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Abner Fields

Birth22 Nov 1797 - Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Death16 Sep 1877 - Brandywine, Shelby, Indiana, USA
MotherMartha Patty Dodd
FatherAnsel Fields

Born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA on 22 Nov 1797 to Ansel Fields and Martha Patty Dodd. Abner Fields married Menia James and had 11 children. He passed away on 16 Sep 1877 in Brandywine, Shelby, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Ansel Fields
1750 - 1834
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Martha Patty Dodd
1754 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Menia James
1801 - 1827
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Eveline Whiteman
1796 - 1870
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Arminda 'Minnie' Trovillion
1861 - 1927
Children Show all
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Abner Fields
1849 - 1899
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Elkannah Fields
1836 - 1880
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Nancy Fields
1829 - 1911
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Hamilton Fields
1842 - 1870
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Martha Fields
1832 - 1898
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Redmond Fields
1831 - Unknown
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Matilda Fields
1840 - Unknown
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Lucinda As Stated In Abner's Will To Receive Half Of Estate For Caring For His Wife, Ivy Fields
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucille Elizabeth Field-wentzell
1878 - 1935
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Thomas M Fields
1838 - Unknown
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Mildred Fields
1847 - 1912

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