Fisher Family Genealogy
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Matches 1,301 to 1,350 of 3,719
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1301 | Can read and write | CRAIG, Ella Mae (I1891)
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1302 | Can read and write | FISHER, Floyd Austin (I7)
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1303 | Can read and write: Occupation: none | FISHER Martha Ella (I313)
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1304 | Can't read name of cemetery on death certificate | KAYLOR, Harriet (I2164)
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1305 | Cannot read cause of death in Item 17. | Source (S23)
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1306 | Cannot read or write | KAYLOR, Isie/Icy (I2111)
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1307 | Cannot read or write | KAYLOR, Mary Rilla (I2141)
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1308 | Carlon home | Family: MCDOWELL, Benjamin / CARLON, Amanda (F189)
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1309 | Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service, compiled ca. 1800 - ca. 1912, documenting the period ca. 1775 - ca. 1900 The records in this collection include entire pension files for soldiers and sailors who served in the Revolutionary War. Unlike selected records, which were typically chosen subjectively for genealogical content, these records reveal more details about each veteran's history and service, as well as more information about his family, state of health, and life after the war. | Source (S493)
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1310 | Cath Ruthrauff incorrectly listed as groom's mother; actually bride Christina's mother. | PENSINGER, George (I1063)
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1311 | Cath Ruthrauff incorrectly listed as groom's mother; actually bride Christina's mother. | Ruthrauff, Christena (I1064)
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1312 | Catherine assumed to be George Foster's second wife. Could also be a niece of other relation. | GEORGE Catherine (I956)
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1313 | Catherine, husband Josiah and son Wilbur living with daughter-in-law Cora and her husband Calvin Inman Address: 720 W. Carroll St., Macomb Can read and write | GEORGE, Catherine (I1143)
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1314 | Cause of death: "Some form of malignant cancer of the stomach of about one year duration." Informant: F. Murray, Locust Hill | MURRAY, Mary Jane (I1962)
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1315 | Cause of death: Acute myocarditis Occupation: farmer Informant: Mrs A. C. Murray, Palouse, WA | MURRAY, Alfred Curtis (I1149)
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1316 | Cause of death: cancer Address at death: Brownville NE Occupation: blacksmith, farmer Informant: T. C. Daugherty, Auburn NE | DAUGHERTY John Allen (I179)
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1317 | Cause of death: myocarditis Address: Shelton Township, Knox Co., MO Strange note following apparently in response to length of residence in city or town where death occurred: "During the Civil War." No idea why this was noted. Occupation: housewife Informant: Fred Murray, Hurdland, MO Filed 8 Jan 1930 | HIGGS, Sarah Josephine (I790)
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1318 | Cause of death: suicide "Verdict of coroner (unreadable) gun shot wound self-inflicted" Wayne's occupation listed as student, University of Illinois (though he died before attending) States body was taken by Robert Funeral Home of Blanddinsville IL on Sep 20 for "removal" to Blandinsville. | FISHER, Wayne Kenneth (I219)
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1319 | Cause: Bronchi Pneumonia Occupation: Housewife Informant: Mrs. W. G. Bushnell, Blandinsville IL (her sister Martha) | FISHER Mary Lou (I99)
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1320 | Cause: Hanging by neck, strangulation with suicide intent Contributory: Ill health Place: St. Albans Township, Hancock Co., IL Occupation: Farmer Informant: Clara Ancelet (daughter), Basco, IL | LAUNER, Frederick Emanuel (I1263)
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1321 | Cause: Mitral insufficiency with myocarditis Address: Winslow, Kitsap Co., WA Occupation: Carpenter Informant: Mrs. W. Hoskinson (wife), Winslow, WA | HOSKINSON, William Cavosa (I1175)
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1322 | Cause: Thrown from wagon | FARRIS Nathan Ward (I71)
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1323 | Cemetery originally called Industrial Cemetery | McCABE, Gladys Audrey (I2020)
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1324 | Census correctly shows one child deceased in 1910: Nora | ASHBY Florence Ethyl (I43)
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1325 | Census correctly shows only one child still alive in 1910: Charles. | FARRIS Mary Ann (I70)
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1326 | Census indicates Ellen born in 1854 Attending school | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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1327 | Census indicates family living on Center Street. Census-taker error: " Julia, Daughter" should read "Julian, Son." | SMITH Julian Francis (I943)
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1328 | Census indicates Samuel born about 1798 vs. grave marker showing 1796. | CASTEEL Samuel (I774)
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1329 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. George presumably one of the two males listed under age 10. | FARRIS, George T. (I1246)
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1330 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. John presumably one of the two males listed under 10 years of age. | FARRIS John W. (I233)
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1331 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. Martha presumably the female listed as age 10 to 20. | FARRIS, Martha J. (I235)
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1332 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. Mary Ann presumably one of the two females listed under age 10, although she would have likely been age 10 at then time because it appears the census was taken after the death of Mary's father In July 1855. Were Nathan still alive he would have been listed as the head of the household. | FARRIS Mary Ann (I70)
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1333 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. Milton presumably one of the two males listed age 10 to 20. | FARRIS Milton Rinehart (I232)
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1334 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. Nancy presumably one of the two females listed under age 10. | FARRIS Nancy E. (I187)
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1335 | Census listing for mother Elizabeth Farris' household. William presumably one of the two males listed age 10 to 20. | FARRIS William J. (I231)
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1336 | Census lists Abel Fisher's household as two people: one "Free White Males 70-79" - Abel himself; and one "Free White Females 30 to 39." The female is likely Abel's niece Mary McDowell who never married, is known to have taken care of Abel late in his life, and who inherited most of Abel's estate upon his death in 1838. Mary would have been 32 in 1830. | FISHER Abel (I201)
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1337 | Census lists Abel Fisher's household as two people: one "Free White Males 70-79" - Abel himself; and one "Free White Females 30 to 39." The female is likely Abel's niece Mary McDowell who never married, is known to have taken care of Abel late in his life, and who inherited most of Abel's estate upon his death in 1838. Mary would have been 32 in 1830. | MCDOWELL, Mary (I322)
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1338 | Census lists Adolph as 68. He would have been only 58 at this census. | ANCELET, Adolph (I1259)
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1339 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males 5 to 9" - impossible to define who this might be but perhaps a grandson or nephew; one "Free White Males 70 to 79" - Mathias himself; and two "Free White Females 20 to 29." One is likely Mathias' youngest daughter Rachel who married Silas Stewart as his second wife, and therefore could have married later than typical for the times. Silas' first wife Mary Hendricks died in 1823 so Rachel's marriage definitely occured after 1823. The other female must be a relative. Mathias' elder daughter Mary is presumably living with husband Berekiah Stewart who is listed in the 1830 census for Derry Township. | FISHER Mathias (I198)
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1340 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males 5 to 9" - impossible to define who this might be but perhaps a grandson or nephew; one "Free White Males 70 to 79" - Mathias himself; and two "Free White Females 20 to 29." One is likely Mathias' youngest daughter Rachel who married Silas Stewart as his second wife, and therefore could have married later than typical for the times. Silas' first wife Mary Hendricks died in 1823 so Rachel's marriage definitely occured after 1823. The other female must be a relative. Mathias' elder daughter Mary is presumably living with husband Berekiah Stewart who is listed in the 1830 census for Derry Township. | FISHER Rachel (I214)
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1341 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | FISHER Mathias (I198)
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1342 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | FISHER, Thompson (I348)
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1343 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | FISHER Thomas (I115)
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1344 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | FISHER Rachel (I214)
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1345 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | FISHER Mary (I216)
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1346 | Census lists as living in Mathias Fisher household one "Free White Males Under 10" - presumably youngest son Thompson Fisher; one "Free White Males over 16 and under 26" - presumably son Thomas Fisher, John and Abel likely having married by this time; two "Free White Males 45 and upwards" - one being Mathias and the other unknown; one "Free White Females Under 10" - presumably daughter Rachel; one "Free White Females over 10 and under 16" - daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females over 26 and under 45" - Mathias' wife Martha Thompson. | THOMPSON, Martha (I210)
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1347 | Census lists birth date as July 1893. Correct date believed to be July 1892. | ASHBY Anna Pearl (I41)
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1348 | Census lists Gustavas as 10. By birth date he should be about 8. | ANCELET, Gustavus (August) (I1326)
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1349 | Census lists in Abel Fisher's household: one "Free White Males 45 and Upwards," who must be Abel himself - he would have just turned 45 in 1800; two "Free White Females over 16 and under 26," and three "Free White Females 45 and upwards." Can only speculate that the women include wife Rachel Forbes and perhaps his mother Rachel Hoowe, sisters Elizabeth and Rachel Fisher, and a niece or other relation. Rachel Fisher did not marry Jacob Stewart until after the death of his first wife sometime after 1801. | FISHER Abel (I201)
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1350 | Census lists in Abel Fisher's household: one "Free White Males 45 and Upwards," who must be Abel himself - he would have just turned 45 in 1800; two "Free White Females over 16 and under 26," and three "Free White Females 45 and upwards." Can only speculate that the women include wife Rachel Forbes and perhaps his mother Rachel Hoowe, sisters Elizabeth and Rachel Fisher, and a niece or other relation. Rachel Fisher did not marry Jacob Stewart until after the death of his first wife sometime after 1801. | FORBES, Rachel (I346)
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