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Basil Turner FIELDS

Birth31 Jan 1902 - Metcalfe County, Kentucky
Death8 Oct 1973 - Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana
MotherNancy Ann Gibson
FatherJames (Jim) Henry Fields

Born in Metcalfe County, Kentucky on 31 Jan 1902 to James (Jim) Henry Fields and Nancy Ann Gibson. Basil Turner FIELDS married Emily Eudora "Dora" England and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Oct 1973 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana.

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Parents
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James (Jim) Henry Fields
1859 - 1920
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Nancy Ann Gibson
1867 - 1945
Spouse(s)
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Emily Eudora "Dora" England
1907 - 1967
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Patery L Shirley
1906 - 1930
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Paul Winford Fields
1936 - 1975
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Carlos Earl Fields
1924 - 2002
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John Phillip Fields
1938 - 1973
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Lydia Marie Fields
1931 - 2009
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Barbara Sue Fields
1946 - 1997
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Garnett Oakley Fields
1928 - 2006
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Henry Turner Fields
1934 - 1998
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Albert Arnie Fields
1929 - 1930
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Joe Fields
1950 - 1950
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James Thomas Fields
1941 - 2014
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Albert Arnie Fields
1929 - 1929

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