Samuel Fisher was bom Aug. 4, 1787, in Franklin county, Penn. His parents were Protestants, from Germany. Hannah Beaver was born Sept. 29, l795, in the same county. Her father was a soldier in the revolution. Samuel Fisher and Hannah Beaver were married in their native countv. They had thirteen children there and moved to Springfield, Ill., Nov. 13, 1840. Their children: Alexander, George, Samuel B, Louisa, William, Charles, Caroline, Susannah, Mary, Hannah M, Kate, Julia, and Victoria.
Samuel Fisher died May 11, 1856, and Mrs. Hannah Fisher died April 21, 1867, both in Springfield.
History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois: "centennial record" By John Carroll Power, Sarah A. Power, Old Settlers' Society of Sangamon County (Ill.)1881.
Samuel Fisher was bom Aug. 4, 1787, in Franklin county, Penn. His parents were Protestants, from Germany. Hannah Beaver was born Sept. 29, l795, in the same county. Her father was a soldier in the revolution. Samuel Fisher and Hannah Beaver were married in their native countv. They had thirteen children there and moved to Springfield, Ill., Nov. 13, 1840. Their children: Alexander, George, Samuel B, Louisa, William, Charles, Caroline, Susannah, Mary, Hannah M, Kate, Julia, and Victoria.
Samuel Fisher died May 11, 1856, and Mrs. Hannah Fisher died April 21, 1867, both in Springfield.
History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois: "centennial record" By John Carroll Power, Sarah A. Power, Old Settlers' Society of Sangamon County (Ill.)1881.
Family Members
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Judge Alexander Fisher
1815–1891
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George Fisher
1816–1897
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Samuel B. Fisher
1817–1878
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Louisa Fisher Constant
1819–1890
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William Fisher
1821–1910
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Charles Fisher
1822–1911
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Caroline Fisher Dorwin
1824–1895
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Susannah Fisher Culbertson
1826–1885
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Mary Fisher
1828–1852
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Hannah M. Fisher Cullom
1831–1861
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Catherine "Kate" Fisher
1833–1915
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Julia Fisher Cullom
1835–1909
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Victoria Fisher
1837–1916
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