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Mrs. Jenny Fields

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mrs. Jenny Fields
This photo was found in a central Texas antique store. The original has gone missing.
Written on the back: "Mrs. Jenny Fields". From the large "leg of mutton" sleeves, the photo appears to have been taken some time in the 1890s.
Date & Place: at W. H. Moore Photography in Marion, Marion County, Ohio USA
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Jenny (Doty) Fields
Jenny (Doty) Fields was born on March 6, 1847 in Caledonia, Marion County, Ohio USA, and died at age 69 years old on July 30, 1916 in Marion. Jenny Fields was buried on July 31, 1916 at Marion Cemetery in Marion. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jenny (Doty) Fields.
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Roxy Triebel
I love antique photographs. In addition to sharing old photos of my family, I am also going through my collection of "antique store people". They've been sitting in a storage tub in my back room much too long and maybe some of their families will be able to find them here. If I'm able to identify the people in the photo, I upload it not only to AncientFaces, but also to Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find-A-Grave. If the person in the picture is a military veteran, the photo also goes on Fold3. I figure that the more places I upload these pictures, the greater the chance that a relative will be able to find them.
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