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Matthew Fields

Birth1784-02-10 - Willingham By Stow, Lincolnshire
Death29 Dec 1852 - Claridon Twp, Marion, Ohio
MotherDinah Fish
FatherMatthew Field II

Born in Willingham By Stow, Lincolnshire on 1784-02-10 to Matthew Field II and Dinah Fish. Matthew Fields married Elizabeth Ann Hatfield and had 15 children. He passed away on 29 Dec 1852 in Claridon Twp, Marion, Ohio.

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Parents
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Matthew Field Ii
1753 - 1841
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Dinah Fish
1753 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ann Hatfield
1787 - 1869
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Matthew Fields
1814 - 1892
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Mary Sophia Fields
1812 - 1892
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Edward D. Fields
1829 - 1924
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Ann Fields
1810 - 1894
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Sarah Warwick
1822 - 1902
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Henry Fields
1817 - 1905
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John A Fields
1805 - 1890
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Dinah C Fields
1833 - 1916
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William Fields
1828 - 1924
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Joseph D Fields
1820 - 1908
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Benjamin Fields
1825 - 1861
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Elizabeth Field
1807 - 1869
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Martha Fields
1808 - 1891
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Elizabeth Martin
1814 - 1869
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Sophia Hooton
1808 - 1891

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