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Birth |
13 Dec 1824 |
Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I44549 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
24 May 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 |
Lewis Abe FOWLES, b. Abt 1823, Middleburg, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
Married |
26 Mar 1845 |
, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
Children |
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Family ID |
F19470 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- There is no solid proof at this time that this Hannah is the one who was married to Lewis Fowles, however, the 1900 census lists his wife as a 75 year old and shows that she was born in Dec 1824, the same month and year that Ebenezer Fish's daughter, Hannah, was born.
MARRIAGE: Possible record for this union: FISH, HANNAH and FOWLS, LEWIS 0004 0285
This quote provides the confirmation that Hannah (Joanna) DID marry into the Fowls/Fowles family:
"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
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