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Herbert Fields

Birth1897 - Limestone, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Death11 Aug 1960 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherRebecca McCord
FatherDavid Fields

Born in Limestone, Orangeburg, South Carolina on 1897 to David Fields and Rebecca McCord. Herbert Fields married Suzanna S. Miller and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Aug 1960 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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David Fields
1868 - 1934
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Rebecca Mccord
1871 - Unknown
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Suzanna S. Miller
1901 - 1923
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Irene Orrie Fields
1929 - 1994
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Herbert Jr. (Pete) Fields
1936 - 2006
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Nettie J. Fields
1932 - 2012
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Edgar Walter Fields
1921 - 1999
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Joseph Fields
1923 - 2005
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Bertha Lee Fields
1922 - 1993
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Thoma D Fields
1935 - 1993

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