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11101 |
REFN: 304 | Champion FISH
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RESIDENCES:
1870 - Boston Township, Summit County, Ohio (next to his brother, Buel)
1900 - 52 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio *(old style addressing)*
1909 - 3116 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
MILITARY: Entered the Army at the age of 19 and fought for nearly 4 years. Was engaged in 52 battles but returned to home unwounded.
OCCUPATION: Charles L. Fish was an attorney, and he owned a steam tug called the "Levi
Johnson", used to tow canal boats on the Cuyahoga River. | Charles L. FISH
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1920 U.S. Fed. Census
Roll: T625_679
Page: 8A
State: Massachusetts
ED: 11
Charles W. FISH Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1860>
Birthplace MA
Age 20
Occupation Sailor
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household Cornelius B. FISH
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254519
NA Film Number T9-0519
Page Number 56A
1920 U.S. Fed. Census
Roll: T625_679
Page: 8A
State: Massachusetts
ED: 11
Charles W. FISH Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1860>
Birthplace MA
Age 20
Occupation Sailor
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household Cornelius B. FISH
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254519
NA Film Number T9-0519
Page Number 56A | Charles William FISH, I
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REFN: 26
1920 U.S. Fed. Census
Roll: T625_679
Page: 8A
State: Massachusetts
ED: 11
Charles W. FISH Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1860>
Birthplace MA
Age 20
Occupation Sailor
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household Cornelius B. FISH
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace MA
Mother's Birthplace MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Family HistoryLibrary Film 1254519
NA Film Number T9-0519
Page Number 56A | Charles William I FISH
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11105 |
REFN: 88 | Charles William II FISH
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11106 |
1 NAME Clarke D. /Fish/ | Clark Doty FISH
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11107 |
1870 Census, Ohio, Erie Co., Berlin Heights, pg 20 | Cora Eliza FISH
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11108 |
REFN: 1220 | Cornelius FISH
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11109 |
REFN: 6485 | Cornelius FISH
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11110 |
MARRIAGE: COGSWELL, ELIZA J and FISH, CORNELIUS A 0014 0162
MARRIAGE: OVIATT, ELLA C and FISH, C A vol.0032 pg.0192 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
OBIT: Name: Fish, Cornelius A.
Date: March 27, 1913
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Cornelius A., husband of Ella Oviatt Fish, March 24, at his residence, 1789 E. 89th st. Funeral Thursday, March 27, at 2 p. m. Interment at Lakeview cemetery. 1844 - 1913. Lakeview Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Cornelius A. FISH
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1 BIRT
2 DATE 7 OCT 1835
2 PLAC Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2 SOUR S004900
1 _MILT
2 PLAC Co. H 38th Mass. Vol. Inf. (Civil War)
1 _MILT
2 PLAC Private
1 _MILT
2 DATE 13 AUG 1862
2 PLAC Enlisted
1 _MILT
2 DATE 29 DEC 1863
2 PLAC discharged, Boston, MA
1 _MDCL Light compexion, blue eyes and light hair
Cornelius enlisted was enlisted by T.R. Kodman into Company H of the 38thInfantry Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers at New Bedford, MA, onAugust 13, 1862 to serve three years. He was honorably dischargedDecember 9, 1863 as a result of "prostration consequent upon malarialfever and chronic diarrhaea incurred while in the line of his duty."
Also said to have "diseased kidneys" since 1859 by the A. A. Surgeon,U.S.A., John H. Maslei (?)
Fish Cornelius B. H 38 Massachusetts Infantry. Private Box#000544Extraction#0013 Record#00003488
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster DateRegiment Type
Massachusetts 38th Infantry Regiment 24 August 1862 30 June1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 4
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 0
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 73
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 151
List of Soldiers
Regimental History
Battles Fought
Battle at Bisland, Louisiana on 13 April 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 25 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 27 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 28 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 29 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 01 June 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 04 June 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 14 June 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 18 June 1863
Battle at Brashear City, Louisiana on 23 June 1863 *
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 02 July 1863
Battle at Snaggy Point, Red River, Louisiana on 13 April 1864
Battle at Cane River, Louisiana on 23 April 1864
Battle at On Steamer
*BRASHEAR CITY, LA.
JUNE 23RD, 1863
Brashear City, La., June 23, 1863. Detached forces under
command of Maj. Robert C. Anthony of the 2nd Rhode Island
Cavalry. For some time the enemy had been threatening the
post at Brashear City. When Lieut.-Col. Albert Stickney, of
the 47th Mass. infantry, withdrew the greater part of the
forces there on the 2Oth the action at La Fourche Crossing, it
gave the Confederates an opportunity too good to be
overlooked. On the evening of the 22nd Maj. Hunter, with
about 325 men of Baylor's Texas cavalry, rowed in skiffs from
the mouth of Bayou Teche to a position in the rear of the
city. About 5:30 on the morning of the 23rd he was within 800
yards of the Union lines. About the same time the
Confederates commenced a spirited bombardment of the place
from the Valverde battery across the bay. The attack from both
sides seems to have disconcerted Maj. Anthony, who
doubtless believed the land forces in the rear to be much
larger than they really were, and he surrendered without
offering any resistance. Some of the 1st Ind. heavy artillery
stationed there acted without orders and put up a gallant
fight until notified that the place had surrendered. The
number of prisoners taken was about 1,000 (accounts differ)
and there fell into the hands of the enemy 11 heavy guns,
about 2,500 stands of small arms, a large number of wagons and
tents, and a supply of ammunition. The prisoners were
paroled. In killed and wounded the Union forces lost about 75
and the Confederates 21.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 5
1880 Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace OccupationFather's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Cornelius B. FISH Self M Male W 44 MA Laborer MA MA
Lucy C. FISH Wife M Female W 44 MA Keeping House MA MA
Oto B. FISH Son S Male W 23 MA MA MA
Mary E. FISH Dau S Female W 22 MA Dress Maker MA MA
Charles W. FISH Son S Male W 20 MA Sailor MA MA
Pamelia F. FISH Dau S Female W 15 MA At Home MA MA
Hannah H. FISH Dau S Female W 13 MA At School MA MA
Jehiel H. FISH Son S Male W 11 MA At School MA MA
James K. FISH Son S Male W 8 MA At School MA MA
Oliver S. FISH Son S Male W 5 MA MA MA
Clara H. FISH Dau S Female W 4 MA 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 56A | Cornelius Bradford FISH
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Cynthia FISH
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Book about Brooklyn mentions that Daniel only had 9 children, so some of the ones I have listed are erroneous or the book omitted any that were deceased. The book lists Alford, Lydia, Calvin, Julia, Charles, Hubbard, Elisha, Leonard, and Eben.
CENSUS:
1880 - Lived with his son, Eben, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Age 88
OBIT: Name: Fish, Daniel
Date: Oct. 16, 1880
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish- On Friday morning, October 15, Daniel Fish, in his 89th year. Funeral from the residence, of Leonard Fish, in Brooklyn, on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are invited. 1792 - 1880. age 88. Solon Cemetery Solon, Ohio | Daniel FISH
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MARRIAGE: LDS IGI lists Daniel Fish and Sarah MILLS 27 DEC 1843 , Cuyahoga, Ohio
MARRIAGE: MILLS, SARAH A and FISH, DANIEL vol.0004 pg.0227 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
HEALEY, CYNTHIA S and FISH, DANIEL 0017 0335 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
1900 census shows him living with his daughter, Helen, and son-in-law Amory Houghton at 668 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
1860 - Toll Gate Keeper
Carpenter
OBIT: Name: Fish, Daniel
Date: 1902
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: age 82. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Daniel FISH
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REFN: 2118 | Daniel FISH
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REFN: 6500 | daughter FISH
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David Fish was baptised 18 Aug 1695. His father willed his home and50 acres of land located near the farm of Joseph Hempstead. | David FISH, [twin]
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REFN: 279 | David FISH
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REFN: 6481 | David FISH
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1850 Census Marcellus p.341 19 Oct 1850 1860 Census Marcellus p.693 15 June 1860
Dwelling #1770 Family #1828 Dwelling #412 Family #424
David Fish 38 Farmer B:NY David Fish 49
Joanna 38" Joanna 48
Lovina 11" Sarah 17
Sarah 8" Josephine 10
1870 Census Marcellus p.456 14 June 1870 1880 Census Marcellus p.87A
David D. Fish 56David Fish 67 farmer
Joanna 57Joanna 67 wife
Josephine 20Josephine Lane 29 dau
(next door is Lewis and Louisa Wells) Bertha " 8 gr.dau
Lewis " 6 gr.son
Sidney O. " 4 gr.son
Excerpt from will of his father:
"I Uriah Fish being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first I will and
direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid. ... Fourth I give and
bequeath to my sons Davis Fish, John Fish, Samuel Fish and Myndert Fish Each
their heirs and assignees the sum of three hundred dollars each within six years
after the decease of myself and wife Lovina Fish." | David D FISH
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REFN: 6327 | Davis FISH
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He was supposed to be adopted by Deming and Mary Fish Brainard before they died of cholera.
MILITARY:
Served throughout the Civil War and was imprisoned in Libby Prison.
FISH, DEMING; Service Branch: INFANTRY
Burial: Riverside Cem & Columbarium, 02/08/1907, Section:6, Lot:11, Grave:5
BORN 1846, CIVIL WAR, PVT; OOR VOL 4 PG 669, CO I 52ND REG O.V.I.
MARRIAGE: Never married.
OCCUPATION: Owned a plumbing business. | Deming B. FISH
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The name of Diantha's husband is unknown. | Diantha FISH
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Living Individual, details withheld | Donald Wayne FISH
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REFN: 6382 | Dorcas FISH
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REFN: 6498 | Dorcas Harriet FISH
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REFN: 6479 | Dorothy FISH
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OBIT: Name: Fish, Dwight
Date: Aug 26 1971
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Fish. Dwight Gilbert Fish, beloved husband of Ethel (nee Kopp), father of the late Herbert Dwight, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1971. Services will be conducted at The Spaulding Funeral Home, 2704 Denison Ave., Thursday evening Aug. 26, at 8 P.M. Visiting Hours Thursday 2 To 5 And 7 To 9 P.M. Committal and interment at Salem, O., Friday, Aug. 27, at 1 P.M. | Dwight Gilbert FISH
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RESIDENCES: 1900 - 711 Denison Ave, Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT: Name: Fish, Dwight P.
Date: Oct 16 1938
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish: Dwight P., age 84 years, 3323 Denison ave.; beloved husband of Minnie (nee Carr), father of Gilbert and Mrs. Ethel Lewis; Friday a. m. Friends may call at Spaulding's Funeral Home, 2704 Denison ave.; after Saturday noon, Funeral from the Brooklyn Memorial M. E. Church, Archwood ave., Monday at 2:30 p. m. | Dwight P. FISH
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1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 NOV 1897
2 SOUR http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/r/a/William-R-Crabtree | Earl B. FISH
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In the fall of 1811, James FISH, his wife, two children, Mrs. STANTON, his wife's mother, and Moses FISH, his cousin, moved in an ox team to Ohio and stopped at Newburg. Brooklyn at this time was a wild forest full of the red man, the township had been surveyed and run into quarter sections by agents who lived in Connecticut. James and Moses FISH thought they would look at these lands. James selected a good piece and Moses selected a quarter section. James built a log cabin and his family moved into it, but becoming frightened by Indians, went back to Newburg. Other families coming, they moved again to Brooklyn. Moses wrote to his brother Ebenezer, in Connecticut, to come and take one-half his land, which he did. A road (now Denison avenue) was run from Newburg to Rockport, which divided the property of the FISHES. They built a log cabin, in which they lived till the war of 1812. Ebenezer enlisted for six months and came out with honors. Afterward Moses was drafted. His health being poor, Ebenezer took his place and served the remainder of the war. He went back to Connecticut, married Miss Johanna STANTON, a smart, worthy woman who, on hearing of his Ohio farm, proposed moving there. Accordingly in 1818, with their two children, Eliza and Emily (afterwards Mrs. CORBIN and Mrs. BOOTH), his two brothers, and their families came in a large wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.
Two other children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer FISH, Johanna (now Mrs. FOWLS), and John Moses married Miss BRAINERD. They endured hardships and discomforts long before enjoying the ordinary pleasures of existence. Fever and ague also added to the trials of the first settlers. Ebenezer was ninety-three when he died.
----"Memorial To The Pioneer Women Of The Western Reserve"
Ebenezer and Moses Fish, who came with James from the East, settled upon 80 acres of land in Brooklyn, in 1812. Ebenezer located on the north side of what is now Denison Avenue and Moses on the south side. Neither was then married.
----"A history of Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland",Chicago: American Historical Society, 1924, 1339 pgs, [pg63]
BURIAL: Fish, Ebenezer 1757-1827 Revolutionary War Soldier born in Groton, CT and walked to this area. (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland)
Source of the names of some of Ebenezer's children:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laney&id=I1852
OBIT: Name: Fish, Ebenezer Sr.
Date: 1827
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: age 70. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio | Ebenezer FISH, Sr.
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MILITARY: Fought in the War of 1812 and was with Commodore Perry on Lake Erie. Took part in a skirmish on Mackinaw Island. Also one of the guards of the Indian chief, Omic who was the first criminal hung in Cleveland. Entered the service 22 Aug 1812 and left 14 Dec 1812. (see "General History of Cuyahoga County", by Crisfield Johnson, 1879, pg 60)
After the war, he returned to Connecticut where he met and married his wife. He returned to Brooklyn, Ohio about 1818.
DEATH: Fish Ebenezer 3/26/1880 92 yr 2 32
Source:
Cuyahoga County Deaths1867 - 1890Feuchter to Fisher, Earnst
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/deaths/coarch/part1/pg058.html
OBIT: Name: Fish, Ebenezer
Date: Mar. 29, 1880
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish- March 26, at 4 p. m., Ebenezer Fish, aged 93 years. Funeral from M. E. Church, Brooklyn Village, Monday, Mar. 29, at 2 o'clock p. m. 1880. Dennison Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
BURIAL: Fish, Ebenezer Jr. 4/30/1880 age 93 Lot 61 (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) | Ebenezer FISH, Jr.
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Professor at Calvin College. (A junior college for men and women in old Brooklyn, Ohio).
Published a book, "Voice of the Open Door".
RESIDENCES: 1900 - Jennnings Ave. | Ebenezer FISH
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REFN: 1388 | Ebenezer FISH
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REFN: 6305 | Ebenezer FISH
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Edmund FISH
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Edmund Phelps FISH
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OBIT: This is a POSSIBLE obituary. Not proven.
Name: Fish, Edward
Date: 8/10/1893
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: age 50. Monroe Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Edward FISH
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REFN: 6383 | Edward FISH
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According to the History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Ed. B. Fishwas a partner in the firm of Fish Brothers, wagon manufacturer, was anative of Cayuga Co., New York. He came to Wisconsin in 1847 locating atJanesville. He enlisted in August 1862 in the 12th Wis. Battery, afterserving for three years he mustered out in the spring of 1865. He thencame to Racine and engaged in his present business.
Edward B Fish appears in the 1890 Civil War Veterans schedules inRacine enumeration district #136, microfilm page 2, in Racine County,Wisconsin. | Edwin Brown FISH
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REFN: 1226 | Eleanor FISH
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REFN: 280 | Eleazer FISH
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1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1804
2 SOUR S001765
3 PAGE Falmouth, page 42
According to 1860 Fed. Census, Eleazer was living in Hatchville. | Eleazer H. FISH
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Graduated from Harvard College and was a Baptist minister. | Elisha FISH, Sr.
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OBIT: Name: Fish, Elisha
Date: 4/8/1854
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1832 - 4/8/1854. age 22. Broadview Cemetery South Brooklyn, Ohio.
Died while a student at Ohio Wesleyan University. | Elisha FISH
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DEATH: Accidentally shot and killed by his younger brother Joseph on 3 Nov 1829.
OBIT: Name: Fish, Elisha
Date: 1829
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1809 - 1829. Scranton Rd. Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Elisha W. FISH
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Believed to have had children.
Excerpt from the will of her father:
"I Uriah Fish being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first I will and
direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid. Second I give
and bequeath to my daughter Eliza Bishop the sum of one dollar." | Eliza FISH
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Mary ROGNESS-STICKNEY 5675 S.W. 42nd Road, cortland, ne, 68331, United States of America | Eliza FISH
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MARRIAGE: FISH, ELIZA ANN and CORBIN, ELIHA vol.0003 pg.0283 | Eliza Ann FISH
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REFN: 1380 | Eliza Ann FISH
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