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William Henry FIELDS

Birth21 Jan 1814 - Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Death27 Apr 1895 - 209 N. Gilmor St., Baltimore, Maryland
MotherAmelia Brashears
FatherEdward Fields

Born in Washington, District of Columbia, USA on 21 Jan 1814 to Edward Fields and Amelia Brashears. William Henry FIELDS married Maria FORTNEY and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1895 in 209 N. Gilmor St., Baltimore, Maryland.

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Edward Fields
Unknown - Unknown
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Amelia Brashears
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Maria Fortney
1819 - 1890
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Georgeana Melvin
1835 - 1916
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Kate Fields
1855 - 1935
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Maria J Fields
1843 - 1905
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Francis Fields
1844 - Unknown
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Mary E Fields
1837 - Unknown
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Ida Selalia Fields
1862 - 1872
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William Henry Fields
1848 - Unknown
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Emma Fields
1849 - 1921
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James E. Fields
1853 - Unknown
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Ann R Fields
1839 - Unknown

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