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Families covered: Fisher (related canons)

                               
John Fisher (Rector of Milton, Berkshire)
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1. John Fisher (bpt 29.12.1713,d 04.12.1787, Vicar of Peterborough, Rector of Callbourne in the Isle of Wight)
  m. Elizabeth Laurens (b c1723, d 10.1806, dau/coheir of Benjamin Laurens by Elizabeth, dau of Samuel Bulteel)
  A. John Fisher, Bishop of Exeter then Salisbury (b 1748, d 08.05.1825, Canon of Windsor)
  Apart from a few details, the following was first launched within a Temporary page on 06.08.24, then being based on Wikipedia ("John Fisher (bishop of Salisbury)") & BLG1894 ('Scrivener of Sibton Abbey').
  m. (06.09.1787) Dorothea Freston or Scrivener (bpt 03.10.1761, d 05.09.1831, dau/heir of John Freston, later Scrivener of Sibton, by Dorothea Howman)
  i. Edward Fisher (b 03.11.1789, d unm 1836)
  ii. Dorothea Fisher or Scrivener (b c1797, d 03.1889)
  m. (009.04.1839) John Frederick Pike, later Scrivener of Sibton (d 02.10.1866)
  iii. Elizabeth Fisher (bpt 04.09.1800, d 06.12.1880)
m. (16.10.1823) John Campbell Mirehouse of Brownslade (Common Serjeant of London)
  B Philip Fisher (bpt 07.12.1750, d 19.01.1842, Master of Chasterhouse, Canon of Norwich)
  m. (24.07.1787) Mary Roberts (b 1760-1, d 09.05.1841, dau of David Roberts of Brentford)
  i. John Fisher (b 30.05.1788, d 24.08.1832, Rector of Idmiston, Archdeacon of Berkshire, Canon of Salisbury) had issue
  m. (03.07.1816) Mary Cookson (b 1788-9, d 24.02.1856, dau of Rev. William Cookson (Canon of Windsor) by Dorothy Cooper)
  ii. William Fisher (bpt 20.03.1799, d 09.06.1874, Canon of Salisbury, 3rd son) had issue
  m1. (03.07.1816) Elizabeth Cookson (bur 15.06.1874, dau of Rev. William Cookson (Canon of Windsor) by Dorothy Cooper)
  m2. 18.11.1862, sp?) Mary Sullivan Dalton (d 24.10.1891, dau of John Dalton of Sleningford Park & Fillingham Castle)
iii.+ other issue - Philip Scott (bpt 08.03.1794, d 02.1841, Vicar of Hurstbourne Tarrant), Mary Harley (d 11.04.1871), Frances (d 22.08.1864), Jan (d 13.10.1877)
  C. Benjamin Fisher (bpt 11.03.1752, d 29.09.1814, Major General)
  m. Charlotte Clarke (d c10.10833)
  i. Elizabeth Fisher (d 09.04.1864)
m. (26.12.1808) Sir John Conroy, Bart (b 21.10.1786, d 02.03.1854)
  D. Richard Bernard Fisher (bpt 24.08.1760, d c12.1822, 7th son)
  m. Elizabeth (d 09.10.1828)
  E. Samuel Fisher of Bath (bpt 06.08.1763, d 05.11.1846, MD)
  m1. Mary Ingram
  i. George Ingram Fisher (b c1797, d 19.10.1863, Vicar of Abbots Kerswell)
  m. Elizabeth Pendrill
  ii. Mary Laurens Fisher (d 27.01.1829)
  m. (06.06.1826) James Henry Cotton (b 08.02.1781, d 28.05.1862, Dean of Bangor, son of George (Dean of Chester))
  iii. Anne Hawes Fisher (d 19.11.1891)
  m1. (09.06.1825) William Haverfield (d 06.1830, Lt. Colonel)
  m2. Francis Wigston (d 18.08.1882, Colonel)
  iv.+ other issue - Phiip Manly (b 03.05.1803, d 03.06.1817), Elizabeth Parish (b 1799-80, d c07.1814)
  m2. Harriet Pitts Gapper (b 1765-6, d 23.03.1849)
  F. Sir George Bulteel Fisher (bpt 06.04.1764, d 08.03.1834, Major General) had issue (1 dau)
  m. (17.03.1814) Elizabeth Rawlings (b 1770-1, d 27.09.1860, dau of Thomas Rawlings of White Waltham)
  G.+ other issue - Thomas of Peterborough (bpt 11.07.1753, d 09.1807), James (bpt 25.05.1755, d young), Jonathan Parker (bpt 28.09.1757, d 01.08.1838, Vicar of Rockbeare, Archdeacon of Barnstaple, Canon of Exeter)

Main source(s): Visitation (Frederick Arthur Crisp, England & Wales, Notes, vol 11 (1915), 'Pedigree of Fisher', p32)
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