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Golie Fields

BirthJanuary 19, 1892 - Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Death17 April 1968 - Athens Clarke Georgia United States
MotherEmma Allen
FatherJ W "General" Fields

Born in Jackson County, Georgia, USA on January 19, 1892 to J W "General" Fields and Emma Allen. Golie Fields married Tom C Childers and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 April 1968 in Athens Clarke Georgia United States.

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Parents
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J W "General" Fields
1863 - 1939
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Emma Allen
1861 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Tom C Childers
1875 - 1968
Children Show all
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Tommie Childers
1924 - 1998
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Rosalie Childers
1912 - 2004
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Mozell Childers
1914 - 1950
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Nellie Maude Childers
1908 - 1993
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Clara Belle Childers
1909 - 1996
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Bertie Mae Childers
1916 - 1967
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Flora Childers
1922 - 1980
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Leora Childers
1928 - 2002

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