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  1. Such is the case with Tennessee school teacher William A. Feilds. William A. Feilds was born into slavery near Fisherville in the county of Shelby located in west Tennessee in circa 1846. Although many records spell his surname as “Field” or “Fields,” William himself seems generally to have used the “e-i” combination, normally adding a final “s.”

  2. 29 de ago. de 2018 · Such is the case with Tennessee school teacher William A. Feilds. William A. Feilds was born into slavery near Fisherville in the county of Shelby located in west Tennessee in circa 1846. Although many records spell his surname as “Field” or “Fields,” William himself seems generally to have used the “e-i” combination, normally adding a final “s.”

  3. William Riley Fields Birth 4 Nov 1869. Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, USA Death 16 Feb 1948 (aged 78) Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Burial. Hopewell Cemetery. Paris, Lamar County, ...

  4. Bvt. Maj. Gen. William Denison Whipple (August 2, 1826 – April 1, 1902) was an officer of the U.S. Army who fought against the native Americans in the New Mexico Territory and served the Union during the American Civil War. Biography.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2022 · Birth of Bland Fields. Memphis, Shelby Co., TN. 1898. September 9, 1898. Age 52. Death of Hon William A Fields. Memphis, Shelby, TN, United States. Genealogy for William A Fields (1846 - 1898) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. William A. Feilds’s bills were no exception to this rule: three of them failed or were tabled in committee; the fourth was rejected on its third reading before the House. Feilds also supported the efforts of his colleagues, Representatives Evans and Hodge, to repeal Chapter 130 of the 1875 Acts of Tennessee, which permitted segregation in public facilities and transportation.

  7. William Fields may refer to: . William J. Fields, U.S. Representative and Governor of Kentucky; William M. Fields, American qualitative investigator studying language, culture, and tools in non-human primates; William Fields (rower), American rower and Olympic gold medalist William C. Fields (1804–1882), U.S. Representative from New York; William A. Feilds (died 1898), American legislator in ...