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Catherine Fish  (F5/1.4), daughter  of Joseph  Martin Fish and ancy "Ann" Dyches Fish, was born about 1826 in Louisiana.  She as married  about 1846,  probably in Williamson County to Wiley Dresser (D5/1.1).  He was  a drover  and frequently  made cattle  drives as far north as  St. Louis and Chicago, according to Nettie Dresser (D3/2.2), a

granddaughter.   She reported that he was attracted to the big cities of the North  and influenced  Catherine Fish Dresser (F5/1.4) to make plans to move  there.  She accompanied him, probably in the spring of 1855, on a cattle  drive northward,  perhaps driving  a wagon.  Tragedy struck on

the trip,  and both lost their lives--perhaps at the hands of robbers or of other causes, Nettie Dresser (D3/2.2) was unsure.

 

On August 6, 1855 Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1) conveyed "for the love and

affection  I  entertain  for  the  children  [unnamed]  of  my  daughter

Catharine Dresser  dscd. about  350 acres  adjoining Whitmire [Amanda M.

Fish Whitmire  (W5/1.3)] about six miles above Georgetown," according to

Williamson County Deed Book 6, page 122.

 

Children born  to Wiley  Dresser (D5/1.1)  and  Catherine  Fish  Dresser

(F5/1.4) include:

 

        Wiley Dresser, Jr.          (D4/1.1)        born about 1847

        Elbert Joseph "Ebb" Dresser (D4/1.2)        born about 1848

          (son)                     (D4/1.3)        born about 1850

 

Wiley Dresser, Jr. (D4/1.1), son of Wiley Dresser (D5/1.1) and Catherine

Fish Dresser  (F5/1.4), was  born about  1847,  probably  in  Williamson

County.   He was  orphaned about  age eight.   It  is believed  that  he

removed to  Oklahoma Territory,  perhaps participating in the land rush.

He was  married about 1865, wife's name Minnie.  Price Dresser (D4/1.3),

a nephew,  wrote in  1909 that Minnie Dresser lived in Norman, Oklahoma,

suggesting that Wiley Dresser, Jr. had died prior.

 

It is believed that children born to them include:

 

        Emzy Dresser        (D3/1.1)        born about 1866

        Charlie Dresser     (D3/1.2)        born about 1868

 

Elbert Joseph  "Ebb" Dresser (D4/1.2), son of Wiley Dresser (D5/1.1) and

Catherine Fish  Dresser (F5/1.4),  was  born  about  1847,  probably  in

Williamson County.   He  was orphaned  at the age of seven, according to

Nettie Dresser  (D3/2.2), his  daughter.   He received a land grant from

the State of Texas in Cooke County, Texas about 1872, and it remained in

the hands  of Desmond Dresser (D2/4.2), a grandson in 1987, according to

Elbert Joseph Dresser (D2/2.4), a grandson.

 

He was  married about  1874 to  Zanobia Hayhurst  (H4/1.1), probably  in

Grayson County,  Texas.   She, a widow, died in Gainesville, Texas about

1913.

 

Children born  to Elbert  Joseph  "Ebb"  Dresser  (D4/1.2)  and  Zanobia

Hayhurst Dresser (H4/1.1) include:

 

        Milton Bundick Dresser          (D3/2.1)        born in 1875

        Nettie Dresser                  (D3/2.2)        born about 1880

        Grover Cleveland Dresser        (D3/2.3)        born about 1884

        John Dresser                    (D3/2.4)        born about 1887

        Jennie Dresser                  (D3/2.5)        born about 1890

 

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          Zettie Dresser                                                                                                                                                       born about 1893

          Richard Dresser                                                                                                                                                   born about 1896

 

Milton Bundick  Dresser (D3/2.1),  son of  Elbert Joseph  "Ebb"  Dresser

(D4/1.2) and  Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser  (H4/1.1),  was  born  in  1878,

according to  Elbert Joseph  Dresser (D2/1.4),  a son.   He  was married

about 1897  to Dellar Black (B3/1.1) at Gainesville.  In 1899 they lived

in Cooke  County, in  1901 and 1904 in Foard County, and in 1912 in Clay

County, Texas.   They  moved to Lubbock County in 1919 and went into the

cattle business.   After  a disastrous blizzard in 1920 in which half of

his cattle  froze to  death he  became a farmer.  She died in Lubbock in

1928, and  he died  there in  1961.  They were buried in City of Lubbock

Cemetery.

 

Children born  to Milton  Bundick  Dresser  (D3/2.1)  and  Dellar  Black

Dresser (B3/1.1) include:

 

        Ethel Cleo Dresser      (D2/1.1)        born September 11, 1899

        Elzada Dresser          (D2/1.2)        born January 24, 1901

        Milton Benjamin Dresser (D2/1.3)        born October 20, 1904

        Elbert Joseph Dresser   (D2/1.4)        born January 14, 1912

 

Ethel Cleo Dresser (D2/1.1), daughter of Milton Bundick Dresser (D3/2.1)

and Dellar  Black Dresser (B3/1.1), was born September 11, 1899 in Cooke

County.   She was  married  in  1923  to  Laxative  Bromo  Quinine  Crim

(C2/1.1).   He died in 1928, and she was remarried in 1930 to Wyley Ahab

Lindsay (L2/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Dorris Crim             (C1/1.1)        born February 27, 1925

        Della Irene Crim        (C1/1.2)        born February 25, 1927

        Louise Janice Lindsay   (L1/1.1)        born February 9, 1931

 

Dorris Crim  (C1/1.1), daughter  of Laxative Bromo Quinine Crim (C2/1.1)

and Ethel  Cleo Dresser  Crim (D2/2.1), was born February 27, 1925.  She

was married about 1946 to Doyle Flores (F1/1.1).

 

Della Irene  Crim (C1/1.2),  daughter of  Laxative  Bromo  Quinine  Crim

(C2/1.1) and  Ethel Cleo  Dresser Crim  (D2/2.1), was  born February 25,

1927.   She was  married August  25, 1944 to Yantis Wright (W1/1.1).  In

June 1987  they lived  at 3700 Boulder in Odessa, Texas where he retired

after 34  years service with Phillips Petroleum Company as a maintenance

supervisor.

 

Louise Janice  Lindsay (L1/1.1), daughter of Wyley Ahab Lindsay (L2/1.1)

and Ethel Cleo Dresser Crim Lindsay (D2/2.1), was born February 9, 1931.

She was  married in  1948 to Richard Arnold Barber (B1/1.1).  He died in

1960, and  she was  remarried in  November 1962  to Luther  Hal Stephens

(S1/1.1).  In June 1987 they lived at 3611 36th Street in Lubbock.

 

 

Elzada Dresser (D2/1.2), daughter of Milton Bundick Dresser (D3/2.1) and

Dellar Black  Dresser (B3/1.1),  was born  January  24,  1901  in  Foard

County.   She was  married about  1918, husband's name Earhart.  She was

remarried, husband's  name Bachelor.   In  June  1987  she  lived  in  a

retirement home in Fallbrook, California.

 

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Milton Benjamin Dresser (D2/1.3), son of Milton Bundick Dresser (D3/2.1)

and Dellar  Black Dresser  (B3/1.1), was  born October 20, 1904 in Foard

County.  He died about 1984 in Lubbock.

 

Children born to him include:

 

        Buford Dresser          (D1/3.1)        born in 1928

 

Buford Dresser  (D1/3.1), son  of Milton  Benjamin Dresser (D2/1.3), was

born in  1928.   He was  married about 1950, wife's name Ozeta.  In June

1987 he lived in Lubbock where he was employed by the telephone company.

 

Elbert Joseph  Dresser (D2/1.4)  son of  Milton Bundick Dresser (D3/2.1)

and Dellar Black Dresser (B3/1.1), was born January 14, 1912 in Bellvue,

Texas.  His parents removed to Lubbock in 1919 where he attended school,

graduating  from  Lubbock  High  School  in  1931.    He  entered  Texas

Technological College  and was  married December  17, 1931 to Ina Louise

Stalnaker (S2/1.1).   She  was born  March 7,  1913 in  Lubbock.  He was

employed in  civil service  during World  War II  by the  U. S. Army Air

Corps.   She likewise worked in civil service.  In 1947 they returned to

Lubbock,  and  in  1957  removed  to  California.    He  mentioned  when

interviewed June  3, 1987 that he retired in 1970 after 30 years in gov-

ernment service.   At  that time  they lived  at 150-67  Rancho Santa Fe

Road, San Marcos, California.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Mary Louise Dresser        (D1/4.1)        born January 9, 1933

        Julian Donald Dresser      (D1/4.2)        born June 13, 1935

            William Wayne Dresser      (D1/4.3)        born February 25,

1943

 

Mary Louise Dresser (D1/4.1), daughter of Elbert Joseph Dresser (D2/1.4)

and Ina  Louise Stalnaker  Dresser (S2/1.1),  was born  January 9, 1933.

She was married in 1948 to Jimmie Ray McDaniel (M1/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Ronald Lee McDaniel        (M-1/1.1)       born June 11, 1952

        Martin Dane McDaniel       (M-1/1.2)       born in 1955

        Donald Wayne McDaniel      (M-1/1.3)       born in 1958

 

Ronald Lee  McDaniel (M-1/1.1),  son of Jimmie Ray McDaniel (M1/1.1) and

Mary Louise Dresser McDaniel (D-1/4/1), was born June 11, 1952.  In June

1987 he  was employed  as manager  of Point  Magoo Credit  Union,  Point

Magoo, California.

 

Julian Donald  Dresser (D1/4.2),  son of  Elbert Joseph Dresser (D2/1.4)

and Ina  Louise Stalnaker  Dresser (S2/1.1), was born June 13, 1935.  In

June 1987  he lived  in Hawaii and was employed as production manager of

Hawaii Public T.V.  He remained unmarried.

 

William Wayne  Dresser (D1/4.3),  son of  Elbert Joseph Dresser (D2/1.4)

and Ina  Louise Stalnaker  Dresser (S2/1.1), was born February 25, 1943.

He was  married about  1963 to  Elaine Rued (R1/1.1).  Following divorce

and remarriage,  he was  married for  the third  time about 1972, wife's

name Candacie.  In 1987 he, a truckdriver, lived in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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Children of William Wayne Dresser (D1/4.3) include:

 

        Jimmy Wayne Dresser        (D-1/3.1)        born in 1972

        Sarah Christine Dresser    (D-1/3.2)        born in 1974

        Joan Louise Dresser        (D-1/3.3)        born in 1979

        Michael Joseph Dresser     (D-1/3.4)        born in 1980

 

Nettie  Dresser  (D3/2.2),  daughter  of  Elbert  Joseph  "Ebb"  Dresser

(D4/1.2) and  Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1880,

probably in Cooke County.  She died about 1976.

 

Grover Cleveland  Dresser (D3/2.3),  son of  Elbert Joseph "Ebb" Dresser

(D4/1.2) and  Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1884,

probably in  Cooke County.   He  died about  1952 and was buried in Long

Beach, California.

 

John Dresser  (D3/2.4), son  of Elbert Joseph "Ebb" Dresser (D4/1.2) and

Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1887,  probably  in

Cooke County.   He acquired his father's land.  He died in the influenza

epidemic of 1918.

 

Children born to John Dresser (D3/2.4) include:

 

        Cecil Dresser          (D2/4.1)        born about 1900

        Desmond Dresser        (D2/4.2)        born about 1906

        Johnnie Ruth Dresser   (D2/4.3)        born about 1914

 

Cecil Dresser  (D2/4.1), son  of John  Dresser (D3/2.4),  was born about

1900 in Cooke County.  In June 1987 he lived in Dallas, Texas.

 

Desmond Dresser  (D2/4.2), son  of John Dresser (D3/2.4), was born about

1906 in  Cooke County.   He acquired his grandfather's property on which

the U. S. Army constructed Camp Howse during World War I.  Following the

war he  repurchased the  land from  the U.  S. Army.   Later the City of

Gainesville, Texas  constructed a  water reservoir  on the property.  In

June 1987 he lived in Gainesville.

 

Johnnie Ruth  Dresser (D2/4.3), daughter of John Dresser, was born about

1914 near Gainesville.  She continued there in June 1987.

 

Jennie  Dresser  (D3/2.5),  daughter  of  Elbert  Joseph  "Ebb"  Dresser

(D4/1.2) and  Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1890,

probably in Cooke County.  Of this individual nothing more is known.

 

Zettie  Dresser  (D3/2.6),  daughter  of  Elbert  Joseph  "Ebb"  Dresser

(D4/1.2) and  Zanobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1893,

probably in Cooke County.  Of this individual nothing more is known.

 

Richard Dresser  (D3/2.7), son  of Elbert  Joseph Dresser  (D4/1.2)  and

Zenobia Hayhurst  Dresser (H4/1.1),  was born  about 1896.  He became an

attorney and  established his  practice in Moran, Texas.  He was married

to one  of his  clients, a  ranchwoman, name  unknown about  1957.    No

children were born to them.

 

He replied  to a  query about the Dresser-Fish family placed in the "Ft.

Worth Star-Telegram"  by Mary  Alnora "Nora"  Cox Drennan  (C2/10.4)  in

1970.  He wrote:

 

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  "There were  three Dresser  brothers who  came from  England to  the

  United States.   One  of the brothers, Daniel Leroy Dresser, located

  in New  York City and founded Dresser Industries, oilfield equipment

  manufacturers.   The other two brothers located in Mississippi.  One

  of them, my grandfather, migrated to Texas and married a woman named

  Fish  in  Williamson  County.    I  do  not  know  the  name  of  my

  grandfather, but  I think  it was Wiley.  I had an uncle named Wiley

  Dresser and  he was  older than  my father,  therefore Wiley Dresser

  could have been named for his father."

 

The public  relations director  at Dresser-Rand  Corporation, Olean, New

York wrote August 17, 1987:

 

"There is little information readily available on the founder of Dresser

Industries, and  in our  research we  did not  come across  the name  of

Daniel Leroy  Dresser.  It is my assumption that the firm was founded by

Solomon Dresser in 1880 in Bradford, Pennsylvania."

 

It is  believed that  a third  son, (D4/1.3),  name unknown, was born to

Wiley Dresser  (D5/1.1) and  Catherine Fish Dresser (D5/1.4) about 1850.

It is  believed that  he accompanied  his  brother  Wiley  Dresser,  Jr.

(D4/1.1) in  a move  to Oklahoma.  It is believed that the third son and

his wife  both died  about 1875  and that  their children were reared by

Wiley Dresser, Jr. (D4/1.1).  It is believed that the children included:

 

        Price Dresser          (D3/3.1)        born about 1870

        Dory Dresser           (D3/3.2)        born about 1872

        Isaac Dresser          (D3/3.3)        born about 1874

 

Price Dresser  (D3/3.1), believed  to be  a son  of the "third son", was

born about  1870.  It is believed that he was reared by his uncle, Wiley

Dresser (D4/1.1).   In  a letter written April 2, 1909 he mentioned that

he "left  Unkle Wiley  Dresser just  20 years ago."  At that time he was

farming at  Amber, Oklahoma.  He mentioned that he was married, probably

about 1891.  wife's name, Mandy.  The letter written to his cousin, Mil-

ton Bundick Dresser (D3/2.1) read:

 

  "Amber, Oklahoma

  April 2, 1909

 

  My Dear Cousin Melton,

 

  Our cousin Charlie Dresser sent me your address.  Thot for past time

  and amusement  I would  write you a fue lines to see if I could here

  from you  by us  not none  [knowing] where  one another was at in so

  long.    Melt  is  your  trade  framing  [farming]  or  sum  Bissins

  [Business] Corse?   I  am framing  myself.   I am tending 125 ackers

  this year  8 milles  North of  Chickasha, Oklahoma.  I have two good

  teams &  4 head  of cattle,  16 head  of hoges, and I don't know how

  miney chickens that Mandy my wife has got.

 

  Well Cousin  Melton can you send me Brother ..... [Isak's?] address?

  Don't think  that I  have not  see or heard tell of him since I left

  Unkle Wiley Dresser just 20 years ago, and I would like to here from

  him or even here of him.  Do you no where Sister Dory is at now.  If

  you no please send me their address, will you.

 

  Melton, how  are you  getting along now?  Do you one [own] a farm or

 

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  not?   When you  write me  send me  all of your Brothers and sisters

  addresses.   I would like to here from them, and I spect that I will

  not here  from them  intill I write to them.  I went over to see Ant

  Miney [Minnie?]  Dresser, Unkle Wiley's wife, and she has got a nice

  home at  Norman, Oklahoma,  and Cousin Emzy [is] Runing a Well drill

  and making  good money  at it,  and Cousin  Charlie all most is inie

  thing that  you want  to call  him, carpner,  panter, paper  hanger,

  enginear and  a farmer,  just inie  thing that comes along he can do

  it.

 

  Well, I  have writin about all I no at this time.  I will write more

  next time.

 

  Excuse bad writin.  Write soon and tell me all the nuze.

 

                                            Your cousin,

                                            Price Dresser

                                            Amber, Oklahoma"

 

Joseph Dresser  (D5/1.3),  perhaps  the  "third  brother"  mentioned  by

Richard Dresser  (D3/2.7), appeared  as the  head of  a household in the

1900 census  of Orange  County Texas,  Enumeration District 58, page 17,

precinct 1:

 

            "Dresser, Joseph          58, born December 1841 in Germany,

naturalized

                  Annie         51, born September 1848 in Texas, wife

         Johnson, Jessie        23, born July 1876 in Texas, step-son

         Dresser, Joseph        15, born August 1884 in Texas, son

                         Julia         12, born September 1887 in Texas,

daughter

                  Crow, Mandy           7, born September 1892 in Texas,

granddaughter

                          Mary           5, born February 1895 in Texas,

granddaughter

        O'Malley, John          19, born in 1881 in Texas, boarder"

 

Joseph Adam  Fish (F5/1.5), son of Joseph Martin Fish (F6/1.1) and Nancy

"Ann" Dyches  Fish (D6/1.4),  was born in December 1830, in Mississippi,

according to  his 1850  census enumeration.   However, his 1880 and 1900

enumerations, believed  to be  more  accurate,  show  Louisiana  as  his

birthplace.   Lera Nix Beck (N2/1.1), a great-granddaughter, stated that

he was born in Sabine County, near Hemphill, Texas, in 1824.

 

He was  married December 15, 1849 to Frances Clark (C5/1.13), one-fourth

Cherokee, the  thirteenth child  of William  Clark (C6/1.1)  and Frances

Elizabeth Isaacs Clark (I6/1.1), according to John W. Clark, Fish family

researcher of  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  She was born in January 1835 in

Sabine County.  Frances Elizabeth Isaacs Clark (I6/1.1), the daughter of

Elijah Isaacs  (I7/1.1) and  Esther Donaho  Isaacs (D7/1.1), died in the

summer of  1836, according  to "More  Early Southeast Texas Families" by

Madeleine Martin.   William  Clark (C6/1.1),  who was born about 1790 in

South Carolina, died about 1856 in Sabine County.

 

Lera Nix Beck in 1949 wrote of Frances Clark (C5/1.13):

 

  "Frances Clark  was also born in Sabine County, near Beaver Lake, in

  1836.   They were  married in  1851 on her father's plantation where

 

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  she was  born.   She was  cared for  by two negro slave women by the

  names of Caroline and Mary.  Since Frances' mother died when she was

  very young  she was  very devoted  to her Negro mammies--in fact she

  named two  of her  daughters after  them.  The reason she decided to

  marry at  the early  age of  14 was  that one  night while  she  was

  washing dishes  in a  sullen mood  her father reprimanded her with a

  slap.   She later  declared she  decided then and there to marry and

  leave the old home."

 

They appeared in the 1850 census of Sabine County as Household 231-231:

 

           "Fish, Joseph           20, born in Mississippi, farmer, $396

real estate

               Frances          14, born in Texas, wife"

 

In 1856  they lived  in Johnson  County, Texas.   Later  they joined his

father's family in Williamson County.  He appeared there at Circleville,

Texas as the head of Household 366-376 in the 1860 census:

 

        "Fish, Joseph, Jr.      29, born in Louisiana, common laborer

               Francis          20, born in Texas, wife

               John H.           5, born in Texas, son

               Mary F.           2, born in Texas, daughter"

 

Adjoining was  the household of Joseph Strong (S6/1.1), No. 367-377, who

had remarried  Mary "Polly"  Dyches Kyle Strong (D6/1.5), aunt of Joseph

Adam Fish (F5/1.5).

 

In 1862  he enlisted  in Second  Texas Volunteer  Cavalry  Regiment  and

served until  the end  of the  war.  In 1869 they had returned to Sabine

County.   In 1871  Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) returned to Johnson County.

In 1873  they lived in Hamilton County, Texas.  Following this residence

Joseph Adam  Fish (F5/1.5)  moved to  Eastland County,  Texas and  later

lived north  of Ranger,  Texas "in  the Caddo."   On  June 28,  1880  he

appeared as  the head  of a  household in the census of Stephens County,

Texas, Household 134, Enumeration District 204, page 15, precinct 6:

 

        "Fish, Joseph   60, born in Louisiana, father born in Louisiana,

                            mother born in Louisiana, farmer

                     Frances  36, born in Texas, father born in Georgia,

mother born

                            in Louisiana, wife

                   William  17, born in Texas, father born Texas, mother

born in

                            Texas, son, laborer

                Silus    14, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother

born in

                            Texas, son, laborer

                Frank    11, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother

born in

                            Texas, son,

                Mira      9, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother

born in

                            Texas, daughter

                Caroline  7, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother

born in

                            Texas, daughter

                Thomas    3, born in Texas, father born in Texas, mother

 

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born in

                            Texas, son"

 

He received  Confederate Pension  No. 10285.   In  1900 Joseph Adam Fish

(F5/1.5) and Frances Clark Fish (C5/1.13) appeared in the enumeration of

the household  of Martha  J. Smith Fish (S4/1.1), their daughter-in-law,

in Stephens  County.   They were  recorded as  "Joseph A. Fish, 69, born

December 1830  in  Louisiana,  father-in-law;  Francis  Fish,  65,  born

January 1835 in Texas, mother-in-law."

 

Joseph  Adam   Fish  (F5/1.5),  "asthmatic,"  died  December  16,  1905,

according to Stephens County Death Book 1.  Frances Clark Fish (C5/1.13)

received Confederate  Widow's Pension No. 12626 shortly before her death

about 1908 in Stephens County.

 

Children born  to Joseph  Adam Fish  (F5/1.5)  and  Frances  Clark  Fish

(F5/1.13) include:

 

        Beckie Jane Fish        (F4/5.1)        born in 1853

        John Houston Fish       (F4/5.2)        born in 1856

        Mary F. Fish            (F4/5.3)        born in 1858

        William J. Fish         (F4/5.4)        born in 1863

        Cyrus Monroe Fish       (F4/5.5)        born April 1, 1865

        Isaac Franklin Fish     (F4/5.6)        born in 1869

        Mira "Sanna" Fish       (F4/5.7)        born in 1871

        Caroline Amanda Fish    (F4/5.8)        born in 1873

        Elizabeth Fish          (F4/5.9)        born about 1875

        Thomas Fish             (F4/5.10)       born in September 1878

        Leander Fish            (F4/5.11)       born about 1881

 

Beckie Jane  Fish (F4/5.1),  daughter of  Joseph Adam  Fish (F5/1.5) and

Frances Clark  Fish (F5/1.13),  was born  in 1853,  probably  in  Sabine

County.  She was burned to death by the fire around a washpot in 1854.

 

John Houston Fish (F4/5.2), son of Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and Frances

Clark Fish  (F5/1.13), was  born in  1856 in  Williamson County.  He was

married in  Johnson County February 8, 1872 to Martha J. Smith (S4/1.1),

according to  Johnson County  Marriage Book  3, page  15.   In 1873 they

lived in Grandview, Texas in Johnson County.

 

He was  enumerated as  the head  of Household  131 in the 1880 census of

Stephens County,  Texas, Enumeration  District 204, page 15, precinct 6,

near his father's household. The family was recorded as:

 

          "Fish,  John H.       24, born in Texas, father born in Texas,

mother

                                born in Texas, laborer

                     Martha        28, born in Louisiana, father born in

Louisiana,

                                mother born in Louisiana, wife

                  Lee Andrew     8, born in Texas, father born in Texas,

mother

                                born in Louisiana, son

                  Daniel W.      2, born in Texas, father born in Texas,

mother

                                born in Louisiana, son"

 

He was  a cottonginner  and died  in a  gin accident  August 14, 1889 in

 

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Stephens County.  He was  buried in  the  churchyard  at  Caddo,  Texas,

according to  Mrs. Lynda  Hall, 3620  Spurgeon, Ft. Worth, Texas, 76133.

Martha J.  Smith Fish  (S4/1.1), a  widow, appeared  as the  head  of  a

household in  the 1900  census of  Stephens County, Enumeration District

141, page 1, precinct 6:

 

        "Fish, Martha J.   52, born June 1847 in Louisiana

               Daniel W.   21, born December 1878 in Texas

               William D.  12, born September 1887 in Texas

               Eloiza      19, born February 1881 in Texas, daughter-in-

law

          Fish, Joseph A.   69, born December 1830 in Louisiana, father-

in-law

                  Francis     65, born January 1835 in Texas, mother-in-

law"

 

Children born  to John  Houston Fish  (F4/5.2) and  Martha J. Smith Fish

(S4/1.1) include:

 

        Leander Fish            (F3/2.1)        born February 26, 1873

        Daniel William Fish     (F3/2.2)        born December 1878

        William Douglas Fish    (F3/2.3)        born about 1881

        Betty Bernena Fish      (F3/2.4)        born about 1883

 

Leander Fish  (F3/2.1), son  of John Houston Fish (F4/5.2) and Martha J.

Smith Fish  (S4/1.1), was  born February  26, 1873  at  Grandview.    He

appeared in  the 1880  census of  his father's  household as "Lee Andrew

Fish," an  eight-year-old.   He was married about 1896 to Mary Elizabeth

Sims (S3/1.1).   He  died August 13, 1947.  Names of 13 children born to

Leander Fish (F3/2.1) and Mary Elizabeth Sims Fish (S3/1.1) are unknown.

 

Daniel William  Fish (F3/2.2),  son of  John Houston  Fish (F4/5.2)  and

Martha J.  Smith Fish  (S4/1.1), was born in Hamilton County in December

1878.   He appeared as a two-year-old in the 1880 census of his father's

household.   He was  married about  1898 to Eloiza Jennings (J3/1.1) who

was born  at Ranger,  Texas.   They  appeared  living  in  his  mother's

household in  the 1900  census of  Stephens County.   In  1910 they were

located on  a farm eight miles southeast of Archer City, Texas.  In 1948

they  were   honored  there  by  their  children  in  a  golden  wedding

celebration.  Of their 12 children 11 were still living at that time.

 

Children born  to Daniel  William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza Jennings Fish

(J3/1.1) include:

 

        Burney Fish (twin)      (F2/2.1)        born about 1900

        Barney Fish (twin)      (F2/2.2)        born about 1900

        Joe Fish (twin)         (F2/2.3)        born about 1902

        Jim Fish (twin)         (F2/2.4)        born about 1902

        Lois Fish               (F2/2.5)        born about 1905

        Zada Fish               (F2/2.6)        born about 1907

        Velma Fish              (F2/2.7)        born about 1910

        Ruth Fish               (F2/2.8)        born about 1912

        Bertha Fish             (F2/2.9)        born about 1915

        John Fish               (F2/2.10)       born about 1918

        Milton Fish             (F2/2.11)       born about 1921

 

Burney Fish  (F2/2.1), twin  son of  Daniel William  Fish  (F3/2.2)  and

Eloiza Jennings Fish (J3/1.1), was born about 1900.  In 1948 he lived at

 

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Plainview, Texas.

 

Barney Fish  (F2/2.2), twin  son of  Daniel William  Fish  (F3/2.2)  and

Eloiza Jennings Fish (J3/1.1), was born about 1900.  In 1948 he lived at

Archer City.

 

Joe Fish  (F2/2.3), twin  son of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish (J3/1.1), was born about 1902.  In 1948 he lived at Archer

City.

 

Jim Fish  (F2/2.4), twin  son of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish (J3/1.1), was born about 1902.  In 1948 he lived at Archer

City.

 

Lois Fish  (F2/2.5), daughter of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was  born about  1905.   She was  married about

1923, husband's name Ward.  In 1948 they lived in Odessa, Texas.

 

Zada Fish  (F2/2.6), daughter of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was  born about  1907.   She was  married about

1925, husband's name Kellum. In 1948 they lived at Plainview.

 

Velma Fish (F2/2.7), daughter of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was  born about  1910 at  Archer City.  She was

married about  1928, husband's  name Roberson.   In  1948 they  lived at

Archer City.

 

Ruth Fish  (F2/2.8), daughter of Daniel William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was  born about  1912 at  Archer City.  She was

married about 1930, husband's name Poirot.  In 1948 they lived at Archer

City.

 

Bertha Fish  (F2/2.9), daughter  of Daniel  William  Fish  (F3/2.2)  and

Eloiza Jennings  Fish (J3/1.1), was born about 1915 at Archer City.  She

was married  about 1934, husband's name Haigood.  In 1948 they continued

at Archer City.

 

John Fish  (F2/2.10), son  of Daniel  William Fish  (F3/2.2) and  Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was born about 1918 at Archer City.  In 1948 he

continued there.

 

Milton Fish  (F2/2.11), son  of Daniel  William Fish (F3/2.2) and Eloiza

Jennings Fish  (J3/1.1), was born about 1921 at Archer City.  In 1948 he

continued there.

 

William Douglas  Fish (F3/2.3),  son of  John Houston  Fish (F4/5.2) and

Martha J. Smith Fish (S4/1.1), was born about 1881.

 

Betty Bernena  Fish (F3/2.4), daughter of John Houston Fish (F4/5.2) and

Martha J.  Smith Fish  (S4/1.1), was  born about  1883.  She was married

about 1900,  husband's name  Nix.   In later  years  she  lived  with  a

daughter at Weatherford, Texas.

 

Six children  born to Betty Bernena Fish Nix (F3/2.4), according to Mrs.

Joe McGill, a daughter of Weatherford, include:

 

        Lera Nix                (N2/1.1)        born June 25, 1900

 

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Lera Nix (N2/1.1), daughter of Betty Bernena Fish Nix (F3/2.4), was born

June 25,  1900 in  Eastland County.   She  was married April 28, 1918 to

Charles Eli  Beck (B2/1.1).  In May 1985 they lived at Ranger.  Children

born to Charles Eli Beck (B2/1.1) and Lera Nix Beck (N2/1.1) include:

 

        Corvis Beck             (B1/1.1)        born about 1920

        Maxine Calvert Beck     (B1/1.2)        born about 1923

 

Mary F. Fish (F4/5.3), daughter of Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and Frances

Clark Fish  (F5/1.13), was  born in  1858 in Williamson County.  She was

married in 1874 to Mark Hand (H4/1.1).

 

William J.  Fish (F4/5.4),  son of Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and Frances

Clark Fish  (F5/1.13), was  born in  1863  in  Williamson  County.    He

appeared as  a 17-year-old in the 1880 census of his father's household.

He was  married March 21, 1888 to Betty Higgins (H4/1.1).  She died near

Cordell, Oklahoma.   He  brought his children to live in the home of his

brother, Cyrus Monroe Fish (F4/5.5) in Dawson County, Texas.  He did not

remarry.

 

Children born  to William  J.  Fish  (F4/5.4)  and  Betty  Higgins  Fish

(H4/1.1) include:

 

        Rose Fish               (F3/4.1)        born about 1890

        Lena Fish               (F3/4.2)        born about 1893

        Carl Fish               (F3/4.3)        born about 1896

 

Rose Fish  (F3/4.1), daughter  of William  J. Fish  (F4/5.4)  and  Betty

Higgins Fish  (H4/1.1), was born about 1890.  She was married about 1908

to Dock  Martin (M3/1.1),  a railroad  roundhouse employee  of  Southern

Pacific Railroad in Big Spring, Texas.  One daughter was born to them:

 

        Clema Martin            (M2/1.1)        born about 1910

 

Clema Martin  (M2/1.1), daughter  of Dock  Martin (M3/1.1) and Rose Fish

Martin (F3/4.1),  was born  about 1910.   She  became a schoolteacher in

Ajo, Arizona and did not marry.

 

Lena (or  Lula) Fish  (F3/4.2), daughter of William J. Fish (F4/5.4) and

Betty Higgins Fish (H4/1.1), was born about 1893.  She was married about

1911 to Clif Shefflette (S3/1.1).  Following his death she was remarried

to Homer Ingle (I3/1.1) and lived in Carlsbad, New Mexico.

 

Carl Fish  (F3/4.3), son  of William  J. Fish (F4/5.4) and Betty Higgins

Fish (H4/1.1) was born about 1896.

 

Cyrus Monroe Fish (F4/5.5), son of Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and Frances

Clark Fish  (C5/1.13), was born April 1, 1865, in Williamson County.  He

appeared as  "Silus Fish,"  a 14-year-old  in the  1880  census  of  his

father's household  in Stephens  County. He  was married there to Beulah

Bell Collie  (C4/1.1) who was born in Frankfort, Kentucky July 16, 1870.

She, the  daughter of  T. W. Collie (C5/1.1), a Methodist circuit rider,

eloped with  him July  10, 1889.   In  1890 they  lived at  Cisco, Texas

briefly before moving to West Texas where he worked as a cowboy for Col.

C. C.  Slaughter.   He appeared  as the  head of a household in the 1900

census of  Midland County,  Texas, Enumeration  District  110,  page  7,

precinct 1:

 

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        "Fish, Syrus       35, born April 1865 in Texas

               Belle       29, born July 1870 in Kentucky

               Pearl        6, born June 1893 in Texas

               Earl         9, born July 1890 in Texas

               Waller       4, born April 1896 in Texas

               Collie   10/12, born July 1899 in Texas"

 

About 1904  they lived  in Dawson  County where they homesteaded a ranch

and in  1906 moved  to Martin  County, Texas.   In  1918 they  moved  to

Snyder, Texas.  Cyrus Earl Fish (F3/2.1), a son, wrote in 1970:

 

  "The only  recollection I have of my grandparents was when they came

  to visit  us when  we lived  16 miles  west  of  Sparenberg,  Dawson

  County, on  four sections  of land  that Dad  had homesteaded.  They

  stayed about a week in the year 1904, and it was the year of the big

  freeze that  killed cattle  by the  thousands on  the  big  ranches.

  Grandpa, who  had asthma bad, said he couldn't stand the cold.  They

  returned to  Ranger.   He was,  as I recollect, very old [74], had a

  long beard  that came  down on  his chest.  He was a German, Grandma

  was part Indian."

 

Beulah Bell  Collie Fish  (C4/1.1) died  November 9, 1943.  Cyrus Monroe

Fish (F4/5.5)  moved to  Weatherford and  died there  January 19,  1953.

Children born to them include:

 

        Cyrus Earl Fish         (F3/5.1)        born July 6, 1890

        Pearl Fish              (F3/5.2)        born in June 1893

        Waller Daniel Fish      (F3/5.3)        born in April 1896

        Collie Joseph Fish      (F3/5.4)        born in July 1899

        Lillian Thelma Fish     (F3/5.5)        born about 1901

 

Cyrus Earl  Fish (F3/2.1),  son of Cyrus Monroe Fish (F4/5.5) and Beulah

Bell Collie  Fish (C4/1.1),  was born  July 6,  1890 in  Cisco.   He was

married December  21, 1910  in Gorman,  Texas  to  Cassandra  Ella  Wood

(W3/1.1).   She died  July 11,  1957, and  he was  remarried to  Bernice

Headstream (H3/1.1)  at Roswell,  New Mexico  January 10, 1959.  In 1970

they lived in Snyder.

 

Children born  to Cyrus  Earl Fish (F3/2.1) and Cassandra Ella Wood Fish

(W3/1.1) include:

 

        Creston Earl Fish       (F2/1.1)        born February 26, 1913

        Angelene Cyrella Fish   (F2/1.2)        born September 24, 1923

 

Creston Earl  Fish  (F2/1.1),  son  of  Cyrus  Earl  Fish  (F3/2.1)  and

Cassandra Ella Wood Fish (W3/1.1), was born February 26, 1913 at Gorman.

He was  married September 4, 1937 at Raton, New Mexico to Margaret Glaha

(G2/1.1).   In 1984  they lived  in Phoenix, Arizona.  Two children were

adopted by them:

 

        Robert Dean Fish        (F1/1.1)        born May 26, 1942

        Susan Fish              (F1/1.2)        born October 2, 1947

 

Robert Dean Fish (F1/1.1), adopted son of Creston Earl Fish (F2/1.1) and

Margaret Glaha  Fish (G2/1.1),  was born  May 26,  1942.  He was married

about 1965.

 

Susan Fish  (F1/1.2), adopted daughter of Creston Earl Fish (F2/1.1) and

 

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Margaret Glaha Fish (G2/1.1), was born October 2, 1947.  She was married

about 1969.

 

Angelene Cyrella Fish (F2/1.2), daughter of Cyrus Earl Fish (F3/2.1) and

Cassandra Ella Wood Fish (W3/1.1), was born September 24, 1923.  She was

married September 4, 1942 at Snyder to John Terrell Lynch, Jr. (L2/1.1).

In 1970 they lived in Waco, Texas.  In 1984 they continued in Waco where

she was employed in the Physics Department at Baylor University.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Cassandra Ann Lynch     (L1/1.1)        born August 6, 1946

        John Terrell Lynch III  (L1/1.2)        born December 31, 1948

        John Terrell Lynch IV   (L1/1.3)        born December 7, 1949

 

Cassandra Ann  Lynch (L1/1.1),  daughter  of  John  Terrell  Lynch,  Jr.

(L2/1.1) and  Angelene Cyrella  Fish Lynch  (F2/1.2), was born August 6,

1946.   She was  married September  30, 1968 in Waco to Herbert Elliston

Wright, Jr  (W1/1.1).  In 1970 they lived in Abilene, Texas where he was

with Internal  Revenue Service  and she  was employed  by Taylor  County

Mental Health  & Mental Retardation.  In 1984 he continued with Internal

Revenue Service and lived in Lubbock.

 

John Terrell Lynch III (L1/1.2), son of John Terrell Lynch, Jr. (L2/1.1)

and Angelene  Cyrella Fish  Lynch (F2/1.2),  was born December 31, 1948.

He died January 2, 1949.

 

John Terrell  Lynch IV (L1/1.3), son of John Terrell Lynch, Jr. (L2/1.1)

and Angelene Cyrella Fish Lynch (F2/1.2), was born December 7, 1949.  In

1970 he was a civil engineering student at Texas A&M University.

 

Pearl Fish  (F3/2.2), daughter  of Cyrus Monroe Fish (F4/5.5) and Beulah

Bell Collie Fish (C4/1.1), was born in June 1893.  She was married about

1910 to George Morrow (M3/1.1).  In 1970 she lived in Weatherford.

 

Two children were born to them:

 

        Mary Nell Morrow        (M2/1.1)        born about 1912

        George Daniel Morrow    (M2/1.2)        born about 1915

 

Mary Nell  Morrow (M2/1.1), daughter of George Morrow (M3/1.1) and Pearl

Fish Morrow  (F3/2.2), was  born about 1912.  She was married about 1930

to Gorman  Jones (J2/1.1).  One son,  Robert Gorman  Jones (J1/1.1), was

born to them.

 

George Daniel  Morrow (M2/1.2),  son of George Morrow (M3/1.1) and Pearl

Fish Morrow (F3/2.2), was born about 1915.  He was married about 1936 to

Marie Brisco (B2/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Martha Marie Morrow     (M1/2.1)        born about 1938

        William Daniel Morrow   (M1/2.2)        born about 1942

 

Martha Marie  Morrow (M1/2.1), daughter of George Daniel Morrow (M2/1.2)

and Marie  Brisco Morrow (B2/1.1), was born about 1938.  She was married

about 1960  to Joe  London (L1/1.1).   In  1970 they lived in Arlington,

Texas.

 

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Two sons were born to them:

 

        Larry London            (L-1/1.1)       born in 1962

        Gary London             (L-1/1.2)       born in 1964

 

William Daniel Morrow (M1/2.2), son of George Daniel Morrow (M2/1.2) and

Marie Brisco Morrow (B2/1.1), was born about 1942.  He was married about

1965 to  Kaye Lester (L1/1.1).  A son, John Daniel Morrow (M-1/2.1), was

born to them about 1968.  In 1970 they lived in Arlington.

 

Waller Daniel  Fish (F3/2.3),  son of  Cyrus Monroe  Fish  (F4/5.5)  and

Beulah Bell  Collie Fish  (C4/1.1), was  born in  April 1896.    He  was

married about  1925 to  Bessie Garner  (G3/1.1).    A  son,  David  Fish

(F2/3.1), was born to Waller Daniel Fish (F3/2.3) and Bessie Garner Fish

(G3/1.1).  In 1984 he lived in Snyder.

 

Collie Joseph  Fish (F3/5.4),  son of  Cyrus Monroe  Fish  (F4/5.5)  and

Beulah Bell Collie Fish (C4/1.1), was born in July 1899.  He was married

about 1925  to Gertrude  Isaacs (I3/1.1) who was born February 14, 1907.

She was  a daughter  of J. D. Isaacs (I4/1.1), pioneer rancher of Scurry

County, Texas.

 

In 1970  Collie Joseph  Fish (F3/5.4)  operated Fish  & Newton  Hardware

Company in Snyder.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Donald Collie Fish      (F2/4.1)        born November 8, 1929

        Jay C. Fish             (F2/4.2)        born January 29, 1934

        Ann Fish                (F2/4.3)        born November 15, 1937

 

Donald Collie  Fish (F2/4.1),  son of  Collie Joseph  Fish (F3/5.4)  and

Gertrude Isaacs  Fish (I3/1.1),  was born November 8, 1929.  He became a

geologist and lived in Alabama in 1970.

 

Jay C.  Fish (F2/4.2),  son of  Collie Joseph Fish (F3/5.4) and Gertrude

Isaacs Fish  (I3/1.1), was  born January  29, 1934.  He became a surgeon

and lived in Galveston, Texas in 1970 and in 1985.

 

Ann Fish  (F2/4.3), daughter of Collie Joseph Fish (F3/5.4) and Gertrude

Isaacs Fish  (I3/1.1), was  born November  15, 1937.  Later she lived in

College Station, Texas.

 

Lillian Thelma Fish (F3/5.5), daughter of Cyrus Monroe Fish (F4/5.5) and

Beulah Belle Collie Fish (C4/1.1), was born about 1901.  She was married

at Snyder August 27, 1924 to John T. Dix (D3/1.1) of Coleman, Texas.  He

was born  December 14, 1901 at Gorman, Texas.  They continued in Coleman

in 1970.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Donald Waller Dix       (D2/1.1)        born about 1920

        Lowell Thomas Dix       (D2/1.2)        born about 1922

        Jerry Dix               (D2/1.3)        born about 1924

        Dorothy Pearl Dix       (D2/1.4)        born about 1927

 

Donald Waller  Dix (D2/1.1), son of John Dix (D3/1.1) and Lillian Thelma

 

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Fish Dix  (F3/2.5), was  born about  1920.  He was married about 1946 to

Mary Brown (B2/1.1).

 

Lowell Thomas  Dix (D2/1.2), son of John Dix (D3/1.1) and Lillian Thelma

Fish Dix  (F3/2.5), was  born about  1922.  He was married about 1946 to

Carolyn Watson (W2/1.1).

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Jerry Dix               (D1/2.1)        born about 1949

        Dorothy Pearl Dix       (D1/2.2)        born about 1953

 

Jerry Dix (D2/1.3), son of John Dix (D3/1.1) and Lillian Thelma Fish Dix

(F3/2.5), was born about 1924.  He was married about 1948 to Judy Ammons

(A2/1.1).

 

Dorothy Pearl  Dix (D1/2.2),  daughter of  John Dix (D3/1.1) and Lillian

Thelma Fish  Dix (F3/2.5),  was born  about 1927.  She was married about

1946 to Cecil Massey (M1/1.1). Four children were born to them.  In 1970

they lived in Temple, Texas.

 

Isaac Franklin  Fish (F4/5.6),  son of  Joseph Adam  Fish  (F5/1.5)  and

Frances Clark Fish (C5/1.13), was born in 1869 in Williamson County.  He

was married  September 15, 1889 in Stephens County to Miss R. B. Russell

(R4/1.1) and removed to Oklahoma.

 

Children born  to Isaac  Franklin Fish  (F4/5.6) and  R. B. Russell Fish

(F4/1.1) include:

 

        Waller Fish             (F3/6.1)        born about 1901

        Kellie Fish             (F3/6.2)        born about 1903

        Elias Fish              (F3/6.3)        born about 1906

 

Mira "Sanna"  Fish (F4/5.7),  daughter of  Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and

Frances Clark  Fish (C5/1.13),  was born in 1871 in Johnson County.  She

was married  December 29,  1887 to Jim N. Scott (S4/1.1).  Later she was

remarried to Buck Masters (M4/1.1).

 

Caroline Amanda Fish (F4/5.8), daughter of Joseph Adam Fish (F5/1.5) and

Frances Clark  Fish (C5/1.13), was born in 1873 in Hamilton County.  She

was married  February 18, 1890 about 1889 to Charlie Clay "Ted" Hamilton

(H4/1.1), according  to Stephens  County marriage records.  Both died in

Stephens County and were buried in Veal Cemetery.

 

Children born to them include:

 

        Katie Mary Hamilton          (H3/1.1)        born about 1889

        Henry David Hamilton         (H3/1.2)        born about 1890

        Robert Joseph Hamilton       (H3/1.3)        born about 1891

        Johnnie Dew Hamilton         (H3/1.4)        born about 1892

        Willie Mae Hamilton (twin)   (H3/1.5)        born about 1894

        Charley Clay Hamilton (twin) (H3/1.6)        born about 1894

        Dora Frances Hamilton        (H3/1.7)        born May 22, 1895

 

Katie Mary  Hamilton (H3/1.1),  daughter of  Charlie Clay "Ted" Hamilton

(H4/1.1) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born  about

1889.  She was married about 1915 to Cleone Pitcock (P3/1.1).

 

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Henry David  Hamilton (H3/1.2),  son  of  Charlie  Clay  "Ted"  Hamilton

(H4/1.2) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born  about

1890.  He was married about 1912 to June Thompson (T3/1.1).

 

Robert Joseph  Hamilton (H3/1.3),  son of  Charlie Clay  "Ted"  Hamilton

(H4/1.2) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born  about

1891.  He was married about 1914 to Louise Cutsinger (C3/1.1).

 

Johnnie Dew  Hamilton (H3/1.4),  son  of  Charlie  Clay  "Ted"  Hamilton

(H4/1.2) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born  about

1892.  He was married about 1916 to Eunice Davenport (P3/1.1).

 

Willie Mae  Hamilton (H3/1.5),  twin  daughter  of  Charlie  Clay  "Ted"

Hamilton (H4/1.1)  and Caroline  Amanda Fish Hamilton (F4/5.8), was born

about 1894.  She was married about 1920 to Albert Williams (W3/1.1).

 

Charlie Clay  Hamilton (H3/1.6), twin son of Charlie Clay "Ted" Hamilton

(H4/1.1) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born  about

1894.  He was married to Agnes River (R3/1.1).

 

Dora Frances  Hamilton (W3/1.7), daughter of Charlie Clay "Ted" Hamilton

(H4/1.1) and  Caroline Amanda  Fish Hamilton  (F4/5.8), was  born May 2,

1895.  She was married in 1910 to John Rinks (R3/1.1).  He died in 1918,

and she  was remarried to Charlie Williams (W3/1.2).  In 1971 they lived

in Graham, Texas.

 

Elizabeth Fish  (F4/5.9), daughter  of Joseph  Adam  Fish  (F5/1.5)  and

Frances Clark  Fish (C5/1.13),  was born about 1875.  She did not appear

in the 1880 census enumeration of her father's household.

 

Thomas Fish  (F4/5.10), son  of Joseph  Adam Fish  (F5/1.5) and  Frances

Clark Fish  (F5/1.13), was  born in  September 1878.   He  appeared as a

three-year-old in  the 1880  census of  his father's  household.   A Tom

Fish, age  21, believed  to be (F4/5.10), appeared in the 1900 census of

Martin County,  Enumeration District  53, page  2, living alone.  He was

married about  1901 to  Ola Mahole  (M4/1.1) in  Stephens County.    One

child, who  died in  infancy, was  born to Thomas Fish (F4/5.10) and Ola

Mahole Fish (M4/1.1).

 

Leander Fish  (F4/5.11), son  of Joseph  Adam Fish  (F5/1.5) and Frances

Clark Fish  (F5/1.13), was  born about  1881.   He lived  about 1900  in

Chickasha, according to John W. Clark.  "Joseph Fish, Jr. and John Henry

Clark were  first cousins.   They both owned farms 3 miles apart--Joseph

Fish in  Grady County  and John  Henry Clark  in Caddo County.  However,

Joseph Fish  only stayed  a few  years and moved away.  Leander Fish was

the original  land owner  of 160  acres drawn August 29, 1901 located 14

miles southeast of Chickasha."

 

Children born to Leander Fish (F4/5.11) include:

 

        Dan Fish                (F3/11.1)       born about 1901

        Alvin Fish              (F3/11.2)       born about 1903

 

Dan Fish  (F3/11.1), son of Leander Fish (F4/5.11), was born about 1901.

Later he  lived near  Vernon, Texas  with two  sons  who  were  building

contractors.

 

Isaac Franklin  Fish (F5/1.6),  son of  Joseph Martin  Fish (F6/1.1) and

 

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Nancy "Ann"  Dyches Fish  (D6/1.2), was  born in  1833 in Louisiana.  He

appeared in  the 1850  census as a 17-year-old.  He was married February

21, 1858  to Nancy  Whitmire Wood  (W4/2.2), according  to Jasper County

marriage records.  She was the daughter of John L. Whitmire (W5/5.2) and

Harriett R. "Hannah" Miles Whitmire (M5/1.1).

 

Isaac Franklin  Fish (F5/1.6) appeared as the head of a household in the

1860 census of Jasper County, Household 123-123:

 

        "Fish, Isaac    27, born in Louisiana, farmer

               Nancy    22,

               Elias  2/12"

 

He  was   "enumerated  beside  Elias  Whitmire,"  according  to  McGinty

research.   Apparently Nancy Whitmire Wood Fish (W4/2.2) died during the

Civil War.   He  was remarried  May 12,  1866 to  Mrs. Sarah  J.  Herne,

according to Jasper County Marriage Book A, page 201.

 

On August  25, 1866 he received a deed from John A. Richardson of Harris

County, Texas  to 160 acres in the Elijah Allen and John J. Laird Survey

located "six  miles east  of the  Neches River  and 31  miles  south  of

Jasper, Texas"  for $150,  according to  Jasper County Deed Book H, page

224.

 

He was enumerated as the head of Household 234-235 in the 1870 census of

Jasper County.  It is believed that Sarah J. Herne Fish died about 1878.

 

Isaac Franklin  Fish (F5/1.6)  received a  deed November  19, 1879  from

Wiley Curry and his wife Angeline Moray Morse Whitmire Curry (M4/1.1) to

160 acres in the Benjamin Richardson Survey for $70, according to Jasper

County Deed  Book P,  page 618.  He was remarried March 10, 1880 to Mrs.

Henrietta Blackman  Craft, according  to Jasper  County Marriage Book C,

page 197.

 

They were  enumerated in  the 1880  census of Jasper County, Enumeration

District 39, page 17, precinct 4 as:

 

            "Fish, Isaac       47, born in Louisiana, married within the

year,

               Henriette  27, born in Mississippi, wife

               John M.    11, born in Texas, son

               Leah A.     9, born in Texas, daughter

               Nancy J.    7, born in Texas, daughter

               Martin G.   5, born in Texas, son

     Blackman, William     3, born in Texas, step-son"

 

On March  8, 1881  Isaac Franklin  Fish  (F5/1.6),  "assignee  of  Wiley

Curry," received  a patent  from the State of Texas to 160 acres located

"33 miles south of Jasper on Cow Bayou," according to Jasper County Deed

Book P, page 602.

 

Apparently Isaac  Franklin Fish  (F5/1.6) died  about 1881.    Henrietta

Blackman Craft  Fish was  remarried August 1, 1882 to Dudley A. Johnson,

according to Jasper County Marriage Book D, page 52.

 

Children born  to Isaac  Franklin Fish  (F5/1.6) and Nancy Whitmire Wood

Fish (W4/2.2) include:

 

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        Elias Fish              (F4/6.1)        born in 1860

 

Children born  to Isaac  Franklin Fish  (F5/1.6) and Sarah J. Herne Fish

include:

 

        John Marion Fish        (F4/6.2)        born May 2, 1868

        Leah A. "Lucy" Fish     (F4/6.3)        born in 1871

        Nancy J. Fish           (F4/6.4)        born in 1873

        Martin F. Fish          (F4/6.5)        born in 1875

 

Elias Fish  (F4/6.1), son  of Isaac  Franklin Fish  (F5/1.6)  and  Nancy

Whitmire Wood  Fish (W4/2.2),  was born  in  1860.  He was shown as "age

2/12" in the 1860 census of his father's household.

 

John Marion Fish (F4/6.2), son of Isaac Franklin Fish (F5/1.6) and Sarah

J. Herne  Fish, was  born May  2, 1868.    According  to  Jasper  County

Marriage Book  E, page 49 he was married April 13, 1887 to Mrs. Margaret

L. "Maggie" Good who was born in Texas in March 16, 1863.

 

On May  4, 1889  John Marion  Fish (F4/6.2)  deeded his  interest in the

property of  Isaac Franklin  Fish (F5/1.6)  to  R.  C.  Conn  for  $100,

according to  Jasper County  Deed Book  P, pages  604-607.    The  deeds

covered 160  acres received an assignment from Wiley Curry, 160 acres in

Benjamin Richardson Survey and 160 acres in the Allen-Laird Survey.

 

They appeared  in the 1900 census of Jasper County, Enumeration District

28, page 9, precinct 2:

 

        "Fish, John M.          32, born May 1868 in Texas

               Maggie L.        37, born May 1863 in Texas

         Good, Dean H.          12, born January 1887 in Texas, Ad."

 

[It is believed that "Ad." above indicates "Adopted."]

 

Margaret L.  "Maggie" Good  Fish died October 21, 1932, according to her

tombstone in  Jasper City  Cemetery.   John  Marion  Fish  (F4/6.2)  was

remarried August  6, 1933  to Georgia  Broderick (B4/1.1),  according to

Jasper County Marriage Book M, page 86.  He, a merchant, was living near

Jasper in 1941, according to Judge Charles Augustus Lord (L4/1.1).  Mary

Lucretia E. Lord Crusan (L2/2.3) in 1985 fondly recalled their visits to

the store  of John  Marion Fish  (F4/6.2) and receiving candy each time.

He died May 6, 1952, according to his tombstone in Jasper City Cemetery.

No children were born to John Marion Fish (F4/6.2) and Georgia Broderick

Fish (B4/1.1).

 

Children born to John Marion Fish (F4/6.2) and Margaret L. "Maggie" Good

Fish include:

 

        Bertha Fish             (F3/2.1)        born in 1902

 

Bertha Fish (F3/2.1), daughter of John Marion Fish (F4/6.2) and Margaret

L. "Maggie"  Good Fish,  was born  and died  in 1902,  according to  her

tombstone in Antioch Cemetery in Jasper County.

 

Leah A.  "Lucy" Fish  (F4/6.3), daughter of Isaac Franklin Fish (F5/1.6)

and Sarah J. Herne Fish, was born in 1871.  She appeared as a nine-year-

old in the 1880 census of her father's household.

 

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Nancy J.  Fish (F4/6.4),  daughter of  Isaac Franklin  Fish (F5/1.6) and

Sarah J. Herne Fish, was born in 1873.  She appeared as a seven-year-old

in the 1880 census of her father's household.

 

Martin F.  Fish (F4/6.5),  son of Isaac Franklin Fish (F5/1.6) and Sarah

J. Herne  Fish, was born in 1875.  He appeared as a five-year-old in the

1880 census  of his  father's household.   He was married about 1902, to

Mary S. Coughlin (C4/1.1) who was born in 1874.

 

"M. S.  and Martin  Fish" gave  a deed  to 80  acres to B. A. Richardson

April 26, 1905, according to Newton County Deed Book N, page 408.

 

Martin F.  Fish (F4/6.5)  received a  quit claim deed July 14, 1906 from

Martin Smith  to property  in Newton  County, according  to Deed Book N,

page 589.   Martin  F. Fish  (F4/6.5) and Mary S. Coughlin Fish (C4/1.1)

gave a  timber deed  to Miller-Link  Lumber  Company  August  27,  1906,

according to Newton County Deed Book Y, page 398.

 

He received  a deed  January 7, 1908 from "Lizzie and Abe Christopherson

in the  J. D.  Ray Headright,"  according to  Newton County Deed Book 4,

page 114.   He  received a  deed to adjoining property December 18, 1912

from U.  B. Ogden and his wife, Lottie Ogden, according to Newton County

Deed Book 8, page 186.

 

Martin F.  Fish (F4/6.5)  and Mary  S. Coughlin  Fish (C4/1.1) deeded 40

acres to A. L. Whitman January 30, 1913, according to Newton County Deed

Book 8,  page 190.   They  deeded another 40 acres to Eddie Walker March

19, 1913, according to Newton County Deed Book 8, page 223.  They deeded

35 acres  in the  J. D.  Ray Headright to Richard West December 1, 1913,

according to Newton County Deed Book 12, page 565.

 

Martin F.  Fish (F4/6.5)  received a  deed to an interest in 40 acres in

the J.  D. Ray  Headright March  9, 1914 from Eddie Walker and his wife,

Ethel Walker, according to Newton County Deed Book 11, page 584.

 

Apparently Mary  S. Coughlin  Fish (C4/1.1)  died about 1926.  Martin F.

Fish (F4/6.5)  was  remarried  July  27,  1928  to  Mrs.  Ida  McKinnon,

according to Newton County Marriage Book K, page 367.

 

They gave  an oil  and gas  lease January  26, 1934  to Charles  Martin,

according to Newton County Deed Book 47, page 134.  On November 28, 1936

they deeded  17.67 acres to Rheuben Hathcox and Grace Hathcox, according

to Newton County Deed Book 54, page 366.

 

Martin F. Fish (F4/6.5) died January 6, 1953, according to his tombstone

in Trout  Creek Cemetery in Newton County.  No children were born to him

and Ida McKinnon Fish.

 

Children born  to Martin  F. Fish  (F4/6.5) and  Mary S.  Coughlin  Fish

(C4/1.1) include:

 

        Mildred Fish            (F3/5.1)        born September 22, 1903

        Martin Effie Fish       (F3/5.3)        born March 3, 1912

 

Mildred Fish  (F3/5.1), daughter  of Martin F. Fish (F4/6.5) and Mary S.

Coughlin Fish (C4/1.1), was born September 22, 1903, according to Newton

County Birth Book 1, page 7.

 

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Martin Effie Fish (F3/5.3), daughter of Martin F. Fish (F4/6.5) and Mary

S. Coughlin  Fish (C4/1.1),  was born  March 3,  1912  at  Call,  Texas,

according to  Newton County  Probate Birth  Book 3,  page 483.   She was

described as  the "third  child, three living."  Martin F. Fish (F4/6.5)

was a  resident of  Newton County  October 14,  1942 when  he  filed  an

affidavit to  obtain the  birth certificate.  Martin Effie Fish (F3/5.3)

was married  March 15,  1928 to J. D. Bean (B3/1.1), according to Newton

County Marriage Book K, page 338.

 

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