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Benjamin Franklin Fields

Birth02 JUN 1834 - Columbus, Lowndes, MS
Death01 MAY 1909 - Comanche, Comanche, TX
MotherElizabeth Lindsay-Fields-Taylor
FatherJoseph Burton Fields

Born in Columbus, Lowndes, MS on 02 JUN 1834 to Joseph Burton Fields and Elizabeth Lindsay-Fields-Taylor. Benjamin Franklin Fields married Sarah A. Buenavista Gartman and had 9 children. He passed away on 01 MAY 1909 in Comanche, Comanche, TX.

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Joseph Burton Fields
1802 - 1843
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Elizabeth Lindsay-fields-taylor
1806 - 1895
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Sarah A. Buenavista Gartman
1851 - 1928
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Ola May Fields
1877 - 1944
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Franklin Smallwood "Frank" Fields
1879 - 1938
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Henry Lee Fields
1888 - 1939
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John Melvin "Jay" Fields
1892 - 1920
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Benjamin Burton Fields
1888 - 1946
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Lou Elath Fields
1880 - 1966
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Annie Maud Fields
1875 - 1961
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Emma J Fields
1884 - 1968
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Ollie P. Fields
1883 - 1945

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