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Joanna Fields

BirthNov 1870 - Tennessee
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Born in Tennessee on Nov 1870. Joanna Fields married King Fields and had 14 children.

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King Fields
1863 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary A Fields
1893 - 1932
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Mattie Fields
1895 - 1939
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Irene Fields
1887 - Unknown
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Emma Chaffen
1903 - Unknown
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James H Fields
1908 - Unknown
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Porter Fields
1888 - 1936
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Robert Fields
1904 - 2002
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Elbert Fields
1893 - Unknown
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Roosevelt Fields
1905 - Unknown
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Earle Elisabeth Fields
1911 - Unknown
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Lovis L Fields
1910 - Unknown
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Larcelia Fields
1899 - Unknown
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Tenna Fields
1892 - Unknown
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Preston Fields
1885 - Unknown

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