I just joined this list, and am looking for anything on Luna Fields. I don't know where she was born, but am guessing in the early 1870's. Thanks for looking. Sheron Descendants of Luna Fields 1 Luna Fields . +Henry Johnston .. 2 Levie Johnston 1896 - 1924 ...... +William Marshall Touchstone 1894 - 1984 ....... 3 Claudene Touchstone 1918 - ........... +James Arvel Lands 1912 - 1971 ........... 4 Sharon Kay Lands 1947 - ............... +Adolph William Radle 1937 - ................ 5 Casey Colleen Radle 1980 - ........... *2nd Husband of Sharon Kay Lands: ............... +Sheron Rowe Sheppard, Jr. 1942 - ........... 4 Jon William Lands ............... +Sharon ................ 5 Stacey Lynn Lands ........... 4 Jimmie Lee Lands ........... 4 Linda Sue Lands
This list contains children of John Clinton Fields, Sr (my GGgrandfather) and children of Dewitt Fields 1st (my Ggrandfather) I believe most of these to have been in South Carolina although we know a few did move to Arkansas. I would like to find parents of John Clinton Fields, Sr. or any connections to any family members John Clinton Fields Sr (1784 - 20 Nov 1858)& Elizabeth Mixon (1791-?) Dewitt Fields 1st (11 Nov 1806 - 20 Dec 1882) & Mary Margaret Saverance (4 Apr 1809 - ? ) Augustas Alexander (Gus) Fields (18 Apr 1833 - 13 Mar 1915) Putnam Columbus Fields (4 Sep 1834 - ? ) Jane Elizabeth Fields (4 Aug 1836 - ? ) & ? Harrell (? - ? ) Mirab Abigail Fields (5 Mar 1838 - 14 Dec 1918) & ? Saverance John Clinton Fields (7 Aug 1839 - ? ) Orpha Mahala Fields (8 Oct 1841 - ? ) Ransom Joseph Fields (5 Apr 1843 - ? ) & Martha J. ? (? - ? ) George Rufus Fields (9 Aug 1844 - 21 Oct 1844) Hannah Moore Fields (19 Sep 1845 - ? ) & ? Hurst (? - ? ) Frances Sarah Fields (4 Sep 1847 - ? ) Joshua Tumare Fields (4 Feb 1849 - 20 May 1849) Mary Margaret Fields (5 Jun 1850 - ? ) Hennreta Harriet Fields (24 Jan 1852 - 4 Jul 1852) Lydia Ann Fields (26 May 1853 - 4 Jun 1854) Ephraim Dewitt Fields (12 Dec 1854 - 15 Oct 1944) & Ethel Gertrude Huggins (25 Dec 1881 - 29 Aug 1969) Mahala Fields (1808 - ? ) & UNNAMED Redden Fields (1810 - 23 Dec 1871) & Elizabeth Copeland(? - ?) John Clinton Fields Jr (31 Jul 1815 - 6 Feb 1862) & Mary Parnell (30 Oct 1830 - 21 Jul 1906) Ira Bright Fields (1817 - ? ) & Mary Parnell (brothers wife after John Jr. death) Ephraim J. Fields (? 1820 - Before 1860) & Martha ? (? - ? ) Harriet Fields (1825 - ? ) Caron H. Fields (1829 - ? ) Margaret Ann Fields (21 Mar 1830 - ? ) & Caleb Christmas (? - ? ) Jane Elizabeth Fields (? - ? ) Lydia M. Fields (? - ? ) & Abita E. Alexander (? - ? ) Mary E. Fields (? - ? ) & Robert Mitchell Reynolds (? - ? ) William A. Fields (? - ? ) & Dellilah ? (? - ? ) Henretta Fields (? - ? ) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I have just begun looking for information about my great-grandfather, John T. (possibly Terrell) Fields. I do not have a date of birth or date of death, he was born in South Carolina. John T. Fields married Lucy Susan Jennings, born 9/17/1845, in Richmond, Va. She died 1/22/1927 and is buried in Caruthersville, Missouri. John and Lucy Fields had three children: 1. Linnie (or Lennie) Mae Fields, born 5/8/1878, (married Don Holman, a Methodist minister). 2. Julia Ann Fields (married a man named Taylor). 3. Carroll Doyle Fields, my grandfather, born 2/9/1880, in Gayoso, Missouri. He was a merchant. He died 6/9/1945, and was buried in Caruthersville, Missouri. Any help would be appreciated.
To the researcher who was looking for Medad FIELD, my E-mail archive is inaccessible for the customary reason, so I can't look him up. However, I just found three Medad FIELD references for his research. Medad FIELD, found in "Genealogies of Hadley Families" by L.M. Boltwood; Amherst, MA 1862 (205 pp.). Bound with S. Judd's "History of Hadley" and found on page 52. Medad FIELD, found in "Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev. War," compiled by the secretary of the commonwealth of Massachusetts; published at Boston 1896-1908. (17 vol.) Vol. 5:652. Medad FIELD, found in "Census of pensioners for Rev. military service." Published Washington, D.C. 1841 (195 pp.) Page 34. Adele; Seattle
Hi Folks - I wholeheartedly support Liz Freemen in her request for a little better order in the posting of messages. Take a little more time in composing the post. Make sure the subject line corresponds with the content of the post. Too frequently the same subject line is repeated and repeated and forwarded and forwarded when the thread has changed. This really does mess up those of us who try to index using the subject line. Try to think of the folks who are going to receive the post. A good initial post begets a good response. Best to all John Tallman Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Rootsweb Donor
Try Herkimer NY,R -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, January 15, 1999 10 39 Subject: [FIELDS-L] Franklin FIELD >I am looking for the parents of Franklin FIELD, b 1850 somewhere in NY, d 1912 >in Mesick, Wexford, MI; married Alma CLARK in Allegan, MI in 1872. They had >two sons: Cyrus and Edward, b 1874 and 1876 respectively. > >Does ANYBODY have any info on this family. I will share all that I have on >his descendants. And I have lots on Alma CLARK' s family. > >Please contact Judy St. Eve Schor at [email protected] Thank you. > > > > >==== FIELDS Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED. > >
I am looking for the parents of Franklin FIELD, b 1850 somewhere in NY, d 1912 in Mesick, Wexford, MI; married Alma CLARK in Allegan, MI in 1872. They had two sons: Cyrus and Edward, b 1874 and 1876 respectively. Does ANYBODY have any info on this family. I will share all that I have on his descendants. And I have lots on Alma CLARK' s family. Please contact Judy St. Eve Schor at [email protected] Thank you.
I post to the list then do a lot of Waiting, Watching, and Wishing. So often I see postings where it will give the name of a Fields person and that they married so and so; or that they are looking for the parents of that Fields person; or they ae looking for the spouse of the Fields person. SUGGESTION: When posting, please give names, dates, places (as many of the three as you can). Just having the Fields name and the spouses name is of no value. In my situation, I have hundreds of FIELDS scattered to the four winds. So many times, I do not have the spouse's name, but the FIELDS name is repeated many times through several generations that it is impossible to tell whether my line could connect with the posting. I am reluctant to communcate with whoever post these kinds of messages (simply because I have way too many possibilities). A birthdate (of the FIELDS or the spouse) or a marriage date would help connect with the correct generation. Even a circa birthdate taken from a census record would be of great value. A state would help connect with the correct family; a county within a state would narrow the names further. I guess I just wanted to get this off my chest - will be posting it to one or two other surname lists. Liz Freeman In Oklahoma!
I am seeking any information on my great-grandmother Mary Francis (Fields) Blanton. She was married to Arthur Blanton, had 2 daughters and she passed away in April or May of 1932. We believe her birthday was April 12 but are not sure of the year. Thanks in advance. Dianna Covert
Looking for descendants of Jesse and Catherine Fields. Migrated from SC to Union Co., GA in 1837. Daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Bettie) Fields born along the way. Other siblings wete John and Thomas Fields. Bettie married George Smith and had four children, two dies in infancy. The survivors were Louis W. and Joseph W. Smith. 2nd marriage to C. E. Foster. Their three sons were Ulyssys G., William R. and Edmund L. Foster and two daughters, Eva and Fleta.
Miner Smith Field and son Irwin Miner Field,Tioga PA in the 1800's.R -----Original Message----- From: Loyd Fields <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 7 47 Subject: [FIELDS-L] William Fields - Pike Co., GA >We have had several new members and I would like to try this again. > >Looking for information on William FIELDS b. ca. 1813 in GA. Found in >Pike County, Georgia on 1840 and 1850 census. Married Sarah Elizabeth >MAYO. Children were Mary A. Fields (b. ca. 1835), Thomas J. Fields >(b. 1837) and James J. Fields (b. 1848) and possibly Henry J. Fields >(b. ca. 1833). Family moved to Carroll Co., GA sometime after 1850. >Loyd Fields [email protected] > > > > > > >==== FIELDS Mailing List ==== >To SUBSCRIBE OR UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: >[email protected] for regular mail mode >List Manager: Randall Fields ([email protected]) > >
We have had several new members and I would like to try this again. Looking for information on William FIELDS b. ca. 1813 in GA. Found in Pike County, Georgia on 1840 and 1850 census. Married Sarah Elizabeth MAYO. Children were Mary A. Fields (b. ca. 1835), Thomas J. Fields (b. 1837) and James J. Fields (b. 1848) and possibly Henry J. Fields (b. ca. 1833). Family moved to Carroll Co., GA sometime after 1850. Loyd Fields [email protected]
Looking for any information on Nathaniel Fields b 1727 VA, married Mary ?? in VA. they moved to NC abt 1760. He served and died 1777 in the Revolution. Any one know his wife last name, or his parents??. Also interested in adding to list of grandchildren of Nathaniel and Mary or other current descendants. I have book Field-Whitesell-Dodd by Ruth Fields Lewis. it has a lot on their children Ansel Fields and Robert Nelson Pleasant Fields (my line). And less on the other children Agnes, John, William,Elijah, Susanna and Allen. And some think Obadiah may also be a son. Oregon Reunion. We are planning a reunion last week-end in July on the Ambrose Fields Donation Land Claim West Linn OR. Ambrose is a grandson to Nathaniel and Mary. Ambrose and Ann Nower Fields and their 8 children came to Oregon in 1847 and 1852. he came first to check it out.
Hello List, Hoping to make new connections to this line... Thanks, Dallas Fox Descendants of William Joseph Fields 1 William Joseph Fields b: March 27, 1808 in Kentucky d: November 18, 1875 +Mary Kingery b: May 25, 1814 in Greene County, Ohio d: December 01, 1875 2 Silas Fields b: June 29, 1839 d: 1904 +Sarah Jane (Sally) Ricord b: March 31, 1843 d: June 19, 1915 3 William Thomas Fields b: July 24, 1863 in Franklin County Indiana d: December 31, 1928 +Sarah Anna C. Whittington b: December 19, 1861 in Waveland, Indiana, Montgomery County d: July 31, 1945 4 Herbert Vernon Fields b: May 26, 1892 in Union Co., Indiana d: May 14, 1950 +India Marie Whiteman b: March 31, 1897 in Philomath, Indiana, Union County d: July 09, 1979 5 Glenn Melbourne Fields b: December 01, 1919 in Liberty, Indiana, Union Co. (Eli Creek) d: June 03, 1997 +Ruth Helen Jennings b: May 31, 1921 in Richmond, Indiana, Wayne Co. d: October 29, 1994 *2nd Wife of Glenn Melbourne Fields: +Roma Pauline Barritt b: May 15, 1932 in Callaway Co., Missouri 5 Oleta Violet Fields b: July 05, 1914 in Quakertown, Indiana, Union Co. d: December 24, 1994 +Virgil Clinton Beck b: February 17, 1907 in Union County, Indiana d: August 16, 1975 5 Pauline Frances Fields b: February 15, 1917 in Union County, Indiana (Eli Creek) d: March 23, 1989 +Graydon L. Luker b: August 1909 in Indiana d: August 1964 *2nd Husband of Pauline Frances Fields: +James E. Helbert b: in Missouri *3rd Husband of Pauline Frances Fields: +Henry J. Davis 4 Lula Marie Fields b: June 28, 1889 in Stevens County, Kansas d: March 18, 1931 +Jesse Joseph Gettinger b: September 05, 1884 d: March 01, 1971 4 Vivian Grace Fields b: July 08, 1890 in Stevens County, Kansas d: March 1991 +Unknown Young *2nd Husband of Vivian Grace Fields: +William Huff b: November 03, 1890 d: October 1912 4 Anna Ruby Fields b: November 11, 1893 in Union County, Indiana +Irvin Kenneth Lemmon b: February 22, 1896 d: December 20, 1970 4 Maynard Thomas Fields b: April 04, 1896 in Union County, Indiana d: June 14, 1946 +Edith Connaway b: April 04, 1896 5 Mary Elizabeth Fields 5 Letha Lee Fields b: September 03, 1920 in Union County, Indiana d: May 21, 1988 +Andrew Francis Riley 5 Thoma Meredith Fields 5 Norma Faye Fields 4 Elsie May Fields b: June 09, 1898 in Union County, Indiana +Charles Marion West b: June 01, 1900 4 Wilford Cameron Fields b: November 01, 1899 in Union County, Indiana d: February 18, 1973 +Eva Tewart *2nd Wife of Wilford Cameron Fields: +Floriene Spurrier b: September 20, 1904 4 Clifford Virgil Fields b: May 08, 1901 in Union County, Indiana d: September 25, 1972 +Catherine Adams b: September 23, 1915 4 Robert Montell Fields b: October 07, 1905 in Union County, Indiana d: May 07, 1958 +Garnet Barlow 3 Frank Fields b: 1868 in 1909 3 Martha Fields b: 1866 d: 1934 +Elmer Sheppard b: 1864 d: 1932 3 Mary Louisa Fields b: 1870 d: April 17, 1939 +Edward White d: April 28, 1942 3 Effie A. Fields b: June 16, 1872 d: April 26, 1926 +Charles Woods b: 1875 d: 1953 3 Walter Fields b: May 13, 1873 d: December 10, 1940 +Lina Grist b: 1879 d: 1966 *2nd Wife of Walter Fields: +Anna Hines 3 Earnest Leroy Fields b: April 27, 1878 d: November 01, 1933 +Minnie Waterson b: 1881 d: March 15, 1948 2 William Fields b: September 05, 1835 d: September 06, 1914 +Elizabeth Crawley b: November 05, 1837 d: May 18, 1915 2 Elizabeth Fields b: April 20, 1837 +Timothy Crawley 3 Della Crawley +Vernon Hill 4 Francis Hill b: November 23, 1897 +Minnie Evelyn Pitcher 5 Elizabeth L. Hill +William S. Hampton 2 Mary Fields b: January 10, 1842 d: November 02, 1865 2 Martha Fields b: January 12, 1844 d: March 22, 1864 2 Lucy Ann Fields b: April 26, 1846 d: October 19, 1930 +Frances M. Allison b: June 04, 1846 d: November 21, 1921 2 Sarah Fields b: September 09, 1848 +O.W. Barnard 2 Joseph Fields b: October 21, 1852 2 James Fields b: December 23, 1854 d: 1931 +Riley A. Northern b: 1855 d: 1908 3 Samuel Joseph Fields b: October 28, 1891 +Hattie Haag 4 Lowell Fields 4 Ina Fields 4 Doris Fields 4 Ada Fields 4 Reva Fields
I am looking for info on Benjamin, Thomas and Richard Fields circa 1780, Monongalia Co. VA, WVA. Also family of James Field who married Mary (Polly) Plumb 30 Jan 1811 in Monongalia Co. Sally Cross
Everyone please join me in welcoming these new subscribers to the list. Some of them are just rejoining the list after a short vacation. Date: 1/11/99 2:20:24 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Mike Sloan) To: FIELDS-D Date: 1/10/99 10:32:41 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] To: FIELDS-L Date: 1/10/99 5:21:25 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Billie Stovall) To: fields-l Date: 1/10/99 2:06:21 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Dallas Fox) To: FIELDS-L If any of you have not yet posted you lines then we invite you to do so as soon as possible. The list only works when you post information. Let us know about those brick walls you are trying to break through. If you are new to genealogy or new to the internet we invit eyou to ask questions. Someone on this list will surely have an answer for you. List Manager Randall Fields
Listed in the 1850 Census for Wellsboro Township, Tioga, PA is Eliphias Field, age 47, b. VT, Mason Household #99 Wife Letitia, age 43, b. PA Rebecca J., age 25, b. NY Cyrus, age 18, b. PA Listed in the Delmar Township, Tioga, PA Isaac F. Field, age 44, b. VT Household #62 Wife Catherine, age 41, b. PA Daniel, age 22 Everette, age 15, b. PA Moses Field, age 40, B. VT Household #64 Wife? Amy, age 53, b. NY Delos, age 12, b. PA Darwin, age 8, b. PA Charles, age 5, b. PA George, age 2, b. PA Flora L., age 6mos., b. PA Zenas Field, age 74, b. VH Buried in Wellsboro Cemetery, Wellsboro, Tioga, PA Isaac Catherine Daniel Darwin S. Delos Everett Moses And 19 others not in the 1850 census. Buried in Academy Hill Cemetery, Wellsboro, Tioga, PA Barbara Field, d. 17 April 1849 age 31 yr 11 mo. w/o Prescott Field Thomas B. Field, d. 5 Aug. 1845, 20 yr. 3 mo. 8 da. My gggrandfather, George Washington Field was b. in Tioga Co., PA to ? Field and Martha Jane McEwen, in 1840. He is believed to have a brother Albert Field. Martha's mother, Elisabeth McEwen and sister Catherine are also found in the Delmar 1850 census, household #28. George, Martha and two sons moved to Madison Co., IL in the 1840's so are not in this census. I believe some (or all) of these Field families are to my gggrandfather, ? Field (first name unknown). If anyone is researching these families, I'd greatly appreciate any information you may have, especially, my gggrandfathers given name. Thanks. Jack D. Davis
Is there anyone who has connections to Field families in Gloucestershire England? The time period would be mid 1800's. Would like to hear from you, Dorothy T
Descendants of Anderson Pinkney Fields Generation No. 1 1. ANDERSON PINKNEY6 FIELDS (MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 19 November 1859 in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Alabama, and died 06 February 1942 in Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. He married (1) AREY M. SAMPLES 03 April 1881 in Forsyth County, Georgia, daughter of MONROE SAMPLES and ELIZABETH PHILLIPS. He married (2) LOUVENIA EMELINE SAMPLES Abt. 1900 in Chilton County, Alabama, daughter of ISAAC SAMPLES and FRANCIS SAMPLES. Notes for ANDERSON PINKNEY FIELDS: He was known as Pink. On the census taken 11 July 1860 he is listed as 7 months old. This would place his date of birth between 12 November and 11 December, 1859. His death certificate gives his date of birth as November 19, 1859. Marriage Notes for ANDERSON FIELDS and AREY SAMPLES: It is not certain that the Andrew P. Fields of Gwinnett County, Georgia who married Arey M. Samples of Forsyth County, Georgia was actually Anderson P. Fields. No other Andrew Fields has been found at this time and Anderson would have been 21 years old and ready to marry. If this was Anderson it brings up certain questions. 1) What happened to Arey Samples/Fields? 2) Were there any children from the marriage and if so, what happened to those children? If this was not Anderson Fields we have other questions. 1) Did Anderson wait until he was 40 years old to marry and why would he wait so long? 2) Did he marry someone else for which there is no record and why is there no record? Children of ANDERSON FIELDS and LOUVENIA SAMPLES are: 2. i. LILLIE EDDIS7 FIELDS, b. 24 March 1898, Atlanta, Georgia. 3. ii. JOHNSON FIELDS, b. 19 January 1901, Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama; d. 01 February 1980, Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama. 4. iii. BARNEY FIELDS, b. 14 December 1903, Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama; d. 27 July 1992, Talladega County, Alabama. 5. iv. FELTON FIELDS, b. 28 March 1905, Alabama; d. June 1986, Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama. v. DELTON FIELDS, b. 1908; d. 1908. vi. FLOYD FIELDS, b. 1912; m. (1) LULA B. SISK; m. (2) IVA LEE; m. (3) GLADYS EDWARDS. 6. vii. TED FIELDS, b. 1916. Generation No. 2 2. LILLIE EDDIS7 FIELDS (ANDERSON PINKNEY6, MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 24 March 1898 in Atlanta, Georgia. She married MELVIN SIMS, SR.. Children of LILLIE FIELDS and MELVIN SIMS are: i. MELVIN8 SIMS, JR.. ii. AUGUSTA SIMS, m. ALONZO TARWATER. iii. JIMMY SIMS. 3. JOHNSON7 FIELDS (ANDERSON PINKNEY6, MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 19 January 1901 in Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, and died 01 February 1980 in Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama. He married MATTIE LORENE DELIA HILL 02 January 1921 in Talladega County, Alabama, daughter of ISAAC HILL and MARGARET GRAHAM. Children of JOHNSON FIELDS and MATTIE HILL are: i. WILFORD JOHNSON8 FIELDS, b. 27 March 1923, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; d. 15 January 1960, Sylacauga Hospital, Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama; m. GLADYS MYRTLE LEE THOMAS, 18 October 1941, Talladega County, Alabama. Notes for WILFORD JOHNSON FIELDS: As a young lad, Wilford Fields was required to help manage his parents' farm. One story that has been passed down was about a time when Wilford was very young and had to go out and round up the cows and bring them back to the barn. There was a lane down one side of the property leading from the born to the pasture where the cows grazed. When he tried to drive the cows into the lane they would often wander back out into the pasture. After quite a while Wilford tired of this and started trying to figure out how to get the cows to stay together. Then he hit upon a plan. Two of the cows that were standing fairly close together provided the first opportunity to try out his plan. He simply tied their tails together. Of course, as soon as the cows tried to move they realized that they were caught. The cows however did not stop there. They began to pull harder and harder, wanting to be free to move at will. The effort gained nothing which caused the cows to continue to strain. Finally, with a tremendous effort the cows were free. Unfortunately that freedom came at a price. The tail of one of the cows had been pulled completely off. Wilford had no choice but to tell his father what had happened. This honesty gained him a whipping. Or maybe it should be called a beating. Wilford was beaten with a stick of stove wood. Although this is considered to be very harsh punishment today it was not unusual at the time. It is said that Wilford Fields quit school in the 7th grade. This did not stop him from being a brilliant man who could repair most anything that was intended to run. If it was designed to run, he could usually make it run. Just when his life was beginning to look up, that was when his life ended. He had the best job of his life at Kimberly-Clark corporation in Childersburg, Alabama. He job title was Millwright. His ability to repair anything was paying off. He had this job for only 4 years when he was diagnosed with Leukemia and died. He spent most of the last six months of his life in the hospital. Marriage Notes for WILFORD FIELDS and GLADYS THOMAS: The marriage between Wilford Fields and Gladys Thomas had a shaky beginning. The Fields and the Hill families owned land and had a certain amount of money. The Hill family had more money than the Fields family but both families were land owners. The Thomas family by contrast owned no land. They were itinerant farmers. They had never owned anything, living in shacks that were rented wherever they might be at the time. Most of the children had to go to work very young. Census records indicate that some of "Bear" Thomas' daughters were working before the age of 9. Johnson Fields referred to the Thomas family as "Poor, white trash." The truth is that both Wilford Fields and Gladys Thomas grew up working hard. Wilford helped out on his dad's farm from a young age, Gladys Thomas had to work all her life to help out the family. ii. BUFORD FIELDS, b. 18 May 1929, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; m. RUTH BARNES. Notes for BUFORD FIELDS: Buford Fields has spent most of his life drunk. He has never had a job for a long term. 4. BARNEY7 FIELDS (ANDERSON PINKNEY6, MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 14 December 1903 in Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, and died 27 July 1992 in Talladega County, Alabama. He married (1) WILLIE OPHELIA SIMS. He married (2) KATEY FLORENE SIMS 23 October 1922 in Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. Children of BARNEY FIELDS and WILLIE SIMS are: i. BOBBIE FLORINE8 FIELDS, b. 03 February 1935, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; m. NORTHERN CELL SINCLAIR, 27 March 1953. ii. ALICE FAYE FIELDS, b. 29 November 1936, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; d. 29 November 1936, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. iii. MARGARET ODELL FIELDS, b. 07 September 1938, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; d. 07 December 1938, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. iv. BERTHA ANN FIELDS, b. 09 January 1940, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; m. (1) RONALD A. BRUNNER, Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona; m. (2) REGGIE BACCACCINI. Children of BARNEY FIELDS and KATEY SIMS are: v. MILTON JASPER8 FIELDS, b. 08 January 1923, Greenville, Meriwether County, Alabama; m. EDNA TARWATER, August 1940. vi. LENWARD EARL FIELDS, b. 02 February 1925, Plantersville, Dallas County, Alabama; d. 20 September 1995, Jasper, Alabama; m. (1) ANNIE MAE WRIGHT; m. (2) CATHERINE MORRIS. vii. HUEY FIELDS, b. 17 August 1926, Sycamore, Talladega County, Alabama; m. PAULINE ELIZABETH NEWSOME, 15 January 1947. viii. RELLA LUVINIA FIELDS, b. 03 June 1928, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; m. WILLIAM MCKEE. ix. MYRTIS LORENE FIELDS, b. 26 December 1929, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; m. (1) DEXTER MIZZELL; m. (2) TERRY WOODFIN. x. WILLIAM EUGENE FIELDS, b. 21 December 1931, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama; d. 04 July 1980; m. DOROTHY AUGUSTA BARNES, 02 July 1949. 5. FELTON7 FIELDS (ANDERSON PINKNEY6, MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 28 March 1905 in Alabama, and died June 1986 in Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama. He married ZORA TARWATER. Children of FELTON FIELDS and ZORA TARWATER are: i. RALPH8 FIELDS. ii. VIRGIL LOUIS FIELDS. iii. LOUISE FIELDS. iv. GLADYS FIELDS. v. J. T. FIELDS. vi. ROY LEE FIELDS, d. 18 July 1994, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. vii. CHILD7 FIELDS. viii. CHILD8 FIELDS. 6. TED7 FIELDS (ANDERSON PINKNEY6, MORGAN5, THOMAS4, REUBEN3, THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born 1916. He married ODELL CARROLL. Child of TED FIELDS and ODELL CARROLL is: i. JERRY8 FIELDS.
Descendants of Thomas Fields Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS2 FIELDS (RICHARD1) was born Bet. 1750 and 1755 in Albemarle County, Virginia, and died Aft. 10 January 1807 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH COFFEY Bef. 1773 in Albemarle County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN COFFEY and JANE GRAVES. Notes for THOMAS FIELDS: In 1799, Wilkes County, North Carolina, Thomas Fields was appointed, with others, to a committee formed to purchase public lands. On this land the Wilkes County courthouse, Wilkesboro, North Carolina was built. Thomas was active in the Yadkin Grove church, holding the office of clerk and later that of deacon. Thomas left a will dated 10 January 1807 and probated February term 1807 which named his wife Betty and children, William Fields, Jane Compton, Reuben Fields, Betsy Pendley, Winnifred Humphrey, Polly Humphrey, and Sally Pendley. Executors were wife Betty Fields, sons William Fields and Reuben Fields and trusty friend Eli Coffey. Witnesses were William Lenoir, Lewis Coffey, and Jonathan Boone. The trusty friend Eli Coffey was Betty's nephew. Witness Lewis Coffey was also a relative of Betty. Jonathan Boone was a brother of Daniel Boone. He and another brother, Jesse Boone were members of the Yadkin Grove Baptist Church, as were several members of the Fields and Coffey families. Daniel Boone himself had lived in Wilkes County, North Carolina but had already moved away, moving first into Kentucky and later to Missouri. Notes for ELIZABETH COFFEY: When John Coffey's will was appraised some nineteen years after his death, Elizabeth and her "lawfull husband Thom. Fields" were named in the report of the appraisers. Children of THOMAS FIELDS and ELIZABETH COFFEY are: 2. i. JANE3 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1772, Virginia. 3. ii. WILLIAM FIELDS, b. Bef. 1775, Wilkes County, North Carolina. 4. iii. REUBEN FIELDS, SR., b. Abt. 1778, Wilkes County, North Carolina. iv. ELIZABETH FIELDS, b. Abt. 1780; d. 1834, Wilkes County, North Carolina; m. JONATHAN PENDLEY, 28 December 1795, Wilkes County, North Carolina. v. WINFRED FIELDS, b. Abt. 1782; m. JOHN HUMPHRY, 21 July 1802, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for JOHN HUMPHRY: The name John Humphrey of Gwinnett County, Georgia appeared in the 1821 Georgia land lottery. John Humphrey drew land in Monroe County, Penley's Militia District, Lot 253, Section 12. In order to be eligible for this lottery, John had to be a Georgia resident since May 1818. 5. vi. MARY FIELDS, b. Abt. 1784. vii. SARAH FIELDS, b. Abt. 1786; m. JAMES PENLEY, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Generation No. 2 2. JANE3 FIELDS (THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1772 in Virginia. She married HEZEKIAH CRUMPTON Bef. 1790 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Children of JANE FIELDS and HEZEKIAH CRUMPTON are: i. ELIZABETH4 COMPTON, m. BENJAMIN PENDLEY. ii. SARAH COMPTON, m. WILLIAM COFFEY. iii. ELI COMPTON. Notes for ELI COMPTON: The name Eli Compton appears as one of the founding members of Island Ford Baptist Church in Gwinnett County, Georgia. iv. LARKIN COMPTON, m. NANCY UNKNOWN. v. THOMAS COMPTON. vi. JOEL O. COMPTON. vii. FIELDS COMPTON, m. MARY UNKNOWN. viii. MARTHA COMPTON. ix. JESSE COMPTON, b. Abt. 1792; d. Bet. 1824 and 1883; m. ELEANOR COFFEY, 10 February 1819. x. WINIFRED COMPTON, b. 20 November 1801, Wilkes County, North Carolina; d. 11 November 1863, Pickens County, Georgia; m. JESSE COFFEY, 22 December 1821, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for JESSE COFFEY: Jesse Coffey and his wife Winnifred Compton Coffey are buried at the Long Swamp cemetery in Pickens County, Georgia. 3. WILLIAM3 FIELDS (THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born Bef. 1775 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married UNKNOWN UNKNOWN. Children of WILLIAM FIELDS and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN are: i. FRANCES E.4 FIELDS, m. JAMES HARRIS, 26 August 1820, Wilkes County, North Carolina. ii. MISSOURI FIELDS. iii. RICHARD J. FIELDS, m. (1) NANCY A. MCCONNELL; m. (2) ANNA MCCONNELL. iv. WILLIAM FIELDS, b. Abt. 1790, Wilkes County, North Carolina; m. MELISSA UNKNOWN. v. MORGAN FIELDS, b. Abt. 1796, Wilkes County, North Carolina; d. Bet. 1860 and 1870, Alpharetta, Milton County, Georgia; m. CATHERINE HUMPHREY, January 1819, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for MORGAN FIELDS: The name Morgan Fields of Gwinnett County, Georgia appeared twice in the 1821 Georgia land lottery. He drew land in 1) Houston County, Penleys Militia District, Lot Lot 51, section 9 and 2) Dooly County, Penleys Militia District, Lot 79, Section 16. In order to be eligible for this lottery, Morgan had to be a Georgia resident since May 1818. In order to get two draws he had to be married with a minor son or unmarried daughter. The names Morgan and Catherine Fields appear among the founding members of the Island Ford Baptist Church formed in 1833. 4. REUBEN3 FIELDS, SR. (THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1778 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married (1) SUSIE LEE 14 February 1797 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married (2) LEANAH PENDLEY 17 December 1800 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Child of REUBEN FIELDS and SUSIE LEE is: i. THOMAS4 FIELDS, b. 1800, Wilkes County, North Carolina; d. 1889, Pickens County, Georgia; m. SUSANNA HUMPHREY, 20 May 1824, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for THOMAS FIELDS: Thomas and Susanna's first four children; Reuben Cuthbert, Morgan, Mary Elvira, and Catherine were all born about 1832 or before in North Carolina. They then moved to Georgia where the rest of the children were born, beginning with Catherine who was born about 1835. Thomas and Susanna were listed in the Gwinnett County census for 1840 and 1850. They were listed in the Pickens County, Georgia census for the years 1860, 1870 and 1880. Thomas and his wife, Susanna [Humphrey] Fields are buried at Long Swamp Baptist Church in Pickens County, Georgia. There were no names on their headstones but the family collected enough money to place a fine headstone on their grave. Children of REUBEN FIELDS and LEANAH PENDLEY are: ii. WILLIAM4 FIELDS, b. 1809, Wilkes County, North Carolina; d. 04 March 1868, Gwinnett County, Georgia; m. RACHEL HUMPHREY, 13 June 1831, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for WILLIAM FIELDS: William and Rachel's first son Sylvester was born about 1832 in North Carolina. They then moved to Georgia where the rest of the children were born, beginning with William R. who was born about 1835. iii. REUBEN FIELDS, JR., b. 1812, Wilkes County, North Carolina; m. ELIZABETH JAMES, 13 March 1833, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Notes for REUBEN FIELDS, JR.: In the 1860 census, Reuben Fields was staying in the home of Michael Good. Michael Good was a farmer and Reuben was listed as a carpenter. 5. MARY3 FIELDS (THOMAS2, RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1784. She married WILLIAM HUMPHRY 1804 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, son of OWEN HUMPHREY and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN. Children of MARY FIELDS and WILLIAM HUMPHRY are: i. WILLIAM4 HUMPHRY. Notes for WILLIAM HUMPHRY: The name William Humphrey of Gwinnett County, Georgia appeared in the 1821 Georgia land lottery. He and his brother, David were listed as orphans. William and David Humphrey drew land in Fayette County, Penley's Militia District, Lot 170, Section 9. In order to be eligible for this lottery, William and David had to be Georgia residents since May 1818. ii. DAVID HUMPHRY. Notes for DAVID HUMPHRY: The name David Humphrey of Gwinnett County, Georgia appeared in the 1821 Georgia land lottery. He and his brother, William were listed as orphans. William and David Humphrey drew land in Fayette County, Penley's Militia District, Lot 170, Section 9. In order to be eligible for this lottery, William and David had to be Georgia residents since May 1818. Randall Fields