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Nathan Fish

Birth
Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
Aug 1806 (aged 57)
Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Burial
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Rev. Timothy Wightman officiated Nathan's 11AUG1771 wedding to Phebe Packer (1757- 1824)
Halifax, Vermont (about 70 miles east of Albany, NY) records were found for these births:
10DEC1771: Katharine (married James Henry);
03NOV1773: Dudley (married Patty Henry);
28JUL1775: Edward;
17SEP1776: Prudence (married David Henry, d1852 in MA);
12MAY1778: Phebe (married Josephas Fitch 12MAR1797 in CT.,d.13FEB1855 in Noank,CT); 06FEB1780: ELIZABETH "Betsey"(married Benjamin Henry on 21APR1803);
1781-1785: ANNA (#13376630)
13DEC1785: Sally (married ___ Orr)
28MAY1787: NATHAN "8"(married Mary "Polly" Packer 25DEC1808, lived in Greenfield MA. 1809-1815, then Groton, CT. 1816-d.15JUN1822);
14OCT1788: Joseph (married Patty Ayers);
28MAR1791: Annie (married Sam Henry, d.15OCT1873 in Shelburne, MA);
29JUN1792: Simeon (married Mary Ann Richardson, d.1846 in Oswago, NY);
02AUG1794: Sophia (married Brig. General James Richardson, d.1865 in Oswego, NY);
No state birth records were found for:
15JAN1783: Eleanor (married Henry Breed, d. 1845 in Oswgo, NY- which is on Lake Ontario);
or EBENEZER Fish, 1782-1863, FAG #90803915)
Born in the seaport of Groton, New London, Connecticut**, Nathan"7" was one of 14 children born to Nathan"6" (1727-1822), who was the son of Nathan"5" (1699-1732), who was the son of Samuel 4 Fish (1656-1733). Samuel was the second son of John Fish (FAG 23225037, b.1621 in Leicestershire, England, d.1689 in Groton, CT.) Per page 293 of "The Fish Family in England & America" by Lester Warren Fish (Rutland: 1948,T uttle Publishing). **On 06SEP1781, Benedict Arnold led British solders in the assult on Groton and New London
Rev. Timothy Wightman officiated Nathan's 11AUG1771 wedding to Phebe Packer (1757- 1824)
Halifax, Vermont (about 70 miles east of Albany, NY) records were found for these births:
10DEC1771: Katharine (married James Henry);
03NOV1773: Dudley (married Patty Henry);
28JUL1775: Edward;
17SEP1776: Prudence (married David Henry, d1852 in MA);
12MAY1778: Phebe (married Josephas Fitch 12MAR1797 in CT.,d.13FEB1855 in Noank,CT); 06FEB1780: ELIZABETH "Betsey"(married Benjamin Henry on 21APR1803);
1781-1785: ANNA (#13376630)
13DEC1785: Sally (married ___ Orr)
28MAY1787: NATHAN "8"(married Mary "Polly" Packer 25DEC1808, lived in Greenfield MA. 1809-1815, then Groton, CT. 1816-d.15JUN1822);
14OCT1788: Joseph (married Patty Ayers);
28MAR1791: Annie (married Sam Henry, d.15OCT1873 in Shelburne, MA);
29JUN1792: Simeon (married Mary Ann Richardson, d.1846 in Oswago, NY);
02AUG1794: Sophia (married Brig. General James Richardson, d.1865 in Oswego, NY);
No state birth records were found for:
15JAN1783: Eleanor (married Henry Breed, d. 1845 in Oswgo, NY- which is on Lake Ontario);
or EBENEZER Fish, 1782-1863, FAG #90803915)
Born in the seaport of Groton, New London, Connecticut**, Nathan"7" was one of 14 children born to Nathan"6" (1727-1822), who was the son of Nathan"5" (1699-1732), who was the son of Samuel 4 Fish (1656-1733). Samuel was the second son of John Fish (FAG 23225037, b.1621 in Leicestershire, England, d.1689 in Groton, CT.) Per page 293 of "The Fish Family in England & America" by Lester Warren Fish (Rutland: 1948,T uttle Publishing). **On 06SEP1781, Benedict Arnold led British solders in the assult on Groton and New London


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