Fisher Family Genealogy
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Matches 1,151 to 1,200 of 3,719
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1151 | Attending school, 7 months | FISHER, Marion G. (I1850)
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1152 | Attending school, 7 months Can read and write | WOOD, John Arthur (I1989)
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1153 | Attending school, 7 months | FISHER, Edith Mary (I1849)
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1154 | Attending school, 8 months Can read | CRAIG, Albert J. (I1889)
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1155 | Attending school, 8 months | CRAIG, Ella Mae (I1891)
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1156 | Attending school, 9 months | FISHER, Effie Jessie (I1866)
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1157 | Attending school, 9 months | FISHER, Emma Margaret (I1867)
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1158 | Attending school, 9 months | FISHER, Edgar William (I1851)
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1159 | Attending school, 9 months | FISHER, Stephen Douglas (I1865)
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1160 | Attending school, cannot read or write | KIRKHAM, Martha (I2043)
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1161 | Attending the wedding "were Mrs. Sherman Reynolds, Mrs. Violet Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Armon Bissell, and Mrs, Mary Jane Britton." | Family: IMEL, Ezra / FISHER Myrtle Olinda (F562)
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1162 | August born in 1872 not 1870 shown on headstone. | ANCELET, Gustavus (August) (I1326)
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1163 | August's mother living next door in this census. | ANCELET, Gustavus (August) (I1326)
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1164 | Aunt Flora Peck living with Ollive's family in this census. | FISHER Ollive Milberry Blanche (I255)
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1165 | Aurelia was under 18 so parents had to give consent. Performed by Justice of the Peace A? T. Heart | Family: SWAN, Andrew / GRAFF, Aurelia (F587)
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1166 | Automotive Shop Teacher for many years at Diman Regional Technical Institute | CHMIEL, Stephen Anthony (I1453)
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1167 | Available on-line at Indiana Memory Digital Collections: http://cdm16066.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16066coll16/id/1231/rec/1 | Source (S420)
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1168 | Available online at Library of Congress and National Endowment for the Arts, Chronicling America, http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov. | Source (S308)
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1169 | Available online from National Archives, Civil War Photos. Direct link: http://www.archives.gov/research/civil-war/photos/images/civil-war-100.jpg, viewed Mar 12, 2010 | Source (S217)
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1170 | b. 1855 in census; death certificate shows 1854 | KAYLOR, Samuel (I1432)
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1171 | b. Sep 1896, age 3 | SIMPSON, Nova A. (I1419)
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1172 | Back living with grandparents Riley and Martha Hoskinson vs sister Ida and her husband Andrew Anderson in 1880 US Census. | HITE, David R. (I1179)
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1173 | Back living with grandparents Riley and Martha Hoskinson vs sister Ida and her husband Andrew Anderson in 1880 US Census. | GARRISON, Edith Jane (I1178)
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1174 | Baptism record is only reference having surname other than Chmiel, in this case Chmialasz. Assuming this is an error as address, house No 62, is same as entries for Victoria's siblings showing surname as Chmiel. | CHMIEL, Victoria (I1683)
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1175 | Baptized Sharon, KS Presbyterian Church | GARRISON, Edith Jane (I1178)
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1176 | Based on age in 1850 census. | FISHER Janet H. (I1041)
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1177 | Based on marriage license that states Lucy was under the age of eighteen when married in Oct 1891. | SWAN, Lucy (I1165)
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1178 | Based on years of marriage in 1900 census. | Family: ROBERTS Lewis / FISHER Clarissa (F79)
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1179 | Believe G. W. Peck of Carroll IA in the obit is meant read S. W. for brother Seymour Wells Peck, who was living in Carroll IA at time of Ellen's death. | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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1180 | Belle's brother Joseph Fisher living with the family. Profession: w for wife? | FISHER Elizabeth Belle (I312)
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1181 | Bessie is not shown living with her parents Stuart and Elizabeth Hoskinson in the Hoopeston, IL 1910 census. This document shows a Bessie May Hoskinson, 17 yo inmate, confined to the Illinois Training School for Girls, Geneva Township, Kane Co. IL. A map of the site ca 1912, about the time of this census, is here. Age, and birthplace of father and mother, align to suggest census record is for this Bessie Mae Hoskinson. In 1900 the Illinois Training School for Girls was described as "for the confinement, education and reformation of girls between the ages of 10 and 16 years who have been convicted of offenses punishable at law." Other references state the school was also used to confine girls who were mentally handicapped or sexually active. Many of its alumni describe the School as a cruel prison, not a school, with locked doors and barred windows. Girls described being sent to the “hole” and of being beaten for minor offenses, as well as rape and sexual abuse by staff and other girls. Chicago journalists accused the institution of using handcuffs and whips for discipline. The term inmate used in census records for its "guests" seems to confirm a prison-like atmosphere, though the school did offer training in classic "women's work" - sewing, cooking, hairdressing, typing, stenography - and later some non-traditional roles like an electrician program. Bessie is listed as attending school, can read and write. Note the date of this census page is about 1 1/2 years prior to her being wed to Hector Cato Peabody in Washington state. Did her father and mother confine her here and then marry her off? | HOSKINSON, Bessie May (I1237)
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1182 | Biography from Abel’s obituary: “(Abel Fisher) was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown Fisher who came of an old and prominent Pennsylvania family and moved to the La Harpe neighborhood on a farm nearly a century ago. Sixty years ago when about twenty years of age Abel came to Blandinsville, where he has since lived. “On January 5, 1864 he enlisted and entered the Civil War as a member of Co. D. 28th Illinois Regiment and served for two and a half years in the thickest of the fighting. He was a brave and dashing soldier, who served his country with courage and distinction. “He married Miss Ellen Peck Dec 2, 1872 and to their union were born three children, Orville B. Fisher and Mrs. Myrtle Bissell of Blandinsville and Mrs. Olive Kling deceased. “The above is a short account of the life of one of the kindest souls that has ever lived. He loved the woods, and flowers and children. He was a noted hunter and trapper and would quit his work to bring a squirrel or quail for a sick neighbor and no time was too inconvenient and no task too difficult for him to do a kindness for one who needed help. In his last illness which extended over two years, the last one spent on a bed of sickness, he suffered as few invalids have done, but never a word of complaint or impatience pass his kindly lips. “In life he was a carpenter. He worked in Hopper’s mill and did many other things, but charged so little that his means were always modest. He planted the big trees around the lawn where the writer now lives and the great green tress in the school park stand as monuments to his public spirited industry.” | FISHER Abel (I73)
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1183 | Birth and death records also available on line at Missouri Digital Heritage. | Repository (REPO20)
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1184 | Birth certificate ammendment lists birth place as rural Comanche Co, TX | COZART, Ennis Edward (I1551)
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1185 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WARD, Edith Pauline (I64)
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1186 | Birth date based on age listed on headstone. | HUNGATE Elizabeth (I128)
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1187 | Birth date inferred from age at death | WARD, William Harvey (I129)
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1188 | Birth date listed is Sept 1857, but appears census taker may have revised age corresponding to this date (42 years) to more accurate age of 49 which would imply birth ca. 1851. Three children, all living Can read and write Daughter Myrtle's name spelled incorrectly | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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1189 | Birth date on death cert very different from birth record. | FRITTS/FRITZ, David Daniel (I2183)
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1190 | Birth place based on family living in Brownville from 1874 through 1910. | DAUGHERTY or DOUGHERTY, James Harvey (I848)
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1191 | Birth place based on family living in Brownville from 1874 through 1910. | DAUGHERTY or DOUGHERTY, Clarence Linley (I849)
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1192 | Birth place based on family living in Brownville from 1874 through 1910. | DAUGHERTY or DOUGHERTY Adalina Sophia (I847)
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1193 | Birth Recorded 28 Apr 1913 | WITKOWICZ, Teofila (I1445)
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1194 | Birth year based on statement of age given at time of marriage | ANCELET, Adelaide (I1269)
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1195 | Birth year shows 1846 vs 1842 on headstone | WARD, Elizabeth (I286)
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1196 | Birthplace of Charles' mother should read Michigan. Occupation: Decorator, General Paint & ?. Charles' father-in-law William Daniels living with the family. | FISHER Charles Albert (I183)
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1197 | Birthplace of Thomas' parents should read Pennsylvania not Kentucky. Also lists birthplace of Lena's father as Kentucky when two lines earlier it is correctly shown as Illinois. Census taker's work appears prone to mistakes given these errors and the many errors in the entry for the family of Thomas' son Charles Fisher which immediately follows in the census. | FARRIS Mary Ann (I70)
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1198 | Birthplace of Thomas' parents should read Pennsylvania not Kentucky. Also lists birthplace of Thomas as father of Lena as Kentucky when two lines earlier it is correctly shown as Illinois. Census taker's work appears prone to mistakes given these errors and the many errors in the entry for the family of Thomas' son Charles Fisher which immediately follows in the census. Married 31 years Occupation: Day Laborer Can read and write Home owned, free of mortgage | FISHER Thomas H. (I116)
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1199 | Birthplace typically listed as Gallicia, Austria which is now part of Poland. | WITKOWICZ, Leon (I1470)
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1200 | Birthplace typically listed as Gallicia, Austria which is now part of Poland. | KOCUR, Antonina Maryanna (I1471)
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