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11051 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed John FINNEGAN
 
11052 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Sarah FINNEGAN
 
11053 RESIDENCES:
1313 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Richards, Anna M.
Date: Mar 13 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #149.
Notes: Richards. Anna M. Richards (nee Fischer), beloved wife of the late Uri, dear mother of Thelma Becker, grandmother of Richard, great-grandmother of Beverly and Bonnie, sister of William C., Otto. Edward, the late Louise Awig, formerly of 1313 Denison Ave. Friends may call at The Schuster Funeral Home, 5904 Ridge Rd., Parma, From 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. Sunday. Services Monday, March 14 at 1 p.m. Rev. Howard B. Withers officiating. Interment Strongsville Cemetery. 
Anna M. FISCHER
 
11054 OBIT:
Name: Awig, Louise
Date: May 2 1965
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #090.
Notes: Awig. Louise Awig (nee Fischer), beloved wife of the late Frank, sister of Anna Richards, William, Otto and Edward Fischer, also dear aunt passed away Friday, late residence, 1636 Westwood Ave., Lakewood. Friends received 2-5 And 7-9 P. M. Sunday at Gustav Buesch & Sons Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd. Services Monday, May 3, at 11 a. m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. 
Louise FISCHER
 
11055 OBIT:
Name: Fischer, Otto G
Date: Mar 6 1972
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #108.
Notes: Fischer. Otto G. Fischer (Fisher), beloved husband of Jessie (nee Davis), dear father of Kathleen Brown (Mrs. Thomas G.), grandfather of Robert G., and Jaffrey F., brother of Edward T., and the late Ann Richards, William C. and Louise Awig. Funeral services, Monday, March 6, at 1:30 p.m. at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 208th St., Fairview Park. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. 
Otto G. FISCHER
 
11056 OBIT:
Name: Fischer, William C.
Date: Jul 26 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Fischer. William C. Fischer, beloved husband of Louise E., father of William C. and Margaret V., grandfather of Michelle Rene, brother of Otto, Edward and the late Louise Awig and Ann Richards. Services will be held Monday, July 27, at 1:30 p.m. at Zimmer-House Funeral Home, 2937 W. 14th St., where friends may call Sunday 3-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
William C. FISCHER
 
11057 OBIT: Name: Fish, Abel
Date: May 9, 1921
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Abel, aged 89, beloved father of Sheridan P. and Jessie M. Cook, at 4:30 p. m., Monday. Funeral at late residence, 4217 Jennings road, Thursday, May 12, at 2:30 p. m. 
Abel FISH
 
11058 !BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: SEALING_PARENTS: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 Abiah FISH
 
11059 BURIAL: Foster, Abigail 9/8/1849 age 68 Lot 62 3-S (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland)

BURIAL: Denison Cemetery
Foster , Abigail Death Date: Interment Date: 9/8/1849 ; Interment Number: 69 Color: ; Sex: ; Age: 68 Address: ; Cause of Death: ; Remarks: Same as Int. #69 Should read: "Same as Int. #70"? Section: ; Lot Number: 62 ; Tier: ; Grave: 3S Marker: not known ; Photo: no

MARRIAGE: FOSTER, ABIGAIL and FULLER, WILLIAM vol.0002 pg.0093 (Cuyahoga County) 
Abigail FISH
 
11060 REFN: 8284 Abigail FISH
 
11061 REFN: 6333 Abither FISH
 
11062 The following Biography is taken from the History of Racine & KenoshaCounties, Western Historical Co., Chicago Illinois (1879):
A.C. Fish was born in Cayuga Co., New York Aug 13, 1835. In 1846 hisparents moved west and settled on Rock Prairie, near Janesville,Wisconsin. As a boy on the farm, Mr. Fish was noted for his steady habitsand his persevering industry. His parents were poor. He did not ask foror take any holidays. The only opportunity he had for going to school wasa few weeks each year during the winter months. He made the most ofthese. At 21, he left the farm, with his little savings, consisting ofabout $10 in silver, and started to walk to Racine, with the purpose ofattending the Racine High School, then under the charge of John G.McMynn. The first person he met, on arriving in Racine, recommended himto apply to J.I. Case, for the privilege of boarding with him, and to payfor his board by working about the threshing-machine factory before andafter school, and on Saturdays. Mr. Case very kindly gave him theopportunity sought. At the end of the first term of school, his littlesavings were exhausted, and he applied for and received the appointmentof teacher of the district school in the town of Yorkville, Racine Co.Some of the stanch farmers of the town remember him for other qualitiesthan those of "pulling at the stick" successfully. At the end of thewinter term of the Yorkville School, Mr. Fish returned to Janesville andattended the high school one term, and was then appointed Principal ofthe First Ward Grammar School in that city, a position which he held forthree years. These were years of hardest work, for, in addition to thelabor of teaching a large school, he took private lessons in Latin andGreek =, and obtained his preparation for college. He entered thefreshman class in Tuft's College, near Boston, in September, 1860. Heserved his country as a common soldier in the 44th Mass. Regt. During theJunior year of his college course; made up the studies, and graduatedwith his class in 1864. He then taught the high school at Melrose, nearBoston, a year and a half, putting all his leisure time into the study ofthe law, in the office of Hon. D.W. Gooch of Boston. He was admitted tothe Boston bar, on examination before Hon. Uriel H. Crocker, in January1866. Receiving, at this time, from his brother, T. G. Fish, in Racine,Wisconsin most tempting inducements to go into the manufacturing businesswith him, he bought out Daniel Bull and entered into partnership with hisbrother, under the firm name of Fish Brothers. The brothers, workingassiduously and harmoniously together, built up a large and flourishingbusiness in Racine, in the manufacturing of farm wagons and carriages. Inthe spring of 1873, A.C. Fish sold out his interest in the wagon businessto his two brothers T. G. and E.B. Fish, and J.C. Huggins

The following is taken from the Racine Journal of May 21, 1873:
Presentation - a pleasant affair at Fish Brothers' Wagon Manufactory -The address
Last Saturday afternoon, Mr. A.C. Fish, the second member of the firmof Fish Brother, retired from the firm. The employees, as a slighttestimonial of respect for him, presented him with a magnificent goldchain, locket and ring, which were purchased at Watt's, and valued at$125. A few minutes before 5, the whistle sounded, and the employees, 180in number, assembled in front of the office, and one of the number wassent to invite Mr. Fish out. Busily engaged in writing, he had notnoticed the gathering, ad, as he stepped out of the door, heinvoluntarily asked, "Why, what's the matter?" He found out, for, justat this time, Mr. George H. Smith stepped forward and, in the followingappropriate remarks, made the presentation:
" Mr. Fish: it is not ordinary occasion that calls us together today.You have been invited here for the purpose of taking a formal leave fromus, your employees. Learning that you had severed your business relationswith this establishment, and were about to engage in another and, to you,more congenial profession, we, the workmen employed in our manufactory,with whom you have been so intimately associated for the last sevenyears, desire to express, in some substantial manner, our highappreciation of your universal kindness, noble qualities, generousimpulses and gentlemanly demeanor; and to accomplish this end, we haveprocured a slight testimonial, which we ask you to accept; not for itsintrinsic value alone, but that, in after years, when recurring to thisevent, it may serve to remind you of the spontaneous enthusiasm withwhich each member, whose name is attached herewith, subscribes himselfyour friend, in the fullest acceptation of the term, wishing that yourfuture career may be crowned with happiness and prosperity."
To say that Mr. Fish was completely surprised, would do but faint justiceto it; but he rallied bravely, and thus thanked them:
" Boys: I thank you for these tokens of your esteem. I accept them inthe same spirit with which they are given. As an incentive for thefuture, as a memento of the past, as tokens of your appreciation andrespect, these gifts are invaluable to me - more prized than the gold andprecious stones of which they are made. May this chain prove the means offorging many links in that golden chain of friendship that binds ustogether, each to the other and all to each - that chain of humansympathy and good-will which neither time nor distance can sever. May thespirit of kindness and co-operation, of mutual respect and esteem,continue between employers and employees in the firm of Fish Bros. & Co.;may it be, like the right which you give me as a token, without end"
Then with three rousing cheers for A.C. Fish, the men dispersed.

On retiring from business the old question which had previously puzzledMr. Fish, again came up - the question whether he could do more good inthe world by preaching than by practicing law. After duly considering thematter, he began work as a lay-preacher in the Church of the GoodShepherd, Racine. In 1874, in addition to his work in the church, he wasappointed City Superintendent of the Schools of Racine. In the spring of1875, he broke down in health from overwork, and was advised by hisphysicians to give up all professional labor. He then engaged in businessa Racine Junction. Having in a measure regained his health, he began thepractice of lay in Racine in the winter of 1878, and in the fall of thesame year, was elected District Attorney of Racine County, the officewhich he now fills. 
Abner Crosby FISH
 
11063 REFN: 6505 Ada B. FISH
 
11064 REFN: 12395 Ada L. FISH
 
11065 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ada M. FISH
 
11066 REFN: 1753 Adelaide FISH
 
11067 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Agustus N. FISH
 
11068 REFN: 5881
1920 US Fed Census
Roll: T625_679
Page: 20A
State: Massachusetts
ED: 11
Listed as a lodger of Frank Evans
1910 US Fed Census
Living with wife Sarah J. Of 10 children, 3 are still alive in 1910
In 1850 Census, Albert's middle initial is "L."
Not in the 1880 Census in Falmouth. 
Albert F. FISH
 
11069 Albert moved to Erie Co., Ohio between 1860-1875 along with his father, Samuel. A biography about Albert can be found in "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", edited by Hewson L Peek and published in 1916. A copy can be found in the Milan Public Library in Milan, Ohio.

1880 Census Milan, Erie Co., Ohio (2 houses away from father , Samuel) p.113B
Dwelling #189 Family #191
Albert M. Fish 33 filemaker born NY father : NY mother: NY
Emily 33 wife " Ohio " : NY " : NY
Fred 5 son " Ohio " : NY " : Ohio
Carl 2 son " Ohio " : NY " : Ohio

1910 Ohio Miracode Erie County
Albert M. Fish 63 born: NY
Emily M. Fish 63 born: Ohio

Obituary take from "the Firelands Pioneer", page 2450, January 1920:
Fish, Albert M., who was for several years Vice Presidnet of the Firelands Historical Society, died at his home in Milan August 11, 1919, aged 72 years, 9 months and 6 days, after an illness of several months. He was born in Otisco, New York, November 5, 1846, the son of Samuel and Sallie (Crosby) Fish, and came to the Firelands in 1864, settling in Milan. He married Emily Graves, of Milan, in 1872. He was survived by three sons, Roy, Fred and Carl Fish. He was a widely known and unfluential citizen whose death was a distinct loss to the community. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. C. Cunningham and the burial was in the Milan Cemetery.

Local Newspaper accounts of his death:
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT MILAN DIED AT AGE 72
MILAN, O.,Aug. 12 - (Special) - Albert M. Fish, 72, passed away at his home, near here Monday evening at 5:45. He is survived by three sons, Carl of Los Angeles, Fred of Ames, IA, and Roy of Milan. His wife died eight years ago. He was a member of the Milan Masonic Lodge and the Eastern Star lodge, and was a director of the Farmers & Citizens bank. He was well known for his philanthropy. Funeral services are to be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the residence.

MILAN MAN DIES AT HOME MONDAY
MILAN, Aug. 12 (Special) - Albert Fish died Monday afternoon at his late home in East Milan. He was one of the best known men of Milan and held a place of high esteem. Fish is survived by his three sons, Fred, Ames, IA., Carl, Los Angeles, Cal. and Roy, Milan; also two sisters, Mrs. S. N. Perry, Oskaloosa, Kansas, and Miss Salinda Fish (note different spelling for Celinda here) of Milan. The funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. H. C. Cunningham at the home on Thursday afternoon at ? o'clock. The Masons, of which order the decedent was a member, will have charge of the final services at the Milan cemetery. 
Albert Melville FISH
 
11070 REFN: 1666 Albertus Elliott FISH
 
11071 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed Alden FISH
 
11072 REFN: 5306 Alden FISH
 
11073 Some researchers spell his name as ALFRED instead of ALFORD. Alford C. FISH
 
11074 BIRTH: 1920 census lists Alice as having been born in Iowa.

OBIT: Name: Coe, Alice A.
Date: Sep 6 1938
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #015.
Notes: Coe: Alice A., wife of the late Emmett E., daughter of the late Lorenzo B. and Martha C. Fish, sister of Charles L., suddenly Sunday a. m. Services Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. from the residence of Charles L. Fish. 18114 West Clifton rd. 
Alice S. FISH
 
11075 REFN: 6497 Almira Amanda FISH
 
11076 REFN: 6477 Alven FISH
 
11077 1 _MILT
2 PLAC Civil War


Alvin was killed at the Battle of Resaca, Georgia while marching withSherman.

At age 17, according to the 1860 Fed. Census, Alvin was living with SilasSwift, Master Mariner 
Alvin N. FISH
 
11078 !BIOGRAPHY: "The Fish Family in England and America Genealogical and Biographical Records and Sketches"; By Lester Warren Fish, A.B., M.D., Colonel, Medical Corps. Resl, U.S. Army; The Tutle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland, Vermont

!FANCHART SANDWICH ARCHIVES & HISTORICAL CENTER RUSSELL A.LOWELL FR. 22 MAY 1981
!THE FISH FAMILY IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA BY LESTER WARREN FISH PG 348

!SEE HUDSON FAMILY

!FANCHART SANDWICH ARCHIVES AND HISTORICAL CENTER, RUSSELL A. LOWELL, JR., 22 MAY 1981. THE FISH FAMILY IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA BY LESTER WARREN FISH, PAGE 348. WILLIAM SWIFT OF SANDWICH, 1637-1899 COMPILED BY GEORGE H. SWIFT, 1900, PAGE 5

!SEALING_SPOUSE: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02, Batch 6020205-88-1621513; Batch ?-?-1761030 SS: 28 Nov 1992 LANGE date a. 1671, place MA; Batch F837113-21-1395645 SS: 7 Oct 1983 NUKUA, names and relationships stated in source, altered or estimated dates, date of marriage a. 1648, name Mrs. Hannah FISH; Batch ?-?-1761058 SS: 16 Feb 1993 JRIVE, name Hannah SWIFT, date of marriage a. 1675.

!BAPTISM: ENDOWMENT: IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 
Ambrose FISH
 
11079 Annie is not listed as a living child on Cornelius' Pension CertificateNumber 408645 on May 26, 1898.
She is listed in a pension record dated March 22, 1915 as Annie B. (Fish)Studley. 
Annie B. FISH
 
11080 DEATH: Drowned at Rams Island. Anthony FISH
 
11081 REFN: 1670 Arthur E. FISH
 
11082 Disappeared. Austin Clark FISH
 
11083 Barnstable County 1855 Census Falmouth Line 9
Lists Bethia, age 26, living with her father Benjamin Fish, age 68, occ.Labourer
Also lists a Mary Fish, age 81 at same residence 
Benjamin FISH
 
11084 REFN: 6503 Benjamin W FISH
 
11085 Obituary from the Elkhart Truth of 9/9/1929:
Bert Harold Fish, 54, dies at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his home, 227 Aspenwald Avenue. Although he had been ailing for the past year, he continued his work at the J. C. Waterson Machine Co. until he became bedfast two weeks ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday, with a service at the home at 3:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev. F W Lineberry of the Methodist Protestant church, and burial at Rice Cemetery. Mr. Fish was born Nov 1, 1874 at Berlin Heights, Ohio and lived at Three River, Mich., 25 years before coming to Elkhart at the time of his marriage, Sept 8, 1914, to Miss Orpha E Young of this city. He was a traveling salesman of the Marshall (Mich) Furnace Co., a position he filled for a number of years before taking employment with the Waterson Company. Surviving Mr. Fish are his wife and three children--John Harold, James Leroy and Phyllis Maxine Fish, all at the parental home.

His 1st marriage license application lists his bride as "Maggie Henrickson", his father as "Myndrett M Fish" and his mother as "Susie Moore". He reputedly had 2 children with his 1st wife, believed to be sons; their names are unknown.

1880 Census, Ohio, Erie Co., Berlin Heights, 110th district, sheet 30
1900 Census, Michigan, St Joseph Co., Lockport twp., Three Rivers 3rd ward sheet 4b
1910 Census, Michigan, St Joseph Co., Three Rivers 1st ward, sheet 9b
1920 Census, Indiana, Elkhart Co., Concord twp., sheet 1b 
Bert Harold FISH
 
11086 REFN: 7415 Bertha K. FISH
 
11087 Barnstable County 1855 Census
Lists Bethia, age 26, living with her father Benjamin Fish, age 68, occ.Labourer
Falmouth Line 9 
Bethiah FISH
 
11088 In 1850 (per the census), his half-brother, William Fish (age 15) was living with him.
In 1860 (per the census), his half-brother, William Fish (age 25) was living with him.

First mayor of Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

OBIT: Name: Fish, Bethuel
Date: 1871
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: age 55. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. 
Bethuel FISH
 
11089 REFN: 8266
1880 U.S. Census:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status GenderRace Age Birthplace Occupation
Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Bethuel L. FISH Self M Male W 56 MA Sailor MA MA
Achsah H. FISH Wife M Female W 55 MA Keeping House MA
MA
Ada L. FISHDau S Female W 16 MA At Home MA MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254519
NA Film Number T9-0519
Page Number 51C 
Bethuel Landers FISH
 
11090 REFN: 1228 Betsey FISH
 
11091 Lived in Boston Township, Summit County, Ohio next door to his brother, Charles.

MARRIAGE: HOLLISTER, LELA E and FISH, BUD F vol.0015 pg.0012 (Cuyahoga County Probate Marriage License Index) 
Buell B. FISH
 
11092 Birth month determined from 1870 census.

1870 Census, Ohio, Erie Co., Berlin Heights, pg 20
1880 Census, Ohio, Erie Co., Berlin Heights, 110th district, sheet 30 
Byron FISH
 
11093 Barnstable County 1855 Census
Name Sex Age Color Occupation Born Town Line Dwelling/order
Fish, Calvin M 60 Shipwright Massachusetts Falmouth 97 1
Fish, Tirzah F 54 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 2
Fish, William W M 28 Mariner Massachusetts Falmouth 97 3
Fish, Levi D M 26 Shoemaker Massachusetts Falmouth 97 4
Fish, Cordelia F F 23 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 5
Fish, Eliza T F 20 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 6
Fish, Almira F 8 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 7
Fish, Henrietta T F 17 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 8
Fish, Mary E F 14 Massachusetts Falmouth 97 9 
Calvin FISH
 
11094 OBIT: Name: Fish, Calvin
Date: 1873
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1815 - 1873. W. Warrensville Cemetery Warrensville, Ohio. 
Calvin FISH
 
11095 1920 Census Los Angeles, CA
Carl W. Fish 41 b. Ohio father: NY mother: Ohio contractor-underground conduits
Olivia B. 36 b. Iowa " : Denmark (?) " : Iowa wife

1930 Census Los Angeles, CA
Carl W. Fish 51 age at first marriage: 33
Olivia B. 46 " " " : 28
Emma L. ** 10 **name difficult to read


"Emma" is only KNOWN CHILD
More research needed here 
Carl W FISH
 
11096 [Fish Family.GED]

She is believed to have 4 or 5 children; their names are unknown. 
Carol FISH
 
11097 REFN: 6506 Caroline E. FISH
 
11098 found in 1880 US Census-Milan, Erie CO., Ohio with Samuel and Sally, listed as daughter age 19
Unknown after 1880
Living in Kansas when her mother died. 
Carrie B FISH
 
11099 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Catherine FISH
 
11100 Celinda never married.
Found in 1880 Census in Milan, Ohio living with parents at age of 32
1920 Census Milan, Ohio living alone at age 71 on same page as Roy M. (son of her brother Albert)

Obituary taken from "The Firelands Pioneer", Page 786, April 1930:
Fish, Miss Celinda, the last member of the Samuel Fish family was born in Marcellus, N. Y., November 21, 1848 and passed away at her home in East Milan, March 10, 1927 at the age of 78 years, 3 months, and 17 days. When 17 years of age she, with her parents and brother Albert and sisters Dora and Carrie, moved to Milan where she resided for the remainder of her life. The nearest relatives left to mourn her passing were eight nieces and nephews.

Misc news about her funeral:
DELAY RITES OF MILAN WOMAN
Miss Fish, 76, Died in Home Early Thursday
MILAN, March 10 - (Special) - Arrangements for the funeral of Miss Celinda Fish, 76, who died in her home in E. Milan early today will be delayed pending the arrival of relatives from distant points, it was decided today.
Miss Fish, who came to this locality from New York State at the age of 16 years, leaves four nieces and four nephews. She was the last member of her immediate family. She had resided in the same house during her entire residency here.

FISH RITES TODAY
MILAN, March 11 - (Special) - Funeral services for Miss Celinda Fish, 76, who died in her home here Thursday will be conducted in the late home in East Milan at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Dunakin of Sherwood, Ohio will officiate and burial will be in Milan cemetery. 
Celinda L FISH
 

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