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From: "Donna Kountz" <>
Subject: Re: John L Fielder
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 00:57:33 -0600


Gale,
I am a descendant of James' brother Josiah, who also went to Georgia. His
daughter, Rebecca, married my gg grandfather, Aaron John Cole. I would be
very interested in your information on the Lewis/Fielder families, since I
just discovered them.
Donna


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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: John L Fielder


> Hi Nancy:
>
> The three Fielder Families you added to the bottom of your post are all of
my
> line.
>
> John (Jack) Fielder is my GGG Granfather
> His lst Marriage was to Mary McCutchen
> When Mary died:
> He married 2nd Mary (Denton) Campbell, a widow
> John (Jack) Fielder's name is John Lewis Fielder of Hickman Co., TN.
> John Lewis Fielder died in 1835 and Mary (Denton) Campbell Fielder married
a
> neighbor, Moses Johnston and they moved to Maury Co., TN
>
> John ? Fielder
> Birth 1752 - Goochland County, Virginia
> Spouse: Nancy Hawkins/Ridge
> This family is also distantly related to the Fielders/Lewis/Families of
Surry
> County/Wilkes County, N.C. who come to Middle TN and settled.
> I Believe John Fielder Bireth 1752 and his wife Nancy Ridge/Hawkins
settled
> in Georgia and left a huge family there. This John Fielder also was a
> brother of James Fielder who also went to Georgia.
>
> John Fielder
> Birth: ABTY 1730----
> Spouse: Elizabeth Lewis
> Father: William Terrell Lewis
> Mother: Sarah Martin
> This is my direct line: John Fielder was the Father of John (Jack) Lewis
> Fielder and Elizabeth Lewis Benge Fielder. (Same as Above).
>
> I have a huge file on these families. Will forward more. Is there
anything
> you need in particular? Gale
>
>
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