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Henry Clay FISH
 1820 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Henry Clay FISH b. 27 Jan 1820.

Generation: 2
  1. Samuel FISH b. 13 Oct 1788, Windham, Vt; d. 25 Jan 1833.

  2. Samuel m. Bersheba PACKER 16 Mar 1816, Guilford, Windham, Vt. Bersheba b. 29 Jul 1796, Guilford, Vt; d. 27 Mar 1863. [Group Sheet]

  3. Bersheba PACKER b. 29 Jul 1796, Guilford, Vt; d. 27 Mar 1863.

    Children:
    1. Louisa Bersheba FISH b. 7 Jan 1817, Halifax,Vt; d. 3 Apr 1899.
    2. James P FISH b. 23 May 1818.
    3. 1. Henry Clay FISH b. 27 Jan 1820.
    4. Charles Frederick FISH b. 27 Oct 1821.
    5. Hannah H FISH b. 7 Jul 1823; d. 25 Aug 1825.
    6. Warren Lafayette FISH b. 14 Jul 1825.
    7. Darius B FISH b. 29 Jun 1827.
    8. Daniel Judson FISH b. 29 Aug 1827.
    9. Darius B FISH b. 31 Jul 1829, Halifax, Windham, Vt; d. 10 Sep 1829.
    10. George B FISH b. 15 Sep 1831; d. 27 Mar 1832.
    11. Susan Caroline FISH b. 31 May 1833.
    12. Sarah Elizabeth FISH b. 17 Nov 1836.
    13. Horace Lester FISH b. 30 Oct 1840, Halifax, Windham, Vt.

Generation: 3
  1. Samuel FISH b. 17 Jul 1751, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 26 Nov 1837, Hallifax,, Canada.

    Notes:
    MILITARY: Military Note: Samuel Fish was a shoemaker in youth, but left for service in the Connecticut Volunteers. He wrote his father. "New Haven, September 16, 1776, we expect to march tomorrow for east Chester." About 1781 he went with wife, two children and brother Nathan, through a trackless forest, on horseback, to Halifax, where he became a farmer. He was a member of the Halifax (Vermont) Baptist Church. "The Fish Family in England and America"; by Lester Warren Fish; pp. 296-303; The Tuttle Publishing Company; Rutland, Vermont; 1948 (929.2 F532-2 LAPL) (FH 29.0 SR) Samuel Fish served in the Revolutionary War. Family removed to Guilford, Vermont (between) 1780-81. "Boston Transcript: Thee Genealogy Column"; October 10, 1928; Item 7646 (MicroFiche SCGS) Samuel Fist served as a Private in the Connecticut militia in the Revolutionary War. "SAR Patriot Index"; #199882 (CD Randall Library) Additional Resources: "Biographical Dictionary of the United States" by Lamb; III:96

  2. Samuel m. Sarah (Susanna) LAMB 5 Jan 1777, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Sarah b. 30 Jul 1757. [Group Sheet]

  3. Sarah (Susanna) LAMB b. 30 Jul 1757.

    Children:
    1. Nathan FISH b. 23 Jan 1778; d. 28 Jul 1830.
    2. 2. Samuel FISH b. 13 Oct 1788, Windham, Vt; d. 25 Jan 1833.
    3. Hannah FISH, [child] b. 28 Dec 1779; d. 12 Apr 1786.
    4. Mary FISH b. 17 Dec 1781; d. 18 Oct 1833.
    5. Phebe FISH b. 13 Dec 1783.
    6. Catherine FISH b. 5 May 1786.

Generation: 4
  1. Nathan FISH b. 11 Sep 1727, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; c. 22 Aug 1818.

  2. Nathan m. Catherine NILES 13 Oct 1748. Catherine b. 18 Jul 1729. [Group Sheet]

  3. Catherine NILES b. 18 Jul 1729.

    Children:
    1. Nathan FISH, III b. 31 Jul 1749, Groton, New London, Connecticut.
    2. 4. Samuel FISH b. 17 Jul 1751, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 26 Nov 1837, Hallifax,, Canada.
    3. Catherine FISH b. 24 Aug 1753; d. 15 Dec 1825.
    4. Simeon FISH, [infant] b. 24 Mar 1756; d. 4 Feb 1757.

  
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