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Birth |
3 Oct 1816 |
Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Jul 1905 |
Person ID |
I44492 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
10 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Ebenezer FISH, Jr., b. 11 Jun 1787, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Mother |
Joanna STANTON, b. 24 Feb 1787, Stonington, New London, Connecticut |
Photos |
| Daguerreotype of Harriet Lightborne Wilson (Martha Jane Turner's grandmother).
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| Daguerreotype of James Sidney Mariner.
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| 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 |
| 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. |
Histories |
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 ID |
F195 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Elihu CORBIN, b. 28 May 1813, Rutland,, Vermont |
Married |
16 Apr 1837 |
, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
Children |
| 1. Daughter CORBIN, b. 1838/1840 |
| 2. Alfred T. CORBIN, b. 6 Jan 1843, Brooklyn Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
| 3. Hannah Joanna CORBIN, b. 15 Dec 1844, Brooklyn Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
| 4. Emily M. CORBIN, b. 8 Aug 1849, Brooklyn Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
| 5. Mary E. CORBIN, b. 5 Mar 1852, Brooklyn Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
| 6. Edward W. CORBIN, b. 1855 |
| 7. Lewis D. CORBIN, b. 1859 |
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Family ID |
F13763 |
Group Sheet |
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Documents |
| 1828 Letter from Mr. Morgan to Ebenezer FISH, Jr. Brooklyn, December 3, 1828
Sir, Your eldest daughter is sufficiently advanced in the common branches of education to commence the study of geography, a very useful and agreeable study for the youth of both sexes.
The geography I should recommend is one of Jacob Willetts' compiling being it shows an appenidice and an atlas containing seven Mapes (maps). I shall send the geography and the maps so that you
may judge for yourself of the merritts of the work. ____ in hope I shall be able to introduce it with this school it being cheap the
geography and atlas can be obtained in Cleveland for you. ___ being lower than any other of equal utility by one half. My thinking it would be a benefit to your children as the _____________ of my writing this from ___________
C. Morgan
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[NOTE: The letter writer is probably the headmaster of Brooklyn Academy and is writing Ebenezer about his eldest daughter's (Eliza Ann) progress at school and giving his recommendation for further studies. |
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Notes |
- MARRIAGE: FISH, ELIZA ANN and CORBIN, ELIHA vol.0003 pg.0283
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