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George Washington Fields

Birth15 Dec 1886 - Rockett, Ellis, Texas, United States
Death12 OCT 1940 - Lancaster, Dallas, Texas, United States
MotherMary Frances Kirk
FatherJames Galloway Fields

Born in Rockett, Ellis, Texas, United States on 15 Dec 1886 to James Galloway Fields and Mary Frances Kirk. George Washington Fields married Pluma Robinette and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 OCT 1940 in Lancaster, Dallas, Texas, United States.

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James Galloway Fields
1832 - 1896
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Mary Frances Kirk
1850 - 1907
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Pluma Robinette
1889 - 1973
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Lillie Fields
1906 - 1984
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Harry Leon Fields
1914 - 1962
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Veta B Fields
1910 - 1932
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Horace Copeland Jack Fields
1920 - 1965
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Irving Fields
1911 - 1926
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Mildred Eula Fields
1922 - 2003
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Barbara Fields
1932 - 2012
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George Fields
1924 - 2007
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Elizabeth Jo Fields
1930 - 1995

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