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Sign up freeMary Elizabeth Field 1681 – 1735 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1681
Birth Location: Switzerland
Death Date: 1735
Death Location: North Brook, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
Father: Ambrose Field
Mother: Susanna DeCow
Spouse(s): Jacob (Zearge)
Children(s): Mary L'Earge
The story of Mary Elizabeth Field began in 1681 in Switzerland. Mary Elizabeth Field married Jacob L'Earge (Zearge), and had children including Mary L'Earge. Mary Elizabeth Field passed away in 1735 in North Brook, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Mary Elizabeth Field began in 1681 in Switzerland.
- Mary Elizabeth Field married Jacob L'Earge (Zearge), and had children including Mary L'Earge.
- Mary Elizabeth Field passed away in 1735 in North Brook, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.
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Mary Field's Descendants
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1. Mary L'Earge (1705 – January 1778)
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1. John (Quince Captain) Koonce (1727 – 6 Jan 1791) m. Catherine ((aka Cateron)) McQuillen (1727 – 1828)
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1. John Koonce (17 Nov 1754 – 28 Mar 1808)
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1. George (Argent) Koonce (Dec 1792 – 2 Aug 1863) m. Alice Alcey (22 Jul 1792 – 1852)
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Mary Field's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1681
Event Place: Switzerland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1735
Event Place: North Brook, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States