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Anna FIELDS

Birth6 Oct 1777 - Rockingham, North Carolina
Death1836 - Scott, Virginia
MotherMary Smith
FatherJohn Fields

Born in Rockingham, North Carolina on 6 Oct 1777 to John Fields and Mary Smith. Anna FIELDS married Thomas Strong and had 11 children. She passed away on 1836 in Scott, Virginia.

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Parents
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John Fields
1752 - 1833
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Mary Smith
1758 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Strong
1773 - 1858
Children Show all
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James Strong
1816 - 1872
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Rev John M Strong
1797 - 1852
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Thomas C Strong
1817 - 1867
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Samuel Strong
1808 - 1863
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Eleanor Strong
1798 - 1863
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William Dodson Strong
1800 - 1864
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Julia Ann Strong
1805 - 1853
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Hiram F. Strong
1819 - 1888
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Lydia Strong
1812 - 1849
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Polly Strong
1802 - 1872
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Mary Polly Strong
1801 - 1872

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