Malethia Field born Dec. 5, 1845 died Apr. 5, 1931

Malethe A. Field born Dec. 1854 died (blank)

Malethia was the daughter of Ferris Farmer and Lucretia Dill. She was the wife of Harrison E. Field. The stone with the death date inscribed is next to her grandson Robert Cecil Field. The stone with no death date is next to her husband.

Harrison E. Field born Aug. 24, 1848 died June 28 1893

Harrsion was the son of Ezekial Field and Catherine Dosset. He was the grandson of Keen Field and Anna Lewis.

(broken stone) Son of H. E. & M. A. Field died June 14, 1882

Son of Harrison E. Field and Malethia A. Farmer

Field V. V. born Feb. 1, 1886 died Jan. 19 1946 Julia B. born Dec. 27, 1881 died Apr. 9, 1978

Veachel Vandever Field was the son of Harrison E. Field and Malethia A. Farmer. Julia B. Wells was his wife.

Roy E. Field Feb 25 1910 Nov 22 1963 Indiana 127 Base Unit AAF World War II (military marker)

Roy E. Field was the son of Veachel Vandever Field and Julia B. Wells.

Robert Cecil Field b. 1921 d. 1921

Robert Cecil Field was the son of Veachel Vandever Field and Julia B. Wells.

Carlie son of R. & M. E. Fields died Oct. 24, 1877

Carlie was the son of Reuben Field and Mary Ellen McKedy. Reuben was the brother of Harrison E. Field. Reuben and Mary Ellen are buried in the Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City.

Infant son of R. & M. E. Field d. Nov. 10, 1879

Son of Reuben Field and Mary Ellen McKedy. This son was the twin on James W. Field

James W. son of R. & M. E. Field d. Feb 2, 1885 age 5yrs 2mos 22dys

James W. was the son of Reuben Field and Mary Ellen McKedy.

Mattie E. dau. R. & M. E. Field died Oct. 24, 1883 age 3mos 3dys

Mattie E. was the daughter of Reuben Field and Mary Ellen McKedy. Mattie was the twin of Maggie E. Field.
Cemetery visited by Gene and Lucie Field, August 1999 and Robert Wright.

Mead Cemetery is located on the west side of CR 725E, 3.2 miles north of State Highway 64.

Link to Mead Cemetery: Chawn E. Caniff's Gibson County, Indiana, Cemeteries. A listing of all graves transcribed by Georgia McEllhiney, June, 2000.

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