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Susanna H. Field 1818–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 NOV 1818

Birth Location: Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States

Death Date: MAY 1900

Death Location: Monongalia County, West Virginia

Father: Richard Field

Mother: Mary Fortney

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The story of Susanna H. Field began in 1818 in Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States. Susanna H. Field passed away in 1900 in Monongalia County, West Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Susanna H. Field began in 1818 in Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States.
  • Susanna H. Field passed away in 1900 in Monongalia County, West Virginia.

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Susanna Field's Ancestors

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Susanna Field
1818–1900
Birth Place: Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States
Parents
Richard H. Field
1784–1858
Preston, Virginia now, West Virginia, United States
Mary Fortney
1792–1880
Grandparents
Peter (Fortney) Sr.
1754–1817
Anna (Elizabeth) Hohn
1753–1817
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jean II
1708–1753
https:www.wikitree.comwikiBerger-905
1713–1794
Casper Hahn
1722–1773
Maria Porth
1730–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susanna Field's Timeline

2 Records

1818
5 NOV 1818
Birth of Susanna H. Field in Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States
Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States
1900
MAY 1900
Age 82
Death of Susanna H. Field in Monongalia County, West Virginia
Monongalia County, West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 NOV 1818
    Event Place: Herring, Monongalia, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: MAY 1900
    Event Place: Monongalia County, West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation

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