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Barbara Alice Fields

Birth27 Dec 1877 - Goose Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
Death18 JUN 1948 - Odessa, Clay Co., WV
MotherSarah Catherine Monk
FatherDoctor Ferguson Fields

Born in Goose Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA on 27 Dec 1877 to Doctor Ferguson Fields and Sarah Catherine Monk. Barbara Alice Fields married John H. Cadle and had 9 children. She passed away on 18 JUN 1948 in Odessa, Clay Co., WV.

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Parents
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Doctor Ferguson Fields
1856 - 1952
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Sarah Catherine Monk
1856 - 1943
Spouse(s)
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John H. Cadle
1870 - 1945
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Dona M Cadle
1902 - 1987
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Richard F Cadle
1907 - 1997
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Albert Venton Cadle
1897 - 1984
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Maynard D. Cadle
1899 - 1973
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Ward B Cadle
1896 - Unknown
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Sarah E. M. M. M. Cadle
1909 - 1933
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Letty Pearl Cadle
1904 - Unknown
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Chilton Edward "Chuck" Cadle
1912 - 1994
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Charles Andrew Cadle
1923 - 2016

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