Canon Thomas Field, DD, was born on 9 November 1855 in Folkestone, Kent, England
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1,2,3,4,5 Thomas and Emily were married on 12 January 1888 in Wells, Somerset, England
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1,6 He died on 20 May 1936 at age 80 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
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1 Thomas was a clergyman, Church of England.
2 Thomas was a clergyman.
3 He lived in Milton, Kent, England
O, in 1861.
5 He appeared in the newspaper on 14 January 1888 for his marriage notice.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 4 June 1890 for his letter to the editor.
1 He lived at Christchurch Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England
O, in 1891.
3 He appeared in the newspaper on 19 October 1893 for his appointment as rector of Bigby and rural dean, prebendary of Welton Painshall in Lincoln Cathedral.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 28 July 1897 for his witnessing of a name change.
1 He lived in Radley, Berkshire, England
O, in 1901.
2 He appeared in the newspaper on 4 March 1913 for his appointment to the vicarage of St. Mary, Nottingham.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 17 May 1919 for his letter to the editor.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 6 February 1925 for his attendance at the marriage ceremony to which the Prince of Wales attended. The wedding of Mr. J. Seely and Miss V. Birkin.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 19 December 1925 for the obituary of Rev. T. F. Hobson.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 19 October 1932 for his participation in the Consecration of Two Bishops.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 26 October 1934 for the meeting of the Southwell Diocesan Conference.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 21 May 1936 for his obituary.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 25 May 1936 for his funeral notice.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 27 May 1936 for a letter praising Canon Field.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 28 May 1936 for appreciation letters.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 29 May 1936 for a tribute letter.
1 He appeared in the newspaper on 23 July 1936 for his will bequest.
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