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A Fisher Family of Parke County Indiana A Fisher Family of Parke County Indiana by Stephen Allan Fisher 2009 Sherman Reed Fisher 1938 Alfred Fisher 1894 Information herein was compiled by: Stephen Allan Fisher 4033 Oak Drive Chesapeake, VA 23321 June 19, 2009 Table of Contents Forward ..........................................................................................................................................................1 Dedication .............................................................................................................................................................3 A Historical Sketch of The Fisher Family - by Alfred Fisher, 1894......................................................................4 Chapter 1 .............................................................................................................................................................11 Text Item .............................................................................................................................................................12 Register Report of Unknown Fisher ....................................................................................................................13 Chapter 2 ............................................................................................................................................................95 Text Item .............................................................................................................................................................96 Register Report of William Fisher.......................................................................................................................97 Chapter 3 .............................................................................................................................................................99 Text Item ...........................................................................................................................................................100 Register Report of John Fisher, Sr.....................................................................................................................101 Chapter 3 - 1 Family Line of Issac C. Allen .....................................................................................................145 Register Report of Isaac C Allen .......................................................................................................................146 Chapter 3 - 2 Family Line of James Cox ..........................................................................................................159 Register Report of James Cox ...........................................................................................................................160 Chapter 3 - 3 Family Line of William Harrison Cronk.....................................................................................163 Register Report of William Harrison Cronk......................................................................................................164 Chapter 3 - 4 Family Line of John Goddard .....................................................................................................171 Register Report of John Goddard ......................................................................................................................172 Chapter 3 - 5 Family Line of John Gregg/Gragg .............................................................................................175 Register Report of John Gregg ..........................................................................................................................176 Chapter 3 - 6 Family Line of Henry Kelch/Keltner ..........................................................................................187 Register Report of Henry Kelch ........................................................................................................................188 Chapter 3 - 7 Family Line of Nathaniel Melich Lear........................................................................................205 Register Report of Nathaniel Melich Lear.........................................................................................................206 Chapter 3 - 8 Family Line of Melvin Lowe ......................................................................................................209 Register Report of Melvin Lowe .......................................................................................................................210 Chapter 3 - 9 Family Line of John Samuel Majors, Sr. ...................................................................................215 Register Report of John Samuel Majors, Sr.......................................................................................................216 Chapter 3 - 10 Family Line of Michael Montgomery.......................................................................................223 Register Report of Michael Montgomery..........................................................................................................224 Chapter 3 - 11 Family Line of Thomas Newell ................................................................................................227 Register Report of Thomas Newell....................................................................................................................228 Chapter 3 - 12 Family Line of Peter Pence.......................................................................................................241 Register Report of Peter Pence..........................................................................................................................242 Chapter 3 - 13 Family Line of William Ross....................................................................................................245 Register Report of William Ross.......................................................................................................................246 Chapter 3 - 14 Family Line of Johann G Somer/Summer.................................................................................253 Register Report of Johann G. Somer .................................................................................................................254 Chapter 3 - 15 Family Line of Peter James Swafford .......................................................................................261 Register Report of Peter James Swafford ..........................................................................................................262 Chapter 3 - 16 Family Line of Timothy Symmes.............................................................................................265 Register Report of Timothy Symmes.................................................................................................................266 Chapter 3 - 17 Family Line of John H. Symmonds...........................................................................................269 Register Report of John H. Symmonds..............................................................................................................270 Chapter 3 - 18 Family Line of Henry Tuthill I...................................................................................................275 Register Report of Henry Tuthill I.....................................................................................................................276 Chapter 3 - 19 Family Line of Benjamin White ................................................................................................280 Register Report of Benjamin White...................................................................................................................281 Chapter 4 ...........................................................................................................................................................287 Text Item ...........................................................................................................................................................288 Register Report of George Fisher, Jr. ................................................................................................................289 Chapter 4 - 1 Family Line of William Ball, Sr. .................................................................................................317 Register Report of William Ball, Sr...................................................................................................................318 Chapter 4 - 2 Family Line of John Blaw/Blue ...................................................................................................323 Register Report of John Blaw............................................................................................................................324 Chapter 4 - 3 Family Line of Isaac Firestone.....................................................................................................327 Register Report of Isaac Firestone.....................................................................................................................328 Chapter 4 - 4 Family Line of David Mears........................................................................................................331 Register Report of David Mears........................................................................................................................332 Chapter 4 - 5 Family Line of Roelof Schenck ...................................................................................................335
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