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James Walter Fields of Australia was born in 1812, and died at age 65 years old in 1877.
Harriet Fields of Australia was born in 1820, and died at age 58 years old in 1878.
Thomas Fields of Australia was born in 1820, and died at age 40 years old in 1860.
Henry Fields of Byong Australia was born in 1822 to John Fields. Henry Fields died at age 87 years old in 1909 in Byong.
James Fields of Fitzroy Australia was born in 1827 in Derbyshire County, England United Kingdom. He was married to Elizabeth Sydenham Fields in 1852, and had children Thomas Augustine Fields, Rose Anne Fields, William Sydenham Fields, Catherine Fields Morrissey, and James Fields. James Fields died at age 69 years old in 1896 in East Melbourne, City of Melbourne County, VIC Australia.
James Fields of Melbourne East Australia was born in 1828 to James Fields. James Fields died at age 68 years old in 1896 in Melbourne East.
Elizabeth (Sydenham) Fields of Nth Melb Australia was born on November 24, 1829 in Bristol, Bristol City County, England United Kingdom. She was married to James Fields in 1852, and had children Thomas Augustine Fields, Rose Anne Fields, William Sydenham Fields, Catherine Fields Morrissey, and James Fields. Elizabeth Fields died at age 64 years old in 1893 in South Yarra, VIC Australia.
Elizabeth Fields of S Y Australia was born in 1829 to Sydenham William Mcleod and Elizabeth Woolcott Mcleod. She had siblings Lydia Custance and Selina Mcleod. Elizabeth Fields died at age 64 years old in 1893 in S Y.
John Branson Fields
John Branson Fields was born in July 1830. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Branson Fields.
Edmond Fields of Australia was born in 1831 to John Fields and Ellen Fields. He had a brother John Charles Fields. Edmond Fields died at age 41 years old in 1872.
Mary Fields of Ballarat East Australia was born in 1833 to Brough William Fields and Elizabeth Linfoot Fields. Mary Fields died at age 59 years old in 1892 in Ballarat East.
Annie Fields of Richmond Australia was born in 1833 to Keefe John Fields. Annie Fields died at age 75 years old in 1908 in Richmond.

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Cheri A Fields of Tuolumne, Tuolumne County, CA 95379 was born on March 23, 1948 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California United States, and died at age 45 years old on May 16, 1993.
Flora (Carroll) Fields
Flora (Carroll) Fields was born in 1875. Flora Fields was in a relationship with Robert Wesley Fields, and has children Roy Fields, Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips, Jeppie Fields, Maxton Fields, and Baxter Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Flora (Carroll) Fields.
Luther James Fields of 315 N Rankin St, in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi United States was born on March 19, 1927 at 315 N Rankin St, in Natchez, and died at age 57 years old on September 4, 1984 at Natchez Mississippi.
Leon Emerson Fields Jr was born to Leon Emerson Fields Sr. (1898 - 1991) and Goldie Mae Bolinger (1900 - 1989). Both of his parents were born in Ohio. He had six sisters, including Jane and Laura, and one brother.
Benita (Fields) Arterberry
Benita None Fields was born to Marjorie Erma Harris and Ben None Fields in Dallas County, Texas on November 3, 1958. Both of her parents were musicians. Benita married Gene Calvin Arterberry on February 17, 1975 in Dallas, Texas when Benita was 16 years old. Together they had two children including a daughter named Keisha Yolan Arterberry who was born on April 20, 1975 in Dallas, Texas. The couple later divorced on February 14, 1989 also in Dallas County, Texas. Sadly, Benita's daughter, Keisha, pass just a few months before Benita died. The cause of her death hasn't been released according to the wishes of Benita's family. Her son survives.
Tanya Tarell Fields
Tanya T Fields of Montgomery County United States was born on May 6, 1975 to Elizabeth Faye Lodge Green. She had siblings Wanda Lodge James, Claudia Green Nelson, Ernest Ray Green Jr., Debbie Renee Holloway, Johnathan Shellman Green, and Kathy Lodge. She was the mother of Kamel Bradley, Tanya Walton, and Donnell George. Tanya Fields died at age 30 years old on July 12, 2005, and was buried in Montgomery, AL.
Darlene Fields
Darlene Fields, birth name Darlene L. Cook, was born to Dewey Emery Cook (born 1903) and Lura Reed (born 1908). Both parents were born in Arkansas. She had one brother, Dewey Eugene Cook (1929 - 2017). Darlene Lavena Fields was born in Arkansas and married 21-year-old Loyd Keeland when she was 19 on July 12, 1946 in Carroll Arkansas. At the time Darlene was living in Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri and Loyd was living in Berryville Carroll Arkansas. Darlene was a former Miss New Orleans Beauty Queen who used her good looks and charm to become a frequent television actress from 1952 through 1963. She is likely best remembered for playing Dolly Owners in the 1957 film 'Spook Chasers', as Rosa in 'Gunsight Ridge' which was a 1957 American Western film starring Joel McCrea, and as Marby's wife in the 1955 film 'Betrayed Women'. She might have used her good looks to get started in acting, however, she really dedicated herself to fitting the roles of the women she played. See The Bags Under Her Eyes Are Real, But It's All for Art for a fascinating interview with Darlene in 1957 where she described what she did to her diet and sleep habits to play the part of a woman with 'baggy eyes'. Regarding her role in 'Spook Chasers', it's interesting to note that on December 15th 1957 the Springfield News-Sun in Springfield Ohio wrote: "Darlene Fields really learned how to roughhouse the men for her role in "Spook Chasers," which stars Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys and now is at the Liberty. She had to take a course in Jujutsu because the script calls for her to toss Hall and his sidekicks all over the room for one of the hilarious scenes of the film." In 1958, she was described in an article in the Rocky Mount Telegram as "a young actress who is starting to make a name for herself in Hollywood." See Darlene Fields: Professions to find an extensive list of her television credits. Also see Darlene Fields: Obituary.
George S Fields of Berry, Fayette County, AL was born on December 15, 1895, and died at age 72 years old on January 15, 1968.
W. C. Fields
W. C. Fields of Pennsylvania United States was born on January 29, 1880 in Darby, Delaware County, and died at age 66 years old on December 25, 1946 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, CA.
Gary Allen Fields of Springdale, Washington County, AR was born on August 30, 1948, and died at age 58 years old on October 31, 2006. Gary Fields was buried at Fayetteville National Cemetery Section B-2 Row C Site 49 700 Government Avenue, in Fayetteville.
David L Fields of Greenville, Muhlenberg County, KY was born on September 29, 1950 to Dorothy N Fields and Eugene v Fields. David Fields died at age 58 years old on May 3, 2009.
Dorothy N Fields of Bremen, Muhlenberg County, KY was born on February 19, 1922. She was in a relationship with Eugene v Fields, and had a child David L Fields. Dorothy Fields died at age 73 years old in December 1995.
Eugene V Fields of Bremen, Muhlenberg County, KY was born on July 22, 1913. He was in a relationship with Dorothy N Fields, and had a child David L Fields. Eugene Fields died at age 82 years old on August 10, 1995.
Vernon Fields
Vernon Fields married Sharon. He had sons Cornelius and Vernon. He also had step-sons Brandon and Curtis. Vernon was survived by his brothers, William and Reginald and sisters Dian, Arlene, Carolyn, Francene, Verdale, and Kay. A veteran of the United States Army, Vernon served as a private. See Vernon Fields: Obituary,
Katlyn Fields was born on October 19, 2002 at Brownwood,Tx to Crystal Galloway and Richard Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Katlyn Fields.
Richard Fields was in a relationship with Crystal Galloway, and has a child Katlyn Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Richard Fields.
Shawn Patrick Fields was born in Jackson, Mississippi United States to Lloyd Patrick Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Shawn Patrick Fields.
Dian Fields of Newnan, Coweta County, GA was born on June 6, 1957 to Irmengard Maier and Edward casteen. She married Robert Grady Fields, and had a child Ashley Fields. Dian Fields died at age 46 years old on February 28, 2004.
Ashley Fields was born in 1982 to Dian Fields and Robert Grady Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ashley Fields.

Popular Fields Biographies

Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips
Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips was born in 1902 in Tennessee United States to Robert Wesley Fields and Flora (Carroll) Fields, and has siblings Roy Fields, Jeppie Fields, Maxton Fields, and Baxter Fields. She was in a relationship with William Lew Phillips, and has children Doris Ann (Phillips) Trexler, Althea Carroll (Phillips) Buchanan, Robert Phillips, and Patricia Ann (Phillips) Miller. Rexie Phillips died in Concord, Cabarrus County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips.
Darlene Fields
Darlene Fields, birth name Darlene L. Cook, was born to Dewey Emery Cook (born 1903) and Lura Reed (born 1908). Both parents were born in Arkansas. She had one brother, Dewey Eugene Cook (1929 - 2017). Darlene Lavena Fields was born in Arkansas and married 21-year-old Loyd Keeland when she was 19 on July 12, 1946 in Carroll Arkansas. At the time Darlene was living in Shell Knob, Barry, Missouri and Loyd was living in Berryville Carroll Arkansas. Darlene was a former Miss New Orleans Beauty Queen who used her good looks and charm to become a frequent television actress from 1952 through 1963. She is likely best remembered for playing Dolly Owners in the 1957 film 'Spook Chasers', as Rosa in 'Gunsight Ridge' which was a 1957 American Western film starring Joel McCrea, and as Marby's wife in the 1955 film 'Betrayed Women'. She might have used her good looks to get started in acting, however, she really dedicated herself to fitting the roles of the women she played. See The Bags Under Her Eyes Are Real, But It's All for Art for a fascinating interview with Darlene in 1957 where she described what she did to her diet and sleep habits to play the part of a woman with 'baggy eyes'. Regarding her role in 'Spook Chasers', it's interesting to note that on December 15th 1957 the Springfield News-Sun in Springfield Ohio wrote: "Darlene Fields really learned how to roughhouse the men for her role in "Spook Chasers," which stars Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys and now is at the Liberty. She had to take a course in Jujutsu because the script calls for her to toss Hall and his sidekicks all over the room for one of the hilarious scenes of the film." In 1958, she was described in an article in the Rocky Mount Telegram as "a young actress who is starting to make a name for herself in Hollywood." See Darlene Fields: Professions to find an extensive list of her television credits. Also see Darlene Fields: Obituary.
Gracie Fields
Dame Gracie Fields DBE Born Grace Stansfield 9 January 1898 Rochdale, Lancashire, England Died 27 September 1979 (aged 81) La Canzone Del Mare, Capri, Italy Nationality British Occupation Actress, singer Years active 1924–1978 Spouse(s) Archie Pitt (m. 1923; div. 1939) Monty Banks (m. 1940; his death 1950) Boris Alperovici (m. 1952; her death 1979) Dame Gracie Fields, DBE (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 1898 – 27 September 1979) was an English actress, singer and comedian and star of both cinema and music hall. She spent the later part of her life on the isle of Capri, Italy. Fields was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for "services to entertainment" in 1938, and in 1979, seven months before her death, she was invested a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II. Fields was born Grace Stansfield, over a fish and chip shop owned by her grandmother, Sarah Bamford, in Molesworth Street, Rochdale, Lancashire. Fields met the comedian and impresario Archie Pitt and they began working together. Pitt began to manage her career and they began a relationship; they married in 1923 at Clapham Register Office. The title of her first film, Sally in Our Alley (1931), which was a major box office hit. She went on to make several films initially in Britain and later in the United States (for which she was paid a record fee of £200,000 for four films). In the 1930s her popularity peaked and she was given many honors: the Officer of the Venerable Order of St. John (for charity work), the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) (for services to entertainment) in 1938 and the Freedom of the Borough of Rochdale in 1937. She donated her house, The Towers, 53 The Bishops Avenue, London, N2 0BJ (which she had not much cared for and which she had shared with her husband Archie Pitt and his mistress) to an orphanage after the marriage broke down. In 1939, she became seriously ill with cervical cancer. The public sent over 250,000 goodwill messages and she retired to her villa on Capri. After she recovered, she recorded a very special 78 rpm record simply called Gracie's Thanks, in which she thanks the public for the many cards and letters she received while in hospital. During World War II, she paid for all servicemen/women to travel free on public transport within the boundaries of Rochdale. In 1933 she set up the Gracie Fields Children's Home and Orphanage at Peacehaven, Sussex for children of those in the theatre profession who could not look after their children. She kept this until 1967, when the home was no longer needed. This was near her own home in Peacehaven, and Fields often visited, with the children all calling her 'Aunty Grace'.World War II. Fields, accompanied by an RAF orchestra, entertains airmen at their 1939 Christmas party.Fields shares a joke with troops in a village near Valenciennes, France, April 1940. In 1939, Fields suffered a breakdown and went to Capri to recuperate.[9] World War II was declared while she was recovering in Capri, and Fields – still very ill after her cancer surgery, threw herself into her work and signed up for the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) headed by her old film producer, Basil Dean. Fields travelled to France to entertain the troops in the midst of air-raids, performing on the backs of open lorries and in war-torn areas. She was the first artist to play behind enemy lines in Berlin. Following her divorce from Archie Pitt, she married Italian-born film director Monty Banks in March 1940. However, because Banks remained an Italian citizen and would have been interned in the United Kingdom after Italy declared war in 1940, she went with him to North America, possibly at the suggestion of Winston Churchill who told her to "Make American Dollars, not British Pounds", which she did, in aid of the Navy League and the Spitfire Fund. She and Banks moved to their home in Santa Monica, California. Fields occasionally returned to Britain, performing in factories and army camps around the country. After their initial argument, Parliament offered her an official apology. Although she continued to spend much of her time entertaining troops and otherwise supporting the war effort outside Britain, this led to a fall-off in her popularity at home. She performed many times for Allied troops, travelling as far as New Guinea, where she received an enthusiastic response from Australian personnel.[10] In late 1945 she toured the South Pacific Islands. After the war, Fields continued her career less actively. She began performing in Britain again in 1948 headlining the London Palladium over Eartha Kitt who was also on the bill. The BBC gave her her own radio show in 1947 dubbed Our Gracie's Working Party in which 12 towns were visited by Fields, and a live show of music and entertainment was broadcast weekly with Fields compering and performing, and local talents also on the bill. In 1951, Fields opened the Festival of Britain celebrations. She proved popular once more, though never regaining the status she enjoyed in the 1930s. She continued recording, but made no more films, moving more towards light classical music as popular tastes changed, often adopting a religious theme. She continued into the new medium of LP records, and recorded new takes of her old favourite songs, as well as new and recent tracks to 'liven things up a bit'. Monty Banks died on 8 January 1950 of a heart attack while travelling on the Orient Express. On 18 February 1952 in Capri, Fields married Boris Alperovici, a Romanian radio repairman. She claimed that he was the love of her life, and that she couldn't wait to propose to him. She proposed on Christmas Day in front of friends and family. They married at the Church of St. Stefano on Capri in a quiet ceremony before honeymooning in Rome. She lived on her beloved Isle of Capri for the remainder of her life, at her home La Canzone Del Mare, a swimming and restaurant complex which Fields' home overlooked. It was favoured by many Hollywood stars during the 1950s, with regular guests including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Greta Garbo and Noël Coward. Her UK tours proved popular, and in the mid-1960s she performed farewell tours in Australia, Canada and America – the last performance was recorded and released years later. In 1956, Fields was the first actress to portray the title character in Miss Marple in a US TV production of Agatha Christie's A Murder is Announced The production featured Jessica Tandy and Roger Moore, and predates the Margaret Rutherford films by some five years. She also starred in television productions of A Tale of Two Cities, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals – for which she won a TV Award – and Mrs 'Arris Goes to Paris. Fields regularly performed in TV appearances, being the first entertainer to perform on Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Fields had two Christmas TV specials in 1960 and 1961, singing her old favourites and new songs in front of a studio audience. 1971 saw A Gift For Gracie, another TV special presented by Fields and Bruce Forsyth. This followed on from her popularity on Stars on Sunday, a religious programme on Britain's ITV, in which well known performers sang hymns or read extracts from the Bible. Fields was the most requested artist on the show. In 1968, Fields headlined a two-week Christmas stint at the West Riding of Yorkshire's prestigious Batley Variety Club. "I was born over a fish and chip shop – I never thought I'd be singing in one!" claimed Fields during the performance recorded by the BBC.[19] In 1975, her album, The Golden Years, reached No. 48 in the UK Albums Chart. In 1978, she opened the Gracie Fields Theatre, located next to Oulder Hill Community School, in her native Rochdale, performing a concert there recorded by the BBC to open the show. Fields appeared in ten Royal Variety Performances from 1928 onwards, her last being in 1978 at the age of 80 when she appeared as a surprise guest in the finale, in which she appeared and sang her theme song, "Sally". Her final TV appearance came in January 1979 when she appeared in a special octogenarian edition of The Merv Griffin Show in America, in which she sang the song she popularised in America, "The Biggest Aspidistra in the World".[20] Fields was notified by her confidante John Taylor while she was in America that she had the invitation to become a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, to which she replied: "Yes I'll accept, yes I can kneel – but I might need help getting back up, and yes I'll attend – as long as they don't call Boris 'Buttons'." Death Fields' health declined in July 1979, when she contracted pneumonia after performing an open-air concert on the Royal Yacht which was docked in Capri's harbour.[citation needed] After a spell in hospital, she seemed to be recovering, but died on 27 September 1979.[21] The press reported she died holding her husband's hand, but in reality he was at their Anacapri home at the time, while Gracie was home with the housekeeper, Irena. She is buried in Capri's Protestant Cemetery in a white marble tomb. Her coffin was carried by staff from her restaurant. Her husband Boris died on 3 July 1983. Honors and popular culture In February 1979, she was invested as a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire seven months before her death at her home on Capri, aged 81. Gracie Fields was mentioned in the 1987 film Wish You Were Here and the 2006 film The History Boys. On 3 October 2009 the final train to run on the Oldham Loop before it closed to be converted to a tramway, a Class 156, was named in her honour.[24] Fields was granted the Freedom of Rochdale. The local theatre in Rochdale, the Gracie Fields Theatre, was opened by her in 1978.
Flora (Carroll) Fields
Flora (Carroll) Fields was born in 1875. Flora Fields was in a relationship with Robert Wesley Fields, and has children Roy Fields, Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips, Jeppie Fields, Maxton Fields, and Baxter Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Flora (Carroll) Fields.
Shawn Patrick Fields was born in Jackson, Mississippi United States to Lloyd Patrick Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Shawn Patrick Fields.
Rhoda R Gogatz
Rhoda R (Fields) Gogatz of New York, Bronx County, New York United States was born on August 17, 1937 in New York. She was married to Arthur Gogatz Jr, and had children David Gogatz and Leslie Gogatz. Rhoda Gogatz died at age 68 years old on September 18, 2005, and was buried at Cedar Park Cemetary NJ-17, in Paramus, Bergen County, NJ.
Robert Wesley Fields was born on October 3, 1871. He was in a relationship with Flora (Carroll) Fields, and had children Roy Fields, Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips, Jeppie Fields, Maxton Fields, and Baxter Fields. Robert Fields died at age 42 years old on December 27, 1913. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Wesley Fields.
Roy Fields
Roy Fields of Luray, Chester County, Tennessee was born on November 12, 1899 to Robert Wesley Fields and Flora (Carroll) Fields. He had siblings Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips, Jeppie Fields, Maxton Fields, and Baxter Fields. Roy Fields died at age 79 years old in January 1979.
Benita (Fields) Arterberry
Benita None Fields was born to Marjorie Erma Harris and Ben None Fields in Dallas County, Texas on November 3, 1958. Both of her parents were musicians. Benita married Gene Calvin Arterberry on February 17, 1975 in Dallas, Texas when Benita was 16 years old. Together they had two children including a daughter named Keisha Yolan Arterberry who was born on April 20, 1975 in Dallas, Texas. The couple later divorced on February 14, 1989 also in Dallas County, Texas. Sadly, Benita's daughter, Keisha, pass just a few months before Benita died. The cause of her death hasn't been released according to the wishes of Benita's family. Her son survives.
Albert J.  Fields
Albert J. Fields was born on February 13, 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert J. Fields.
Maxton Fields
Maxton Fields was born in 1911 to Robert Wesley Fields and Flora (Carroll) Fields, and had siblings Roy Fields, Rexie Ann (Fields) Phillips, Jeppie Fields, and Baxter Fields. Maxton Fields died at age 58 years old in 1969. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maxton Fields.
Lucille  {Dyer} Wright, Creech, Fields
Lucille {Dyer} Wright Creech Fields was born in 1923. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lucille {Dyer} Wright, Creech, Fields.
Stella (Bass)  Fields
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Stella (Bass) Fields.
Katlyn Fields was born on October 19, 2002 at Brownwood,Tx to Crystal Galloway and Richard Fields. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Katlyn Fields.
David Fields was born at Talladega Alabama to Buford T Fields and Ruth Norris, and had siblings Tammy Atkinson, Turby Fields, Sherry Stamper, Jeffery Fields, Steve Rosencrantz, and Samantha Norris. David Fields died in Aug. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember David Fields.
Everett was a master at brick masonry, had 7 kids, served in World War II, and loved going to yard sales.
Buford T Fields of Alpine, Talladega County, AL was born on May 11, 1929. He was in a relationship with Ruth Norris, and had children Sherry Stamper, Tammy Atkinson, Turby Fields, Jeffery Fields, David Fields, Steve Rosencrantz, and Samantha Norris. Buford Fields died at age 70 years old on January 22, 2000, and was buried in Jan.
Jeffery Fields was born at Alabama to Buford T Fields and Ruth Norris, and has siblings Tammy Atkinson, Turby Fields, Sherry Stamper, David Fields, Steve Rosencrantz, and Samantha Norris. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jeffery Fields.
Mrs. Henry Clay (Jemima Chapman)  Fields
Mrs. Henry Clay Chapman) (Jemim) Fields was born on January 1, 1848. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mrs. Henry Clay (Jemima Chapman) Fields.

Fields Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Fields family member is 70.0 years old according to our database of 35,604 people with the last name Fields that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

70.0 years

Oldest Fieldses

These are the longest-lived members of the Fields family on AncientFaces.

Beadie Fields of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California was born on January 2, 1869, and died at age 110 years old in June 1979.
110 years
Katie M Fields of Hampton, Hampton City County, VA was born on September 19, 1887, and died at age 108 years old on January 23, 1996.
108 years
Emma Fields of Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri was born on June 1, 1866, and died at age 108 years old in July 1974.
108 years
Gladys U Fields of Duarte, Los Angeles County, CA was born on October 24, 1893, and died at age 107 years old on January 18, 2001.
107 years
Edward Fields of Memphis, Shelby County, TN was born on May 2, 1890, and died at age 106 years old on February 9, 1997.
106 years
Annie J Fields of Natchez, Adams County, MS was born on November 15, 1884, and died at age 106 years old on January 17, 1991.
106 years
Florence Fields of Pineland, Jasper County, SC was born on September 19, 1885, and died at age 106 years old in May 1992.
106 years
Mary Fields of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA was born on January 1, 1865, and died at age 107 years old in August 1972.
107 years
Beulah S Fields of Braymer, Caldwell County, MO was born on December 29, 1896, and died at age 105 years old on April 15, 2002.
105 years
Millicent M Fields of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on October 8, 1892, and died at age 105 years old on March 23, 1998.
105 years
Eliza Fields of Port Charlotte, Charlotte County, FL was born on May 23, 1898, and died at age 106 years old on September 25, 2004.
106 years
Jim Fields of Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi was born on January 10, 1879, and died at age 106 years old in September 1985.
106 years
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