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John Franklin Fields

BirthOct 1847 - Pickneyville, Gwinnett, Georgia, United States
Death25 November 1912 - Alpharetta, Milton, Georgia, United States
MotherEupha Frances Stephens
FatherBenjamin Franklin Fields

Born in Pickneyville, Gwinnett, Georgia, United States on Oct 1847 to Benjamin Franklin Fields and Eupha Frances Stephens. John Franklin Fields married Amanda E. Collins and had 16 children. He passed away on 25 November 1912 in Alpharetta, Milton, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
Benjamin Franklin Fields
1820 - 1909
Eupha Frances Stephens
1822 - 1900
Spouse(s)
Amanda E. Collins
1850 - 1922
Children Show all
Clara Mae Fields
1879 - 1964
Lou Emma Fields
1881 - 1950
George Washington Fields
1875 - 1946
Frances Dale "Frankie" Fields
1885 - 1956
William W Fields
1871 - Unknown
Susan Lj Fields
1882 - 1956
James F Fields
1869 - Unknown
Emma P Fields
1871 - 1913

Homer S. Fields
1890 - 1941
Martha J. Fields
1871 - 1940
Early Washington Fields
1886 - 1952
Mary C. Fields - Campbell
1871 - Unknown
Sarah Ann Fields
1874 - Unknown
Sarah A Feilds
1877 - Unknown
Emma P Fields
1875 - 1944
Early W Fields
1884 - Unknown

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