Genealogy of Joseph Fisher, and His Descendants, and of the Allied Families of Farley, Farlee, Fetterman, Pitner, Reeder and Shipman


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The Fisher Family


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Joseph Fisher was born in about 1749. He married Susannah Gray, daughter of John Gray and Susannah, in about 1773. They had fourteen known children. He died in 1815 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Missouri.







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Fisher Family Genealogy and History


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William Fisher (ca. 1795-1823) arrived in America during the War of 1812 and did not return to England. He and Betsy Burnett were married in Salem, Massachusetts and their first son, John Edward Fisher was born in 1818. Their son, David, emigrated to Canada. Other descendants lived in Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri and elsewhere.




Genealogy of the Fisher Family, 1682-1896 (Classic Reprint)


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The Fisher Family


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