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Sign up freeJames Fish 1805 – 1873 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1805
Birth Location: Clapham, Surrey, England
Death Date: Bef. 22 Apr 1873
Death Location: Washington Co., Ohio
Father: Peter Fish
Mother: Ann Harding
Spouse(s): Alice Heap
Children(s): Rodger Fish
In 1805, James Fish entered the world in Clapham, Surrey, England, born to Peter Fish and Ann Harding. James Fish married Alice Windsor Heap, and had children including Rodger Fish. James Fish passed away in 1873 in Washington Co., Ohio.
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Biography
- In 1805, James Fish entered the world in Clapham, Surrey, England, born to Peter Fish and Ann Harding.
- James Fish married Alice Windsor Heap, and had children including Rodger Fish.
- James Fish passed away in 1873 in Washington Co., Ohio.
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James Fish's Descendants
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1. Rodger Fish (11 Dec 1848 – 31 Aug 1917) m. Amanda (Viola) Thomas (21 Dec 1868 – 19 Feb 1910)
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1. Cora (J.) Fish (28 May 1885 – 25 Oct 1963) m. John (F Mueller) (Miller) (7 Mar 1876 – 1951)
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1. Etta (Eliza) Miller (13 February 1911 – 2 Aug 1988) m. William (Fredrick) Medley (14 Jun 1909 – 15 Jun 1984)
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1. Phyllis (Carol) Medley m. Paul (William) Taylor (1928 – )
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James Fish's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1805
Event Place: Clapham, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bef. 22 Apr 1873
Event Place: Washington Co., Ohio