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Field Genealogy & History
Field is an ancient Anglo-Saxon and German name. As you might expect, it's a locational name given to someone who lived or worked on a non-agricultural area that had been cleared of forest. It was originally derived from the Old English "feld," which means "pasture" or "open country." Field family history begins in Yorkshire, where the family has held a seat for a very long time. American Field genealogy includes Cyrus West Field, who laid the first transatlantic telegraph cable; and David Dudley Field, who made significant contributions to the reform of common law in the United States.
Field Birth Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
A Dean Field | -- --, 1914 | October 16,1999 | WA |
B Marie Field | -- --, 1915 | June ,1981 | PA |
C Duane Field | -- --, 1916 | March 20,1991 | IA |
D Rae Field | -- --, 1913 | October ,1985 | KS |
Field Death Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Earl Field | -- --, 1890 | August ,1980 | Port Clyde,ME |
Fae Field | -- --, 1912 | September ,1965 | Newark,NJ |
G Nelson Field | -- --, 1891 | October ,1968 | Valparaiso,IN |
Hajnal Field | -- --, 1898 | March ,1976 | Los Angeles,CA |
Field Marriage Records
Name | Spouse | Marriage Date | Location |
Arnold Field | Carolyn Mayer | October 21,2000 | Harris, TX |
Christopher Field | Darla Deweerd | May 6,2000 | Travis, TX |
James Field | Harriett Inge | November 12,1955 | Wake, NC |
Peter Field | Vicki Grice | January 29,1972 | Wake, NC |
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