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Susannah Almeda Fields

Birth03 Jun 1841 - Watburg, Tennessee, United States
Death1915 - Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
MotherMatilda Melinda Staples
FatherWilliam Dudley Fields

Born in Watburg, Tennessee, United States on 03 Jun 1841 to William Dudley Fields and Matilda Melinda Staples. Susannah Almeda Fields married William Thomas "Billy" Whedbee and had 4 children. She passed away on 1915 in Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA.

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William Dudley Fields
1798 - 1874
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Matilda Melinda Staples
1800 - 1870
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William Thomas "Billy" Whedbee
1838 - 1904
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Richard Davis Whedbee
1863 - 1954
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Benjamin Roberts T Whedbee
1868 - 1911
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Nancy Ann Tennessee Whedbee
1870 - 1900
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Tennessee Whedbee
1867 - 1895

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