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Mathew Johnson Fields

Birth28 June 1875 - Delaware District, Cherokee Nation West, Indian Territory
Death6 Jan 1952 - Oklahoma, United States
MotherCaroline Carroll
FatherThompson D Fields

Born in Delaware District, Cherokee Nation West, Indian Territory on 28 June 1875 to Thompson D Fields and Caroline Carroll. Mathew Johnson Fields married Margaret V Trotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 Jan 1952 in Oklahoma, United States.

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Thompson D Fields
1845 - 1892
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Caroline Carroll
1847 - 1913
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Margaret V Trotter
1877 - 1941
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Tommy Thompson Fields
1896 - 1950
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Sylvia Caroline Fields
1903 - 1971
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Paul William Fields
1908 - 1953
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Mathew Fields
1912 - 1967
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Kenneth Shannon Fields
1918 - 1991
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Mildred Beatrice Fields
1905 - 1998
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Ruby Mae Fields
1895 - 1975
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Straucie Lee Fields
1900 - 1975
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Rueall Fields
1910 - 1911

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