Bert J. Fellows1
M, (March 1866 - 25 September 1949)
Bert J. Fellows|b. Mar 1866\nd. 25 Sep 1949|p103.htm#i366|John K. Fellows|b. Aug 1827|p103.htm#i4835|Nancy E. Unknown|b. 1829|p363.htm#i5505|||||||||||||
Bert was born at NY, USA, in March 1866. Information from 1900 census.. He was the son of John K. Fellows and Nancy E. Unknown. He married Carrie M. Hotchkin at Newfane, Niagara County, NY, USA, on 25 November 1891.2 Bert J. Fellows appeared on the census of 1900 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Bert Fellows, Mar 1866, 34, married 8 years, born NY, farmer; wife Carrie F., Jun 1867, 32, married 8 years, 2 children, 2 living, born NY; dau Gladdes, Jan 1895, 5 , born NY; dau Jessie K., May 1899, 1, born NY; father John K., Aug 1827, 72, married 52 years.. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY. The census lists the family as: Burt J. Fellows, 45, m1, 18yrs, b NY; wife Carrie, 40, 5 ch, 4 living; dau Gladys A., 15; dau Jessie M., 11; dau Ada N., 7; dau Mildred N., 3.. He resided at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, in 1910. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY. The census lists the family as: Bert J. Fellows, 55, born NY, truck farmer; wife Carrie M., 50 , born NY; dau Gladys A., 25, single; dau Mildred M., 13, single; born NY; boarder Eugene Boisner, 13, single, born NY; mother-in-law Frances A. Hotchkin, 83, widow, born NY, parents born NY.. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY. The census lists the family as: Bert J. Fellows, 65, married at 27, born NY father born VT, mother born NY; wife Carrie M., 60, married at 22, born NY, parents born NY; granddaughter Shirley G., Scheithier, 6/12, born NY, parents born NY.. He died on 25 September 1949 at Lockport, Niagara County, NY, USA, at age 83.3 He was buried at North Ridge Cemetery, at Ransomville, Niagara County, NY, USA, .
The 1910 Census of Cambria, Niagara Co., NY has Burt and his wife Carrie with their four daughters. The census says that they had been married only once and for 18 years; had five children of which four were living.
The 1910 Census of Cambria, Niagara Co., NY has Burt and his wife Carrie with their four daughters. The census says that they had been married only once and for 18 years; had five children of which four were living.
Last Edited=31 Aug 2009
Children of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin
- Gladys A. Fellows+ (1 Jan 1895 - 20 Jul 1968)
- Jessie M. Fellows (May 1899 - )
- Ada N. Fellows (1903 - )
- Mildred N. Fellows (10 Jul 1906 - 20 Mar 1991)
Gladys A. Fellows
F, (1 January 1895 - 20 July 1968)
Gladys A. Fellows|b. 1 Jan 1895\nd. 20 Jul 1968|p103.htm#i2938|Bert J. Fellows|b. Mar 1866\nd. 25 Sep 1949|p103.htm#i366|Carrie M. Hotchkin|b. 21 May 1869\nd. 27 Sep 1931|p171.htm#i361|John K. Fellows|b. Aug 1827|p103.htm#i4835|Nancy E. Unknown|b. 1829|p363.htm#i5505|James H. Hotchkin|b. 25 Jul 1834\nd. 1 Sep 1907|p185.htm#i324|Frances A. Michal|b. Sep 1837\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p260.htm#i360|
Gladys A. Fellows was born on 1 January 1895 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, USA. Information from 1900 census.1 She was the daughter of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin. Gladys A. Fellows married Walter Scheithier circa 1920 at Niagara County, NY, USA. Gladys A. Fellows died on 20 July 1968 at Lockport, Niagara County, NY, USA, at age 73.1
She was buried at North Ridge Cemetery, at Ransomville, Niagara County, NY, USA, .
Last Edited=31 Aug 2009
Children of Gladys A. Fellows and Walter Scheithier
Citations
- [S868] Death of Gladys Fellows Scheitheir, The Niagara Falls Gazette.
Jessie M. Fellows
F, (May 1899 - )
Jessie M. Fellows|b. May 1899|p103.htm#i2939|Bert J. Fellows|b. Mar 1866\nd. 25 Sep 1949|p103.htm#i366|Carrie M. Hotchkin|b. 21 May 1869\nd. 27 Sep 1931|p171.htm#i361|John K. Fellows|b. Aug 1827|p103.htm#i4835|Nancy E. Unknown|b. 1829|p363.htm#i5505|James H. Hotchkin|b. 25 Jul 1834\nd. 1 Sep 1907|p185.htm#i324|Frances A. Michal|b. Sep 1837\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p260.htm#i360|
Jessie was born at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, USA, in May 1899. Information from 1900 census.. She was the daughter of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin. Jessie M. Fellows married Rudolph O. Scheithier circa 1940.
Last Edited=23 Jan 2010
Family: Jessie M. Fellows and Rudolph O. Scheithier
John K. Fellows
M, (August 1827 - )
John K. Fellows was born in August 1827 at NY, USA. 1900 census. He married Nancy E. Unknown circa 1865 at NY.
Last Edited=27 Jan 2007
Child of John K. Fellows and Nancy E. Unknown
- Bert J. Fellows+ (Mar 1866 - 25 Sep 1949)
Mildred N. Fellows
F, (10 July 1906 - 20 March 1991)
Mildred N. Fellows|b. 10 Jul 1906\nd. 20 Mar 1991|p103.htm#i2941|Bert J. Fellows|b. Mar 1866\nd. 25 Sep 1949|p103.htm#i366|Carrie M. Hotchkin|b. 21 May 1869\nd. 27 Sep 1931|p171.htm#i361|John K. Fellows|b. Aug 1827|p103.htm#i4835|Nancy E. Unknown|b. 1829|p363.htm#i5505|James H. Hotchkin|b. 25 Jul 1834\nd. 1 Sep 1907|p185.htm#i324|Frances A. Michal|b. Sep 1837\nd. 20 Feb 1921|p260.htm#i360|
Mildred N. Fellows was born on 10 July 1906 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin. Mildred N. Fellows married Warren A. Swick circa 1935. Mildred N. Fellows died on 20 March 1991 at Wilson, Niagara County, NY, USA, at age 84.1
Last Edited=31 Aug 2009
Family: Mildred N. Fellows and Warren A. Swick
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index.
Amelia M. Felzien
F, (1885 - )
Amelia M. Felzien was born in 1885 at NE, USA. She married Clarence L. Doyle, son of Christopher Doyle and Ruth Ann Parsons, on 1 November 1905 at Hartwell, Kearney County, NE, USA. He married at 27, she at 21 according to the 1930 census..
Last Edited=22 Mar 2008
Children of Amelia M. Felzien and Clarence L. Doyle
- Lyle C. Doyle (8 Aug 1906 - May 1965)
- Melba Marie Doyle (9 Apr 1910 - 12 Nov 1989)
- Raymond E. Doyle
- Virginia L. Doyle
Bobbie Fennell
F
She married Noel Malcolm Gonyo on 3 August 1964.
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Family: Bobbie Fennell and Noel Malcolm Gonyo
G. W. Ferguson
M, (circa 1832 - )
G. W. Ferguson was born circa 1832. He married Celia Ann Bayne, daughter of William C. Bayne and Caroline Nevill, on 22 December 1874 at La Salle County, IL, USA. The Ferguson name is found on the Bayne Family gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, IL. Celia ws still a widow on 17 April 1865 when she filed her Pension Application..
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
Family: G. W. Ferguson and Celia Ann Bayne
Alexander Stephenson Field1
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Alexander Stephenson Field||p103.htm#i3343|Lawrence Daniel Field||p103.htm#i3340|Cynthia Ann Stephenson||p340.htm#i3331|||||||Charles C. Stephenson Jr.||p339.htm#i1183|Peggy L. Clark||p56.htm#i1182|
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Citations
- [S123] Peggy Lou Clark Stephenson, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Andrew Martin Field1
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Andrew Martin Field||p103.htm#i3342|Lawrence Daniel Field||p103.htm#i3340|Cynthia Ann Stephenson||p340.htm#i3331|||||||Charles C. Stephenson Jr.||p339.htm#i1183|Peggy L. Clark||p56.htm#i1182|
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Citations
- [S123] Peggy Lou Clark Stephenson, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Anna Field
F, (17 September 1761 - September 1848)
Anna Field|b. 17 Sep 1761\nd. Sep 1848|p103.htm#i2182|David Field|b. 31 Jul 1728\nd. 25 Nov 1778|p103.htm#i6069|Anna Stone|b. 22 Dec 1726\nd. 2 Mar 1790|p342.htm#i6070|||||||||||||
Anna Field was born on 17 September 1761 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of David Field and Anna Stone. She married Benjamin Crampton at CT, USA, circa 1784. Anna Field died in September 1848.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2007
Child of Anna Field and Benjamin Crampton
- Calvin Crampton (19 Nov 1785 - 27 Oct 1861)
David Field
M, (31 July 1728 - 25 November 1778)
David Field was born on 31 July 1728 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He married Anna Stone on 10 July 1755 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. David Field died on 25 November 1778 at Tinmouth, Rutland County, VT, USA, at age 50.
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Child of David Field and Anna Stone
- Anna Field+ (17 Sep 1761 - Sep 1848)
Lawrence Daniel Field1
M
He married Cynthia Ann Stephenson at Tulsa, Tulsa County, OK, USA, on 25 May 1984.
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Children of Lawrence Daniel Field and Cynthia Ann Stephenson
Citations
- [S123] Peggy Lou Clark Stephenson, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Lawrence Daniel Field Jr.1
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Lawrence Daniel Field Jr.||p103.htm#i3341|Lawrence Daniel Field||p103.htm#i3340|Cynthia Ann Stephenson||p340.htm#i3331|||||||Charles C. Stephenson Jr.||p339.htm#i1183|Peggy L. Clark||p56.htm#i1182|
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Citations
- [S123] Peggy Lou Clark Stephenson, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Margaret Field
F, (circa 1750 - )
Margaret was born at CT, USA, circa 1750.
Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Child of Margaret Field
- Leah Hotchkin (31 Aug 1775 - )
Unknown Field1
M, (circa 1650 - after 1688)
Unknown Field was born circa 1650 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He married Mary Bishop at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, in 1687.1 Unknown Field died after 1688 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.
Last Edited=28 Jan 2007
Family: Unknown Field and Mary Bishop
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 647.
Alden Hugo Fields
M, (24 May 1913 - 19 April 1987)
Alden Hugo Fields|b. 24 May 1913\nd. 19 Apr 1987|p103.htm#i5084|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||

Alden Hugo Fields
Last Edited=5 Apr 2009
Children of Alden Hugo Fields and Bonnie Hazel Kinsler
Family: Alden Hugo Fields and Florence Rowland
Claudine Evelyn Fields
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Claudine Evelyn Fields||p103.htm#i10736|Alden Hugo Fields|b. 24 May 1913\nd. 19 Apr 1987|p103.htm#i5084|Bonnie Hazel Kinsler|b. 22 Mar 1910\nd. 11 Dec 1968|p228.htm#i10707|Floyd N. Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida V. Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||
Claudine Evelyn Fields is the daughter of Alden Hugo Fields and Bonnie Hazel Kinsler. Claudine Evelyn Fields married Terry Scott on 11 June 1960 at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA.
Last Edited=7 Jan 2008
Family: Claudine Evelyn Fields and Terry Scott
Ernest Woodrow Fields
M, (26 August 1907 - 22 January 1999)
Ernest Woodrow Fields|b. 26 Aug 1907\nd. 22 Jan 1999|p103.htm#i5085|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||

Ernest Woodrow Fields
We would like to introduce a new member who Joined Stanley Church recently:
Ernest Fields, 71 Overlook Rd., Morristown, 538-3970
Ernest was born in 1907 on a farm in Bear Waller Hollow, VA. He graduated from Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN before moving to NYC in 1930. He was employed for the next 43 years by Chubb & Sons, Inc. During that time he lived in Chatham. Now retired, he enjoys golf, bridge and traveling. He is very active as a Trustee of his Tennessee university. He is married and has one son and two grandsons.
A special tribute to Ernest Fields
LMU Says Good-By to A Good Friend, The Amazing Ernie Fields
Jerry Bishop, President of Lincoln Memorial University, and his wife Linda attended the memorial service for Ernie Fields on February 1, 1999 at the Stanley Congregational Church in Chatham, New Jersey.
They were joined buy former LMU Presidents Gary Burchett and Martin Peters, and Vice President and Dean of Faculty, John Irvine. Gary delivered a superb tribute to Ernie during the service. Ernie's son, Fred Fields, in a wonderful summary of his father's life, gave a sentimental, moving, loving and factual account of The Amazing Ernie Fields.
The church was filled with Ernie's family and friends and the service was wonderful. Afterwards Maxine Fields graciously hosted family and friends at the Fields' home in Morristown, New Jersey.
While it was a sad journey for the Tennessee contingent, it was also to celebrate the life of a dedicated and loyal friend and a wonderful human being - -Ernest W. Fields.
Ernie Fields loved his alma mater, Lincoln Memorial University. He served on its Board of Trustees for many years and was tireless in his efforts to raise funds for the University. He was particularly interested in LMU's school of nursing. He was the driving force for a new facility for the school. Ernie really was the Amazing Ernie Fields.
Daily Record, Morristown, New Jersey, Wednesday, January 27, 1999.
ERNEST W. FIELDS, 91, CHUBB VICE PRESIDENT
MORRISTOWN -- Ernest W. Fields died Friday at the Rehabilitation Institute of Morristown after a long illness following a car accident in October. He was 91.
Born in Scott County, Va., he lived in Chatham for 20 years before moving to Morristown 28 years ago.
He attended high school in Castlewood, Va., and graduated from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn. He later received his LLB degree from New York University.
Mr. Fields was a vice president at Chubb and Son, where he worked in the company's Fidelity and Surety Loss Department for 42 years. He ran the department from 1944 to 1972.
He was a member of the International Association of Insurance Counsel and served on the executive committee of the Casualty and Surety Club of New Jersey. He also belonged to the Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit.
Mr. Fields was elected to Lincoln Memorial's board of trustees and oversaw the financing and construction of the Schenck Center of Health Services.
Survivors include his wife Maxine; a son, Frederick of San Francisco; a brother, Ronsia of Cupertino, Calif; a stepson, Stephen Smythe of Cincinnati; a stepdaughter, Susan Schreiber of New Jersey; two grandsons; four step-grandsons and one step-great grandson.
Arrangements are by Wm. A. Bradley and Son Funeral Home, 345 Main St., Chatham.1 He was buried at Fairmount Cemetery, at Chatham, Morris County, NJ, USA, .
He attended high school in Castlewood, VA and graduated form Lincoln Memorial Iniversity of Harrogate, TN. He lated received his LLB from New York University. He was a Vice President of Chubb and Son where he worked in Fidelity and Surety Loss Department for 42 years.
Last Edited=5 Apr 2009
Child of Ernest Woodrow Fields and Muriel Grace Warner
Family: Ernest Woodrow Fields and Maxine Vallier Rabe
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index.
Floyd Nathaniel Fields
M, (12 July 1880 - 8 February 1940)

Floyd Nathaniel Fields
Floyd W. Fields of Scott Co., Virginia and Ida V. Sexson of Russell Co., Virginia were married at the home of the bride on November 8, 1906. Marriage preformed by the Reverend Elbert Isaacs of Castlewood, Virginia. According to the Index, Russell county 1853 - 1953 Index, shows where, when and by whom they were married. This page stated that the groom was born in Scott County, 26 years of age, a farmer and was widowed. His parents were Wesley and Martha Fields. The bride was born in Russell Co., 16 years of age and the daughter of WM and Lou Sexton.. Floyd Nathaniel Fields appeared on the census of 1910 at Lipps, Wise County, VA, USA. The census lists the family as: Floyd M. Fields, 29, married second time, 3 years, born VA, parents born VA, miner; wife Ida N, 19, married once, 2 children, 2 living; Ernest E., 2, born VA; Rita L, 7/12 (not clear, could be 1/12), born VA.. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Johnson, Scott County, VA, USA. The census lists the family as: Floyd M. Fields, 48, born VA, parents born VA, farmer; wife Ida N., 29. born VA, parents born VA; Ernest, 12, born VA; Rita, 10, born VA; Myrtle, 8, born VA; Aldon, 6, born VA; Leston, 3 9/12, born VA; Ronsia, 1 7/12, born VA.. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Kingsport, Dickenson County, VA, USA. The census lists the family as: Floyd Fields, 38, married at 19, born VA, parents born VA, warper in cotton mills; wife Ida, 38, married at 16, born VA, parents born VA; son Ernest, 22, born VA; dau Rita, 20, born VA; dau Myrtle, 18, born VA; son Alden, 16, born VA; son Lestor, 13, born VA; son Ronsia, 11, born VA.. He died on 8 February 1940 at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA, at age 59. Obituary: Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Tennessee, Friday, February 9, 1940
Floyd N. Fields
Funeral services for Floyd N, Fields, 54, well known Kingsport coal dealer who died here yesterday at his home, 1138 Cherry Street, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Maple Street Methodist church with the Rev. E. L. McConnell and the Rev. R. A. Dingus in charge. Burial will be in the city cemetery.
He is survived by his wife; four sons, Alden and Leston Fields, Kingsport; R. W. Fields, a student at Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate; Ernest W. Fields, New York; two daughters, Mrs Garfield Bevins and Mrs. Glen Moorehouse, Kingsport; two brothers, W. H, and Jim Fields, Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Mullins, Dickenson County, Virginia; and Mrs. Emily Vanderpool, Castlewood.
Mr. Fields and his family came to Kingsport from Castlewood, Virginia 10 years ago. He has been a coal dealer here for the past eight years.
Active in church work, he was a steward in the Maple Street Methodist church until he resigned because of ill health.
Active pall bearers will be O. B. Reece, W. J. Mercer, B. O. Brown, D. D. Depew, T. C. Bridwell, J. C. Lane.
Honorary pall bearers are Clyde Walker, Roy Bridwell, Hiram Hughes, W. R. Testerman, Bob Taylor, Faustine White, Bob Dean, Holiday Smith. C. T. Smith, McKinley Jones, A. H. Henry, Mr. Pursley, James Egan, S. G. Milhorn. O. S. Byers, E. E. Skeens, Charlie Feagins, A. F. Cox, John Rosenbaum, Jack Bright, L. J. Riggs, Dr. E. W. Tipton, Hubert Case, Clarence Stump, L. J. Jamison, Frank Owenby, Bill Gragg, Charlie Gragg, Orbin Stapleton, Herman Anderson, Herman Grills, C. W. Bondurant.
Flower bearers will be members of the missionary society of Maple Street Methodist church.
. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA, .
Last Edited=5 Apr 2009
Children of Floyd Nathaniel Fields and Ida Virginia Sexson
- Ernest Woodrow Fields+ (26 Aug 1907 - 22 Jan 1999)
- Retha Leota Fields (21 Jun 1909 - 9 Apr 1996)
- Myrtle Ledana Fields+ (27 May 1911 - 21 Jul 1993)
- Alden Hugo Fields+ (24 May 1913 - 19 Apr 1987)
- Leston Boyd Fields (5 Jan 1917 - 18 Nov 1944)
- Ronsia Woodrow Fields+ (29 Jan 1919 - 7 Jun 2005)
Frederick Sexton Fields
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Frederick Sexton Fields||p103.htm#i10723|Ernest Woodrow Fields|b. 26 Aug 1907\nd. 22 Jan 1999|p103.htm#i5085|Muriel Grace Warner|b. 24 Jan 1912\nd. 31 Dec 1984|p374.htm#i10722|Floyd N. Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida V. Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||
Frederick Sexton Fields is the son of Ernest Woodrow Fields and Muriel Grace Warner. Frederick Sexton Fields married Barbara Jane Hey on 22 December 1961 at Duluth, St Louis County, MN, USA.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Family: Frederick Sexton Fields and Barbara Jane Hey
Janet Ann Fields
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Janet Ann Fields||p103.htm#i592|Ronsia Woodrow Fields|b. 29 Jan 1919\nd. 7 Jun 2005|p103.htm#i3472|Marjorie Hazel MacLean|b. 2 Apr 1922\nd. 29 May 1996|p249.htm#i3473|Floyd N. Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida V. Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|James S. MacLean|b. 11 Mar 1889\nd. 23 Apr 1977|p249.htm#i8978|Marian D. Harris|b. 2 May 1896\nd. 1 May 1977|p135.htm#i8979|

Janet Ann Fields Hotchkin
Last Edited=3 Feb 2008
Children of Janet Ann Fields and David Lynn Hotchkin
Citations
- [S309] California Marriage Index 1850-1877 and 1960-1986.
Janice Karen Fields
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Janice Karen Fields||p103.htm#i10738|Alden Hugo Fields|b. 24 May 1913\nd. 19 Apr 1987|p103.htm#i5084|Bonnie Hazel Kinsler|b. 22 Mar 1910\nd. 11 Dec 1968|p228.htm#i10707|Floyd N. Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida V. Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||
Janice Karen Fields is the daughter of Alden Hugo Fields and Bonnie Hazel Kinsler. Janice Karen Fields married Daniel Richard Gibbon on 9 March 1963 at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA.
Last Edited=7 Jan 2008
Family: Janice Karen Fields and Daniel Richard Gibbon
Laurence Donald Fields
M, (19 March 1953 - 9 August 1996)
Laurence Donald Fields|b. 19 Mar 1953\nd. 9 Aug 1996|p103.htm#i5080|Ronsia Woodrow Fields|b. 29 Jan 1919\nd. 7 Jun 2005|p103.htm#i3472|Marjorie Hazel MacLean|b. 2 Apr 1922\nd. 29 May 1996|p249.htm#i3473|Floyd N. Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida V. Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|James S. MacLean|b. 11 Mar 1889\nd. 23 Apr 1977|p249.htm#i8978|Marian D. Harris|b. 2 May 1896\nd. 1 May 1977|p135.htm#i8979|
Laurence Donald Fields was born on 19 March 1953 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA.1 He was the son of Ronsia Woodrow Fields and Marjorie Hazel MacLean. Laurence Donald Fields died on 9 August 1996 at Redwood City, San Mateo County, CA, USA, at age 43. San Mateo County Times, Tuesday, August 13, 1996
Laurence D. Fields
Passed away August 9, 1996, at the age of 43. A native of San Francisco, he was the beloved son of Ron Fields of Redwood City, and the late Marjorie Fields, who passed away May 29, 1996. A lifetime resident of Redwood City, Larry was a 1972 graduate of Sequoia High School and attended Columbia Community College in Twain Harte. He loved to coach Pop Warner football in San Carlos, and was a self-indoctrinated paramedical, often coming to the aid of those in need and volunteered his time whenever he could. He was a member of the Woodside Road Methodist Church.
Along with his father he is survived by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Janet and David Hotchkin of Pasadena; and was the adored uncle of Johathan and Carolyn Hotchkin of Pasadena.
Those who wish to remember Larry may make contributions in his name to Bethany Christain Services, 9928 Flower Street, Bellflower, CA 90706, or to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940. A private family service will be held..2 He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA, .
Laurence D. Fields
Passed away August 9, 1996, at the age of 43. A native of San Francisco, he was the beloved son of Ron Fields of Redwood City, and the late Marjorie Fields, who passed away May 29, 1996. A lifetime resident of Redwood City, Larry was a 1972 graduate of Sequoia High School and attended Columbia Community College in Twain Harte. He loved to coach Pop Warner football in San Carlos, and was a self-indoctrinated paramedical, often coming to the aid of those in need and volunteered his time whenever he could. He was a member of the Woodside Road Methodist Church.
Along with his father he is survived by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Janet and David Hotchkin of Pasadena; and was the adored uncle of Johathan and Carolyn Hotchkin of Pasadena.
Those who wish to remember Larry may make contributions in his name to Bethany Christain Services, 9928 Flower Street, Bellflower, CA 90706, or to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940. A private family service will be held..2 He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA, .
Last Edited=18 Jan 2008
Leston Boyd Fields
M, (5 January 1917 - 18 November 1944)
Leston Boyd Fields|b. 5 Jan 1917\nd. 18 Nov 1944|p103.htm#i5083|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||

Leston Boyd Fields
Fields, a former resident of Kingsport, was killed and four others were injured when the car in which he was riding collided with a truck. The car was driven by Clay Lambert believed to be of Maryville.
The truck was occupied by three people, Edmond Guy Cable, his father, Ernest Cable and brother Charlie Cable, of Blount County, all of whom together with the car driver, were injured.
The car and truck were badly damaged, impact of the crash tearing off the truck bed and the motors of both vehicles were smashed back to the steering wheels.
Fields lived in Kingsport 15 years, coming here with his parents from Castlewood, Va. He moved to Kingston, Tenn., several months ago where he was employed by the J. A. Jones Construction Co.
He was an active member of the Maple Street Methodist Church of Kingsport.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Della Jesse Fields, of Kingston, his mother, Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, two sisters, Mrs. Garfield Bevins of Kingsport, and Mrs. Glen Moorehouse of Knoxville, and three brothers, Ernest W. fields of New York City, Alden H. Fields of Kingsport, and Lt. R. W. Fields of U. S. Army.
The Rev. Luther Sexson, the Rev. R. A. Dingus of Dante, Va. and the Rev. E. L. McConnell, church pastor, will be in charge of funeral services. Burial will be in City Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Holiday Smith, James Riggs, Gus Clemens, Carson Gilliam, Howard Williams, and D. Ketron.
The body will be removed Monday from the Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home to the home of his brother, Alden Fields, 1141 Bristol Highway.
Active pallbearers will be Holiday Smith, James Riggs, Gus Clemens, Carson Gilliam, Howard Williams and Dee Ketron.. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA, .
Last Edited=5 Apr 2009
Family: Leston Boyd Fields and Cedella (Della) Isbel Jessee
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index, listed as L. C. Fields.
Myrtle Ledana Fields
F, (27 May 1911 - 21 July 1993)
Myrtle Ledana Fields|b. 27 May 1911\nd. 21 Jul 1993|p103.htm#i5087|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||

Myrtle Ledana Fields, wife of Glenn William Moorehouse
Myrtle Moorehouse
Myrtle Fields Moorehouse, 83, 100 Netherland Inn lane, Kingsport, died Wednesday (July 21, 1993) in Asbury Center at Baysmont after an extended illness.
Born in Russell County, Virginia, she was a graduate of Dobyns-Bennett High School and a member of First Broad Street United Methodist Church and the U.M.W. She was past worthy matron at the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 198.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Ida Fields and two brothers, Leston and Alden Fields.
Surviving are her husband, Glen Moorehouse of the home, one daughter,Sue Moorehouse Cumbow, Piney Flats, Two sons, Cris Moorehouse, Kingsport, and Glen Evan Moorehouse of Atlanta, GA; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Retha Bevins, Cedar Lake, IN; two brothers R.W. Fields, Redwood City, CA and Ernest Fields, Morristown, New Jersey; several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 PM Friday at Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home.
Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at First Broad Street United Methodist Church with Dr. Toombs Kay officiating.. She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN, USA, .
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Children of Myrtle Ledana Fields and Glen William Moorehouse
Paul Fields
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He married Susan Lynette Hotchkin on 14 December 1968.
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Child of Paul Fields and Susan Lynette Hotchkin
Retha Leota Fields
F, (21 June 1909 - 9 April 1996)
Retha Leota Fields|b. 21 Jun 1909\nd. 9 Apr 1996|p103.htm#i5086|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||

Retha Leota Fields wife of Garfield Bevins
I, Retha L. Bevins, 6774 East 200th Street, Mill Creek, Indiana, do hereby make, publish and declare this My Last Will and Testament in the manner and form following, hereby cancelling and revoking any and all prior wills or codicils thereto.
ARTICLE 1. After payment of my lawful debts and after funeral and testamentary charges are paid, I give, devise and bequeath all of my property personal and real, of whatever nature and where ever situated as follows:
1. If my beloved husband, Garfield, shall survive me than I give all of my property to him.
2. If my husband shall not survive me then I give all of my property as follows:
3. All of my personal possessions which are listed on the paper attached to this will which as been signed by me and is designated as exhibit No. 1, I give to the five persons listed on such exhibit the articles listed thereon as intended for them. Those five persons listed on the attached exhibit are my beloved children whom I love and have enjoyed all these long and wonderful years.
4. All the rest and remainder of my property both personal and real I give, devise and bequeath in equal shares to my five children, James Bevins, Gene Bevins, Ernest Bevins, Lois E. Endris and Darlene Endris.
5. I hereby make, constitute and appoint my son James Floyd Bevins to be the Executor of this will and direct that no bond shall be required.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of February, 1994. Signed by Retha Bevins.
Witnesses: Georgia Danders, nancy L, Bevins, James F. Bevins
The following was stapled to the above will.
"To be attached to my will as referred to therein."
For James Floyd Bevins to become executor of Garfield Bevins and Retha Leota Bevins assets and material belongings.
In the event one passes away before the other - all belongings shall go to the spouse.
In the event of the death of the surviving spouses, the following items were specifically set aside for their surviving children.
Lois Edna Endris 2890 Flickner Lane S.E., Corydin, Indiana 47112
1. Mom's (Retha's) - Family Bible
2. Mamaw Fields - old mantel clock
3. Mamaw and Papaw Fields - oval picture & frame
Darlene Celia Endris 13710 Birch Street, Cedar Lake, Indiana 46303
1. Mother's (Retha's) - current wedding rings (Ida's set)
2. Mom & Dads - TV and ship clock
James Floyd Bevins 3774 E. 200 S., Mill Creek, Indiana 46365
1. Papaw Bevins - old mantel clock
2. Fannie Bevins - cedar chest
3. 50th anniversary quilt & pillow case
4. Papaw Bevins - retirement watch
5. Mom's (Retha's) - treadle sewing machine
6. Mom's (Retha's) - Kenmore electric sewing machine
7. Dad's (Garfield) - original wedding ring
Ernest Keys Bevins 3120 Wolfe Road, Clearwater, Florida 34619
1. Mamaw Fields - cedar chest
2. Mom & Dads (Retha and Garfield's) - blonde hutch
3. Mom & Dads (Retha and Garfield ') - Small folding table with drawer
Gene Garfield Bevins 13711 Birch Street, Cedar Lake, Indiana 46303
1. Mom's (Retha's_ - wedding ring
2. Mamaw & Papaw's - desk
All other belongings to be divided between these five children and their offspring as desired. Agreed upon this day, January 22, 1994, by all children named above.
Signed by: Garfield Bevins and Retha L. Bevins and Witnessed by James F. Bevins. She died on 9 April 1996 at LaPorte, LaPorte County, IN, at age 86. Obituary: Cedar Lake Journal - Tuesday, April 16, 1996
Retha Leota (Fields) Bevins
Retha Leota (nee Fields) Bevins, age 86, of LaPorte, formerly of Cedar Lake, passed away Tues., April 9, 1996, at Fountain View Nursing Home in LaPorte. She is survived by: two daughters, Lois (Chuck) Endris of Corydon and Darlene (Everett) Endris of Cedar Lake; three sons, James (Nancy) Bevins of LaPorte, Ernest Bevins of Clearwater, Fla., and Gene (Jeanie) Bevins of Cedar Lake; two brothers, Ernest Fields of Morristown, N.J., and Ronsia Fields of Redwood City, Calif; 15 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Garfield Bevins; one son, Dwight David; her parents, Floyd and Virginia Fields; two brothers, Alden and Leston, and one sister, Myrtle. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. April. 12 at Eller Brady Funeral Home in Cedar Lake, with Rev. Kevin Gardner officiating. Interment followed at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens in Schererville. Visitation was held from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. April. 11 at the funeral home. Retha Fields was born in Bear Holler, Scott County, Va. She lived in Cedar Lake for 27 years, and was a member of the North Dunedin Baptist Church in Dunedin, Fla. She worked at the Willowdale Nursing Home in Crown Point from 1958 to 1973, and at St. Anthony Nursing Home in Crown Point from 1973 to 1975.. She was buried at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, at Schererville, Lake County, IN, USA, .
Retha worked at the Rothchilds in Hammond, Indiana as a seamstress in 1958. She then worked as a nurses aid at St. Anthony Nursing Home in Crown Point, Indiana (1973 - 1975). She also was a home hairdresser and a seamstress for her family and friends.
Garfield and Retha had six children, 15 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
On Saturday, the 22th of August Retha and Garfield renewed their vows, the invitation read as follows.
In Honor of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Garfield Bevins, their children and grandchildren request the pleasure of your company on Saturday, the twenty-second of August 1981 at seven o'clock in the evening First Baptist Church Cedar Lake, Indiana. If you are unable to attend we ask your presence in thoughts and prayer.
Out of town Family included: Myrtle (sister of Retha) and Glen Moorehouse, Cris and Theona Moorehouse, son and daughter-in-law of Myrtle Fields Moorehouse, and Alden (brother of Retha) and Florence Fields attended from Kingsport, Tennessee.
Last Edited=5 Apr 2009
Family: Retha Leota Fields and Garfield Cavada Bevins
Ronsia Woodrow Fields
M, (29 January 1919 - 7 June 2005)
Ronsia Woodrow Fields|b. 29 Jan 1919\nd. 7 Jun 2005|p103.htm#i3472|Floyd Nathaniel Fields|b. 12 Jul 1880\nd. 8 Feb 1940|p103.htm#i5081|Ida Virginia Sexson|b. 16 Jun 1890\nd. 27 May 1970|p324.htm#i5082|||||||||||||
Ronsia Woodrow Fields was born on 29 January 1919 at Scott County, VA, USA. He was the son of Floyd Nathaniel Fields and Ida Virginia Sexson. He married Marjorie Hazel MacLean at Berkeley, Alameda County, CA, USA, on 28 April 1945. From the Oakland Tribune, Tuesday May 1, 1945
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Ronsia Woodrow Fields died on 7 June 2005 at La Verne, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 86. Ron died at about 9:00 pm in the retirement home where he had lived for a number of years.. He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA, .
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Ronsia Woodrow Fields died on 7 June 2005 at La Verne, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 86. Ron died at about 9:00 pm in the retirement home where he had lived for a number of years.. He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA, .
Last Edited=30 Mar 2009
Children of Ronsia Woodrow Fields and Marjorie Hazel MacLean
- Laurence Donald Fields (19 Mar 1953 - 9 Aug 1996)
- Janet Ann Fields+
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