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David Fisher 1783–1842 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 DEC 1783
Birth Location: Francestown, MA
Death Date: 11 MAR 1842
Death Location: Charlotte, ME
Father: David Fisher
Mother: Mehitable Hewins
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The story of David Fisher began in 1783 in Francestown, MA. David Fisher married Nancy Chandler. David Fisher passed away in 1842 in Charlotte, ME.
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- The story of David Fisher began in 1783 in Francestown, MA.
- David Fisher married Nancy Chandler.
- David Fisher passed away in 1842 in Charlotte, ME.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 DEC 1783
Event Place: Francestown, MA
Record Source: Footnote: "Biographical Review, Vol. XXII, Containing...Sullivan and Merrimack Counties, New Hampshire", Bio. Review Pub. Co., Boston, 1897, p. 19.
Footnote: "Biographical Review, Vol. XXII, Containing...Sullivan and Merrimack Counties, New Hampshire", Bio. Review Pub. Co., Boston, 1897, p. 19.
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 MAR 1842
Event Place: Charlotte, ME
Record Source: Footnote: "Biographical Review, Vol. XXII, Containing...Sullivan and Merrimack Counties, New Hampshire", Bio. Review Pub. Co., Boston, 1897, p. 20.
Footnote: "Biographical Review, Vol. XXII, Containing...Sullivan and Merrimack Counties, New Hampshire", Bio. Review Pub. Co., Boston, 1897, p. 20.