Jo Ann I got a chance to look at this a little closer and in my old files (not all on the computer). There is a generational problem with either John or Thomas Fisher. Both men were married to women named Margaret and the date of death commonly associated on many family trees with Margery Maude in Philadelphia is most likely the date of her mother in laws death. Margery Hindle Fisher. Margery Hindle is assumed to be a Hindle because of Thomas Fisher (her son's) Will. Margery Fisher Hindle has a problem with a neighbor who takes her cattle and her case is in court in Philadelphia and Sussex Delaware. The death of both Margery Maude and Thomas Fisher is most likely Cool Springs Lewes Delaware. Unfortunately sometime between 1850 and 1950 many family histories were written referencing Lewistown Sussex County Pennsylvania. That was in error it is Lewes in Sussex County DE today. The Martin-Fisher house was moved to the town of Lewes and is a Historical site. If I remember correctly the home was located on White Field or White Meadow (Wynnstay in Welsh) located near what is Quakertown, outside of Lewes DE today. It is pure speculation that it is possibly the house that Thomas Wynne lived in or from the property he lived on (We need more work). Cool Springs (Where the Fishers live) is noted as about 20 miles SW of Quakertown, it is the area at the head of the Cool Branch which feeds into the Nanticoke River. This location for Cool Springs is in turn about 20 Miles SE of Choptank which is the noted point of entry for the Wynne girls. It is also about 20 miles NE of the location of Dr. John Wynne's widow. For anyone interested that would mean about 4 changes of horses on a stage route they rested or changed about every 6 miles. I am sure if we concentrated we could come up with the other Quaker families en route. Another problem complicating things is that there was a John Fisher and Sarah Hutchinson in Bucks County PA and sometime in recent years that John Fisher has been blended by numerous folks into John Fisher son of John Fisher Lewes Delaware. They are clearly 2 separate individuals and that can be proven by their arrival dates. John Fisher husband of Sarah Hutchinson arrived in 1704. As we know our Wynne family was back and forth to Philadelphia from Lewes. The dispute over the line was an issue for Penn and many of his allies were in Sussex County in an effort to maintain his claim. John Fisher (father in law of Margery Maude) arrived as one of Penn's families just as the Maude's and Wynne's. Hope that gives you some explanation of why so many versions of the Fisher family are occurring. Cuz Connie Does anyone know where Margery and/or Thomas are buried? Does anyone have documentation of this Thomas Fisher's birthdate and parentage? There seems to be a lot of misinformation in many places regarding Thomas' birthdate, to whom he was married, and when/where he died. I just saw some family tree entries that had his birthdate as 1684 but marrying Margery in 1693. I know they married younger back then, but at age 9?! Many more also had his parents as John Fisher and Margaret Hindle, his second (or only) marriage to Elizabeth Huntley in 1713 and his death as 1747. There was apparently a Thomas Fisher who married a woman named Elizabeth and died in 1747 in Chester County - I've read the transcription of the will. I've also read Becky's info on Thomas Fisher's will in 1713. Why do so many people think the same man was married to both women? Any thoughts?? Hugs, Cuz JoAnn --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx Connie Cole 102 Fernwood Ct. State College, PA 16803 (814) 234-3890