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John Fields

Birth22 Oct 1810 - Tennessee, United States
Death23 March 1864 - Denton County, Texas, USA
MotherLetties (Leticia) Beeson
FatherJoseph Fields

Born in Tennessee, United States on 22 Oct 1810 to Joseph Fields and Letties (Leticia) Beeson. John Fields married Sarah Mary Morris and had 12 children. He passed away on 23 March 1864 in Denton County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Fields
1764 - 1844
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Letties (Leticia) Beeson
1771 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Mary Morris
1817 - 1866
Children Show all
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John Newton Fields
1843 - 1928
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Mary Jane Fields
1838 - Unknown
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William Jasper Fields
1834 - 1907
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Kesiah Kizzie Fields
1832 - 1880
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Greenup C Fields
1836 - 1858
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Nancy Lucinda Fields
1859 - Unknown
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Amanda Elizabeth Fields
1852 - 1873
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Sarah Ann Fields
1845 - 1864
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Joseph P Fields
1840 - 1842
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Burton G. Fields
1856 - 1857
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Pleasant Mcdonald Fields
1850 - 1855
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Asbury C Fields
1848 - 1867

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