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John FIELDS

Birth2 Apr 1752 - Hanover, Virginia, United States
Death1 Sep 1835 - Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Dodd Armstrong
FatherNathaniel Fields

Born in Hanover, Virginia, United States on 2 Apr 1752 to Nathaniel Fields and Mary Dodd Armstrong. John FIELDS married Mary Ann Gibson and had 19 children. He passed away on 1 Sep 1835 in Rockingham, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
Nathaniel Fields
1728 - 1777
Mary Dodd Armstrong
1723 - 1797
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Gibson
1754 - 1844
Children Show all
John Jr Fields
1794 - 1841
Jeremiah Fields
1787 - 1830
Anna "Annie" Fields
1777 - 1838
Susan Fields
1785 - 1821
Nathaniel Fields
1789 - 1839
Caroline Lydia Fields
1779 - 1850
Lucy Fields
1792 - 1820
Jean Fields
1772 - 1831
Rachel Fields
1783 - 1821
Elizabeth Annie Field
1775 - 1845

Tabitha Weatherly
1775 - 1860
William Fields
1764 - 1815
Nathaniel Fields
1786 - 1834
Mary Fields
1775 - 1855
Rachel Fields
1783 - 1870
Elizabeth Fields
1781 - Unknown
William Fields
1764 - 1815
John Fields
1781 - Unknown
Joseph Fields
1766 - 1790

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