farmer.
In the 1910 US Census for Shiloh, VA James is a farmer.

Annie Irene Rollins [Parents] 1 was born on 1 Sep 1871 in Shiloh, King George County, Virginia. She died on 18 Jul 1963 in Virginia. She was buried in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Shiloh, King George County, Virginia. She married James Edwin Rollins on 5 Jan 1891 in King George County, Virginia.

In the 1900 US Census for Shiloh, King George County, VA, Annie is listed as having had 4 children with 2 living.
In the 1910 US Census for Shiloh, VA, Annie is listed as having borne 9 children with 6 living.
In the 1920 US Census, Annie is listed as the farm owner in Shiloh (James having died in 1917).

They had the following children:

  M i John B. Rollins
  F ii Mamie F. Rollins
  F iii Katie Marie Rollins
  F iv Erma Rollins
  M v William Edward Rollins
  M vi James Elmer Rollins 1 was born on 7 Jan 1909 in Virginia. He died on 12 Aug 1983 in Virginia. He was buried in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Shiloh, King George County, Virginia.
  F vii Betty Rollins
  M viii Glenn Rollins

Charles McCauley Devine [Parents] was born on 5 Apr 1869 in Washington, D. C.. He was christened on 10 Apr 1871 in Dumbarton United Methodist Church, Georgetown, Washington, D. C.. He married Roberta J. Gingle in 1890.

Beginning in 1896, Charles worked as a steam pipe fitter.
In the 1900 US Census Charles, Roberta and their 4 eldest children lived at 3227 Q Street in Washington, DC.
In the 1913 "Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia", Charles is listed as a steamfitter, living at 3218 Prospect Avenue, NW.

Roberta J. Gingle [Parents] was born in May 1874 in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland. She died on 30 Jun 1932 in Washington, D. C.. She was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland. She married Charles McCauley Devine in 1890.

The farm in Bethesda, Maryland where Roberta was born and raised is now the site of the National Library of Medicine. Old maps of the area and more information regarding the farm may be found at the NIH website:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/nlmsite/gingle_family.html

They had the following children:

  F i Katie E. Devine was born in Mar 1891 in Washington, D. C..
  F ii Elsie N. Devine was born in Aug 1892 in Washington, D. C..
  M iii Hugh McCauley Devine
  M iv Russell Devine
  F v Helen Devine
  M vi Leonard Devine
  M vii Ellsworth Devine
  F viii Girl Devine
  M ix James Ellwood Devine
  F x Alma Devine

James Oliver Gingle [Parents] was born in May 1848 in Montgomery County, Maryland. He married Catherine R. Ward on 28 Nov 1870 in Montgomery County, Maryland.

In the 1900 US Census James is listed as a Day Laborer in Washington, DC. He and his wife are living with their daughter and son-in-law, Lillie M. and Edwin Smith (no address is listed).

Catherine R. Ward [Parents] "Kate" was born in May 1852 in Montgomery County, Maryland. She married James Oliver Gingle on 28 Nov 1870 in Montgomery County, Maryland.

They had the following children:

  M i George H. Gingell
  F ii Roberta J. Gingle
  F iii Lillie M. Gingle
  F iv Bertha E. Gingle was born in 1876 in Montgomery County, Maryland.
  M v John Oliver Gingle was born in 1878 in Montgomery County, Maryland. He died on 27 Nov 1879 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..
  M vi James Otto Gingle was born in Feb 1880 in Montgomery County, Maryland. He died on 7 Jul 1881 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..

Hugh G. Divine [Parents] was born about 1820 in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia. He died on 29 Oct 1890 in Washington, D. C.. The cause of death was "congested lungs". He was buried on 2 Nov 1890 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, Washington, D. C.. He married Mary Elizabeth Rollings on 3 Aug 1841 in Washington, D. C..

Hugh's occupation was as a tailor. He was also a Republican, and took part in President Abraham Lincoln's first Inaugural Parade as an Assistant Marshall.
In the 1850 US Census for the NW Ward of Georgetown Hugh and his family are living with his father-in-law.
Hugh was a member of the Dumbarton United Methodist Church in Georgetown; he transferred to the West Georgetown congregation, and then back to Dumbarton in September 1871. He was also one of the founders of the Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church at 1301 Trap Road in Vienna, Virginia.
Hugh purchased Lot # 227 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown on 11 February 1859.
In the 1877 "Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia", Hugh is listed as a clerk, living at 32 2nd Street in Georgetown.
In the 1881 "Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia", Hugh is listed as a tailor, working from home at 3243 O Street, NW, in Georgetown.
In the 1883 "Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia", Hugh's listing is the same as 1881's.
Hugh is buried in Lot 227, space 8, at 9 feet, Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown.


*From the History of the Colesville United Methodist Church:
Our present church, organized in 1866, is an outgrowth or continuation of that church. A group was selected on July 31, 1869 as a "Building Committee of Federal Methodist Episcopal Church, South." On completion of the new church, it was dedicated as Andrew Chapel Methodist Church, South, on November 7, 1869. This church was built on the property now the southwest corner of the Colesville Cemetery fronting on Randolph Road. It was a frame building heated by a wood-burning stove (later, an oil-burning one). It consisted of a single large room with a platform for the pulpit and choir, and a vestibule. The church was used for both Sunday School and church services until 1938.
In 1938, a brick building was erected that would better serve the community. It contained a basement that was divided into classrooms by curtains that could be opened when it was used for a large group. The front end of the basement had a stage that was used for programs and plays. There was also a kitchen used by the ladies to serve dinners. This brick building was erected on the same site as the frame building. With the uniting of three branches of Methodism in 1939, the name was changed to Andrew Chapel Methodist Church. *

Mary Elizabeth Rollings [Parents] was born about 1826 in Virginia. She died on 13 Apr 1912 in Washington, D. C.. The cause of death was "senile debility". She was buried on 15 Apr 1912 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, Washington, D. C.. She married Hugh G. Divine on 3 Aug 1841 in Washington, D. C..

Mary was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, lot # 227, space 8, at 7 feet; aged 86 years.

They had the following children:

  F i Ann L. Divine was born about 1842 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..
  M ii John L. F. M. Divine
  M iii William G. Divine was born in Sep 1847 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C.. He died in Sep 1864 in Washington, D. C.. He was buried on 20 Sep 1864 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, Washington, D. C..

William was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, lot # 227, space 3; aged 17 years.
  F iv Frances L. Divine
  F v Annie Divine was born about 1850 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..
  M vi Scott Divine was born about 1854 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..

In the 1883 "Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia", Scott is listed as a painter, living at 3339 P Street, NW.
  F vii Mary E. Divine "Minnie" was born about 1859 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..
  F viii Eugenia Divine was born about 1862 in Georgetown, Washington, D. C..
  M ix Charles McCauley Devine

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