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Warren Fisher

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Warren Fisher

Birth
Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
9 Mar 1875 (aged 80)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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son of Aaron Fisher and Elizabeth Esty

He was in business in 1818, at No. 56 State Street, as one of the firm of Hewins and Fisher, dealers in West India Goods. In 1838 the firm removed to No 7 Central Wharf, and in 1848 he formed a partnership with his son Warren Fisher, Jr., the name of the firm being Warren Fisher and Co., oil dealers he retired from active business in 1866, having amassed a fortune. He was interested in real estate, principally at Roxbury, where he purchased a large tract of land on Parker Hill, and did much to develop that part of the city.

He was a Mason in Columbia Lodge of Boston, Oct 2, 2823, and became a member on Nov 4 following. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Freemasons of Boston and vicinity, which was presented to the public, Dec 31, 1831, and continued his membership in the Lodge until his death.

He was an invalid for many years prior to his death.

m Lucretia Bucknam (1793-1825)
- Lucretia Fisher (2 Jul 1821-7 May 1890)
- Elizabeth Fisher (19 Feb 1824-19 Sep 1891)
- Warren Fisher (26 Sep 1825-1896) m1 Maria R Lewis (1824-1859), m2 Virginia Ellingwood Sistare (1839-1898)

m2 Nancy Stimpson Simmons (1802-1852)
- Daniel Simmons Fisher (1834-3 Sep 1865)
- Aaron Esty Fisher (7 Jul 1837-1901)


Source:
- Genealogy of the Stimpson Family of Charlestown, Mass: and allied lines By Charles Collyer Whittier (1907)
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 59 (1905)

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son of Aaron Fisher and Elizabeth Esty

He was in business in 1818, at No. 56 State Street, as one of the firm of Hewins and Fisher, dealers in West India Goods. In 1838 the firm removed to No 7 Central Wharf, and in 1848 he formed a partnership with his son Warren Fisher, Jr., the name of the firm being Warren Fisher and Co., oil dealers he retired from active business in 1866, having amassed a fortune. He was interested in real estate, principally at Roxbury, where he purchased a large tract of land on Parker Hill, and did much to develop that part of the city.

He was a Mason in Columbia Lodge of Boston, Oct 2, 2823, and became a member on Nov 4 following. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Freemasons of Boston and vicinity, which was presented to the public, Dec 31, 1831, and continued his membership in the Lodge until his death.

He was an invalid for many years prior to his death.

m Lucretia Bucknam (1793-1825)
- Lucretia Fisher (2 Jul 1821-7 May 1890)
- Elizabeth Fisher (19 Feb 1824-19 Sep 1891)
- Warren Fisher (26 Sep 1825-1896) m1 Maria R Lewis (1824-1859), m2 Virginia Ellingwood Sistare (1839-1898)

m2 Nancy Stimpson Simmons (1802-1852)
- Daniel Simmons Fisher (1834-3 Sep 1865)
- Aaron Esty Fisher (7 Jul 1837-1901)


Source:
- Genealogy of the Stimpson Family of Charlestown, Mass: and allied lines By Charles Collyer Whittier (1907)
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 59 (1905)

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  • Created by: Teresa
  • Added: Sep 18, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58876834/warren-fisher: accessed ), memorial page for Warren Fisher (30 May 1794–9 Mar 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58876834, citing Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Teresa (contributor 47272929).