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Martha Ellen Fields

Birth17 Feb 1870 - Jackson County, West Virginia
Death11 Dec 1921 - Roane County, West Virginia
MotherSarah Ann Rhodes
FatherReese Bowen Fields

Born in Jackson County, West Virginia on 17 Feb 1870 to Reese Bowen Fields and Sarah Ann Rhodes. Martha Ellen Fields married George Washington Raines and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 Dec 1921 in Roane County, West Virginia.

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Reese Bowen Fields
1844 - 1916
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Sarah Ann Rhodes
1851 - 1919
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George Washington Raines
1868 - 1948
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Eva Alice Raines
1891 - 1979
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Joseph Burton Raines
1893 - 1958
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Howard Blaine Raines
1909 - 2000
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Elsie Raines
1898 - 1990
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Sherman Hycel Raines
1895 - 1980
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Dallas Raines
1901 - 1973
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Otto Clayton Raines
1904 - 1992
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William Ralph Raines
1906 - 1970
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Curtis Raines
1912 - 2012
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Jacob H. Raines
1890 - 1890

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