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Celia Columbia Fields

Birth07 Dec 1872 - Roane, West Virginia, USA
Death17 Oct 1952 - Roane, West Virginia
MotherCelia Presley
FatherJohn E. F. Fields

Born in Roane, West Virginia, USA on 07 Dec 1872 to John E. F. Fields and Celia Presley. Celia Columbia Fields married William Shouldis and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 Oct 1952 in Roane, West Virginia.

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Parents
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John E. F. Fields
1836 - 1903
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Celia Presley
1838 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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William Shouldis
1872 - 1951
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Dennis Howard Shouldis
1894 - 1963
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Warren Woodroe Shouldis
1913 - 1944
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Rufus Harold Shouldis
1910 - 1955
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Margie Shouldis
1902 - 1981
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Joseph Carl Shouldis
1905 - 1990
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Virgie G Shouldis
1896 - 1974
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Jenette D Shouldis
1900 - 1969
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Glada Ethel Shouldis
1897 - 1978
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Ruth S Shouldis
1910 - 2006
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Suewanee Shouldis
1914 - 1990

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