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Julia 1 FIELDS

BirthNov 1884 - Allendale, South Carolina, USA
DeathJan 1924 - Allendale, South Carolina, USA
MotherFannie 1 FIELDS
FatherDavid 1 FIELDS

Born in Allendale, South Carolina, USA on Nov 1884 to David 1 FIELDS and Fannie 1 FIELDS. Julia 1 FIELDS married William ELMORE and had 11 children. She passed away on Jan 1924 in Allendale, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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David 1 Fields
1858 - Unknown
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Fannie 1 Fields
1870 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Elmore
1870 - 1949
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Lucille Morell
1921 - 1995
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Polly Rhodall
1902 - 1987
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Pauline 1 Elmore
1907 - 1935
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Uley 1 Elmore
1916 - Unknown
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William 1 Elmore
1905 - 1948
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Willie 1 Elmore
1916 - Unknown
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Leslie Elmore
1915 - 1997
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Carrie L 1 Elmore
1910 - Unknown
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Jefferson 1 Elmore
1913 - Unknown
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Johnson Johnny 1 Elmore-blake
1913 - 1989
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Malcolm Tuck 1 Elmore
1917 - 1988

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