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Louisa FIELDS

Birth6 May 1810 - Merrimack, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
Death10 Apr 1892 - Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
MotherMary HOWE
FatherMarston Fields

Born in Merrimack, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA on 6 May 1810 to Marston Fields and Mary HOWE. Louisa FIELDS married John Stone and had 12 children. She passed away on 10 Apr 1892 in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Marston Fields
1772 - 1815
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Mary Howe
1781 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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John Stone
1807 - 1893
Children Show all
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Mary Catherine Stone
1841 - 1936
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John Atwood Stone
1833 - 1915
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Sarah Elizabeth Stone
1849 - 1939
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Greenleaf (George) Prescott Stone
1851 - 1906
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Sophia Thornton Stone
1835 - 1921
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Hannah Francis Stone
1845 - Unknown
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Alonzo Stone
1847 - 1929
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Bernard Hoilt Stone
1839 - Unknown
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George Washington Stone
1831 - Unknown
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Charles Henry Stone
1843 - 1931
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Emily Caroline Stone
1829 - Unknown
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George Sullivan Stone
1830 - 1895

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