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Charles Christopher Fields

Birth22 Oct 1862 - Kentucky, or, Tennessee, USA
Death8 Jan 1942 - Greenup, Kentucky, USA
MotherLucinda Manis
FatherAnderson Fields

Born in Kentucky, or, Tennessee, USA on 22 Oct 1862 to Anderson Fields and Lucinda Manis. Charles Christopher Fields married Emma Lou Hale Fields Taylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 Jan 1942 in Greenup, Kentucky, USA.

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Anderson Fields
1826 - 1894
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Lucinda Manis
1835 - 1924
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Emma Lou Hale Fields Taylor
1879 - 1978
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Arnold Dewey Fields
1898 - 1992
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John Denver Fields
1908 - 1981
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Carrie Belle Fields
1904 - 2007
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Jesse L Fields
1902 - 1975
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Charles A Fields
1913 - 1988
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Columbus Fields
1899 - 1978
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Myrtle Lucinda Hale
1911 - 1941
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James Wilson Fields
1919 - 1995
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Emma M Fields
1915 - 1935
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Core Fields
1902 - 1976

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