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Andrew Jackson Fields

Birth04 Feb 1859 - Sparta, Bienville, Louisiana, USA
Death28 Mar 1928 - Ringgold, Bienville, Louisiana, USA
MotherAnn Glower
FatherJohn Fields

Born in Sparta, Bienville, Louisiana, USA on 04 Feb 1859 to John Fields and Ann Glower. Andrew Jackson Fields married Martha Mattie Elizabeth Smith and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1928 in Ringgold, Bienville, Louisiana, USA.

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John Fields
1820 - Unknown
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Ann Glower
1821 - 1870
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Martha Mattie Elizabeth Smith
1864 - 1950
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Effie G. Fields
1893 - 1918
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Charlie Arrealous Fields
1898 - 1968
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Thomas Larry Fields
1895 - 1971
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Sidney Rufus Fields
1889 - 1918
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Molly Etta Fields
1887 - Unknown
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James Wiley Fields
1891 - Unknown
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Mattie Jane Fields
1885 - Unknown
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Alphus A Fields
1898 - Unknown
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Mattie Jane Thompson
1889 - 1988

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