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Julia Fields

Birth22 Jan 1889 - Kentucky
Death27 December 1978 - Avawam, Perry, Kentucky, United States of America
MotherTabitha Whitaker
FatherElhanon Fields

Born in Kentucky on 22 Jan 1889 to Elhanon Fields and Tabitha Whitaker. Julia Fields married Thomas North and had 9 children. She passed away on 27 December 1978 in Avawam, Perry, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Parents
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Elhanon Fields
1858 - 1922
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Tabitha Whitaker
1862 - 1942
Spouse(s)
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Thomas North
1888 - 1962
Children Show all
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Ruby North
1911 - 1988
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Frederick North
1935 - 1935
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Rex North
1916 - 1962
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Jaynell (Gaynell) North
1918 - 1994
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Essie Alpha North
1928 - 2015
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James Edward North
1930 - 1991
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Perry North
1913 - 1983
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Gertrude Irene North
1925 - 1989
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Henry North
1921 - 1989

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