. Field genealogy; being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia. All descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field, was from Alsace-Lorraine. CAPT. JOHN FIELD,See page MRS. PATTY IRVIN page 1137. FIELD GENEALOGY. 1115 Whose service he became enlisted. For ten years, while in Mis-souri (Columbia and St. Louis) he edited and published monthlythe Regular Baptist Magazine, a periodical circ


. Field genealogy; being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia. All descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field, was from Alsace-Lorraine. CAPT. JOHN FIELD,See page MRS. PATTY IRVIN page 1137. FIELD GENEALOGY. 1115 Whose service he became enlisted. For ten years, while in Mis-souri (Columbia and St. Louis) he edited and published monthlythe Regular Baptist Magazine, a periodical circulating in amajority of the states and territories of the Union. A chief por-tion of that publication was the product of his own thought. Dur-ing the last nine years past his papers have chiefly appeared inThe Old Paths, a monthly magazine, issued from Strasburg, the states above named have been the main centers ofMr. Burnams labors, yet they have not been restricted has been with the gospel in most of the states east, west,north and south, from New York City to Santa Fe, and from to most southern points in Georgia and Alabama. Morethan once in the course of his mission he has crossed the borderline into Ontario, more than once into Old Mexico, where monthshave been spent in expounding the word


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