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David 1 FIELDS

BirthApr 1858 - Allendale, South Carolina, USA
DeathNot Available - Allendale, South Carolina, USA
MotherBetty Bolden Fields
FatherAnthony 1 FIELDS

Born in Allendale, South Carolina, USA on Apr 1858 to Anthony 1 FIELDS and Betty Bolden Fields. David 1 FIELDS married Fannie 1 FIELDS and had 7 children. He passed away in Allendale, South Carolina, USA.

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Anthony 1 Fields
1835 - Unknown
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Betty Bolden Fields
1840 - Unknown
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Fannie 1 Fields
1870 - Unknown
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Rebecca 1 Fields
1891 - Unknown
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July Fields
Unknown - Unknown
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Julia 1 Fields
1884 - 1924
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Reedy 1 Fields
1888 - Unknown
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Jim 1 Fields
1889 - Unknown
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Elliott 1 Fields
1893 - Unknown
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Ella 1 Fields
1896 - Unknown

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