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David C Fields

Birth27 Jul 1834 - Oregon, Clark, Indiana, United States
Death28 Mar 1914 - North Mcgregor, Mendon Township, Clayton County, Iowa, USA
MotherEveline Whiteman
FatherAbner Fields

Born in Oregon, Clark, Indiana, United States on 27 Jul 1834 to Abner Fields and Eveline Whiteman. David C Fields married Mary Ann Clapp and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1914 in North Mcgregor, Mendon Township, Clayton County, Iowa, USA.

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Abner Fields
1798 - 1869
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Eveline Whiteman
1796 - 1870
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Mary Ann Clapp
1838 - 1898
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Belle "Lisa" Fields
1861 - 1934
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Robert V Fields
1864 - 1934
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Charles Edgar Fields
1875 - 1953
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Rose Myrtle Fields
1878 - 1909
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William Henry Fields
1872 - 1937

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