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Adella (Della) Fields

Birth16 DEC 1852 - Avoca, Steuben Co, New York
Death16 SEP 1894 - Ganges, Allegan Co, Michigan
MotherElecta Tophliff Coller
FatherElisha Fields

Born in Avoca, Steuben Co, New York on 16 DEC 1852 to Elisha Fields and Electa Tophliff Coller. Adella (Della) Fields married George Henry Newcombe and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 SEP 1894 in Ganges, Allegan Co, Michigan.

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Parents
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Elisha Fields
1818 - 1882
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Electa Tophliff Coller
1826 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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George Henry Newcombe
1844 - 1903
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John J Newcombe
1871 - 1949
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Della Newcombe
1874 - 1941
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Ellsworth Newcombe
1878 - 1934
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Queen Victoria/marie Newcombe 1
1885 - 1946
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George Henry Newcombe
1876 - 1940
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Electra Jane Newcombe
1883 - 1905
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Lulu E Newcombe
1883 - 1961
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Bessie Newcombe
1879 - 1913
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Elva Pearl Newcombe
1872 - 1876

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