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I reverted this change. A Google search did turn up the Feild spelling in a few places, but it was predominately spelled Field. I made a note to this effect in the article, but it needs a citation. I think a stronger case than "he was my ancestor" needs to be made for such a change, like a verifiable reference. Shakespeare had many alternative spellings for his name, but one has been agreed upon for discussing him, not denying there are other ways of spelling the name. Bob Burkhardt (talk) 15:14, 22 July 2009 (UTC)Reply