He was active in local and state affairs. He served as justice of the peace and town clerk in Williamstown, VT. He represented Williamstown in the Vermont state legislature. He also was a probate judge for the district of Randolph.
He was a deacon in Williamstown's congregational church.
He and his wife had twelve children. Their eldest son, Jonathan, was a U.S. representative and United States attorney in New York.
Some records have the last name spelled as Fiske with an "e".
He was active in local and state affairs. He served as justice of the peace and town clerk in Williamstown, VT. He represented Williamstown in the Vermont state legislature. He also was a probate judge for the district of Randolph.
He was a deacon in Williamstown's congregational church.
He and his wife had twelve children. Their eldest son, Jonathan, was a U.S. representative and United States attorney in New York.
Some records have the last name spelled as Fiske with an "e".
Family Members
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Nathaniel Fisk
1775–1861
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Deacon William Roby Fisk
1777–1868
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Jonathan Fisk
1778–1832
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Joseph Fisk
1779–1795
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Polly Fiske Worthington
1781–1851
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John Fisk
1783–1857
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Benjamin Fisk
1784–1860
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Fisk Stebbins
1786–1874
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Sarah "Sally" Fisk White
1788–1843
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Anna Fisk White
1790–1864
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David Fisk
1793–1864
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Deacon Samuel Lolley Fisk
1794–1887
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