last updated 08/04/05
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p.226 Descendants of William & Christiana Phillips of Newport, RI
William Phillips n.~1660 m.~1682 Christian(na) Barker:
child #3: John b.~1690 m(1) Alice Fish #527 m.(2) Susanna _____
child #4: James b.~1695 (freeman 1722) m. Hope Fish #523
p.229, 230, 231 John Phillips' (above p.226) will 18 FEb 1760 Middletown Town Council m. Alice Fish #527
sister of Hope #523 Fish (daughters of John #98 and Joan Fish
of Dartmouth,MA). Wills of both John and Joan Fish (dated 1737 and 1744)
mention deceased dau. Alice Phillips and her son Thomas Phillips.
John's will names the other 3 Phillips children: John, William,
and Sarah (Bristol Co, MA probate files).
p.313 Samuel Wilson of S. Kingston, RI
Job William Wilson b.~1832 d.Bristol 22 Nov 1902 m. 9 Mar 1859 at Warren,RI
Ann Elizabeth Fish b.~1841 d.18 April 1922 the daughter of George P. and
Julia A. Fish. Two children.
p.41 Sarah/Sally Callender b.26 May 1818 d.1904 dau of Elisha Callender
m. at Rocky Hill, CT(?) 1 May 1843 to Alfred M. (or Albert M) Fish
b.5 July 1813 d.15 Dec 1882. Both buried in Spring Grove Cemetary, Hartford, CT
p.110 Ancestry of Katherine (Hamby) Hutchinson
Judith Hamby (dau. of John Hamby & Jane Pickering of London) b.~1550 m.1573
as his second wife, George Fish of Southill, Bedfordshire
children: 1. John Fish, a baronet in Ireland d.9 Mar 1623
m. Mary, dau. of Edward Pulter
2. Elizabeth m. Sir Richard Sutton auditor of the Prest.
3. Dorothy m. Dr. Michael Boyle d.27 Dec 1635 Bishop of
Waterford & Lismore in Ireland
p.364 Kennebec Co, MA 1800
Louden Fish came to Plymouth Gore on Sandy Run in 1799 from MA
p.138 Revolutionary War Correspondence
Fish, Browin (perhaps #602 'Brownell') Two letters; first from W.D. washburn of Orono,ME, 1855.
Second from B.H. Mace of Bangor,ME, 1857 on behalf of widow of Browning [sic] Fish
Fish, Elisha. Served 1777 under Gen. Spencer in Capt. Isaac Manchester's Co. &
Col. Topping's Regt. Served in 1778 from Tiverton, RI for 6 mos. J. Douglas
Woodward, Washington, DC 1852.
p.243n Gabriel Fish #87 member of Wheelwright Company (no wife or
child mentioned) some of the followers of Wheelwright moved from Lincolnshire
villages to Boston,MA maybe on the ship Defence in 1636.
More on Gabriel: NH Fish Pioneers & Vol. 40.
p.69& p.70 article about funny old names mentions Submit Fish and Preserved Fish
p.339 Family of William and Susannah James of Newport, RI:
Esther Shrieve, one of 3 daus. of Caleb and Ann Shrieve, of Portsmouth,RI
m. John Fish #111, house carpenter
p.340 Esther Shrieve b.4 Dec 1725 still living in 1764 m. John Fish #111
p.351 (in note) Esther and John Fish (of above) mentioned in a deed
p.156 Peleg Sawdy m. Lydia Fish (see below)
p.158 Sawdy Family:
Peleg5 Sawdy m.~1761 Lydia Fish #542 p.82 b.22 Apr 1732
dau. of Ebenezer #82 & Hannah (Gifford) Fish. She d. 27 Nov 1733 when
Ebenezer Fish, yeoman, far advanced, made his will, naming his beloved grandchildren.
In a note: Register 129 (1975): 336 DArtmouth VR "if Lydia's
birthdate is correct it raises suspicion that Peleg may have been born
before 1740 which suggest his father had a wife before Margaret"?
p.159 Ruth Sawdy, dau. of Peleg and Lydia (Fish) #542, b.~1765
m(1) 4 Mar 1781 Tiverton Silas Cook b. at Tiverton ~1762 d.19 Feb 1858,
son of John and Mercy #597 (Fish) Cook. (ed. note:
Lydia Fish and Mercy Fish were 2nd cousins).
p.160 Meribah Sawdy (sister of Ruth above), b.~1770 d. Marion, Wayne Co, NY in 1857
m. Tiverton, RI in 1785/6 William Cory b.thgere ~1753 d. MArion 26 Sep 1838,
son of Thomas and Mary (Fish) #592 Cory.
(Ed. note: Meribah's mother, Lydia, was second cousins with ehr
husband's mother, Mary).
p.276 Benjamin Sawdy b.Dartmouth, MA 7 Sep 1740. He was in Tiverton,RI on
23 June 1770 when he bought from Benjamin #543 Fish of Tiverton
4 acres of land, near the homestead of the grantor's father, Ebenezer #517 Fish,
deceased. Later that year, with wife Mary, he sold some land to Zuriel #600 Fish.
p.345 Parsons Family:
Elizabeth (Hardy) (Garlick) Parsons of Long Island m(3)~1694 John Fish
who d. about 6 months after the wedding. Elizabeth d. CApe May,NJ.
p.346 Administration on the estate of John Fish, deceased granted to widow
Elizabeth on 22 April 1695. Elizabeth Dec. 12 Jan 1696/7
Cape May.