THE FISH FAMILY of England and America

By Lester Warren Fish


                EARLY FISH FAMILIES IN ENGLAND                   109

Carpenter's Regt. Served 14 days. Marched from Rehoboth,
Mass., to Bristol, RI on Alarm of Dec. 8, 1776. Also in Capt.
James Hill's Company, Col. Williams' Reg't.  Roll sworn to at
Rehoboth.  On Apr. 8, 1760, he m. Barbara Bowen of Warwick,
RI.

Children:
    790 Mary7, b.May 13, 1761
    791 Simon
 +  792 Daniel, b.Feb 3, 1764; m. Feb 8, 1795, Bethial Read.
    793 Barbara, b. Nov 22, 1768.
    794 Anne, b.Dec 13, 1771.
    795 Lucy, b.1774; d.Mar 2, 1864, age 90; m. May 27, 1792, Joel Peck
        of Barrington.
    796 James, b.June 2, 1776
    797 Lydia, b.Apr 2, 1777

792 DANIEL7 FISH (Daniel6, Daniel5, Robert4, Thomas3, Alice2,
John1), son of (749) Daniel and Barbara (Bowen) Fish, was b.
at Dighton, Mass., Feb 3, 1764.  On Feb. 8, 1795, he m. Bethiah
Read.

Children:
    798 Fanny8, b.Jan 10, 1798; m. Milton Read.
    799 William, b.May 30, 1800; m. Mary Ann Clarke.
    800 Lemira, Mar 6, 1802
 +  801 Daniel Bowen, b. Mar 1, 1804; d. Feb 25, 1867; m. Sophronia
        Tobey
    802 James, b.Mar 1, 1804; d. June 1833; m. Fanny Elizabeth Bishop.
 
801 DANIEL BOWEN8 FISH (Daniel7, Daniel6, Daniel5, Robert4,
Thomas3, Alice2, John1), son of (792) Daniel and Bethiah (Read)
Fish, was b. at Rehoboth, Mass., Mar. 1, 1804.  On Dec. 1,
1828, he m. Sophronia Tobey, dau. of Archelaus and Sarah
(Lambert) Tobey of Sandwich, Cumberland and Attleboro,
Mass.

Children:
    803 Sarah Jane9, b.Oct 17, 1829; d. June 20, 1846.
    804 Eleanor Frances, b.May 22, 1834; m. Samuel Pyke.
    805 James Tobey, b. Aug 17, 1836; m. Jennie Nevins.
    806 Abbie Harding, b.Jan 5, 1839; m. Samuel Gorham.
    807 William Henry, b.Jan 3, 1841; d. Apr 17, 1868.
    808 Martha Potter, b.Apr 2, 1843; d. July 22, 1865.
    809 Marion Porter, b.Apr 2, 1843; d. Dec 26, 1843.

750 ISAAC6 FISH (Daniel5, Robert4, Thomas3, Alice2, John1),
son of (582) Daniel and Mary (Tallman) Fish, was b. at West
Dighton, Mass., Aug 4, 1737.  He was a private in Capt. David
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