Frances married Eli Staley, their Randolph County, NC marriage bond dated 7 September 1828. However, the following death notice appeared in the Greensborough (now Greensboro) Patriot newspaper 11 January 1842:
"DIED....In Randolph County, recently, Mrs. Frances Staley, wife of David Staley, and daughter of Jeremy Field, deceased."
I believe her husband was actually Eli Staley who married Rebecca Holden in 1842 and went to Indiana. I am unclear as to whether Fannie and Eli had any children. There may have been a daughter named Rebecca and perhaps others.
The death notice is ambigous as to the date, too... "recently." I assume she died either in December 1841 or Jan. 1842. I will add more information when I find it.
Frances married Eli Staley, their Randolph County, NC marriage bond dated 7 September 1828. However, the following death notice appeared in the Greensborough (now Greensboro) Patriot newspaper 11 January 1842:
"DIED....In Randolph County, recently, Mrs. Frances Staley, wife of David Staley, and daughter of Jeremy Field, deceased."
I believe her husband was actually Eli Staley who married Rebecca Holden in 1842 and went to Indiana. I am unclear as to whether Fannie and Eli had any children. There may have been a daughter named Rebecca and perhaps others.
The death notice is ambigous as to the date, too... "recently." I assume she died either in December 1841 or Jan. 1842. I will add more information when I find it.
Family Members
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Martha "Patsy" Field McDaniel
1795–1863
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Rev Benton Field
1797–1871
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Rebecca Field Tyler
1805–1844
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Elswick Sherwood Field
1808–1867
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Hugh H. Field
1811–1897
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Mary Ethel "Polly" Field Craven
1813–1908
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Eleanor Field Teague
1815–1899
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Jeremiah J. Field
1817 – unknown
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Tabitha Field Taylor
1818–1897
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William Field
1820–1852
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