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So, the month of November is over and I actually posted an entry in this blog every day this month.  It’s time to set aside the Fielden branch of the family for a while and work on my mother’s family for a while.  But before I do, I want to highlight a few things with the Fieldens:

  • all four sets of 3rd great grandparents have been identified
  • many of the 4th great grandparents have been identified
  • 3 of the 4 3rd great grandfathers fought in the Civil War, all for the Union Army
  • William Fielden, my 7th great grandfather, may have immigrated from Lancashire, England to the Carolinas.

I have also, during the past week, posted the Pedigree Charts for easy reference.  With so many similar first names, it’s hard to keep track of who is who.  These can be accessed from the menu at the top of the blog page, under Pedigree Charts.  Currently the most recent information I have for both the Fielden and DeMoss lines can be found there, starting with my grandparents.  (Jane, I was thinking of you.)

Starting tomorrow, I will tackle the Cardinal line.