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Frances Ann (Mays) Fields (abt. 1769 - 1851)

Frances Ann (Fanny) "Fannie" Fields formerly Mays
Born about in North Carolinamap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Sister of [half], , [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Wife of — married 1787 in Louisa, Lawrence, Kentucky, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 82 in Russell, Colony of Virginiamap
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Biography

She was born about 1769 in Bakersville, North Carolina and was the daughter of Frances Ann (Spain) and John Mays.

Frances "Fannie" Ann Mays married about 1787 in Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky, USA to Hiram Lansford Fields (1764-1863), son of Elisabeth (Terrell) and William Moore Fields. [1]

She died in Russell County, Virginia USA.

Children

  1. Judida (Fields) Sizemore
  2. Lawson Salana Fields, b: 1785 NC
  3. Asa Lansford Fields, b: 28 Dec 1786 NC; d: 1850 Jackson, Breathitt Co, KY; m: Rachel Sergeant
  4. Isaac Fields
  5. Alexander Fields
  6. William Jason Fields, b: 1790 NC; d: 1865 Lawrence Co, KY; m: Anna=Amy Creech
  7. Nathaniel B. Fields
  8. Sarah Fields
  9. Joel Fields
  10. John Preston Fields
  11. Martin VanBuren Fields, b: 1795 TN; d: aft.1850 Floyd Co, KY; m: Elizabeth Rutherford
  12. James Anderson Fields, b: 1795 Raleigh, VA; d: 1878 Hitchins, Carter Co, KY
  13. Green Brodus Fields
  14. Margaret Fields.

Research Notes

Her husband Hiram's Find A Grave memorial [2] is attached to a wrong Frances Fields who is not THIS Frances. Her memorial should NOT be used as a source. That Frances (b: 1756 NC) married Richard Fields (c1749-1827) of Virginia and they had 8 children born between 1775-1801 in Washington and Russell County, Virginia. His Find A Grave: Memorial #104673821 memorial cites a Rootsweb page as its source.


This is true i believe that find a grave is speaking of Frances Crabtree and Richard Squire Fields Frances was born in 1768. This is work in progress. I have allot to do with correcting these children. Thankyou.

Sources

  1. http://highlandhomepage.danmohn.net/getperson.php?personID=I75521&tree=high2
  2. Find A Grave: Memorial #104673993 for husband, Hiram-Fields
  • 1784-87 State Census for Surry County, North Carolina; citing p140 with 1M@21-60yrs & 1M@<21 & 7F
  • 1830 USA Census citing NARA#M19
  • 1840 USA Census citing NARA#M704

2007 WorldConnect Project: CHSAE , 2/27/ 2017





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Mayes-2542 and Mays-674 appear to represent the same person because: Same person married to same man
posted by Maggie N.
Mays-761 and Mays-674 appear to represent the same person because: dups with same husband. Some sources are needed to confirm the correct dates
posted by N Gauthier
Phelps-8450 and Mays-761 are not ready to be merged because: trying to remove connection
posted on Mays-761 (merged) by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
May-12402 and Mays-761 appear to represent the same person because: Please agree to merge these duplicate profiles. Thanks!
posted on Mays-761 (merged) by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
Mays-2237 and Mays-761 appear to represent the same person because: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104673944/frances-fields

According to Find A Grave, her first husband was Hiram Fields, born Abt 1764 in North Carolina and her second husband was Richard Fields, born Abt 1749 in Augusta County, Virginia

posted on Mays-761 (merged) by Janne (Shoults) Gorman
Mayse-18 and Mays-1059 appear to represent the same person because: Likely duplicate
posted on Mays-761 (merged) by Jessica (Collett) Hilliard

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