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1351 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 Elizabeth (I347)
 
1352 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. FISHER Rachel (I206)
 
1353 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. HOOWE Rachel (I200)
 
1354 Census lists Mary's middle initial as E, should be A.
Attending school 
FISHER Mary Amelia (I308)
 
1355 Census lists Mathias Fisher's household as including: one "Free White Males 26 to 45"- not obvious who this is; sons John, Abel and Thomas were all married with children by this time and son Thompson would have been only ca. 20 years old; one "Free White Males 45 and over" - Mathias himself; one "Free White Females 10 to 16" - likely daughter Rachel Fisher who would have been 14 in 1820; and one "Free White Females 45 and over" - wife Martha Thompson. FISHER Mathias (I198)
 
1356 Census lists Mathias Fisher's household as including: one "Free White Males 26 to 45"- not obvious who this is; sons John, Abel and Thomas were all married with children by this time and son Thompson would have been only ca. 20 years old; one "Free White Males 45 and over" - Mathias himself; one "Free White Females 10 to 16" - likely daughter Rachel Fisher who would have been 14 in 1820; and one "Free White Females 45 and over" - wife Martha Thompson. THOMPSON, Martha (I210)
 
1357 Census lists Mathias Fisher's household as including: one "Free White Males 26 to 45"- not obvious who this is; sons John, Abel and Thomas were all married with children by this time and son Thompson would have been only ca. 20 years old; one "Free White Males 45 and over" - Mathias himself; one "Free White Females 10 to 16" - likely daughter Rachel Fisher who would have been 14 in 1820; and one "Free White Females 45 and over" - wife Martha Thompson. FISHER Rachel (I214)
 
1358 Census lists one "Free White Male 16 and Over," Mathias Fisher himself; two "Free White Males Under 16," presumably Mathias and Martha's sons John and Abel; and one "Free White Female," presumably Mathias' wife Martha. THOMPSON, Martha (I210)
 
1359 Census lists one "Free White Male 16 and Over," Mathias Fisher himself; two "Free White Males Under 16," presumably Mathias and Martha's sons John and Abel; and one "Free White Female," presumably Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER John (I215)
 
1360 Census lists one "Free White Male 16 and Over," Mathias Fisher himself; two "Free White Males Under 16," presumably Mathias and Martha's sons John and Abel; and one "Free White Female," presumably Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER Mathias (I198)
 
1361 Census lists one "Free White Males Over 16" and three "Free White Females" living in household of Rachel Fisher. The male is presumably Rachel's son Abel Fisher; the females presumably include Rachel and her daughters Rachel and Elizabeth, daughter Hannah presumably having married Samuel McDowell and given birth to her daughter Margaret about this time. HOOWE Rachel (I200)
 
1362 Census lists one "Free White Males Over 16" and three "Free White Females" living in household of Rachel Fisher. The male is presumably Rachel's son Abel Fisher; the females presumably include Rachel and her daughters Rachel and Elizabeth, daughter Hannah presumably having married Samuel McDowell and given birth to her daughter Margaret about this time. FISHER Abel (I201)
 
1363 Census lists one "Free White Males Over 16" and three "Free White Females" living in household of Rachel Fisher. The male is presumably Rachel's son Abel Fisher; the females presumably include Rachel and her daughters Rachel and Elizabeth, daughter Hannah presumably having married Samuel McDowell and given birth to her daughter Margaret about this time. FISHER Elizabeth (I347)
 
1364 Census lists one "Free White Males Over 16" and three "Free White Females" living in household of Rachel Fisher. The male is presumably Rachel's son Abel Fisher; the females presumably include Rachel and her daughters Rachel and Elizabeth, daughter Hannah presumably having married Samuel McDowell and given birth to her daughter Margaret about this time. FISHER Rachel (I206)
 
1365 Census lists one "Free White Males Over 16" and three "Free White Females" living in household of Rachel Fisher. The male is presumably Rachel's son Abel Fisher; the females presumably include Rachel and her daughters Rachel and Elizabeth, daughter Hannah presumably having married Samuel McDowell and given birth to her daughter Margaret about this time. FISHER Thomas (I202)
 
1366 Census lists Salina's birth year as 1871. Should be 1872. BAVERY, Salina Josephine (I1338)
 
1367 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; and one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha.  FISHER Mathias (I198)
 
1368 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha. THOMPSON, Martha (I210)
 
1369 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER John (I215)
 
1370 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER Abel (I211)
 
1371 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER Thomas (I115)
 
1372 Census lists three "Free White Males Under 10," presumably Mathias and Martha's' sons John, Abel and Thomas; one "Free White Males 10 to 15," not clear who this might be; one "Free White Males 45 and over," Mathias himself although he would have been only 42 years old in 1800; one "Free White Females Under 10," Mathias and Martha's' daughter Mary; one "Free White Females 16 to 25," Mathias' wife Martha. FISHER Mary (I216)
 
1373 Census must have been taken after the death of Elizabeth's husband Nathan Farris in July, 1855 but before birth of son Nathan Jr. in August, 1855. Census lists Elizabeth's household as comprised of:
Two males under 10, presumably sons George (3) and John (8).;
Two males age 10 to 20, presumably sons Milton (11) and William (16)
Two females under 10, presumably daughters Nancy (1) and Mary Ann (5)
One 10 to 20, presumably daughter Martha (13)
One 20 to 30, a relative?
One 40 to 50, Elizabeth herself
 
HUNGATE Elizabeth (I128)
 
1374 Census must have been taken before April because it includes Martha who died in April 1899. FISHER, Martha (I192)
 
1375 Census must have been taken before April because it includes Riley's wife Martha (Fisher) Hoskinson who died in April 1899. HOSKINSON, Riley M (I249)
 
1376 Census shows b. 1883 vs. death certificate 1884 KAYLOR, James Mason (I2121)
 
1377 Census shows Mary living in the Harvey household. MCDOWELL, Mary (I322)
 
1378 Census suggests Margaret born 1865 vs 1863. MCCREARY, Margaret Alura (I505)
 
1379 Census suggests Mary born 1863 vs 1861. MCCREARY, Mary Annetta (I504)
 
1380 Census taker really butchers Adonis' name in this census. Lists him as Adam and applies phonetic spelling for last name. ANCELET, Adonis (I1305)
 
1381 Census-taker apparently never talked directly to family. Too many errors in the listing: Florence born Jul 1877 not Jun. Zilla should read Zella and not a daughter, but Charles and Florence's eldest son, born in Apr 1895 not Aug 1895. Also Raymond born in Jan 1899 not Mar.
 
FISHER Zella (I119)
 
1382 Census-taker apparently never talked directly to family. Too many errors in the listing: Florence born Jul 1877 not Jun. Zilla should read Zella and not a daughter, but Charles and Florence's eldest son, born in Apr 1895 not Aug 1895. Also Raymond born in Jan 1899 not Mar. ASHBY Florence Ethyl (I43)
 
1383 Census-taker apparently never talked directly to family. Too many errors in the listing: Florence born Jul 1877 not Jun. Zilla should read Zella and not a daughter, but Charles and Florence's eldest son, born in Apr 1895 not Aug 1895. Also Raymond born in Jan 1899 not Mar. FISHER Raymond Claude (I105)
 
1384 Census-taker error: Cora should read Carrie. SMITH Carrie Mae (I166)
 
1385 Census-taker made two errors: Cora should read Carrie and " Julia, Daughter" should read "Julian, Son." MILTON Cordelia Jane (I136)
 
1386 Census-taker spelled surname incorrectly. Should read Farris.
Occupation: None. 
FARRIS Nathan Ward (I234)
 
1387 Ceremony performed by Rev. Monte Peterson at the Baptist parsonage in Kahoka
Witnessed by the groom's mother Zoa L. Powell and brother Kenneth G. Powell 
Family: POWELL, Roscoe Wayne / FISHER, Della Darlene/Darlyne (F94)
 
1388 Certificate # 010279 FISHER, Letha (I703)
 
1389 Certificate No. 021284 DOMIJAN, Mary (I1480)
 
1390 Certificate No. 028782 WITKOWICZ, Jan/John Joseph (I1475)
 
1391 Certificate No. 1090 Family: FOSTER Ruthwin Floyd / CHARTER Mariah Adeline (F268)
 
1392 Certificate No. 1518 Family: FARRIS William J. / FOSTER Leantha D. (F95)
 
1393 Certificate No. 567 Family: FOSTER Ruthwin Floyd / WATSON Lydia (F62)
 
1394 Civil War, Commissary Sergeant 73rd Illinois Infantry - The most notable event of Riley's service in the Civil War is chronicled in this letter to his wife. It tells of Riley and his son Stuart's service at the Battle of Chickamauga, GA, their capture by the Confederate Army, escape and flight across Lookout Mountain to the Union Army at Chattanooga, TN. Portions of the letter are also found in The Preacher Regiment, which chronicles the 73rd Illinois Infantry's service in the Civil War. Riley and son Stuart are written of several times in this text. See The Preacher Regiment link for details and period photos from locations where Riley and his son fought, were captured and escaped.  HOSKINSON, Riley M (I249)
 
1395 Clara living with son Robert C. McCabe and family HOSKINSON, Clarissa Ann (I1172)
 
1396 Clarissa living with the family of her sister Martha Fisher Hoskinson. Clarissa's father Thomas Fisher has by this time already left Pennsylvania and is living in Henderson, Co., IL with his second wife Elizabeth Brown and their children. FISHER Clarissa (I195)
 
1397 Col. John Fisher was born at Fort Fisher in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and was a son of Mathias Fisher, who was killed by the Indians on the Ohio River. Colonel Fisher came to King's Chapel, Neshannok Township, then in Mercer County, in 1811, and was an officer in the War of 1812. In 1823 he came to East Brook, giving the town its name. He built the first grist mill in Hickory Township, and in partnership with his brother, Thomas Fisher, built the first woolen mill, and together they owned 500 acres of land. FISHER John (I215)
 
1398 Col. John Fisher...built the first grist mill in Hickory Township, and in partnership with his brother, Thomas Fisher, built the first woolen mill, and together they owned 500 acres of land. FISHER Thomas (I115)
 
1399 Combined marker for Arthur M. Fisher and sister Lena B. (Delbridge) Fisher. Inscription for Lena on opposite side. Source (SR7)
 
1400 Combined marker for Lena B. (Delbridge) Fisher and brother Arthur M. Fisher. Inscription for Arthur on opposite side. Source (SR6)
 

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