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James J Fields

Birth8 Jun 1849 - District 68, Pike, Georgia
Death13 Sep 1913 - Randolph County, Alabama, USA
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FatherWilliam Fields

Born in District 68, Pike, Georgia on 8 Jun 1849 to William Fields. James J Fields married Lucinda Elizabeth "Sis" Fincher and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Sep 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, USA.

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William Fields
1813 - Unknown
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Lucinda Elizabeth "Sis" Fincher
1850 - 1919
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William "Billy" Tarpley Fields
1877 - 1948
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Mary F Fields
1874 - 1910
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Cynthia Annie Fields
1871 - 1951
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James Hilliard Fields
1887 - 1925
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Lucinda Exa Fields
1882 - 1902
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Mollie Fields
1883 - Unknown
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Gala Fincher
1871 - Unknown
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Otsie Fincher
1876 - Unknown
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Joseph H. Fincher
1874 - Unknown
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Allie Fincher
1880 - Unknown

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