Birth: January 24, 1850
Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Death: April 13, 1941 (91)
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Place of Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Immediate Family:
Biological son of Gottlieb Theophil Fischer and Sophie Fischer (Schertz)
Adopted son of Black Crow
Husband of Annie “Kah-Cha-Cha” Fisher
Father of Helen Marie Parker (Fisher) and Bertie Asewaynah Parker (Fisher)
Rudolph Fischer was a "White Indian", captured 29 Jul 1865, near Morris Ranch, Texas, and recovered Sep 1877, at Ft. Sill, Indian Territory.
Rudolph Fisher (left) and his adoptive father, Black Crow, in 1878 shortly after Fisher ran away from his Texas family and returned to Indian Territory to live the rest of his life with the Comanches.
Photo courtesy of Hugh Corwin Collection, Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma 72-P14:18
----
Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 20 2021, 5:45:06 UTC
Corwin, Hugh D. Collection:
https://discovermgp.pastperfectonline.com/.../FFF2D2E6...
The Museum of the Great Plains - 601 NW Ferris Ave, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma
https://www.discovermgp.org/
The Comanche Nation - https://comanchenation.com
----
Residence: 1860 - Precinct 3, Gillespie, Texas, United States
Residence: 1900 - Apache, Kiowa & Comanche Reservation, Comanche, Oklahoma Territory, United States
Residence: 1920 - Chandler, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States
Residence: 1935 - Same House
Residence: 1940 - Chandler Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States
Rudolph A. “Asawaynah” Fisher https://www.geni.com/.../Rudolph.../6000000172765877091
Contributor: William Irwin (48154225) •
Birth: January 24, 1850
Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Death: April 13, 1941 (91)
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Place of Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Immediate Family:
Biological son of Gottlieb Theophil Fischer and Sophie Fischer (Schertz)
Adopted son of Black Crow
Husband of Annie “Kah-Cha-Cha” Fisher
Father of Helen Marie Parker (Fisher) and Bertie Asewaynah Parker (Fisher)
Rudolph Fischer was a "White Indian", captured 29 Jul 1865, near Morris Ranch, Texas, and recovered Sep 1877, at Ft. Sill, Indian Territory.
Rudolph Fisher (left) and his adoptive father, Black Crow, in 1878 shortly after Fisher ran away from his Texas family and returned to Indian Territory to live the rest of his life with the Comanches.
Photo courtesy of Hugh Corwin Collection, Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma 72-P14:18
----
Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 20 2021, 5:45:06 UTC
Corwin, Hugh D. Collection:
https://discovermgp.pastperfectonline.com/.../FFF2D2E6...
The Museum of the Great Plains - 601 NW Ferris Ave, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma
https://www.discovermgp.org/
The Comanche Nation - https://comanchenation.com
----
Residence: 1860 - Precinct 3, Gillespie, Texas, United States
Residence: 1900 - Apache, Kiowa & Comanche Reservation, Comanche, Oklahoma Territory, United States
Residence: 1920 - Chandler, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States
Residence: 1935 - Same House
Residence: 1940 - Chandler Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States
Rudolph A. “Asawaynah” Fisher https://www.geni.com/.../Rudolph.../6000000172765877091
Contributor: William Irwin (48154225) •
Family Members
-
Lena "He-va" Fisher Myers
1879–1972
-
Sophia Fisher Fuller
1892–1911
-
Bertie Asewaynah Fisher Parker
1892–1986
-
Margaret Pohaey Fisher Molina
1895–1990
-
Mary Kitsey Fisher Bosin
1896–1967
-
Henry Asewaynah "Willie" Fisher
1896–1982
-
Helen Marie Fisher Parker
1897–1989
-
Lottie Fisher Attahvich
1901–1980
-
Mamie Fisher Tonips
1905–1937
-
Baby Boy Fisher
1906–1906
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement