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Adelia Cornelia Fields

Birth04 Aug 1886 - Georgia
Death23 Dec 1923 - Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
MotherMartha Jane Beasley
FatherJoseph F. Fields

Born in Georgia on 04 Aug 1886 to Joseph F. Fields and Martha Jane Beasley. Adelia Cornelia Fields married James Madison Rutledge and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 Dec 1923 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA.

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Joseph F. Fields
1854 - 1909
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Martha Jane Beasley
1854 - 1939
Spouse(s)
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James Madison Rutledge
1884 - 1946
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Dean Rutledge
1917 - 1976
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Murphy Arnold Rutledge
1914 - 1988
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Reuben Madison Rutledge
1905 - 1976
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Obera C Rutledge Hall
1910 - 2000
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Kinman Rutledge
1912 - 1953
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Alfred J Rutledge
1908 - 1977
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Macon Bell Rutledge
1921 - 1922

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