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Stephen Fisher [Parents] was born on 17 Mar 1770 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 7 May 1848. He was buried in Pt Salubrious Cemetery, Town of Lyme, Jefferson County, NY. He married Sally Cook on 18 Feb 1799.

Sally Cook was born on 8 Jan 1783 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY. She died on 1 Feb 1865. She was buried in Pt Salubrious Cemetery, Town of Lyme, Jefferson County, NY. She married Stephen Fisher on 18 Feb 1799.

They had the following children:

  M i Milton Fisher
  M ii Chester Fisher was born on 13 Nov 1801 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY.
  M iii Aaron C Fisher was born on 2 Mar 1806 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY. He died in 1881 in Columbus, Columbus, WI.
  F iv Rebecca Fisher was born on 17 Oct 1808 in Colchester, Delaware, NY.
  M v Sampson Fisher was born on 17 May 1812 in Bedford, Westchester Co, NY. He died on 19 Aug 1860.
  M vi Truman Fisher was born on 2 Jun 1814 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY.
  M vii Eben Smith Fisher was born on 15 Jun 1818 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY. He died on 14 Oct 1887.
  M viii William Fisher was born on 19 Apr 1804 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY. He died on 25 Jan 1807.
  M ix Stephen Fisher was born on 11 Apr 1816 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY.
  M x Ebin Smith Fisher was born on 15 Jun 1818.

Milton Fisher [Parents] was born on 11 Jun 1800 in Colchester, Delaware Co, NY. He died before 1860. He married Sally Jane Tremper on 13 May 1824.

Sally Jane Tremper [Parents] was born in 1805 in Canada. She died in 1887 in Blackfoot, Bingham Co., Idaho. She married Milton Fisher on 13 May 1824.

They had the following children:

  M i James Fisher was born about 1834 in Lyme, Jefferson Co., New York.
  M ii William C Fisher was born about 1842 in Lyme, Jefferson Co., New York.
  F iii Emma Adelia Fisher

Jacob Tremper [Parents].Jacob married Mary Weekes.

Mary Weekes.Mary married Jacob Tremper.

They had the following children:

  F i Sally Jane Tremper

Fred Bylund

Bonnie Lilian Grandon [Parents]

Other marriages:
Simpson, Ray

They had the following children:

  M i Fred Bylund Simpson
  M ii John Bylund Simpson

Donna Jean Grandon [Parents]

She had the following children:

  F i Camille Grandon

Woodruff

Sammye Roberta Leaper [Parents]


Alma Floyd Ferguson-Leaper [Parents]

He had the following children:

  F i Sammye Roberta Leaper

John Pierce [Parents] was born on 7 May 1643 in Woburn, Mass.. He died on 25 Mar 1720 in Woburn, Mass.. He married Deborah Convers on 5 Jul 1663 in Woburn, Mass..

Deborah Convers [Parents] was born on 25 Jul 1647 in Woburn, Mass.. She married John Pierce on 5 Jul 1663 in Woburn, Mass..

They had the following children:

  F i Deborah Pierce was born on 30 Oct 1666 in Woburn, Mass.. She died on 14 Dec 1703 in Lexington, Mass..
  M ii John Pierce was born on 26 Jan 1670/1671 in Woburn, Mass.. He died in 1735. He resided in Woburn, Mass..
  F iii Thomas Pierce was born on 23 Dec 1672 in Woburn, Mass.. She died in 1716.
  M iv James Pierce was born on 6 Aug 1674 in Woburn, Mass.. He died on 18 Sep 1685 in Woburn, Mass..
  M v Daniel Pierce was born on 7 Oct 1676 in Woburn, Mass.. He died on 14 Mar 1754 in Harvard, Mass.. He resided in Woburn, Wilmington and Harvard, Mass..
  M vi James Pierce was born on 8 Oct 1686 in Woburn, Mass..
  M vii Ebenezer Pierce was born in 1687 in Woburn, Mass.. He died in May 1766 in Wilmington, Mass..
  M viii Joseph Pierce was born on 24 Aug 1688 in Woburn, Mass..
  F ix Ruth Pierce was born in 1690.
  M x Josiah Pierce

Leaper. married Amanda Malisa Ferguson.

Amanda Malisa Ferguson [Parents] was born in 1885 in West Virginia. She married Leaper.

They had the following children:

  M i Alma Floyd Ferguson-Leaper

Jonathan Fisher [Parents] was born on 25 Nov 1743 in Dedham, Suffolk, Ma. He died on 10 Mar 1777 in Morristown, Morris, NJ. He married Catherine Avery on 22 Oct 1766 in Dedham, Suffolk, Ma.

Catherine Avery was born on 31 Aug 1746 in Dedham, Suffolk, Ma. She died in Paterson NJ. She married Jonathan Fisher on 22 Oct 1766 in Dedham, Suffolk, Ma.

They had the following children:

  M i Jonathan Fisher was born on 7 Oct 1768 in Dedham, Suffolk, Ma. He died on 22 Sep 1847 in Blue Hill, Maine. Jonathan was employed as Congregationalist Minister.

http://www.jonathanfisherhouse.org/home2.html
The Jonathan Fisher Memorial


The Fisher House, which Reverend Fisher built in 1814 in Blue Hill Maine, is filled with the personal effects of Reverend Fisher, many of which were made by his own hands. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and with the surrounding fields and gardens, is the focal point for the activities of the Jonathan Fisher Memorial.
The Fisher house is located on Route 15 towards the outskirts of Blue Hill Village, approximately half a mile west of Largays grocery store. During the summer months it is often open to the public, and volunteers are available to answer questions about the life and times of Jonathan Fisher.

Jonathan Fisher came to Blue Hill as a Summer Pastor on June 17, 1794. In the following year he was offered the pastorship of the Congregational Church, and ordained in an open field in the village June 17th, 1796. He received as compensation the "ministers lot", consisting of 300 acres of woodland. The town agreed to build him a barn measuring 40x20 feet and $200 in cash. He was also to receive $200 annually, 15 cords of wood per year, and the clearing of five acres of land.
Fisher began building his new home in the summer of 1796 with the help of willing neighbors who frequently offered their services. The house raising took place on September 1, 1796. A substantial addition was made to the original dwelling in 1814. It is this addition that stands today.
The exterior is notable for its off-center chimney, the frieze of planks below the roof, and the jutting entrance hall. Much of the interior woodwork is left unpainted, showing off the rich warmth of the wood, and lovely joinerwork.

The room shown below was Fisher's study. It was here that he sat to study, write, and compose the more than 3,000 sermons (written in a shorthand of his own devising), that he delivered to his flock. . A beautifully constructed wooden clock, made by Jonathan Fisher while living in Dedham, Massachusetts is built into a corner wall cabinet. The hand -painted face bears on it five inscriptions, one in French, one in Hebrew, and one in Greek - all languages that this multi-faceted genius read with ease.
A recent two story addition added to the rear of the building is used as a display room and museum. It holds other examples of Fisher's genius. Many of his tools and paintings are on display, as well as his bookbinding equipment, and other examples of his handmade furniture. Several of his paintings such as the one shown below, A Morning View of Blue Hill Village can also be seen.
  M ii Stephen Fisher
  F iii Catherine Fisher was born on 27 Mar 1771 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 15 Aug 1854 in Blue Hill, Maine.
  F iv Mary Fisher was born on 19 Oct 1772 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 23 Apr 1849 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts.
  F v Rebecca Fisher was born on 1 Apr 1774 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 29 Jul 1797.
  M vi William Fisher was born on 20 Nov 1775 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 19 Apr 1840.
  M vii Samuel Fisher was born on 30 Jun 1777 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 20 Dec 1856 in Sackasunny, NY.

born posthumously *his father died on 10 Mar 1777)

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