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Marion Fields

Birth2 Aug 1871 - Pigeon, Pike, Kentucky, United States
Death4 Dec 1952 - Pike, Kentucky, United States
MotherDaly Ann Lawson
FatherElisha Cummings Fields

Born in Pigeon, Pike, Kentucky, United States on 2 Aug 1871 to Elisha Cummings Fields and Daly Ann Lawson. Marion Fields married Martha Jane Ray and had 13 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1952 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Elisha Cummings Fields
1828 - 1896
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Daly Ann Lawson
1834 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Martha Jane Ray
1875 - 1951
Children Show all
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William 'Bill' Fields
1910 - 1986
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Cora Fields
1912 - 1928
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Effie Fields
1921 - 1997
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Samuel Fields
1908 - 1995
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Jordan "Gird/jird" Fields
1904 - 1971
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Canada "Candy" Fields
1896 - 1981
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Mary Ann Fields
1899 - 1929
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Jettie Fields
1902 - 1993
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Troy Fields
1894 - 1948
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Sam Fields
1910 - 1998
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Frank Fields
1917 - 2003
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Roy Harvey Fields
1897 - 1991
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Carl Fields
1914 - 2001

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