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Mark & Rebecca Ellen (Honts) Fielder

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mark & Rebecca Ellen (Honts) Fielder
Mark Fielder and Rebecca Ellen Honts were married 14 Jul 1865 in Knox Co., IL.
Mark 11 Oct 1843 - abt. 1916 was born the son of Charles Fielder and Mary Rachel McKay in Indian Point Township, Knox Co., IL. He died in Hollenberg, Washington Co., KS and is buried in the Hollenberg City Cemetery.
Rebecca 6 Feb 1848 - 5 Jul 1921 was born the daughter of Daniel Honts and Mary "Polly Ann" Goode in Warren Co., IL and died in Hollenberg, Washington Co., KS. She is buried in the Hollenberg City Cemetery next to Mark.
Mark and Rebecca had nine children--Henry Edgar, Minnie Bell "Bell", John William (also know as William John and A.W.), Jennie Leoti "Maude", Harry Bernard, Frederick Martin, George Washington, Louis Clyde "Clyde" and Guy Pearl (Sr.).
The date on Rebecca's tombstone is wrong--it says 1918. An obituary for her in the Washington County Genealogical Society give the date 5 Jul 1921, and she is on the 1920 Federal Census for Wahsington Co., KS. No date other than 1916 is on Mark's tombstone.
Date & Place: in USA
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63 year old genealogist for most of the surnames listed. Sometimes the only researcher. I call myself more of a compiler at times, taking what my relatives give and but it in some sense of direction for the rest of the family members.
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