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Elizabeth Fields

Birth06 Mar 1797 - Virginia, United States
Deathabout 1870 - Scott County, Virginia
MotherElizabeth Trigger
FatherJoseph Banion Fields

Born in Virginia, United States on 06 Mar 1797 to Joseph Banion Fields and Elizabeth Trigger. Elizabeth Fields married William Samuel Monk and had 10 children. She passed away on about 1870 in Scott County, Virginia.

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Parents
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Joseph Banion Fields
1775 - 1823
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Elizabeth Trigger
1775 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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William Samuel Monk
1796 - 1857
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James B Monk
1819 - 1880
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Mary Jane Monk
1835 - 1880
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Jesse S Monk
1824 - 1910
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Melinda W Lenna Monk
1826 - 1900
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Lucinda Monk
1817 - 1900
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Nancy C. Monk
1838 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Monk
1842 - Unknown
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Elizabeth L. Monk
1845 - Unknown
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Margaret M Monk
1837 - 1900
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Lucinda Cowan Painter
1817 - 1880

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