Mary Alice Reeder was the 8th of eleven children born to John Reeder and Mary Hardin.
Mary Alice Reeder married Henry Clay Fisher on March 14th, 1877. Henry Clay Fisher, the 9th of 13 children born to John B Fisher and Nancy D Webb, had spent his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood farming the fertile lands of Illinois. Henry and his lovely bride were well-respected members of the community. While he engaged in farming, with the latest in machinery and farming equipment, Mary Alice was the superlative wife and mother. Henry was the Clerk of the School Board, and both were members of the Christian Church.
Children of Henry Clay Fisher and Mary Alice Reeder:
♡ John E Fisher (1877 – )
♡ Minnie Myrtle Fisher (1880 – 1932)
♡ Lulu M Fisher (1882 – )
♡ Mayme Olive Fisher (1888 – 1937)
♡ William Henry Fisher (1891 – )
♡ Fred Hobart Fisher (1895 – 1962)
♡ Blanche G Fisher (1902 – 1998)
On Jan 19, 1919, at the age of 72, Henry Clay Fisher died in Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois. Mary Alice Reeder Fisher followed him in death less than two years later, in 1921. Mary Alice Reeder is buried with Henry Clay Fisher at Sulphur Springs Cemetery in Loami, Illinois.
Mary Alice Reeder was the 8th of eleven children born to John Reeder and Mary Hardin.
Mary Alice Reeder married Henry Clay Fisher on March 14th, 1877. Henry Clay Fisher, the 9th of 13 children born to John B Fisher and Nancy D Webb, had spent his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood farming the fertile lands of Illinois. Henry and his lovely bride were well-respected members of the community. While he engaged in farming, with the latest in machinery and farming equipment, Mary Alice was the superlative wife and mother. Henry was the Clerk of the School Board, and both were members of the Christian Church.
Children of Henry Clay Fisher and Mary Alice Reeder:
♡ John E Fisher (1877 – )
♡ Minnie Myrtle Fisher (1880 – 1932)
♡ Lulu M Fisher (1882 – )
♡ Mayme Olive Fisher (1888 – 1937)
♡ William Henry Fisher (1891 – )
♡ Fred Hobart Fisher (1895 – 1962)
♡ Blanche G Fisher (1902 – 1998)
On Jan 19, 1919, at the age of 72, Henry Clay Fisher died in Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois. Mary Alice Reeder Fisher followed him in death less than two years later, in 1921. Mary Alice Reeder is buried with Henry Clay Fisher at Sulphur Springs Cemetery in Loami, Illinois.
Family Members
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David Harter Reeder
1837–1908
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James S. Reeder
1840–1923
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Harriet Putnam Reeder Ellars
1842–1928
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William Henry Harrison Reeder
1845–1927
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Alexander Delrock Reeder
1846–1864
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Thomas Corwin Reeder
1849–1924
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Sarah Boone Reeder Reves
1852–1904
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John Andrew Reeder Jr
1854–1945
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Frank Lincoln Reeder Sr
1860–1931
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