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351 | | Early Days of The Pioneers - Cuyahoga County and Brooklyn Township By: Ebenezer Foster
Recounts the Connecticut pioneers who settled on the west bank of the Cuyahoga River. Foster and Fish families predominate in this book.
Written in 1880. |
Family: FISH/STANTON (F195)
Family: FOSTER/FISH (F2)
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352 | | Ellis, Edward |
Edward ELLIS
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353 | | Estok, Irene - 2002 Mrs. Robert Macek (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Irene ESTOK
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354 | | Farnsworth, Frank M. (1886-1949) Status: Located. One of the many family graves around Titus N. Brainerd/Brainard's large monument. |
Frank M. FARNSWORTH
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355 | | Fish - Daguerreotype of unknown member of the Ebenezer Fish Jr. family. If you recognize this person and know the name, please contact barbarowa@yahoo.com |
Family: FISH/STANTON (F195)
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356 | | Fish - Daguerreotype of unknown member of the Ebenezer Fish Jr. family. Civil War Soldier -- probably Edward Sawtell as this photo was included in a letter to his sister. |
Family: FISH/STANTON (F195)
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357 | | FISH - Receipt from the Riverside Cemetery Association (1899) Lot for NAAF, ZICKA, FISH, and TURNER families. |
John Stanton FISH
John August NAAF
Anthony ZIKA
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358 | | Fish Family Monument Status: Located. Bethuel and his wife, Lucy (Hunt) Fish.
Lot 67.
Smaller stone in front of the larger monument contains the details about Bethuel and his wife, Lucy. |
Bethuel FISH
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359 | | Fish Family Monument (Jefferson Fish and Family) - Rear view Status: Located. |
Jefferson FISH
Leonora MEAD
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360 | | Fish Family Monument
Fish, Daniel 1820-1902 and Wells, Sarah Ann 1826-1871 Status: Located. Lot 77 (next to fence by Garden Avenue) |
Daniel FISH
Sarah Ann WELLS
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361 | | Fish Family Monument
Fish, Elisha W. 1809-1829 Status: Located. One of the faces of the Daniel Fish/Sarah Ann Wells monument. Possibly the west face.
Elisha was the son of James Fish and Mary Wilcox.
Lot 77. |
Elisha W. FISH
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362 | | Fish Family Monument
Fish, Lydia K. 1816-1828 Status: Located. Daughter of James Fish and Mary Wilcox. |
Lydia K. FISH, [child]
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363 | | Fish Family Monument
Fish, Moses - Early settler west of the Cuyahoga River Status: Located. Fish, Moses 1789-1840
Brainard, Elizabeth 1786-1823
Chester, Harriet 1800-1840
Fish, George 1840-1840 (son of Moses and Harriet)
Fish, Harriet 1828-1864 (Mrs. Allen)
Fish, William 1835-1864 (son of Moses and Harriet) |
Elizabeth BRAINARD
Harriet CHESTER
George FISH
Moses FISH
William FISH
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364 | | Fish Family Monument
North face of Daniel Fish/Sarah Wells monument
Fish, Francis R. 1854-1877 Status: Located. Lot 77 |
Francis R. FISH
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365 | | Fish Family Monument
South Face of James FISH monument
Brainard, Demming 1802-1852 and Fish, Mary Wilcox 1805-1852 Status: Located. Lot 14.
Note that the ages appear to be 10 or 19 for Demming and 16 for Mary. The 1's are really 4's that have eroded.
Both Demming and Mary died the same day of Cholera. |
Demming BRAINARD
Mary Wilcox FISH
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366 | | Fish Family Monument
West Face showing:
Fish, James 1785-1875 and Wilcox, Mary 1780-1854 (his wife) Status: Located. Lot 14 |
James FISH
Mary WILCOX
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367 | | Fish Family Monument
West face showing
James Fish 1785-1875 and his wife, Mary Wilcox 1780-1854. Status: Located. Lot 14. |
James FISH
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368 | | Fish Monument (Jefferson Fish and Family) Status: Located. |
Jefferson FISH
Leonora MEAD
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369 | | Fish, Austin Clark |
Austin Clark FISH
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370 | | Fish, Austin Clark Status: Located. Buried in the Sandy Valley Cemetery outside Reynoldsville, Jefferson County Pa. The tombstone reads "Austin C. Fish,
Prin. Musn. Band, 124 OH Inf" |
Austin Clark FISH
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371 | | Fish, Bethuel 1816-1872 and
Hunt, Lucy 1819-1898 Status: Located. Lot 67 |
Bethuel FISH
Lucy L. HUNT
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372 | | Fish, Charles L. Son of Isaiah Wilcox Fish and Matilda Gates |
Charles L. FISH
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373 | | Fish, Clara Daughter of John Stanton Fish and Chloe (Clark) Fish. |
Clara FISH, [infant]
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374 | | Fish, Daniel 1820-1902 and Wells, Sarah Ann 1826-1871 Status: Located. Close-up of headstone showing details.
Lot 77. |
Daniel FISH
Sarah Ann WELLS
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375 | | Fish, Daniel
'House at Wequetequock' "The old Fish house at Wequetequock has a special interest for the Road Society, as Capt. Daniel Fish lived there with his wife, Sarah, who was [the] daughter of Oliver and Sarah Hilliard (sic), and neice (sic) of the one who gave the land for the cemetery at the Road. At Mr. Fish’s death, his widow became the owner by will of this house, provided she did not marry again, but if she did, the place reverted to the First Congregational Society. Mrs. Fish not being quite satisfied with the will, and having an offer of marriage from Mr. Thomas Stanton, she accepted him, and so the Road Society acquired its new possession, which it still retains, while she went to live at Mr. Stanton’s house but a short distance east of this, and after his death she soon married again, Mr. John Nichols, and lived for a time at Preston, but for some reason finally returned to Stonington, and lies buried in the cemetery near the Church at the Road. This old Fish house has sheltered many families. In 1785 Reuben Palmer, who married Zerviah Stanton of Preston, lived here, but it has now been rented for a long term of years. It is still standing [in 1930], worn brown from age and the elements, being built about 1740, a gambrel-roof, one-story house. At the center on the north and south sides, are two small lean-tos with outside windows in each. The timbers are somewhat decayed, the windows are broken or gone, and it is one of the three old houses in town, uninhabited and fast going to decay."
Grace Denison Wheeler, “Old Homes in Stonington” (publisher Mystic Standard 1930) (courtesy of Mystic Historical Society), page 175
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Daniel FISH
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376 | | Fish, Deming B. In his Civil War uniform. Probably taken about the time he enlisted in June 1862. |
Deming B. FISH
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377 | | Fish, Ebenezer Jr. (Daguerreotype) Copied from the original by digital camera.
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Ebenezer FISH, Jr.
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378 | | Fish, Ebenezer Sr. (1757-1827) Status: Located. Fish Monument and grave marker to the right for Ebenezer Fish Sr., Revolutionary War veteran. |
Ebenezer FISH, Sr.
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379 | | Fish, Ebenezer Sr. (1757-1827) Status: Located. Grave marker (full length view)
Ebenezer Fish, Sr.
Died
Sept 4, 1827
Aged 70
Lydia
wife of
Ebenezer Fish, Sr.
Died Oct 15, 1848
In her 88th year
Revolutionary Soldier
1775-1783
Placed by the Lakewood Chapter
D.A.R. |
Ebenezer FISH, Sr.
Lydia FISH
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380 | | Fish, Ebenezer Sr. (1757-1827) Status: Located. Close-up view of grave marker showing details for Ebenezer and his wife, Lydia Fish. |
Ebenezer FISH, Sr.
Lydia FISH
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381 | | Fish, Elisha W. Status: Located. Son of James Fish and Mary Wilcox.
Lot 14. |
Elisha W. FISH
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382 | | Fish, Francis R. 1854-1877 Status: Located. Lot 77. Close-up view. |
Francis R. FISH
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383 | | Fish, Isaah Wilcox As appeared in --
History of Cuyahoga County, Ohio : in three parts : part first, General history of the county, part second, History of Cleveland, part third, History of the townships : with portraits and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers.
Author: Johnson, Crisfield
Philadelphia: D.W. Ensign & Co., 1879, 693 pgs.
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Isaiah Wilcox FISH
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384 | | Fish, Isaiah Wilcox |
Isaiah Wilcox FISH
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385 | | Fish, James Early settler of Brooklyn Township in Cuyahoga County, Ohio |
James FISH
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386 | | Fish, James - Uncle Jim Fish (of Brooklyn, Ohio) Early newspaper article about the early settler of Brooklyn, Ohio. |
James FISH
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387 | | Fish, James Jr - 1850 Land Patent The Federal Government's Land Patent for property in Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. |
James FISH, Jr.
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388 | | Fish, James Jr - 1858 Land Patent The Federal Government's Land Patent for additional land in Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. |
James FISH, Jr.
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389 | | Fish, Jefferson (1833-1902) Status: Located. |
Jefferson FISH
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390 | | Fish, John Stanton
Daguerreotype of John Stanton Fish copied from the original by digital camera. |
John Stanton FISH
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391 | | Fish, John Stanton - 1883 |
John Stanton FISH
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392 | | Fish, John Stanton - Regular Village Political Ticket John Stanton Fish runs for mayor of
Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
John Stanton FISH
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393 | | Fish, John Stanton and his wife, Chloe Daguerreotype of John Stanton Fish and his wife, Chloe copied from the original by digital camera. |
Chloe CLARK
John Stanton FISH
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394 | | Fish, Joseph I. 1858-1864 Status: Located. Son of Isaiah Wilcox Fish and Mary Ann Moore.
Lot 65. |
Joseph I. FISH, [child]
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395 | | Fish, Karl Turner - Baby Photo (6 months old) |
Karl Turner FISH
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396 | | Fish, Levi Daguerreotype (close-up) |
Levi FISH
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397 | | Fish, Levi Daguerreotype |
Levi FISH
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398 | | Fish, Levi - 1851 Court Case Levi Fish served as constable for the Brooklyn township and was sued after seizing Charles Lyon's property.
"...sued in trespass, and complained of Fish, "constable of the township of Brooklyn, in Cuyahoga county, for that on October 20, 1846, at Brooklyn, in the county of Cuyahoga, etc., the said defendant, being a constable of the township of Brooklyn, etc., and assuming to act as such constable, without lawful authority, with force and arms, took and carried away "the plaintiff's goods and chattels, to wit: One two-horse lumber wagon, of the value of $ 80; eight tons of hay, of the value, etc.; and the corn grown on six acres of land," |
Levi FISH
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399 | | Fish, Louisa Sarah (Mrs. Frank Bliss) |
Louisa Sarah FISH
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400 | | Fish, Louisa Sarah 1855-1924 (Mrs. Frank Eugene Bliss) Status: Located. Lot 66 |
Louisa Sarah FISH
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