My Celebrity Relations
Noted Relations: FIELD Family
Delafield, Del Feld, de la Feld, Feeld, Feild, Feildd, Feilde, Feilld, Feld, Felde, Fellde, Feyld, Field, Fields, Fylde
These people are all related to me.
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CROSBY, David
[*1941-?] – American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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He was a founding member of three bands:
1) The Byrds,
2) Crosby, Stills and Nash (and sometimes Young), and
3) Crosby, Pevar & Raymond (or CPR).
He was one of fewer than a score of multiple inductees
to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1991 The Byrds, 1997 CSN) wiki:
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CROSBY, Floyd
[1899-1985] – American cinematographer, Academy Award
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A meeting with
¤William Beebe led to a job as an apprentice photographer.
He shot one of my favorite films: High Noon. wiki:
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FIELD, Cyrus West
[1819-1892] – American promoter of the first Atlantic cable
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FIELD, David Dudley, jr
[1805-1894] – American lawyer, California Supreme Court judge
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He proposed numerous reforms of the legal code and judiciary.
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FIELD, David Dudley, Rev.
[1781-1867] – American clergyman and historical writer
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FIELD, Henry Martyn
[1822-1907] – American clergyman, journalist, travel writer
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His travel books achieved notable popularity. - Brother: ¤FIELD, Cyrus West
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FIELD, Rachel (Lyman)
[1894-1942] – American author, illustrator, poet and playwright
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FIELD, Stephen Dudley
[1846-1913] – American electrical engineer and inventor (electric steetcar)
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In 1874, New York City installs an electric streetcar system designed by Stephen Dudley Field.
The system is dangerous and ineffective, but it is a sign of major changes to come in urban transportation.
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FIELD, Stephen Johnson
[1816-1899] – American jurist, U. S. Supreme Court associate justice
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He went west in the California Gold Rust of 1849.
There his legal practice boomed and he was elected alcalde, a form of mayor and justice of the peace under the old Mexican rule of law, of Marysville. Because the Gold Rush city could not afford a jail, and it cost too much to transport prisoners to San Francisco, Field implemented the whipping post, believing that without such a brutal implement many in the rough and tumble city would be hanged for minor crimes.
He was elected to the California Supreme Court in 1857,
serving for six years.
In 1863, Abraham Lincoln nominated him to the US Supreme court,
of which he is the second longest serving Associate Justice. wiki: - Brother: ¤FIELD, Cyrus West
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Bookmarks :2007-03-05 16:21:40
This is my working list of candidates to include --
I'm not yet sure if they are related to me!
As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are marked appropriately (THUS) and
an explanation included.
They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included.
(And to keep them from popping up on the list again!)
Never discard good research!
Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be
added to the database.
- FIELD, Betty [1918-1973]
- American actress
- FIELD, Crosby [1889-?]
- American inventor
- FIELD, Erastus Salisbury [1805-1900]
- American painter
- FIELD, Eugene [1850-1895]
- American journalist, poet
- FIELD, Henry [1902-1986]
- American anthropologist
- FIELD, John [1525c-1587]
- English astronomer
- FIELD, John [1782-1837]
- British composer & pianist
- FIELD, Joseph M. [1810-1856]
- Irish-American actor, journalist
- FIELD, Kate [1838-1896] (Mary Katherine Keemle Field)
- American lecturer, journalist, actress
FIELD, Marshall [1834-1906]
- American merchant, civic benefactor.
Descendant on a collateral line (John, John, Eliakim, John, John, Zechariah, John, John, Richard, William, William)
FIELD, Marshall III [1893-1956]
- American newspaper publisher.
Grandson of the other Marshall Field.
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- FIELD, Mary Katherine Keemie "Kate Field" [1838-1896]
- American actress, journalist, lecturer
- FIELD, Nathaniel [1587-1633]
- English actor, dramatist
- FIELD, Robert [~1769-1819]
- English portraitist, miniaturist, engraver
- FIELD, Sally [*1946]
- American actress
- FIELD, Sarah Bard [1882-?]
- American poet
- FIELDS, James Thomas [1817-1881]
- American publisher and author
- FIELDS, Lew(is Maurice) [1867-1941]
- American comedian
- FIELDS, Totie [1931-1978]
- American comedienne
FIELDS, W. C. [1879-1946]
- American film actor
né William Claude Dunkelfield
- ReplacementsFIELD, Ben [fl 1940s]
- American short-story writer and novelist
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