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11351 REFN: 7136 Ruth M. FISH
 
11352 REFN: 1653 Sally FISH
 
11353 !ACTION: Mother was 49 when born.

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Samuel FISH
 
11354 An article about Albert M Fish, his son, contains extensive information about Samuel and can be found in "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", edited by Hewson L Peek and published in 1916. A copy can be found in the Milan Public Library in Milan, Ohio.

Excerpt from 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."

1850 Census
Samuel Fish 29 Farmer all born NY
Sally 25
Albert M. 4
Celinda L. 2

1860 Census Marcellus, Onondaga Co., NY p.694 next door to brother John Fish 15 June 1880
Dwelling #425 Family #437
Samuel Fish 40 farmer
Sally A. 35
Albert 14
Linda 12
Hamilton 9
Dora 5

listed in Marcellus Census1855 (Dora listed as Isadore)

1880 Census Milan, Erie Co., Ohio
Dwelling #187 Family #189
Samuel Fish 60 tilemaker born NY father NY? mother CT
Sally 56 wife" NY " NY " NY
Celinda M. 32 dauNY NY NY
Carrie B. 19 dauNY NY NY

Vol 3 Page 72 #6 Erie County Probate Court
Samuel Fish, d 15 Sept 1900, 80 yrs, 11 mon, 20 days
d. Milan b. New York, occupation: manufacturer
Married: Sally A. (Crosby) Fish

Obituary taken from Sandusky Register, page 6, Weds., Sept. 19, 1900:
Mr. Samuel Fish, a well known citizen, passed away at the family residence in East Milan on Saturday morning, Sept. 15, 1900, at the ripe age of 81 years.
Honored and appreciated, after a long well spent, useful and successful life, he has finished his labors in peace and quiet dignity, and now at the close, with loving son and daughters to comfort and sustain it seems as though no element were lacking to a complete life and happy death, the funeral which was largely attended was held from his late home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. Hudson Tuttle of Berlin officiating.
Mr. Fish was born at Olisco, Onondaga county, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1819. He was united in marriage with Sally Crosby Feb. 20, 1844, and the family have been residents of East Milan about 56 years. Five children blessed the union, three of whom are living viz. Albert M., Miss Celinda and Mrs. S. E. ?erry of Kansas, all three being with him at the end.
The following poem, a fragrant and beautiful tribute of regard, was written for the occasion by Mrs. Emma Rood Tuttle and read by her at the funeral:

AT HIS FUNERAL
The page is finished; all is said
The mortal part of him can say;
If he be here he cannot speak,
And bid us welcome here today.
This is his last reception. We
Are fain to look on him at rest;
The tumults of our common lives,
No more will move his marble breast
The march grows lonesome, year by year,
The ranks are thinning as we go;
Our steps less buoyant, and the tones
Of march time music soft and slow.
A leaden pressure crowds our hearts,
A mist of tears is in our eyes;
We sense that earthly pleasures end,
But so do earthly miseries.
It seems but yesterday since he
Who now has entered into rest.
Was all alive, and working out
The high hopes prisoned in his breast.
Beside him walked a sweet, true wife,
Around them happy children grew,
Loving each other, loving them,
And loving all things good and true.
The founder of a lovely home,
Where gaunt want never crowded in,
To haunt the inmates. In its wails,
How happy we have often been!
The social gatherings where at
His smiling face and cherry voice
Gave warmest greetings, warmed us through,
And made us friendship's golden choice.
In conversation unrestrained
We talked of heaven and angels too,
Of cramping errors and reforms,
The family old, the broadening new,
We sang our thoughts to joyance hint.
His son was ever reaching up;
Meantime the good wife and the girls
Passed dainty lunch and smoking cup.
All hearts were glad. Those days are lived.
And He with life's dead yesterdays
In memory's graveyard still and sweet. 
Samuel FISH
 
11355 Barbour Index Voluntown
Samuel, m. Ruth Cook, Dec. 11, 1748, by Joseph Palmer, Esq. 1 92 Daniel, s. Samuel & Ruth, b. Nov. 19, 1763 1 92 Elias, s. Samuel & Ruth, b. Nov. 19, 1753 1 92
Elizabeth, d. Samuel & Ruth, b. Dec. 11, 1761 1 92
Lucy, d. Samuel & Ruth, b. Dec. 4, 1758 1 92
Ruth, d. Samuel & Ruth, b. June 12, 1755 1 92
Sarah, d. Samuel & Ruth, b. Apr. 21, 1757 1 92 
Samuel FISH
 
11356 MILITARY: Military Note: Samuel Fish was a shoemaker in youth, but left for service in the Connecticut Volunteers. He wrote his father. "New Haven, September 16, 1776, we expect to march tomorrow for east Chester." About 1781 he went with wife, two children and brother Nathan, through a trackless forest, on horseback, to Halifax, where he became a farmer. He was a member of the Halifax (Vermont) Baptist Church. "The Fish Family in England and America"; by Lester Warren Fish; pp. 296-303; The Tuttle Publishing Company; Rutland, Vermont; 1948 (929.2 F532-2 LAPL) (FH 29.0 SR) Samuel Fish served in the Revolutionary War. Family removed to Guilford, Vermont (between) 1780-81. "Boston Transcript: Thee Genealogy Column"; October 10, 1928; Item 7646 (MicroFiche SCGS) Samuel Fist served as a Private in the Connecticut militia in the Revolutionary War. "SAR Patriot Index"; #199882 (CD Randall Library) Additional Resources: "Biographical Dictionary of the United States" by Lamb; III:96 Samuel FISH
 
11357 REFN: 290 Samuel FISH
 
11358 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Sarah FISH
 
11359 Found the following record which may match Sarah:
Vol 2 Page 198 #9 Erie county Probate Court
Sarah A Fish, d 2 Dec 1893 64 yrs, 4 mon, 17 days.
d. Milan b. Marcellus New York, cause of death: paralysis 
Sarah FISH
 
11360 REFN: 276 Sarah FISH
 
11361 REFN: 288 Sarah FISH
 
11362 OBIT:
Name: Fish, Sheridan P.
Date: November 19, 1917
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Sheridan P., beloved husband of Anna B. and father of Corinne M. Towle and Forrest Fish, passed away suddenly Friday, Nov. 16, aged 53 years. Funeral from his late residence, 4216 Jennings rd., Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. 1864 - 1917. Brooklyn Cemetery Brooklyn Hts., Ohio. 
Sheridan P. FISH
 
11363 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Silas Henry FISH
 
11364 REFN: 282 Simeon FISH
 
11365 This family line is off of the internet. I have no corroboration. Sophia FISH
 
11366 RESIDENCES: Fall River, Massachusetts Susanna FISH
 
11367 REFN: 6403 Temperance FISH
 
11368 REFN: 6515 Temperance Emma FISH
 
11369 In 1810 Census, Russia, Herkimer Co., NY: 10100--31010--00

GenWeb Cemetery Project: www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries

She died age 72 yr. 
Thankful FISH
 
11370 REFN: 289 Thankful FISH
 
11371 REFN: 6496 Thankful Turner FISH
 
11372 !ACTION: Mother was 46 when born.

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Thomas FISH
 
11373 !BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02

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Thomas FISH
 
11374 Barnstable County 1855 Census Falmouth Line 105
Lists a Thomas Fish, age 74, living with Jehial Fish

Name Sex Age Color Occupation Born Town Line Dwelling/order
Fish, Jehiel M 47 Kpr of Alms Hse Massachusetts Falmouth 105 1
Fish, Thomas M 74 Labourer Maine Falmouth 105 11


Was Thomas born in Maine as the census lists? 
Thomas FISH
 
11375 REFN: 1657 Thomas FISH
 
11376 REFN: 1658 Thomas FISH
 
11377 1 BIRT
2 DATE OCT 1826


Barnstable County 1855 Census Falmouth, Line 122
Name Sex Age Color Occupation Born Town Line Dwelling/order
Fish, Thomas 3rd M 29 Labourer Massachusetts Falmouth 122 1
Fish, Chloe F 33 Massachusetts Falmouth 122 2
Fish, Susan J F 9 Massachusetts Falmouth 122 3
Fish, Harry M 7 Massachusetts Falmouth 122 4
Fish, Mary F 15 Massachusetts Falmouth 122 5 
Thomas III FISH
 
11378 By researching the IGI information we find Ira Fish married Phebe Brown in Scipio Cayuga, New York abt 1805. There is also an entry for this marriage at Albany, Albany, New York on 25 Dec 1796
According to the Surrogates Court Filing for Titus Fish, he died in Venice, Cayuga New York on 12 Aug 1849 about 80 years old. His will was dated 3 Apr 1846. His wife Phebe is survives him, along with the following children:
Diantha Fish
Malachi W. Fish of Scipio, Cayuga, New York
John Fish of Portage, Allegany, New York
Nancy M. Johnson (David H. Johnson) of Steuben County, New York
Phebe Finch
Ira Fish
Hannah Sparling (John Sparling) of Harmony, Rock, Wisconsin
Abigail D. Baldwin (Charles P. Baldwin), Penfield, Calhoun, Michigan
Erle Fish (petitioner)
The will also refers to the minor children of the deceased Susan M.Fish; John A. Fish, Ira M. Fish and Erwin Fish. For them Suzi Wood of Scipio, Cayuga, New York was appointed special guardian. 
Titus FISH, Jr.
 
11379 According to Diane Sutton, Titus Gage Fish and his brothers started abusiness building wagons in 1860. They became famous for the Racine FishWagon. In thirty years they produced 250,000 wagons, log trucks,carriages, surreys and Phaetons sporting the Fish logo, a large-mouthedbass.
At the publishing of the History of Racine and Kenosha counties in1879 he was residing in Racine. According to this source he moved fromScipio, New York and settled in Janesville, Wisconsin in 1847 (about age14) where he was a farmer. He then formed the Fish Brothers in Racineabout 1865 (age 32) which was a very successful wagon making firm. TitusFish was very active in the government there, serving as an alderman fromthe fifth ward, and President of the Council for six years.
Titus Fish appears in the 1880 US Census in District 166 Racine,Wisconsin, aged 46, and the proprietor of a Wagon Factory. The householdincludes wife Rosamond, and children Fred, Jessie and Percy and threeservants; John Griffith of Wales, Ana Zenishek of Bohemia and MariahStritesky of Bohemia.
No marriage certificate was on file in Racine Wisconsin, but lessthan half of those before 1907 are actually on file.
Obituary from the Janesville Gazette, Janesville, Wisconsin 2 Jan1900 (p. 5, col3):
" A telegram was received this morning from Clinton, Iowa., announcingthe death of Titus G. Fish, one of the best known wagon manufacturers inthe Northwest. Mr. Fish was born in Cayuga county, New York, 66 yearsago. He came West in 1847 and located at Janesville, and went to Racinein 1859 and engaged in the fanning mill business. He was the founder ofthe Fish Bros. Wagon company, and was at its head for many years until itpassed into the hands of the late Jerome I. Case. " 
Titus Gage FISH
 
11380 Uriah came to Otisco as a young man/ one of early founders,
served in War of 1812 and received a land warrant for his services
"Index of Awards or Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812: NY Military Equipment Claims" p.174 No.: 8,144 Uriah Fish Residence: Otisco, NY Allowed Amt: 18.00
(also on same page is No.,3,398 Joseph Fish Residence: Jackson County, MI Allowed amt: 30 00)

An article on Uriah with picture of him and his farm in "History of Onondaga County 1615-1878", Onondaga Public Library

An article about Albert M Fish, a grandson, contains extensive information about Uriah and can be found in "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", edited by Hewson L Peek and published in 1916. A copy can be found in the Milan Public Library in Milan, Ohio. This article specifically names his parents as Joseph and Abigail Fish.

1830 Census Onondaga Co, Otisco
Uriah Fish Males <5=1, 5<10=1, 10<15=2, 15<20=1, 50<60=1
Females15<20=1, 40<50=1
1840 Census Onondaga Co., Otisco
Uriah Fish Males 10<15=1, 15<20=1, 20<30=3, 60<70=1
Females 20<30=1, 50<60=1
1850 Census Onondaga Co., Otisco p.188B
Uriah Fish 70 Farmer Born: Conn
Lovina 63 Born: Mass
Willis C. 23 Born: NY
1860 Census Onondaga Co., Otisco p.614
Uriah Fish 79 Farmer Born: Conn
Lavinia Fish 73 Housekeeping Born: Mass

Uriah is also known to have been made guardian of "Van Rensellaer Elliot", 16 year old son of "Daniel Elliot". This occurred in about 1822. 
Uriah FISH
 
11381 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vernon FISH
 
11382 Living Individual, details withheld Viva FISH
 
11383 1850 Census Jackson Co., MI Jackson Town
28/28 Walter Fish 37 NY Shoemaker
Agnes 33 Penn.
Elizabeth 6 MI
Ellen 8 MI
Alfred Vandalen 14 MI
Mary Fish 3 MI

1860 Census Jackson Co., MI, Jackson, Ward 2
295,302 Walter Fish 49 NY manufactures shoes
Agnes H. 44 Penn
Ellen P. 18 MI
Elizabeth 16 MI

Jackson Business Directory, 1863 Walter Fish, Boots and Shoes, p. 359

1870 Census Jackson Co., MI Jackson, Ward 2
Walter Fish 59 NY dealer in real estate
Agnes 52 Penn keeps house
Ellen 27 MI at home

1880 Census Jackson Co., MI Jackson, Dist 120
Agnes H. Fish 63 widowed keep house Penn Ireland Scotland
Ellen P. Fish dau 38 single librarian MI NY Penn 
Walter FISH
 
11384 All of the Walter Fish decendancy provided from the notes of Jamie Fish.

Note from the HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY - Pg 90:
"In 1791 Walter Fish came into the Mohawk valley from Bozrah, Connecticut,
and settled on the German Flats, which later took on the name of Herkimer. This
Walter Fish was a bridge builder and had come here to superintend the construction
of heavily timbered covered bridges at certain points across the Mohawk river, and he
thus became one of the real pioneers of what has developed into the flourishing and
progressive city of Herkimer. In 1793 Walter Fish was married to Jane Whitney'
who had come here with her parents from Petersham, Massachusetts, and established their home at Herkimer."

1800 Census Herkimer City, Herkimer County, NY , p.1
Walter Fesh (sic)
males 26-44 = 4 (possibly cousins living with him?)
females under 10=3, 16-25=1 (looks like 2 other daughters that don't figure in later?)

1810 Census Herkimer County
Walter Fish
Males: <10=1; 26-44=1 (Walter and possibly Nathaniel Winslow?)
Females: <10=3, 10<15=1; 26-44=1 (wife plus Sally=8, Jane=2, dau<10, Oldest Dau b1795-1800)
1 slave

1820 Census Herkimer County, NY
Walter Fish
Males: <10=2, 10<16=1, 45+=1 (Walter=50, Walter, Jr=9, Henry H.=7, N. Winslow=15)
Females: <10=1, 10<16=1, 16<25=2, 26<45=1 (wife, youngest dau<10, Jane=12, Sally 18 & Oldest Dau, youngest dau in 1810 is missing)

1830 Census German Flats, Herkimer County, NY
Males: 15<20=1, 60<70=1, 80<90=1
Females: 10<15=1, 20<30=1, 50<60=2 (youngest dau, Sally, wife Jane and ?)
Supposition is that the 80-90 person may have been Joseph Fish, an uncle of Walter. 
Walter FISH
 
11385 REFN: 1663 Wellington Leonard FISH
 
11386 RESIDENCES: Lived with his half-brother, Bethuel Fish, per the 1850 and 1860 census in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

MILITARY: Soldier in Co.A-1st Ohio

BURIAL: Buried at Denison Cemetery in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Fish, William ?/?/1864 age 29 Lot 43 2-N 
William FISH
 
11387 No children.

OBIT: Name: Fish, William
Date: May 28 1930
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish: William, beloved husband of Mary (nee Sprague), Tuesday, May 27, 1930 age 65 years, late residence, 4244 Jennings Road. Remains at G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Road, where services will be held Thursday, May 29, at 3:30 p. m. 
William E. FISH
 
11388 OBIT: Name: Fish, William H.
Date: April 12, 1891
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish- Suddenly, William H. Fish, only son of Henry Fish, deceased, and of Matilda Belz, formerly Fish, nee Wicken, at the residence of his mother, No. 178 Newburg st., Brooklyn Village, O., Wednesday, April 8, 1891, at 4 p. m., aged 26 years, Aug. 12, 1891. Burial from said residence, Sunday, April 12, at 2:30 p.m. 
William H. FISH
 
11389 inherited father Uriah's farm in Otisco
Schoolteacher for 2 terms, then farmed
Joined Onondaga Baptist Church at age 21
There is much info on Willis in "History of Onondaga County, NY 1615-1878" Onondaga Public Library p. 351-352

Excerpt from 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. Second I give
and bequeath to my daughter Eliza Bishop the sum of one dollar. Third I give and
bequeath to my daughter Louisa Wells the sum of one hundred. 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. Fifth and I do give a
bequeath to my wife Lovina Fish the use of all the remainder of my real estate
and I do further bequeath to my wife Lovina Fish all my personal property during
her natural life to dispose of and do with as she pleases and after her demise
do give and bequeath the said remainder of my estate both real and personal to
my son Willis Fish and I do hereby ... "

An article about Albert M Fish, a nephew contains the following about Willis and can be found in "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", edited by Hewson L Peek and published in 1916. A copy can be found in the Milan Public Library in Milan, Ohio:
"Willis C was the favorite son, was made heir to the old homestead, but his fine sense of justice prompted him to break the will and by his own election the estate was divided in equal shares amoung all the children; he married but had no descendants."


1850 Census Otisco, NY Willis was living with parents at age 23
1860 Census Otisco, NY p. 614
dwelling #212, family#214 (next door to father, Uriah)
Willis Fish 32 farmer b.NY
Eliza Fish 28 b. NY
David Hunter 14 b. NY (probably Eliza's brother)
Anne Hunter 21 servant b. NY (probably Eliza's sister) name hard to read looks like Anne

1870 Census, New York, Onondaga Co., Otisco, p 39

1880 Census Otisco, NY, p.164A
Willis C. Fish 53 farmer b. NY father:CT mother:CT
Liza 46 wife b. NY " : NY " : NY
??? Hunter 52 sisterb. NY " : NY " : NY
(first name unreadable....prob Eliza's sister)

From Homer D. L. Sweet, Sweet's New Atlas of Onondaga Co., New York. NY: Walker Bros. & Co., 1874., p. 108.
W. C. Fish, 140 acres; lot 79 
Willis C FISH
 
11390 Willis and Elmira/Ella found in Marcellus census for 1875, 1880, 1900, 1910

1880 US Census Onondaga Co. NY Marcellus P. 87A
Willis J. Fish 32 farmer
Ella 32 wife

1920 US Census Marcellus p1A (next door to Sidney O. Lane and mother Josephine:WIllis's aunt)
Willis J. Fish 72
Elmira 72 wife

No Apparent children 
Willis Joseph FISH
 
11391 Obituary:
Utica. August 16, 1918 - This city lost one of its oldest citizens when yesterday afternoon Winslow Phelon Fish passed away. He was born in the town of Litchfield 77 years ago but came to this city to reside when a young man. For many years he was engaged with the Gas Company in this city and was a valued employee. For a number of years past he lived a quiet retired life. He is survived by a sister, Miss Grace Fish with whom he lived. 
Winslow Phelon FISH
 
11392 REFN: 4732 Elizabeth FISHER
 
11393  Living FISHER
 
11394  Living FISHER
 
11395  Living FISHER
 
11396  Living FISHER
 
11397  Living FISHER
 
11398  Living FISHER
 
11399  Living FISHER
 
11400  Living FISHER
 

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