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Nathaniel Fields

Birth1725 - Hanover, Virginia, United States
Death1 Apr 1777 - Guilford, North Carolina, United States
MotherSarah Ann Lawson
FatherNathaniel Fields

Born in Hanover, Virginia, United States on 1725 to Nathaniel Fields and Sarah Ann Lawson. Nathaniel Fields married Mary Dodd Armstrong and had 13 children. He passed away on 1 Apr 1777 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States.

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Nathaniel Fields
1709 - 1763
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Sarah Ann Lawson
1710 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Mary Dodd Armstrong
1723 - 1797
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Mary Gibson
1750 - Unknown
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Agnes Fields
1750 - 1821
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Ansel Fields
1750 - 1834
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Elija Fields
1755 - Unknown
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William Fields
1760 - 1820
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Robert Nelson Pleasant Fields
1768 - 1839
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Obediah Fields
1760 - 1802
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John Fields
1752 - 1833
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Susanna Fields
1765 - 1794
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Allen Fields
1770 - 1839
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Agathy Fields
1756 - 1791
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Penelope Fields
Unknown - Unknown
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John A Fields
1752 - 1835
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William H Fields
1755 - 1820

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