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David Fieldsend

Birthabt 1828 - Middle Rasen, Linconshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherEllen Early
FatherEdward Fieldsend

Born in Middle Rasen, Linconshire, England on abt 1828 to Edward Fieldsend and Ellen Early. David Fieldsend married Elizabeth Horton and had 8 children.

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Edward Fieldsend
1797 - 1872
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Ellen Early
1802 - 1871
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Elizabeth Horton
1825 - 1890
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Caroline Fieldsend
1850 - Unknown
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George Fieldsend
1868 - Unknown
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Frederick Horton Fieldsend
1862 - Unknown
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Fanny Fieldsend
1865 - Unknown
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Betsy Fieldsend
1860 - Unknown
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Harriet Fieldsend
1855 - Unknown
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Albert Fieldsend
1853 - Unknown
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Martha Ellen Fieldsend
1857 - 1924

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