JAMES HART FAMILY GENEALOGY

JAMES MADISON FIELDEN

James Madison Fielden
24 June 1870 - 09 February 1943
Son of John & Sarah (Coats) Fielden
Husband of Minerva J. Phelps & Mary E. Brown

James Madison Fielden, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fielden, was born in Texas County, Mo., June 24, 1870 and departed this life Feb. 9, 1943, at Clara, Mo. Making his age at the time of death 72 years 7 months and 15 days. He joined the Freewill Baptist church, of Oak Grove, some eleven years ago. Remaining a member until death. He was married to Mary Brown in 1894 and to this union four children were born. One girl and three boys. Mrs. Florence Mabe, Clara, Mo., William Floyd, Lajaunta, Colo., Everett address unknown, Charley having preceded him in death. He is also survived by three sisters, and 10 grandchildren, nine great grand children and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at Oak Grove Thursday, Feb. 11, conducted by the Rev. Geo. Scott of Mt. Grove, Mo., and interment made in the Jarrett cemetery under the direction of the Elliott Funeral Home.

Houston Herald Newspaper

Amos Lloyd Fielden Son of James Madison Fielden.

Amos L. Fielden died here Sunday night in the Mennonite Sanitorium after an illness of about four years. He was 51 years old. A native of Cabool MO., Mr. Fielden had lived here for about six years. He is survived by a wife, his son Auston Fielden and four daughters; Mrs. Myrtle Nye, Snowmass Colo.; Mrs. Nellie Morley, Lorene and Juanita Fielden all of LaJunta, and by a brother William F. Fielden also of LaJunta. His father, a resident of Cabool, and four grandchildren also survive.Funeral services conducted by Rev. Steadman of the Baptist Church will be held in the Green Mortuary Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.

Funeral services for Amos Fielden who died here Sunday night were held today at 2:30 from the Green Mortuary Chapel with Rev. Steadman officiating.

Casket bearers were J.K. Johnson, Neal Johnston, Guy Cox, L.M. Gentry, A.E. Campbell and Walter Morgan. Burial was in the Fairview Cemetery.

Musical Selections: "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" "Abide With Me" "Shadows" . Singer were Mrs. A.J. Worzel, Mrs. G.W. White. Mrs. D.A. Norton at the Organ.

Florence Lorene (Fielden) Wilson
Charles William Wilson
Daughter of Amos Fielden

Lorene Wilson, 67, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1995. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. today in First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lloyd Stice, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Hansford Cemetery at Spearman by Brown Funeral Home of Borger.

Mrs. Wilson was born in Cabool, Mo., and had lived in Fritch for 20 years. She was a homemaker and a longtime employee at Carolyn's Family Restaurant. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Wilson, in 1979.

Survivors include two sons, Bill Wilson of Fritch and Ron Wilson of Lewisville: two sister, Mert Nye of El Jebel, Colo., and Junaita Dixon of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and five grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to Hospice of the Panhandle, 300 S. McGee, Borger, Texas 79007.

Dollie (Loman) Fielden wife of William Floyd Fielden s/o James Madison Fielden
Mrs. Dollie Fielden, former resident of La Junta, died Wednesday, June 15, 1997 at Mountainair Nursing Home in Laramie, Wyo. Funeral will be held Saturday, June 18, at 10:00 a. m. at Peacock-Frye Almot Chapel. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Fielden was born in Beaver City, Neb. Aug 21, 1897. She married to William Floyd Fielden at Cabool, Mo. Oct. 14, 1914. The family came to La Junta in 1937. Mr. Fielden died Jan 28, 1962. She made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Lena Griffith in Laramie, Wyo. since 1963. Survivors include two sons, Melvin LaVern, Clovis, NM, Marvin E., Denver, Two daughters, Mrs. James (Lena) Griffith, Laramie, Wyo., Mrs. Paul (Pauline) Logsdon, Moore, Okla., one brother, Ross Loman, Cabool, Mo., one sister Cora Armstrong, Brush, one daughter in law Connie Fielden, La Junta, 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. (the obit is faint on number of grandchildren so hopefully I have read it right)
Contributed by Marguerette Powell

Charles Fielden
Son of James Madison Fielden

Charles Fielden, auto mechanic, employed by B. L. Gaddis, met sudden death about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when a car in which he was riding overturned on a side road just north of the Johnstone park near the railroad crossing. The car, a Dodge coupe, was driven by Frank Shipley, 106 South Cheyenne avenue. Frank Labadie of 516 South Wyandotte avenue, was also a passenger in the car. Labadie and Shipley escaped injury.

According to Mr. Ladabie, they were going to look at some timber northwest of town which he had purchased. Fielden was accompanying them on the trip for the ride. Mr. Labadie was riding between the other two occupants of the car. He said that the car skidded on the slippery road and that as it started to turn over Fielden opened the door and apparently attempted to jump from the machine. It is believed that his head caught in the door and the weight of the car crushed it as it fell on the side, Fielden's head was mashed like a broken egg shell and death was instantaneous. It was reported that shortly after the tragedy, Shipley who was stunned by the death of his friend, threatened to take his life. The trio had also planned to do some hunting while in the woods northwest of town and took dogs and guns along with them. Fielden was 31 years old and is survived by his widow and four children. He lived at 120 South Seminole avenue. The body is at the Neekamp Funeral Home pending burial.
Bartlesville Daily Enterprise newspaper Saturday December 14, 1929

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