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Albert J. Fields 1866

Albert J. Fields was born on February 13, 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert J. Fields.
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Sheeks Reunion Abt 1908, Part C
Sheeks Reunion Abt 1908, Part C
If there are any corrections needed, please let me know. From left to right:
In the front row, Oren Chapman, Albert Wayne Sheeks, Lois Sheeks, Thelma Sheeks, Annis Sheeks, Mrs. Albert Wayne (Pearl Chapman) Sheeks, Mrs. Lawrence (Della Tow) Sheeks, Lawrence Sheeks, Mrs. George W. (Priscilla Sheeks) Carr, and George W. Carr.

In the second row up: Isom Sheeks, Mrs. Isom (Judith Spencer) Sheeks, Charles Sheeks, Harley Sheeks, Mabel Sheeks held by Mrs. John (Daisy Erwin) Sheeks, Roy Neal held by mother Mrs. Asa (Rose Carr) Neal, Albert Neal, Mrs. George (Mary Sheeks) Fields, John Edwin Carr, Elsie Carr, Mary Isis Sheeks, Cecil F. Sheeks, and Laura N. Sheeks.

In the third row up: Edward Sheeks, John Sheeks, Mrs. George (Stella Bass) Fields holding an unknown infant, Mary Foster, Mrs. Homer (Laura Sheeks) Foster, Mrs. David (Addie Fields) Leonard, Mary Fern Fields, and Carmie Sheeks.

In the back row: Maude Sheeks, Mrs. Louis (Isis Sheeks) Carr, Elizabeth Foster, Homer Foster, Jesse Foster, Walter Foster, George Fields, Albert Fields, D. L. Sheeks, Halbert Sheeks, and Mrs. Halbert (Ella Fields) Sheeks.
Date & Place: at Mitchell in Lawrence County, Indiana
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Albert & Margaret Fields Home
Albert & Margaret Fields Home
Date & Place: in Adams County, Ohio USA
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Various Views Of The Sheeks House
Various Views Of The Sheeks House
The picture postcard shows the Sheeks House on the left of the larger Granny White House on display with other pioneer homes & shops, etc. The other pictures show all the sides of the house, which had a detached kitchen separated from the house with a covered breezeway in between, or what they used to call the dog run. The detached kitchen helped protect the house from possible fires. George Sheeks started to build this house in 1816 in southern Indiana on Lick Creek in what was then Orange County, but is now Lawrence County, while his wife and first seven children still lived in Wayne County, KY where they had been for sixteen years. Upon completion, he moved his family to their new home on 9 Jan 1817. Albert J. Fields, son of George Fields and Mary (Sheeks), daughter of George Sheeks's son, David L. Sheeks and Susan (Horsey), made the arrangements for the house to be moved to its present location at Spring Mill State Park, where it was reassembled, rebuilt, and restored for display. It is in remarkable condition. This house is dear to Sheeks descendants because their ancestors lived in and visited this house, many of them being born there, including Albert J. Fields. Some original pieces are on display in the home, including the weaving loom George made for his wife Elizabeth and George's broad ax.
Date & Place: at Sheeks House On Display At Spring Mill State Park in Mitchell, Lawrence County, Indiana
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The Sheeks House In Its Original Location
The Sheeks House In Its Original Location
This is how the Sheeks House looked before it was moved to the Spring Mill State Park. Albert J. Fields, who arranged for the house to be moved to the park for preservation, is standing in the doorway. It was dismantled carefully with each piece marked, and then reassembled at the park where it is on display along with other pioneer houses and shops, etc. A plaque in the house today says: "This structure is perhaps one of the oldest log residences in Indiana."
Date & Place: at Lick Creek in what is now in Mitchell, Lawrence County, Indiana
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The George Fields and Mary (Sheeks) Family
The George Fields and Mary (Sheeks) Family
In the front row are George Fields, his wife Mary (Sheeks), & their daughter Laura Myrtle Fields. In the back row are Addie Fields, Albert Fields, and Lizzie Fields. Another daughter, Mary Fern Fields, was born after this picture was taken.
Date & Place: at Mitchell in Lawrence County, Indiana
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Relatives Welcome The New Baby
Relatives Welcome The New Baby
I do not know the name of the little boy on the left in front of Judith (Spencer) Sheeks.

The woman between Priscilla (Sheeks) Carr and Erma (Horvath) Carr is Ellie (Fields)Sheeks.
Date & Place: at Mitchell in Lawrence County, Indiana
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