Fisher Family Genealogy

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251 "Teophiel Graff was born near Montreal, Canada, May 19th, 1835." GRAFF, Teophiel (I1838)
 
252 "The body was brought down from Council Grove Monday on the 11:30 train, and the funeral services were held at the residence of her parents at 1 o'clock, the interment taking place in the Americus cemetery." CRAIG, Alta Belle (I1892)
 
253 "The boy was born near Burlingame on November 29, 1896." FISHER, Marion G. (I1850)
 
254 "The death of Effie Fisher, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, occurred at their home in this city Sunday evening, after an illness of but three weeks with liver trouble." FISHER, Effie Jessie (I1866)
 
255 "The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Colin J. Roberteon at the
Christian church parsonage in Macomb at 4:00 p. m." 
Family: IMEL, Ezra / FISHER Myrtle Olinda (F562)
 
256 "The funeral occurred from the house, Rev. Beall, of the M. E. church. officiating.
Her body was interred in the North Cemetery (Glade City), Sunday afternoon." 
BURGESS, Nancy Jane (I1899)
 
257 "The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lockett was held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Baptist church, the Rev. H. P. Kelly officiating, and interment was in the South Cemetery." FOSTER Mary Jane (I711)
 
258 "The funeral services conducted by Rev. McCoy were held at the Baptist church in Sheldon." BOTTS, Martha E. (I1164)
 
259 "The funeral services for Arthur H. Craig, who died al St. Mary's Hospital, Portland, Ore., October 5, were held at the home of his father, William H. Craig, of Americus, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. M. R. Molesworth, pastor of the Americus Methodist Church, conducted the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. Marshall Bruce, Miss Lucile McAuley, Joe Myser and Henry Lawson sang several selections. The pall-bearers were young men who had been life-long friends of the dead man and were selected from Company A. of which organization Arthur Craig had been a member when in Americus. They were Oscar Delfs, Dale Ernst, Alfred Caither, Douglas Ryman, Dewey Shelton and Ernst Smith. Interment was made in the Americus Cemetery." CRAIG, Arthur W. (I1890)
 
260 "The funeral services were conducted at her home by Rev, A. H. Collins, after which her body was taken to the Locust Hill cemetery and laid to rest and the large concourse of friends and the many beautiful flowers spoke silent praises of her life." MURRAY, Mary Jane (I1962)
 
261 "The funeral services were conducted from the Christian Church at Novelty by
Rev. L. C. Mauck and the remains were laid to rest by the side of his parents and his son."
 
MURRAY, Oscar Allen (I792)
 
262 "The funeral services were held at the family residence on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911 at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Knepp of the M. E. Church officiating. The text had been selected by the deceased before her death and was from Matt. 6th chapter, verses 19 to 21. The songs rendered by the choir were also of her selection: She also had her own funeral robes prepared." FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
 
263 "The funeral services were held at the residence Friday afternoon June 14th, at 3 p. m., and were conducted by Rev. Funston of the M. E. church, and the remains laid to rest in the Americus cemetery. The floral decorations were very profuse and beautiful and the casket was almost covered with nature's offerings." CRAIG, Eda V. (I1893)
 
264 "The funeral services were held in the M. E. church at 2 p. m. on Wednesday. The internment was in South Side Cemetery." FISHER Thomas H. (I116)
 
265 "The funeral services were held Wednesday, October 12, at Loyal." MURRAY, Margaret Ann (I1964)
 
266 "The funeral was conducted from the house, by Rev. Kirk, of the Baptist church, and the remains were interred in the Pond Creek cemetery Sunday afternoon." FISHER Mary Amelia (I308)
 
267 "The funeral was held at the home at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday September 26, the Rev. C. W. Webb officiating. The internment was in the South Cemetery." FISHER Paul (I104)
 
268 "The funeral was held today (Nov 13) the Walters Funeral Home, Rev. Meyer officiating and burial was in the Glade City Cemetery." FISHER Myrtle Olinda (I257)
 
269 "The funeral was held today at |the Baptist Church with the Rev. John Keller officiating and burial was in the Glade City Cemetery." BRITTON, William T. (I1020)
 
270 "The funeral was in charge of the War Cross Post of Novelty, of which he had long
been a member," 
FISHER Matthias (I101)
 
271 "The funeral will be held at the Great Crossings church, Services will be by Rev. J. S. Randall at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Burial will be at the Georgetown Cemetery." CRAMPTON, Nannie J. (I1420)
 
272 "The funeral, of course, was private to the extreme. There are no other cases of the dread disease in the city, and every precaution is being taken that there shall be none." Suggests that sadly he was mourned at the grave site by very few if any. FISHER, Marion G. (I1850)
 
273 "The interment was in the south cemetery in Blandinsville." LOCKETT John Thomas (I813)
 
274 "The remains were conveyed to the home of his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lockette, just north of here, on Tuesday." FISHER Matthias (I101)
 
275 "The Rev. C. K. Demmel officiated at the services on Tuesday afternoon
and interment was in the South Cemetery." 
PENSINGER Abraham Lincoln (I139)
 
276 "The son of David M. and Rebecca E. Hobbie Cowser, Andrew
Cowser was born May 27th, 1870, in Peoria, Ill..." 
COWSER, Andrew Jesse (I1918)
 
277 "The townspeople and long-time neighbors turned out at the Blandinsville Baptist church at 2:00 p.m. on Friday to pay their last worldly respects at funeral services officiated over by Rev. Winfrey, and the remains were taken to South cemetery here in Blandinsville and laid to eternal rest." FOSTER Charles Edward (I722)
 
278 "The wedding (Harry and brother Frank to the Bullard sisters) occurred on the thirtieth birthday of Harry, the eldest." HOSKINSON, Harry Grant (I1233)
 
279 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BISSELL, Edwin C. / HILTON, Opal (F563)
 
280 "To my son Orville B. Fisher the one half interest of all my Property, both Real and Personal of which I may die seized, to have and to hold the same during his natural life, at the death of my Son Orville B. Fisher all of his interests both real and personal is to go to my Daughter, Myrtle Bissell, in fee for ever.
The remaining one half interest of all my property, both real and personal of which I may die seized, is to go to my Daughter, Myrtle Bissell, in fee for ever." 
FISHER Abel (I73)
 
281 "Uncle Mathias Fisher of Illinois Bend passed away Sund y at 8:30 a. m. after an
extended period of sickness from cancer of the stomach." 
FISHER Matthias (I101)
 
282 "Wayne Powell, 63, of 615 N. Campbell St. died at 6:05 a.m.yesterday at McDonough District Hospital....A 20-year employee of Haeger's Pottery in Macomb. he also worked nine ears at the Abingdon Brass Works and was last employed at McDonough District Hospital He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Macomb; was its treasurer and was a member of its board of elders."
 
POWELL, Roscoe Wayne (I224)
 
283 "When she was a little girl she moved with her parents from Fort Madison to Locust Hill, in Knox county, Missouri, where she was married (to John K. Fisher) on June 18, 1882, soon after which she and he husband came to this (Blandinsville) community." Family: FISHER John Kells / MURRAY, Flora Ellen (F103)
 
284 "Wilbur (Jack) Foster, died suddenly at the LaHarpe hospital on Thursday afternoon after an illness of only three days with pneumonia....On Sunday of last week Mr. Foster wa, first taken sick, and his condition became worse so rapidly that late Tuesday night he was rushed by ambulance to the hospital. There all efforts to save his life failed." FOSTER, Wilbur (I1830)
 
285 "Willam H. Craig was born In Vernadott, Fulton county, Illinois, in 1845." Suspect town was supposed to read Bernadotte, Fulton Co., IL. CRAIG, William Henry (I1885)
 
286 "William Henry Craig, one of the thirteen Civll War veterans in Lyon county, died at 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning at his home in Americus. He was 89 years old." CRAIG, William Henry (I1885)
 
287 "William T. Britton, 54, passed away suddenly at his home here about 2:15 Monday afternoon. He had been in poor health since March." BRITTON, William T. (I1020)
 
288 "Word has been received here of the death Feb. 21, of Archie Preston Dill in Tulsa, Okla. He was 67 years old. Dill was a former resident of Council Grove." DILL, Archie Preston (I1907)
 
289 ...George Foster, a native of Virginia; he settled in Hire township, coming from Michigan here, and died at his home January 26,1868, having lost his wife in 1855, and both lie in Good Hope cemetery (Should read New Hope, also called Blandinsville South Cemetery--ed). Family: FOSTER George / SHEPARD Mary (F34)
 
290 1 child, 1 living
Can read and write 
FISHER, Elizabeth (I1236)
 
291 1 y/o in this census
Living will William and Martha Ray family:
Grandmother Rhoda A. and uncle James B living with Minnie's family 
RAY, Minnie Leona (I218)
 
292 1 yo in this census STEPHENS, William (I1919)
 
293 1 yr old in this census KAYLOR, Maude (I2138)
 
294 10 children, 10 living
Can read and write 
FISHER Elizabeth Belle (I312)
 
295 10 children, 6 living
Cannot read or write
Renting home on farm
Living will William and Martha Ray family:
William's mother Rhoda A. and brother James B 
HARDY, Martha Jane (I1781)
 
296 10 children, 6 living
Occupation: none
Can read and write 
FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
 
297 10 children, 8 living
Can read and write 
HIGGS, Mary Elizabeth (I789)
 
298 10 children, 8 living
Occupation: (blank)
Can read and write 
FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
 
299 10, single
Attending school
Can read and write 
WARD, Jesse Arthur (I649)
 
300 11 months old. FISHER, Paul Vernon (I221)
 

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