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Families covered: Fisher (related canons)
John Fisher (Rector of Milton, Berkshire) | |||||||||||||||
m. Mary possibly parents of ... | |||||||||||||||
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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