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Mary Etta Fields

Birth14 MAY 1861 - Jefferson, Alabama, USA
Death10 SEP 1952 - Jefferson, Alabama, USA
MotherSarah Anne "Sallie" Dickenson
FatherWilliam Tucker Fields, POW

Born in Jefferson, Alabama, USA on 14 MAY 1861 to William Tucker Fields, POW and Sarah Anne "Sallie" Dickenson. Mary Etta Fields married John Milton Waldrop and had 5 children. She passed away on 10 SEP 1952 in Jefferson, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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William Tucker Fields, Pow
1835 - 1921
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Sarah Anne "Sallie" Dickenson
1839 - 1909
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John Milton Waldrop
1857 - 1914
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Robbie A Waldrop
1880 - 1950
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Martha Emma Waldrop
1882 - 1941
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Nancy Alta Geneva Waldrop
1885 - 1964
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Lela Maude Waldrop
1888 - 1938
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David Alfred Waldrop
1893 - 1966

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