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John H. Fields

BirthAbout 1833 - Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
DeathMay 1879 - Lake, Tennessee, United States
MotherNancy Jane Mannis
FatherWilliam Fields

Born in Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA on About 1833 to William Fields and Nancy Jane Mannis. John H. Fields married Martha Foster and had 10 children. He passed away on May 1879 in Lake, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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William Fields
1802 - 1863
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Nancy Jane Mannis
1804 - 1886
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Martha Foster
1836 - Unknown
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Mary Flatt
1842 - Unknown
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Ulyses Grant Fields
1865 - 1915
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Nancy Jane Fields
1858 - Unknown
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William Riley Fields
1853 - Unknown
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David Adam Fields
1864 - 1926
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Henry Asbury Fields
1859 - 1919
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John D. Fields
1862 - Unknown
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Charles E. Fields
1873 - Unknown
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Arthur L Flatt
1872 - 1941
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Francis B (Frank) Fields
1857 - 1923
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James W Fields
1861 - Unknown

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