Fisher Family Genealogy
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151 | "Mr. Murray died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. D. Wakefield of this city (Moscow)." | MURRAY, Alfred Curtis (I1149)
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152 | "Mr. Murray, who was 71 years old, had been ailing for about a week, but had not been bedfast, death resulting from heart disease." | MURRAY, Charles Monroe (I1148)
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153 | "Mr. Pearson was born in Christian county July 3, 1873, and was marred to Clora Foster." | PEARSON, Edward (I1834)
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154 | "Mr. Pensinger was born in Greencastle, Penna., on October 11, 1861, the son of George and Christina Rutterual Pensinger." | PENSINGER Abraham Lincoln (I139)
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155 | "Mr. Wagner was born June 6, 1877, in Galesburg, Ill., a son of the late John F. Wagner." | WAGNER, Artimus Benjamin (I1927)
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156 | "Mr. Wagner was married to Elizabeth Turner on April 5, 1883." | Family: WAGNER, John Fohl / TURNER, Elizabeth (F603)
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157 | "Mr. Wagner was married to Margaret Smart on April 28, 1871 in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner came to Kansas to live at Wakeeney in 1871." | Family: WAGNER, John Fohl / SMART, Margaret (F602)
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158 | "Mrs, Abel Fisher went to the hospital in Macomb for treatment on Tuesday of last week and remained till last Tuesday when she was brought home, not very much improved. She has nervous trouble." | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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159 | "Mrs, Abel Fisher who has been sick for a long time is much worse this week. Her ailment is tuberculosis and she has smothering spells and great difficulty in breathing." Ellen died less than two months after this article was written. No mention of TB on her death certificate. | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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160 | "Mrs. Abe Fisher went down to St. Louis on Monday to spend a couple of weeks with her son-in law Fred Kling. Her little grand daughter Blanch (should read Blanche) Bissell accompanied her." | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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161 | "Mrs. Abe Fisher went down to St. Louis on Monday to spend a couple of weeks with her son-in law Fred Kling. Her little grand daughter Blanch (should read Blanche) Bissell accompanied her." | KLING Fred (I343)
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162 | "Mrs. Abe Fisher went down to St. Louis on Monday to spend a couple of weeks with her son-in law Fred Kling. Her little grand daughter Blanch (should read Blanche) Bissell accompanied her." | BISSELL, Blanche (I949)
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163 | "Mrs. Abel Fisher has been sick for more than three months and we regret to hear that she is not showing any Improvement." | PECK Ellen Estelle (I188)
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164 | "Mrs. Attebery took a severe cold on November 29, which developed bronchal pneumonia..." She died at her home. "Mrs. Attebery was a graduate of the Blandinsville High School, also of the Western Illinois Teachers' College of MaComb. Ill. For more than thirty years she was secretary for the Royal Neighbors, being elected at its organization in Gifford and serving faith fully and continuously until (her death)." (Royal Neighbors of America, founded in 1895, is a fraternal benefit society whose mission is to protect women and their families financially through life insurance and annuities.) Funeral services at Illinois Bend church on 12 Dec, conducted by Rev. M. P. Dawson, pastor of the LaPlata Christian church. | FISHER Mary Lou (I99)
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165 | "Mrs. Blanche Reynolds of Macomb, formerly of Blandinsville, died at 10 p. m. Friday, Dec 27 at McDonough District Hospital. She had been ill for an ex- tended period." | BISSELL, Blanche (I949)
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166 | "Mrs. Bushnell was born December 23, 1878 in Blandinsville, a daughter of John and Diantha Foster Fisher." | FISHER Martha Jane (I242)
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167 | "Mrs. Cowser Was born August 15, 1850, in Ohlo. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hobble and her maiden name was Rebecca Isabelle Hobble." | HOBBLE, Rebecca Isabelle (I1926)
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168 | "Mrs. Edith Wisherd of Bruce, Wis., passed away May 16 at the hospital in Ladysmith, Wis. Funeral services were held at the Fir Funeral Home in Bruce May 19. Burial was in Bruce....She had been ill about four years, in hospitals and nursing homes most of the last year." | FOSTER, Cora Edith (I1119)
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169 | "Mrs. Emily Graff (nee Durocher) was born in St. Charles Co. Mo., April 21, 1836..." | DUROCHER, Emily (I1839)
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170 | "Mrs. Emily Graff (nee Durocher)...died at her home in Penalosa, Kansas, after a prolonged illness, Dec. 28, 1914, age 78 yrs. 8 mo. 7 days." | DUROCHER, Emily (I1839)
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171 | "Mrs. Flora E. Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Murray, was born near Fort Madison, Iowa, Nov. 10, 1856..." | MURRAY, Flora Ellen (I246)
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172 | "Mrs. Flora E. Fisher...passed away in White Salmon, Washington, 8 p.m., November 28, 1936, aged 80 years, 18 days." | MURRAY, Flora Ellen (I246)
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173 | "Mrs. Fronie Ethel Fisher, 61, of Blandinsville died of an apparent heart attack at 10 o'clock Sunday morning while attending church services at the Baptist Church here (Blandinsville IL)." | BRITTON Fronie Ethel (I61)
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174 | "Mrs. Henry Botts died at 11:10 o'clock last Friday morning at her home in Novelty. She was 80 years old, and had been a resident of Knox County for sixty-six years." | HERGET, Jane Amelia (I800)
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175 | "Mrs. Jane Botts passed away on Sunday night last. After funeral services the burial took place in Novelty cemetery on Tuesday." | FISHER, Jane Iona (I191)
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176 | "Mrs. Josie Murray, or "Aunt Josie Murray" as she was called by those who knew her, died last Thursday at her home in the Prairie View vicinity in the southwest part of Knox County. She was 82 years old and had been ill for some time and an invalid since Jan. 15 of this vear, when she fell and broke her hip. She had been practically blind the last fifteen years." | HIGGS, Sarah Josephine (I790)
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177 | "Mrs. Margaret Ann Hoskins ...passed away Monday, October 10, 1927, at her home 4 1/2 miles northeast of Loyal, Okla." | MURRAY, Margaret Ann (I1964)
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178 | "Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Fisher, relict of Floyd Foster, deceased, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Wilson, at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, Dec. 12, 1928, aged 86 years 8 months and 14 days" | DAVIS Margaret Elizabeth (I725)
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179 | "Mrs. Mariah Adeline Foster was born on January 8, 1854, in Green county, Kentucky, to Bird and Nancy Wilkes Creasy." | CREASEY, Mariah Adeline (I1081)
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180 | "Mrs. Martha E. Collins died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Robt. Clinkenbeard east of Sheldon, Wednesday morning Dec. 21....On Jan. 31, 1326 she fell and fractured her hip. But through the months of suffering she never complained but talked of the day when the cares of life would be laid aside and faith should become a reality. On Wed, morning as the sun was slowly breaking over the eastern horizon to make its journey she quietly fell into that peaceful sleep." | BOTTS, Martha E. (I1164)
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181 | "Mrs. Martha Jane Bushnell, 82, of Blandinsville died Friday at Mary Davier Hospital in LaHarpe." | FISHER Martha Jane (I242)
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182 | "Mrs. Mary A. Million, wife of S. D. Million, died at the family home in this city last Thursday, August 29, at half past ten o'clock p. m. Mrs. Million had been sick for some weeks, but was apparently recovering, she was so far recovered as to be able to be up and walk about the house Thursday night she suffered a stroke of apoplexy and died in a sort time." | FISHER Mary Amelia (I308)
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183 | "Mrs. May Foster Pearson passed away at her home near Prentice, Illinois at 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 8, 1926, aged 83 years, 5 months and 22 days. She was the daughter of George and Maria Foster and was born and grew to womanhood in the parental home near Blandinsville." | FOSTER, Chlora May (I1118)
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184 | "Mrs. Million was born in Westmoreland County, Pa., February 26th, 1852..." | FISHER Mary Amelia (I308)
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185 | "Mrs. Murray was 74 years old and had been in failing health the last year, and seriously ill the last eight weeks. Death came Saturday, Sept. 11, at her home near Locust Hill where she had lived since the death of Mr. Murray and which home is now broken up." | ARMENT, Sarah Ellen (I1145)
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186 | "Mrs. Myrtle O. Bissell passed away at the Newland Nursing Home at 10:10 Monday night after a long illness. She was born in Blandinsville October 5, 1881, toAbel and Ellen Peck Fisher and resided here all her life." | FISHER Myrtle Olinda (I257)
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187 | "Mrs. Nancy M. Gordon, 94 year old resident of Blandinsville, passed away at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the James Hainline home here where she had been staying for the about the past year. She had been in failing health the last year." | WALTERS, Nancy Maleta (I171)
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188 | "Mrs. Orval (Violet) Foley, 66, of 916 E. Murray St., Macomb, died Sunday, August 6, 1978 at 3:50 a.m. at McDonough District Hospital | BISSELL, Violet Irene (I950)
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189 | "Mrs. Orville Fisher and son Leslie are now at Lyons, Kan. where Leslie is working on a farm and doing nicely." | TYSON, Margreturite Ella (I220)
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190 | "Mrs. Orville Fisher and son Leslie are now at Lyons, Kan. where Leslie is working on a farm and doing nicely." | FISHER, Harry Leslie (I222)
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191 | "Mrs. Preston Dill had been under the doctor's care for several weeks past and on Friday an operation was performed, after which time she grew worse until the end came on Saturday night about 9 o'clock." | CRAIG, Alta Belle (I1892)
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192 | "Mrs. Rebecca Isabelle Cowser, 82, died at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Killion, 309 South Exchange." | HOBBLE, Rebecca Isabelle (I1926)
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193 | "Mrs. Sarah Ellen Murray, widow of the late Charles M. Murray...was buried at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Methodist Church at Locust Hill, and it was the largest funeral ever held there. The Rev. Craig Tenney of Kirksville, who is holding a revival meeting there, conducted the services. Mrs. Murray joined this church in early life under the ministry of a Rev. Boone. Burial was in the Locust Hill cemetery." | ARMENT, Sarah Ellen (I1145)
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194 | "Mrs. Sherman Reynolds, daughter] of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bissell, is home| from the hospital after an operation for appendicitis and tonsils. Next Sunday she will undergo an operation for goitre." | BISSELL, Blanche (I949)
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195 | "Mrs. W. H. Craig departed this life Tuesday morning about 5 o'clock, after a lingering illness caused by cancer." | FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
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196 | "Mrs. West was visiting her uncle, W. P. Smith, at Edmond last week and while she was there Mr. Million joined her and they were marled at Mr. Smith's home at 2:30 o'clock, Sunday afternoon, Rev. R. L. Grant, pastor of the Methodist church at Edmond." | Family: MILLION, Stephen Douglas / WEST, Maud (F589)
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197 | "Nancy Jane Burgess was born in Tuscarawa county, Ohio, April 15. 1826. When but a child she moved with her father's family to Fulton county, Ill., where she grew to womanhood." | BURGESS, Nancy Jane (I1899)
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198 | "O. B. Fisher of this city is confined in the county jail at Burlington IA charged with the crime of making an assault on a little 5 year old girl in that city. The particulars at this time are a little meager but according to the Burlington Hawk-Eye it is claimed that the assault was made in a livery barn in that city. A crowd immediately gathered and caught Fisher and were taking him to the river with the intention of drowning him when the ollicers rescued bim and locked him up." Bond was set at $2000. | FISHER Orville Benjamin (I217)
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199 | "On February 15, 1904 married to Edward Pearson and the young people went to make their home near Jacksonville in Morgan County where Mr. Pearson had lived." | Family: PEARSON, Edward / FOSTER, Chlora May (F580)
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200 | "On Oct. 14, 1886, Mr. Murray was married to Miss Sallie Arment. To them were born seven daughters and two sons, three of the daughters dying in infancy." | Family: MURRAY, Charles Monroe / ARMENT, Sarah Ellen (F607)
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