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John Fields

Birth1802 - Sale Creek, Hamilton, Tennessee, USA
DeathOctober 1844 - Cowskin Prairie, Delaware Dist, Cherokee Nation West
MotherElizabeth Walls
FatherJames Samuel Cherokee Bigby

Born in Sale Creek, Hamilton, Tennessee, USA on 1802 to James Samuel Cherokee Bigby and Elizabeth Walls. John Fields married Elizabeth Ann Wickett and had 12 children. He passed away on October 1844 in Cowskin Prairie, Delaware Dist, Cherokee Nation West.

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Parents
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James Samuel Cherokee Bigby
1750 - 1805
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Elizabeth Walls
1764 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ann Wickett
1770 - 1869
Children Show all
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Martha "Patsy" Rogers Fields
1826 - 1870
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Mary Jane Fields
1835 - 1859
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Sabra Jane Fields
1840 - 1874
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James W. Fields
1837 - 1894
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John R Fields
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah Fields
1842 - 1858
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Nannie A. Fields
1833 - 1859
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Richard Fields
1824 - 1911
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Nancy Caroline Couch
1824 - 1915
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Louisa Fields
1843 - Unknown
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Nathaniel A Fields
1839 - 1890
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Mary Polly Fields / Lawson
1826 - 1915

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