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John Henry Fields

Birth20 March 1854 - Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death4 Aug 1930 - Wellston, Jackson, Ohio, USA
MotherMalinda Lynnia W Belcher
FatherCrabtree Richard Fields

Born in Lawrence County, Ohio, USA on 20 March 1854 to Crabtree Richard Fields and Malinda Lynnia W Belcher. John Henry Fields married Mary Perkins and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 Aug 1930 in Wellston, Jackson, Ohio, USA.

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Crabtree Richard Fields
1800 - 1881
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Malinda Lynnia W Belcher
1812 - 1892
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Mary Perkins
1857 - Unknown
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Delilah Josephine Hill
1868 - 1942
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Lola J Fields
1884 - 1925
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Sarah Luna Fields
1876 - 1941
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William Ernest Fields
1878 - 1949
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Mary Ann Fields
1881 - 1952
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Bessie Pearl Fields
1892 - 1941
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Frederick Fields
1894 - 1946
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Elizabeth Whetstone
1887 - 1939
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Burdine Fields
1899 - Unknown

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