This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fisher, Frey/ Fry/ Frye Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YVW.2ACEB/3915 Message Board Post: Hello guys I am wondering if any of you may have a Rose Fisher on your family trees? She married Jacob Frey/Fry/Frye (I've seen it spelled three diff. ways) and one of her children was Frances (Frey) Fritz, my gg grandmother. I am not sure when Rose was born but her daughter was born 1853 and I am told by my grandmother that we're related to the famous Fisher Bros. who designed the auto bodies for GM.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fisher, Streety, Cashwell, Johnson, McDonald Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YVW.2ACEB/3914 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on Sothey Fisher and his wife, Phoebe?. Sothey is my 4Ggrandfather. The only thing that I have found out so far is that he was with the Militia men that lead Cornwallis from Wilmington to York in the Revolutionary War. If anyone has any info on his family I would love to hear from you. Thanks for any help you can give. Caril McSwain
Speaking of military. I have a black ribbon that reads "In memoriam.....Shelledy Post No. 84 G.A.R." In the middle is a star with "Grand Army of the Republic....1861 . Veteran . 1866" with a small American flag. I don't know who it belonged to. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Suzanne Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: <nettie.allen@tiscali.co.uk> To: <FISHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 4:21 AM Subject: [FISHER] WILLIAM FISHER - Somerset Light Infantry BATH.MALTA.INDIA > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/YVW.2ACEB/3913 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi, my grandfather was born c.1880 ish, joined the Somerset Light Infantry became C. Sergeant Major and
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/YVW.2ACEB/3913 Message Board Post: Hi, my grandfather was born c.1880 ish, joined the Somerset Light Infantry became C. Sergeant Major and served in Africa, was in Malta 1908-1911 and married Alice Dillow born 1896 in Malta. 1911 posted to India and returned to Bath, Somerset around the outbreak of lst WW. He had four children, Ernie, Mary, Dorethy and my father Arthur (known as Michael). Any help on William Fisher or Somerset Light Infantry at that time, would be great to receive. Thanks..
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shelley Cardiel" <familia@sprintmail.com> To: "Family Researchers" <familia@sprintmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:55 AM Subject: FISHER Family Photographs > I've "rescued" a group of old photographs including one of Dannel or Danuel > FISHER. The first name is hard to read but it definitely isn't "Daniel". > The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1860's or 1870's with the > subject likely in his 40's at the time. There is no location noted on this > photograph, however, another photograph appears to be a later photograph of > the same man or someone from his family. The second photograph was taken at > the G.A. Cohick Studio in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, probably in the 1870's > with the man appearing to be in his 50's or 60's at the time. A third > photograph of an infant taken about the same time at the same studio in > Jersey Shore was also recovered. > > Also recovered from the same source are photographs belonging to the DIPNER, > PARTHEMORE, EARNEST, and SHEETZ families of Harrisburg, Hummelstown, and > Mechanicsburg, PA. The handwritten names on many appear to have been made > by the same hand leading me to believe they are all connected in some > manner. > > I'm hoping to return the photographs to family. If you are a member of this > family or know someone who might be, please contact me. > > Thanks, > Shelley > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YVW.2ACEB/3912 Message Board Post: Albuquerque Journal - June 20, 1998 Twila P. Fisher, 80, a resident of Albuquerque since 1948, died Wednesday, June 17, 1998. She is survived by her son, James P. Fisher of Albuquerque; sisters, Mary McFarland of Indianapolis, IN and Martha Black of Apache Junction, AZ; brothers, James Elder and wife, Joan of Shelbyville, IN and Kenneth Elder of Crawfordsville, IN; niece, Connie Burress and husband, John of Albuquerque; and numerous other nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Morris P. Fisher in 1982. Mrs. Fisher was born on September 30, 1917 in Crawfordsville, IN, the daughter of C.V. and Gladys M. (Walter) Patton. She graduated from Forest, IN High School and also from Terhune Secretarial College. Mrs. Fisher was a member of Delta Theta Tau Sorority, a business and professional women's organization in Shelbyville, IN. She was a charter member of Soroptimist International of Albuquerque Heights. Mrs. Fisher worked in the small loan department of Farmers Bank and was the manager of Am! erican Security Company in Shelbyville, IN. She married Morris P. Fisher on May 20, 1939 and they moved to Albuquerque on December 30, 1948. Mrs. Fisher worked for P.F. McCanna, Inc. from February 1949 to December 1953. In 1954, she began working for D.W. Eakin Company Realtors as office manager, and worked there until the day of her death. Services will be held Monday, 3:00 p.m., at Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum Chapel, 924 Menaul NE, with Rev. Charles Fish officiating. Cremation will follow services. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The family requests memorial contributions be made to the New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranch, 6209 Hendrix NE 87110. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fisher/Brown Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YVW.2ACEB/3911 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Mary Ellen Fisher. I know that she was the mother to my gr gr grandfather William Fisher Brown. William was born 8 Feb 1860 I believe in Illinois. She was married to Isaac/Isiac Brown. I believe she was also born in Illinois. Any help would be great. Thank You Latessa Loveland loveland21@attbi.com
I ALSO HAVE A GRANDFATHER BY THE NAME OF JOHN HENERY FISHER- HE OWNED LAND AND FARMED IT IN LANCASTER, KENTUCKY. OSCAR FISHER VLEELEE@AOL.COM
Another John Fisher will - not related to me. Just sharing from the Fayette County Register of Wills. Extracted from the Lancaster Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice. This is the last will and Testament of one John Fisher, a citizen of the United States of America now residing at Barrow in Furness in the county of Lancaster in England, but intending shortly to pay a visit to my former home in Clark County in the State of Missouri. I am a retired Steamboat man and am the son of William Fisher formerly of Barrow in the Parish of Dalton in the said county of Lancaster Yeoman deceased who by his will dated the sixth day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty one gave and devised two cottages in James' Terrace at Barrow aforesaid with their respective appurtenances numbered respectively 1 and 2 unto his trustees and their heirs and assigns subject to his wife taking the rents during her life upon trust to let the same and pay the rents unto me (herein described as his son John) during my life and after my decease up such trusts and in such manner as I should by Deed or by Will or Codicil appoint and the said cottages are now known as numbers 23 and 24 Strand Barrow in Furness aforesaid. I appoint my nephew William Bolton the son of my deceased sister Mary and my friend Roger Taylor of Barrow in Furness aforesaid Relieving officer and my Solicitor Frank Taylor of the same place to be the executor and trustees of this my will to act in England and I appoint my friends Captain Henry Brackencock of McKeesport Monongahela River Pennsylvania and Matthew Oliver Jones of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Surgeon executors and trustees of this my will to act in the United States of America and I give to each of them the said William Bolton and Roger Taylor a legacy of ten pounds and to each of them Henry Brackencock and Matthew Oliver Jones a legacy of ten pounds as a trifling acknowledgement for the trouble they may have in the execution of the trusts of this my will. I give a legacy of two hundred and fifty pounds to each of my nieces Mary Agnes Fisher and Jane Fisher two of the children of my deceased brother Richard. I give a legacy of one hundred pounds each to my nephew Robert Battersby Fisher and my niece Margaret Robertson two of the children of my deceased Brother William James. I give to my cousin Margaret Fisher of 13 Sandon Street Liverpool spinster an annuity of twenty pounds a year during her life to be paid to her by equal quarterly payments the first payment to be made at the expiration of three calendar months after my decease. If I should die in America, I direct my executors to expend from twenty pounds to thirty pounds in erecting a headstone on my grave there and a like sum on a similar stone to be erected in the Cemetery at Barrow in Furness aforesaid in the neighborhood of the grave of my deceased nephew William Fisher and if I should die in England the like sum is to be expended on a headstone on my grave. In exercise of the power given to me by the Will of my said father, I appoint the said cottages in the Strand at Barrow in Furness aforesaid and I give all the residue of my property as to such parts thereof as are in England unto the said William Bolton Roger Taylor and Frank Taylor and as to such parts thereof as are in America unto the said Henry Brackencock and Matthew Oliver Jones upon trust to sell and convert the same into money and after payment of my debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and the said legacies and providing for the said annuity upon trust that the said trustees in America shall remit the proceeds in their hands to the said Trustees in England and that the latter shall divide all the residue amongst my nephews and nieces Mary Elizabeth Turner and John Henry Fisher two of the children of my late brother William James Fisher deceased and the said William Bolton, James Bolton, Mary Bolton, Eliza Bolton and Margaret McKean the children of my late sister Mary in equal shares except as to the share of the said Mary Elizabeth Turner of which I direct that one moiety shall be given to her and the other moiety [?] shall be held in trust for her daughter Emma Elizabeth Tuner and until she attains the age of twenty one years the income thereof shall be paid to her mother or otherwise applied for her maintenance. In case any of my said nephews nieces shall die in my life time leaving a child or children him her or them surviving such child or children shall take in equal shares the legacy or share to which is her or their parents would have been entitled if living ay my decease. And I hereby declare that the said Frank Taylor shall be entitled to my charge and shall be paid out of the trust premises for all business done by him in relation to this will and the trusts thereof in like manner as he would have been entitled to charge the executors and trustees for the same if not being himself an executor and trustee he had been employed by them to such business as their solicitor. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand to this my will contained in this and the preceding sheet of paper this 18th day of June One thousand eight hundred and ninety. John Fisher Testator died 27, June, 1894. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). 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Sent away for two wills on John Fisher - neither were what I believe to be family of mine but I thought I would share with list in case someone else is searching this name. In the name of God, Amen, I John H. Fisher of North Union Township, town of Monroe, Fayette County, Pennsylvania being advanced in age and feeble in body but of sound mind and memory do make and declare this to be my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say I order that all my just debts funeral expenses and charges of proving this my will be in the first place fully paid and satisfied and after payment thereof I give to my son Andrew S[?] Fisher farm belonging to me situate and lying in Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pa. adjoining land of Jesse Brown's heirs and the Kingrun[?] farm, and containing hone hundred acres more or less, also one mare and colt, also my bedclothes and axe if he wishes to take them, all on condition that I receive kind care and treatment from him while I am living and from his family. And I give an bequeath to my son John W. Fisher my cook stove and all other house property not mentioned above. And I do hereby nominate and constitute Charles Seaton of Uniontown to execute this my will. In witness whereof I the said testator have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal this 9th day of May 1885. x John H. Fisher his mark Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator John H. Fisher as ___ for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses. Feby. 11th 1886, I hereby decline to act as Executor of } Mark M. Crabbs the will of John H. Fisher, des'd. C.S. Seaton Frances W. McCray Be it remembered, that on the 3rd day of March A.D. 1886 before me Charles D. Conner, Register for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration, in and foresaid county, came Mark M. Crabbs and Francis W. McCray subscribing witness to the foregoing Instrument of writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of John H. Fisher, deceased, who being duly sworn according to the laws did each depose and say that they were personally present and saw the said John H. Fisher sign by making his mar, and seal the foregoing Instrument of writing, and heard him declare the same to be his last will and testament, when of sound and disposing mind and memory, to the best of their belief. That they signed their names as witnesses thereunto by request of the said testator in his presence, and in the presence of each other, that they know of no undue influence being used in making said will and any later wills made. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 2003-01-27
Doug and Sue, Logansport, Indiana is in Cass County. Rootsweb has a site with a lot of Cass County, Indiana information. http://www.rootsweb.com/~incass/county.html#addys Thank you, Rick Fisher Corcoran --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by the Corcoran family using AVG. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/2003
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fisher, Mudrick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YVW.2ACEB/3910 Message Board Post: source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, PA Nov. 19, 2001 deceased: Fisher, Rita C (Mudrick) age: 80 born: Nov. 6, 1921 birth place: Shamokin, PA died: Nov. 16, 2001 place of death: Coal Township, PA full obituary upon request send email to: dactackm@jlink.net
It is only on rare occasions that I add a book to the list of "must haves" for the study of Scotch-Irish genealogy. This one is for our friends with Pennsylvania connections and it is certainly a rare item. Published in 1856 "by a descendant" it is titled: "A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania," Chambersburg, Pa., Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages. >From the preface the following: "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy...The writer, feeling as if the sand of his Time glass was nearly run out, and that he ere long must be laid aside from labor... has hastily thrown together in his leisure hours, taken from other avocations, the remarks contained in the subsequent pages." Those other avocations are Dr. Foote's Sketches of North Carolina and Virginia, Day's Historical collections, Dr. Smith's Old Redstone, Dr. Alexander's Log College, Dr. Miller's Life of Dr. Rogers, Dr. Elliott's Life of McCurdy and others, Craig's History of Pittsburgh, Hazard's Colonial Records and Archives of Pennsylvania, and American Archives by Force and Gordon's History of Pennsylvania, Mr Rupp's Histories of Lancaster, Cumberland and Franklin counties. The style of writing and knowledge of early Presbyterian history indicates the author may have been a member of the clergy*. There is a lot of detail on the early members of the church as well as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during the westward expansion. The book reads a bit like Prof. Hagy's thesis on the early frontier settlement at Castle's Woods, Virginia and it is a combination of history, genealogy and geography. *I have been told recently that Judge Chambers is the author of this work. Listed below are the other books and manuscripts previously offered to the various surname lists that are predominately Scotch-Irish: The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery, 1905,1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Sociey of Antiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson & McCormack, 54 Kings St. 211 pages On our recent trip to Donegal we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted in the 1975 reprinting of this book. He is the last living person who had anything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST source for Ulster Presbyterian research. From Lecky I quote, "The lists of names of former generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are given in the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they may of necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with the locality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name, or live in the same places..." Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Events in Ireland during the Revolutionary period 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages. One of the most difficult sources to locate, in fact almost impossible. Months worth of reading and packed with great genealogy. Contains the following biographical sketches: 1. The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, took part in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power for the Defence. 2. The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the 8th Dec. 1688. 3. The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege (over 1200 genealogical sketches) 4. Those engaged in the relief of the city A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskillen in 1688 and 1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, M.A. Rector of Magilligan in the Diocese of Derry. Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Toronto, 1869 The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from. Along with "Fighters of Derry" these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of the Family of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other Families Connected with Them, by Amy Young, 1929, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 311 pages. Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan, McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester, Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others. The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed. A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through the eyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia 542 pages The best source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/Rockbridge Counties in Virginia. Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig. In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master of Arts, by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages. The most popular of the documents offered, this covers the families who settled in Russell county, Virginia when it was considered the frontier. If your ancestors came through southwestern Virginia, this document is the history of your family. Contains information on specific families as well as the farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there. Lots on the Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier. Names like Russell, Walker, Porter, Cowan, Houston, Boone, Montgomery, Fraley, Thompson, Anderson, Kilgore, and 50 or so other "Scotch-Irish" families make this an invaluable resource for your family history. The Reverend Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClure Publishing Co. 125 pages History of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev. Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. The Stirling Merchant Gild and Life of John Cowane, founder of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling, by David B. Morris, Town Clerk, Stirling, Jamieson & Munro, LTD. 1919, 367pages. This is really two books in one. The first part deals with the Gild. Laws, history, struggle with Unfreemen and with the Crafts, Administration, Merchandising, Conditions of entry, etc. and the second part which is about the life of John Cowane, Dean of the Gild and his contributions to it. Well there you have it. The best documents I have found. If you are interested in purchasing any of the above items (I would like to make copies for free but I can't) contact me at cscunc@aol.com for details. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YVW.2ACEB/3909 Message Board Post: Mauch Chunck Twp. Carbon Co. & Luzerne Co.s PA 1860-1900 Looking for family of John and James b. abt 1872
I, too have FISHERS in Indiana 1867 and before near Putnam County. William and son, William were in Cloverdale. Suzanne Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: <ryland94587@yahoo.com> To: <FISHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 2:56 PM Subject: [FISHER] Re: Indiana FISHER family wills > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/YVW.2ACEB/234.592.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Dear Sue, > My great great grandfather was James Fisher married to Ellen Taylor. He was born in Indiana and moved to Benton county Iowa till his death. His son John Henry Fisher was my great grandfather and he was born in Illinois. Please email me if you think there maybe a family connection. I am looking for any additional family for James Fisher' from Indiana . I think his father could have been Joseph Fisher .Please email me if there is a connection and I will share my research with you.pgfisher > > > ==== FISHER Mailing List ==== > ----------------- > You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > mailto:FISHER-L-request@rootsweb.com > Click below for the digest list: > mailto:FISHER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > ----------------- >
It might be helpful if you gave any dates you have, or even approximate dates. I have a Joseph Fisher, born 1821 York County, PA, died 2 Aug 1897 Logansport, IN. I don't have a spouse or children listed for him, but that doesn't mean that they didn't exist, just that my source didn't have them recorded. Let me know if you think my Joseph is a match for yours. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: <ryland94587@yahoo.com> To: <FISHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 5:56 PM Subject: [FISHER] Re: Indiana FISHER family wills > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/YVW.2ACEB/234.592.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Dear Sue, > My great great grandfather was James Fisher married to Ellen Taylor. He was born in Indiana and moved to Benton county Iowa till his death. His son John Henry Fisher was my great grandfather and he was born in Illinois. Please email me if you think there maybe a family connection. I am looking for any additional family for James Fisher' from Indiana . I think his father could have been Joseph Fisher .Please email me if there is a connection and I will share my research with you.pgfisher
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YVW.2ACEB/3908 Message Board Post: I am looking for anyone who knows Darlena Fisher from Charleston, WV. born about 1900, I belive she may have married my uncle Heiser Carl Breeden. They had a child in 1919 named Edgar Elben Breeden in Charleston. If you have any information on any of the 3 people listed please contact me. Lloyd Young reeldoctor@gci.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FISHER, PURDY, VIMPANY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YVW.2ACEB/3907 Message Board Post: Searching for descendants of Harvey L. Fisher (1849-1935) and Martha A. Purdy (1850-1943) who married 7 Sep 1871 in Tama County, Iowa. Their children were Milan H. Fisher, Etta Fisher and Addie M. Fisher. Milan married Lillian ______. Harvey Fisher was the son of Dewitt and Sally Fisher. Martha Purdy was the daughter of William and Mary Purdy.I am descendant of Martha's sister Louisa Purdy Vimpany. Have Purdy database to share. Norma Meier.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/YVW.2ACEB/234.592.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Sue, My great great grandfather was James Fisher married to Ellen Taylor. He was born in Indiana and moved to Benton county Iowa till his death. His son John Henry Fisher was my great grandfather and he was born in Illinois. Please email me if you think there maybe a family connection. I am looking for any additional family for James Fisher' from Indiana . I think his father could have been Joseph Fisher .Please email me if there is a connection and I will share my research with you.pgfisher
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/YVW.2ACEB/3906 Message Board Post: I am looking for information regarding the family of Abram Fisher ( married Catherine Hall) in Dupage County, IL in 1858. Family moved to Banks, Fayette, Iowa sometime before 1880... then unknown..