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Matches 11201 to 11250 of 31204
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11201 |
unmarried | Hulda C FISH
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11202 |
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1874
2 PLAC Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2 SOUR S005157
2 SOUR S004911
3 NOTE Probably vital records of Massachusetts 1987-1900 or so.
1920 Federal Census lists Ida M. as 44 years old, making her birth yeareither 1875 or 1876.
1930 Fed. Census lists Ida as 53, which would make her birth year 1876.
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1874
2 PLAC Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2 SOUR S005157
2 SOUR S004911
3 NOTE Probably vital records of Massachusetts 1987-1900 or so.
1920 Federal Census lists Ida M. as 44 years old, making her birth yeareither 1875 or 1876.
1930 Fed. Census lists Ida as 53, which would make her birth year 1876. | Ida M. FISH
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11203 |
REFN: 29
1920 Federal Census lists Ida M. as 44 years old, making her birth year
either 1875 or 1876.
1930 Fed. Census lists Ida as 53, which would make her birth year 1876. | Ida M. FISH
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11204 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Ida Steele FISH
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11205 |
The 1840 Census for Locke, Cayuga County, New York lists an Ira Fish.This appears not to be ours, as this Ira was 40 to 50 years old.
From the publishing of the History of Racine and Kenosha counties in1879 we learned that Ira Fish (not mentioned by name, just his sons) wasa poor farmer. The Fish family moved from Scipio, Cayuga County New Yorkto Wisconsin in 1846. They settled on Rock Prairie near Janesville. Wefind the family in the 1850 Census in La Prarie, Rock County. From thiswe find that Ira was born about 1806 in New York and could not read orwrite. Sally A. Fish, his wife was 35 years old, and the mother of 7children ages 6 to 16.
The Census also shows a Sarah Fish, age 58 (born about 1792) living inLa Prarie with G. W. Stephens and his wife Sarah. This could possibly bea relation. | Ira FISH
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11206 |
REFN: 6504 | Isabella FISH
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11207 |
listed in Marcellus Census in 1855 as Isadore Fish
US Census in Marcellus in 1860 as Dora age 5
Unknown after 1860 | Isadore FISH
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11208 |
Alias: Isaiah /Fisher/
REFN: 8285 | Isaiah FISH
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11209 |
First white child born in Brooklyn.
DEATH: Fish Isiah W. 2/11/1882 67 yr 2 128
Source:
Cuyahoga County Deaths1867 - 1890Feuchter to Fisher, Earnst
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/deaths/coarch/part1/pg058.html
OBIT: Name: Fish, Rev. Isaiah W.
Date: Feb. 14, 1882
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish- At his home in Brooklyn Village, on February 11, Rev. Isaiah W. Fish, aged 67 years and 9 months. Funeral at the M. E. Church in Brooklyn on Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 2 p. m. All friends are invited. 1882. age 67. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Isaiah Wilcox FISH
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11210 |
BIOGRAPHY: Came to Ohio in 1812 with his cousins, Moses and Ebenezer. First white settler west of the Cuyahoga (in Brooklyn).
Erected his cabin at the the corner of what is now Pearl Street and Mapledale Avenue. James' log house cost him $18. "Until his first crops came in, he worked in Newburgh for 50 cents a day to feed his family. His wife wove coverlets to help out." His son, Isaiah Wilcox Fish, was the first white child born west of the Cuyahoga River. | James FISH
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11211 |
MARRIAGE:
SHEPARD, MARY and FISH Jr, JAMES vol.0002 pg.0324
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
BURIAL:
Source -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiwinne2/bellcenter2.html
Fish, James died July 1, 1868 ae 61 years
Fish, Geo W. son of J & M.L. Fish died Mar 11, 1864 ae 18 years Member of Co D, 32 Reg WIS VOL Buried at Helena, Ark (GAR Marker)
Fish, John C. son of J. & M.L. Fish died Mar 15, 1871 ae 20 years, 4 m's
Fish, Mary L. wife of James Fish died May 27, 1895 aged 85 yrs, 7 mos
DEATH: Died of stomach cancer. | James FISH, Jr.
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11212 |
REFN: 6338 | James FISH
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11213 |
REFN: 6339 | James FISH
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11214 |
REFN: 6488 | James FISH
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11215 |
REFN: 6492 | James Arven FISH
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11216 |
See 1920 Census, Indiana, Elkhart Co., Concord twp., sheet 1b
See 1930 Census, Indiana, Elkhart Co., Concord twp., sheet 4a | James Leroy FISH
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11217 |
Believed to have had twins in 1833 that died at childbirth. | Jane FISH
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11218 |
REFN: 6494 | Japhet Turner FISH
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11219 |
Listed as inmate of poorhouse in Falmouth in 1860 Fed. Census. | Jason FISH
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11220 |
OBIT: Name: Fish, Jefferson
Date: June 5, 1902
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Jefferson, at his home, 1771 Pearl st. Funeral services at residence, June 4th, at 2 p.m. standard. Kindly omit flowers. | Jefferson FISH
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11221 |
Jehial was a widower in 1920. | Jehial FISH
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11222 |
1 _MILT
2 PLAC Co. H 38th Mass. Vol. Inf. (Civil War)
1 _MILT
2 PLAC Private
1 _MILT
2 DATE 13 AUG 1862
2 PLAC Enlisted | Jehial Hatch FISH
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11223 |
Barnstable County 1855 Census Falmouth Line 105
Name Sex Age Color Occupation Born Town Line Dwelling/order
Fish, Jehiel M 47 Kpr of Alms Hse Massachusetts Falmouth 105 1
Fish, Permelia F 44 Massachusetts Falmouth 105 2
Fish, Ephraim W M 22 Labourer Massachusetts Falmouth 105 3
Fish, Elizabeth F 15 Massachusetts Falmouth 105 4
Fish, Jehiel M 12 Massachusetts Falmouth 105 5
Fish, Abram M 87 Labourer Massachusetts Falmouth 105 6
Fish, Thomas M 74 Labourer Maine Falmouth 105 11
Fish, Amy F 71 Massachusetts Falmouth 105 22 | Jehial Hatch FISH
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11224 |
Jehial was a widower in 1920. | Jehial Hatch FISH
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11225 |
REFN: 1672 | Jessie Edith FISH
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11226 |
Jessie Ethel Fish is believed to have been born in Racine Wisconsinon 3 October 1872. This cannot be documented as birth records were notmaintained for Racine until after 1877.
According to Jessie Ethel Fish LeClair's death certificate she wasthe daughter of Titus G. Fish and Rosamond Packard. Her occupation islisted a housewife with her residence in Seattle. She died 27 August 1959in Seattle, King, Washington of multiple pulmonary emboli and phlebitisthree months after their onset. She was removed to Lewiston, Idaho forburial. The informant was her son Fred. She was buried in Lewiston, Idaho. | Jessie Ethel FISH
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MARRIAGE: FISH, JESSIE M and COOK, GEORGE A Volume: 27 Page: 138
OBIT:
Name: Cook, Jessie M.
Date: February 24, 1919
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #016.
Notes: Cook-Jessie M, (nee Fish), died 11:30 p. m. Feb. 21. Services at 2:30, Feb. 25, at late residence, 3717 Archwood. | Jessie M. FISH
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11228 |
REFN: 89 | Joan Corida FISH
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11229 |
!BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: SEALING_PARENTS: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02
!BIRTH: Place from IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 | Joanna FISH
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11230 |
!BAP 20 JUN 1619 | John FISH
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11231 |
!BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02
!BIRTH: Place from IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 | John FISH
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11232 |
1. A John Fish was reported in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts as early as 1637 in the Caulkins History of New London but nothing more was recorded for him until 1655 in New London, New London County, Connecticut with his wife and children John, Jonathan, and Samuel (note though that Samuel was not born until 1656!). According to his descendant, John D. Fish, John had been in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut in 1654 and several years prior where he sold his home lot of about 6 acres to John Willcockson Sepember 29, 1655. John removed from New London to Stonington, New London County, Connecticut prior to 1666 where in 1668 he had met the 2 year residence requirement to be acknowledged as an "inhabitant" and was 1 of 43 heads of families enumerated in the colonial census taken that year. For being enumerated, John received 12 acres of land, allotment #5, upon which he was to build within 6 months. John lived there until his death. His son Samuel sold this land to James Dean December 26, 1710 who later sold it to Ebenezer Searies November 8, 1711.
2. John was an acting town clerk August 6, 1674.
3. John and his son Samuel volunteered in 1675 for the Narragansett War or expedition against the Indians under King Philip (King Philip's War). For this effort both received land grants in what became Voluntown, New London County, Connecticut - so named for the three hundred or so volunteers. John's land passed to Samuel and Samuel then passed his land to his son Samuel and the original land of his father he divided between his sons Moses and Aaron who settled there.
4. August 22, 1679 John was unanimously voted schoolmaster for the town of Stonington "to instruct children in reading, writing, arithmetic and grammar as shall be inclined".
5. John was admitted to the First Congregational?Church of Stonington December 5, 1680.
6. John was a land surveyor, laying out public land grants in Stonington. He was associated with his brother-in-law, Gershom Palmer for much of this work in 1680 and 1681. By grant and purchase he became proprietor of considerable tracts of land in Stonington and Groton, New London County, Connecticut and other nearby towns. | John FISH, Sr.
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OCCUPATION: Teacher | John FISH, Jr.
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The name of John's wife is unknown. | John FISH
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Information from here down is unconfirmed. | John B FISH
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11236 |
Lived in Waqoit. Had no children. | John B. FISH
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11237 |
REFN: 6501 | John C FISH
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11238 |
1850 Census Marcellus NY, p341 1860 Census Marcellus June 15, 1860
(living next to brother Samuel) page: 694 15 June 1860
Dwelling #1768 Family #1826 Dwelling #424 Family #436
John Fish 32 born NY John Fish 43 farmer
Aurelia 32 "Aurelia 42
Willis J. 2 "Willis J. 12
Francis H. 11/12 "
1870 Census Marcellus p. 456 14 June 1870
Dwelling #59 Family #59
John D. Fish 52 Farmer b.NY
Aurelia 52 Keeping house b. NY
Willis J. 22 Farmer b. NY
Not found in Marcellus after 1870 Aurelia died in 1870 after the Census was taken.
family in general found in cemetery records.
Excerpt of will of his father:
"I Uriah Fish being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first I will and
direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid. ... Fourth I give and
bequeath to my sons Davis Fish, John Fish, Samuel Fish and Myndert Fish Each
their heirs and assignees the sum of three hundred dollars each within six years
after the decease of myself and wife Lovina Fish." | John D FISH
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REFN: 7137 | John H. FISH
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11240 |
See the Chicaho Tribune and Elkhart Truth obits of 3/6/2000.
See 1920 Census, Indiana, Elkhart Co., Concord twp., sheet 1b
See 1930 Census, Indiana, Elkhart Co., Concord twp., sheet 4a | John Harold FISH
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11241 |
Married four times
OBIT: Name: Fish, John P.
Date: 1894
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1821 - 1894. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | John Perryander FISH
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REFN: 6507 | John R. FISH
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Two chidren with Martha Jane Turner
OBIT: Name: Fish, John S.
Date: 1903
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: age 73. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | John Stanton FISH
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!BAP 16 FEB 1615/1610
!SEALING_SPOUSE: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02, Name: FISH, Jonathan Event Date:
1644 Spouse: Mary Place: Sandwich, Cape Cod, Barnstable, Massachusetts Batch: 5019341-17-1553732 SS: 18 Oct 1990 PROVO | Jonathan FISH
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!BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02
!BIRTH: Place from IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 | Jonathan FISH
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Bought all of Lot 82 in Township 7, Range 13 (Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio) in 1818.
OBIT: Name: Fish, Jonathan
Date: 1870
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1787 - 1870. Brooklyn Cemetery Brooklyn, Ohio.
DEATH: Fish Jonathin died:2/15/1870 age:82 yr vol:1 pg:12 | Jonathan FISH
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REFN: 278 | Jonathan FISH
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REFN: 1654 | Joseph FISH
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REFN: 1751 | Joseph FISH
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REFN: 291 | Joseph FISH
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