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Josephus Cephus Fields

Birth11 May 1902 - Grove, Delaware, Oklahoma, USA
DeathFeb 1947 - Delaware County, Oklahoma
MotherAnnie Fields
FatherWalker Fields ok

Born in Grove, Delaware, Oklahoma, USA on 11 May 1902 to Walker Fields ok and Annie Fields. Josephus Cephus Fields married Lena Ellen Morgan and had 6 children. He passed away on Feb 1947 in Delaware County, Oklahoma.

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Walker Fields Ok
1877 - 1960
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Annie Fields
1884 - 1967
Spouse(s)
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Lena Ellen Morgan
1906 - 1990
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Joe Cephus (J.c.) Fields
1928 - 2003
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Franklin Walker Fields
1934 - 1991
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Pearl Maxine Fields
1926 - 1989
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Dewey Morgan Fields
1930 - 1985
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Hannette Jean (Billie) Fields
1932 - 2002
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Melba K. Fields
1922 - 2014

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