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| Birth | 3 Mar 1827 | Otisco, Onondaga Co., New York   |  
| Gender | Male |  
| Died | Aft 1880 |  
| Person ID | I119535 | Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |  
| Last Modified | 03 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |  |  |  
| Father | Uriah FISH, b. 15 Aug 1780, Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut   |  
| Mother | Lovina CARPENTER, b. Abt 1787, Mass or Ct   |  
| Family ID | F2632 | Group Sheet |  |  |  
| Family | Elizabeth HUNTER, b. 26 Jul 1831, Victory, Cayuga Co., New York   |  
| Married | 2 May 1852 |  
| Family ID | F2572 | Group Sheet |  |  | 
| Notes | 
inherited father Uriah's farm in OtiscoSchoolteacher 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
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| Sources | [S2434]  "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", Hewson L Peek, (1916).
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