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Fischetti to Fishelson

FISCHETTI (Soundex F230) — See also BECCHETTI, BOSCHETTO, CIANCHETTI, CICCHETTI, CICCICHETTI, ERRICHETTI, FISCH, FISCHBACH, FISCHBECK, FISCHEL, FISCHER, FISCHL, FISCHLER, FISCHMAN, LUCCHETTI, MARCHETTI, PERSICHETTI, PFISCHNER, SACHETTI, SCHETHER, SCHETKY, SCHETLEIN, SCHETLICK, SCHETTINI, SCHETTINO, TASCHETTA, TSCHETTER.

  FISCHETTI: See also Alfonso Anthony Magnotta
  Fischetti, Susan — of Eagle River, Anchorage, Alaska. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Alaska. Female. Still living as of 2000.


FISCHL (Soundex F240) — See also BRISCHLE, FISCH, FISCHBACH, FISCHBECK, FISCHEL, FISCHER, FISCHETTI, FISCHLER, FISCHMAN, FISHEL, FUSCHILLO, MISCHLER, MISCHLICH, PFISCHNER, SCHLIFF, TISCHLER.

  Fischl, Frank — of Allentown, Lehigh County, Pa. Mayor of Allentown, Pa., 1978-82. Still living as of 1982.


FISCHLER (Soundex F246) — See also BRISCHLE, FISCH, FISCHBACH, FISCHBECK, FISCHEL, FISCHER, FISCHETTI, FISCHL, FISCHMAN, FISHLER, MISCHLER, MISCHLICH, PFISCHNER, SCHIFFLER, TISCHLER.

  Fischler, Bryant — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Republican. Lawyer; candidate for New York state assembly from Kings County 2nd District, 1954, 1956, 1956; candidate for New York state senate 17th District, 1958. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


FISCHMAN (Soundex F255) — See also FISCH, FISCHBACH, FISCHBECK, FISCHEL, FISCHER, FISCHETTI, FISCHL, FISCHLER, FISHMAN, FLEISCHMAN, FLEISCHMANN, PFISCHNER, PRISCHMANN, REISCHMANN, SCHIFFMAN.

  Fischman, Fred — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1936, 1940. Burial location unknown.


FISCUS (Soundex F220) — See also ELISCU, FAYSSOUX, FAZEKAS, FRANCISCUS, LISCUM, SCUSA.

  Fiscus, Glenn W. — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 8th District, 1988, 1990. Still living as of 1990.


FISER (Soundex F260) — See also BISER, EISER, FASER, FAZER, FEISER, FERRIS, FERRISS, FIESER, FIRES, FISETTE, FISHER, FISLER, FISTER, FIZER, FOCER, FOSSIER, FOUSER, FRIES, OFFICER, SIFFER.

  Fiser, David J. — of Manhattan, Riley County, Kan. Mayor of Manhattan, Kan., 1984-85, 1988-89. Still living as of 1989.


FISETTE (Soundex F230) — See also FASSETT, FAUCETT, FAUCETTE, FAUSETT, FAUSSETT, FAWCETT, FISER, FOSSETT, FOSYTHE, ISETT, LISETTE, LUISETTE, MODISETTE, MORISETTE, MORRISETTE, REISETTER.

  Fisette, Jay — of Arlington, Arlington County, Va. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 2000; member, Platform Committee, 2008. Still living as of 2008.


FISH (Soundex F200) — See also BISH, BODFISH, FASH, FESH, FISCH, FISHARDT, FISHBACK, FISHBECK, FISHBURN, FISHEL, FISHER, FISHLER, FISHMAN, FISHWICK, KINGFISH, TISH.

  FISH: See also George Hanford Ansley — Phineas Taylor Barnum — George Bliss — Joseph Divine — John Fish Draper — Hamilton Fish Kean — Philip Adam Laing — Jonathan Lawrence — Nathaniel Lawrence — R. Foster Piper — Hamilton Fish Potter — Gold Selleck Silliman — Benjamin Silliman — Herbert Marvin Turner — Alexa Fish Ward — Leonard Fish Wing — Roy Orchard Woodruff
  Fish, A. J. — of Tallahassee, Leon County, Fla. Mayor of Tallahassee, Fla., 1887. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Allen — U.S. Commercial Agent (Consul) in St. Hyacinthe, as of 1884. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Asa — of Stonington, New London County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Stonington, 1820-21, 1831; member of Connecticut state senate 7th District, 1838, 1840, 1849. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Asa P. — of Yates County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Yates County, 1880-81. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Barbara N. — of Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Relatives: Married to Robert B. Fish Jr..
  Fish, Bert (1875-1943) — of DeLand, Volusia County, Fla. Born in Bedford, Lawrence County, Ind., October 8, 1875. Superintendent of schools; lawyer; county judge in Florida, 1910-17, 1931-33; U.S. Minister to Egypt, 1933-38; Saudi Arabia, 1939-41; Portugal, 1941-43, died in office 1943. German and English ancestry. Member, Sigma Nu. Died in Lisbon, Portugal, July 21, 1943 (age 67 years, 286 days). Interment at Oakdale Cemetery, DeLand, Fla.
  Relatives: Son of George W. Fish and Sarah M. (Lee) Fish.
  Fish Memorial Hospital (later, Florida Hospital Fish Memorial; now, AdventHealth Fish Memorial), Orange City, Florida, is named for him.
  Epitaph: "An educator and philanthropist, a judge and outstanding statesman, who died while on duty, in the service of his country."
  See also Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Fish, Charles P. — of New Canaan, Fairfield County, Conn. First selectman of New Canaan, Connecticut, 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Chauncey T. S. — of White Plains, Westchester County, N.Y. Republican. Mayor of White Plains, N.Y., 1938-44. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Mrs. Clyde — of Star City, Lincoln County, Ark. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arkansas, 1936. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, D. R. — of Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Ill. Postmaster at Lawrenceville, Ill., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Daniel — of Rensselaer County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Rensselaer County 2nd District, 1858. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Daniel (b. 1848) — of Delano, Wright County, Minn.; Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minn. Born in Cherry Valley, Winnebago County, Ill., January 31, 1848. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; lawyer; newspaper publisher; probate judge in Minnesota, 1876-77, 1879; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Minnesota, 1880; district judge in Minnesota 4th District, 1914-20. Member, Grand Army of the Republic; American Bar Association. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Fish and Parmelia (Adams) Fish; married, August 21, 1873, to Elizabeth Meigs Porter.
  Fish, Danielle — of Mansfield, Bristol County, Mass. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Fish, Ephraim — of Cortland County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Cortland County, 1809-10. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Erland Frederick (b. 1883) — also known as Erland F. Fish — of Brookline, Norfolk County, Mass. Born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass., December 7, 1883. Republican. Lawyer; secretary to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1908-09; major in the U.S. Army during World War I; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives Second Norfolk District, 1921-24; member of Massachusetts state senate Norfolk & Suffolk District, 1925-36; President of the Massachusetts State Senate, 1933-34; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1928. Unitarian. Member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Military Order of the World Wars; Freemasons; Knights Templar; Shriners; Elks; Exchange Club. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Frederick P. Fish and Clara P. (Livermore) Fish; married, October 7, 1911, to Mildred Russell.
  Fish, F. Morris — of Hallowell, Kennebec County, Maine. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Fania — of Wayne County, Mich. Socialist. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives from Wayne County 1st District, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Frank M. — of Wisconsin. Circuit judge in Wisconsin 1st Circuit, 1891-1902. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Frederick G. — of Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Conn. Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Old Saybrook, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Frederick Samuel (b. 1852) — also known as Frederick S. Fish — of Newark, Essex County, N.J.; South Bend, St. Joseph County, Ind. Born in Newark, Essex County, N.J., February 5, 1852. Republican. Lawyer; member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Essex County, 1884; member of New Jersey state senate from Essex County, 1885-87; director and general counsel, Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company; president, Studebaker Vehicle Company; chairman, Studebaker Corporation. Baptist. Member, Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Freemasons; Knights Templar. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Clay Fish and Clara (Jones) Fish; married, June 16, 1887, to Grace A. Studebaker.
  Fish, Frothingham — of Fultonville, Montgomery County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly, 1849, 1861 (Montgomery County 1st District 1849, Montgomery County 1861). Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Furman — of Jefferson County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 3rd District, 1859. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, George W. (b. 1816) — Born in 1816. Democrat. Member of Michigan state senate 19th District, 1875-76. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, George Wagman — also known as George W. Fish — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. American Labor candidate for Justice of New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1947, 1950; American Labor candidate for New York state assembly from Kings County 21st District, 1948; American Labor candidate for New York state attorney general, 1954. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  See also OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Fish, Guy — of Allegany County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly from Allegany County, 1923. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, H. K. — of Billings, Yellowstone County, Mont. Mayor of Billings, Mont., 1892-93. Burial location unknown.
Hamilton Fish Fish, Hamilton (1808-1893) — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., August 3, 1808. Lawyer; candidate for New York state assembly, 1834; U.S. Representative from New York 6th District, 1843-45; Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1848; defeated (Whig), 1846; Governor of New York, 1849-51; U.S. Senator from New York, 1851-57; U.S. Secretary of State, 1869-77. Episcopalian. Member, Society of the Cincinnati. Died in Garrison, Putnam County, N.Y., September 7, 1893 (age 85 years, 35 days). Interment at St. Philip's Cemetery, Garrison, N.Y.
  Presumably named for: Alexander Hamilton
  Relatives: Son of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833) and Elizabeth (Stuyvesant) Fish; married to Julia Kean (great-granddaughter of Peter Van Brugh Livingston (1710-1792)); father of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902) and Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936); uncle of Helen Neilson (who married David Maitland Armstrong); grandfather of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991); grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston; great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston; great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); great-grandnephew of John Livingston and Robert Livingston (1688-1775); second great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder; second great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward; second great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler (1657-1724) and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); third great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant; first cousin of Margaret Cornelia Winthrop (who married George Folsom); first cousin once removed of Philip Van Cortlandt and Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr.; first cousin twice removed of Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Peter Van Brugh Livingston (1710-1792), Philip Livingston, Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), William Livingston and Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright; first cousin thrice removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); first cousin four times removed of Nicholas Bayard (c.1644-1707), David Davidse Schuyler and Myndert Davidtse Schuyler; second cousin once removed of James Jay, Peter Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter Livingston, Philip Peter Livingston, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Henry Brockholst Livingston, Edward Livingston (1764-1836) and Gilbert Livingston Thompson; second cousin twice removed of Stephanus Bayard, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Philip John Schuyler, Philip P. Schuyler and Stephen John Schuyler; second cousin thrice removed of Guy Vernor Henry and Montgomery Schuyler Jr.; third cousin of Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Peter Augustus Jay (1776-1843), Rensselaer Westerlo, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer, William Jay and Charles Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873); third cousin once removed of Nicholas Bayard (1736-1802), Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Pieter Schuyler (1746-1792), James Livingston, Peter Samuel Schuyler, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, James Parker, Philip Schuyler, Peter Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Edward Livingston (1796-1840), William Duer, Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, Denning Duer, Henry Brockholst Ledyard, John Jay II and John Jacob Astor III; third cousin twice removed of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, William Waldorf Astor, John Kean, Hamilton Fish Kean and Charles Ludlow Livingston (born 1870); third cousin thrice removed of Herbert Livingston Satterlee, William Astor Chanler, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, Peter Augustus Jay (1877-1933), Peter Goelet Gerry, Ogden Livingston Mills, Robert Reginald Livingston, Bronson Murray Cutting, Robert Winthrop Kean and Brockholst Livingston; fourth cousin of Peter Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Maturin Livingston, James Alexander Hamilton, George Washington Schuyler, John Cortlandt Parker and Philip N. Schuyler; fourth cousin once removed of John Bubenheim Bayard, Gerrit Smith, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, James Adams Ekin, Eugene Schuyler, Richard Wayne Parker and Charles Wolcott Parker.
  Political family: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: John Davis
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: New York Red Book 1896
Hamilton Fish, Jr. Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (1849-1936) — of Garrison, Putnam County, N.Y. Born in Albany, Albany County, N.Y., April 17, 1849. Lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Putnam County, 1874, 1876-79, 1889-91, 1893-96; Speaker of the New York State Assembly, 1895-96; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1884, 1896 (alternate); New York Aqueduct Commissioner, 1886-88; U.S. Representative from New York 21st District, 1909-11; defeated (Republican), 1910; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York. Died in Aiken, Aiken County, S.C., January 15, 1936 (age 86 years, 273 days). Interment at St. Philip's Cemetery, Garrison, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893) and Julia (Kean) Fish; brother of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902); married, April 28, 1880, to Emily Maria Mann; father of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991); grandson of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833); grandfather of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); great-grandson of John Kean (1756-1795); great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward; great-grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Philip Peter Livingston; second great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston and Peter Van Brugh Livingston; second great-grandnephew of John Livingston, Robert Livingston (1688-1775), Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Philip Livingston and William Livingston; third great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder and James Alexander; third great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler (1657-1724) and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); fourth great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant and Pieter Van Brugh; fourth great-grandnephew of Abraham de Peyster, Johannes Cuyler and Johannes de Peyster; first cousin of John Kean (1852-1914) and Hamilton Fish Kean; first cousin once removed of Robert Winthrop Kean; first cousin twice removed of Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr., Charles Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873) and Thomas Howard Kean; first cousin thrice removed of Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), Peter Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter Livingston, John Stevens III, Henry Brockholst Livingston and Thomas Howard Kean Jr.; first cousin four times removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); first cousin five times removed of Nicholas Bayard (c.1644-1707), David Davidse Schuyler, Myndert Davidtse Schuyler, Johannes DePeyster, Cornelis Cuyler and John Cruger Jr.; second cousin once removed of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright; second cousin twice removed of James Jay, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Edward Livingston (1764-1836), Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Peter Augustus Jay (1776-1843), Rensselaer Westerlo, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer and William Jay; second cousin thrice removed of Stephanus Bayard, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Philip John Schuyler, Philip P. Schuyler and Stephen John Schuyler; second cousin four times removed of Matthew Clarkson, Henry Cruger and Henry Rutgers; third cousin of Gilbert Livingston Thompson; third cousin once removed of Philip Schuyler, Peter Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Edward Livingston (1796-1840), William Duer, Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, Denning Duer, Henry Brockholst Ledyard and John Jay II; third cousin twice removed of Nicholas Bayard (1736-1802), Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Pieter Schuyler (1746-1792), James Livingston, Peter Samuel Schuyler, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, James Parker, Guy Vernor Henry and Montgomery Schuyler Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Philip DePeyster; fourth cousin of John Jacob Astor III, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and Charles Ludlow Livingston (born 1870); fourth cousin once removed of Peter Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Maturin Livingston, James Alexander Hamilton, George Washington Schuyler, John Cortlandt Parker, Philip N. Schuyler, William Waldorf Astor, Herbert Livingston Satterlee, Peter Augustus Jay (1877-1933), Robert Reginald Livingston, Bronson Murray Cutting and Brockholst Livingston.
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Roosevelt family of New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: New York Red Book 1896
  Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (1888-1991) — of Garrison, Putnam County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Garrison, Putnam County, N.Y., December 7, 1888. Republican. Insurance business; member of New York state assembly from Putnam County, 1914-16; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Representative from New York 26th District, 1920-45; defeated, 1944; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1928, 1932, 1940, 1944; member of New York Republican State Committee, 1936; delegate to New York state constitutional convention 28th District, 1938; derided by Franklin Roosevelt as one of "Martin, Barton, and Fish", three Republican opponents of his New Deal policies. Member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Society of the Cincinnati; Grange; Farm Bureau. Died of heart failure, in Cold Spring, Putnam County, N.Y., January 18, 1991 (age 102 years, 42 days). Interment at St. Philip's Cemetery, Garrison, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936) and Emily Maria (Mann) Fish; married, September 24, 1921, to Grace Chapin (daughter of Alfred Clark Chapin); married, June 22, 1967, to Marie (Choubaroff) Blackton; married, October 16, 1976, to Alice (Curtis) Desmond (widow of Thomas Charles Desmond); married 1988 to Lydia Ambrogio; father of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); nephew of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902); grandson of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893); grandfather of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward; great-grandson of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833); second great-grandson of John Kean (1756-1795); second great-grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Philip Peter Livingston; third great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston and Peter Van Brugh Livingston; third great-grandnephew of John Livingston, Robert Livingston (1688-1775), Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Philip Livingston and William Livingston; fourth great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder and James Alexander; fourth great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler (1657-1724) and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); fifth great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant and Pieter Van Brugh; fifth great-grandnephew of Abraham de Peyster, Johannes Cuyler and Johannes de Peyster; first cousin once removed of John Kean (1852-1914) and Hamilton Fish Kean; first cousin thrice removed of Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. and Charles Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873); first cousin four times removed of Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), Peter Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter Livingston, John Stevens III and Henry Brockholst Livingston; first cousin five times removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); first cousin six times removed of Nicholas Bayard (c.1644-1707), David Davidse Schuyler, Myndert Davidtse Schuyler, Johannes DePeyster, Cornelis Cuyler and John Cruger Jr.; second cousin of Charles Mann Hamilton and Robert Winthrop Kean; second cousin once removed of Thomas Howard Kean; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Howard Kean Jr.; second cousin thrice removed of James Jay, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Edward Livingston (1764-1836), Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Peter Augustus Jay, Rensselaer Westerlo, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer and William Jay; second cousin four times removed of Stephanus Bayard, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Philip John Schuyler, Philip P. Schuyler and Stephen John Schuyler; second cousin five times removed of Matthew Clarkson, Henry Cruger and Henry Rutgers; third cousin of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright; third cousin once removed of Gilbert Livingston Thompson; third cousin twice removed of Philip Schuyler, Peter Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Edward Livingston (1796-1840), William Duer, Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, Denning Duer, Henry Brockholst Ledyard, David Edgerton and John Jay II; third cousin thrice removed of Nicholas Bayard (1736-1802), Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Pieter Schuyler (1746-1792), James Livingston, Peter Samuel Schuyler, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler and James Parker; fourth cousin once removed of John Jacob Astor III, Guy Vernor Henry, Howard Curtis Brown, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, Charles Ludlow Livingston (born 1870) and Montgomery Schuyler Jr..
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Roosevelt family of New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Epitaph: "For God And Country."
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Internet Movie Database profile — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (1926-1996) — of Millbrook, Dutchess County, N.Y. Born in Washington, D.C., June 3, 1926. Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; lawyer; U.S. Representative from New York, 1969-95 (28th District 1969-73, 25th District 1973-83, 21st District 1983-93, 19th District 1993-95); defeated, 1966; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1984. Episcopalian. Member, Sons of the American Revolution; Grange; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Elks; Freemasons; Shriners. Died in Washington, D.C., July 23, 1996 (age 70 years, 50 days). Interment at St. Philip's Cemetery, Garrison, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991) and Grace (Chapin) Fish; father of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward; grandson of Alfred Clark Chapin and Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936); grandnephew of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902); great-grandson of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893); second great-grandson of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833); second great-grandnephew of Chester William Chapin; third great-grandson of John Kean (1756-1795); third great-grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Philip Peter Livingston; fourth great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston and Peter Van Brugh Livingston; fourth great-grandnephew of John Livingston, Robert Livingston (1688-1775), Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Philip Livingston and William Livingston; fifth great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder and James Alexander; fifth great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); sixth great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant and Pieter Van Brugh; sixth great-grandnephew of Abraham de Peyster, Johannes Cuyler and Johannes de Peyster; descendant *** of Lewis Morris; first cousin twice removed of John Kean (1852-1914) and Hamilton Fish Kean; first cousin four times removed of Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. and Charles Ludlow Livingston; first cousin five times removed of Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), Peter Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter Livingston, John Stevens III and Henry Brockholst Livingston; first cousin six times removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); first cousin seven times removed of Nicholas Bayard, David Davidse Schuyler, Myndert Davidtse Schuyler, Johannes DePeyster, Cornelis Cuyler and John Cruger Jr.; second cousin once removed of Charles Mann Hamilton and Robert Winthrop Kean; second cousin four times removed of James Jay, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Edward Livingston (1764-1836), Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Peter Augustus Jay, Rensselaer Westerlo, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer and William Jay; second cousin five times removed of Stephanus Bayard, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Philip John Schuyler, Philip P. Schuyler and Stephen John Schuyler; third cousin of Thomas Howard Kean; third cousin once removed of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright and Thomas Howard Kean Jr.; third cousin twice removed of Gilbert Livingston Thompson and Arthur Beebe Chapin; third cousin thrice removed of Philip Schuyler, Peter Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Edward Livingston (1796-1840), William Duer, Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, Denning Duer, Henry Brockholst Ledyard, David Edgerton and John Jay II.
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Roosevelt family of New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Sue W. Kelly
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — NNDB dossier — Internet Movie Database profile — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Fish, Hamilton (b. 1951) — of New York. Born in Washington, D.C., September 5, 1951. Democrat. Publisher of The Nation magazine, 1977-87; Democratic candidate for U.S. Representative from New York, 1988 (primary, 20th District), 1994 (19th District). Still living as of 2011.
  Relatives: Son of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); brother of Alexa Fish Ward; grandson of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991); great-grandson of Alfred Clark Chapin and Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936); great-grandnephew of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902); second great-grandson of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893); third great-grandson of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833); third great-grandnephew of Chester William Chapin; fourth great-grandson of John Kean (1756-1795); fourth great-grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Philip Peter Livingston; fifth great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston and Peter Van Brugh Livingston; fifth great-grandnephew of John Livingston, Robert Livingston (1688-1775), Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Philip Livingston and William Livingston; sixth great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder and James Alexander; sixth great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); seventh great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant and Pieter Van Brugh; seventh great-grandnephew of Abraham de Peyster, Johannes Cuyler and Johannes de Peyster; first cousin thrice removed of John Kean (1852-1914) and Hamilton Fish Kean; first cousin five times removed of Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. and Charles Ludlow Livingston; first cousin six times removed of Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), Peter Robert Livingston, Walter Livingston, John Stevens III and Henry Brockholst Livingston; first cousin seven times removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); second cousin twice removed of Charles Mann Hamilton and Robert Winthrop Kean; second cousin five times removed of James Jay, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Edward Livingston, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Rensselaer Westerlo, Peter Augustus Jay, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer and William Jay; third cousin once removed of Thomas Howard Kean; third cousin twice removed of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright; third cousin thrice removed of Gilbert Livingston Thompson and Arthur Beebe Chapin; fourth cousin of Thomas Howard Kean Jr..
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Roosevelt family of New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Internet Movie Database profile — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Fish, Harwood Edward Odery (1875-1934) — also known as Harwood E. Fish — of Roselle Park, Union County, N.J. Born in Otterville, Ontario, August 23, 1875. Mayor of Roselle Park, N.J., 1912-16. Killed himself with illuminating gas, in Roselle Park, Union County, N.J., September 4, 1934 (age 59 years, 12 days). Interment at Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, N.J.
  Relatives: Son of John DeField Fish and Janette Ann (Titus) Fish; married, June 22, 1898, to Florence Adeline More.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Fish, Henry — of Schuyler County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Schuyler County, 1858. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Henry — of Illinois. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1868. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Henry F. — of Waterbury, New Haven County, Conn. Mayor of Waterbury, Conn., 1857-58; resigned 1858. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Henry H. — of Utica, Oneida County, N.Y. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1860. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Henry L. — of Rochester, Monroe County, N.Y. Mayor of Rochester, N.Y., 1867-68; member of New York state assembly from Monroe County 2nd District, 1873. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Henry W. — of Olean, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Democrat. Postmaster at Olean, N.Y., 1857-61. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Howland — of Johnstown, Montgomery County (now Fulton County), N.Y. Postmaster at Johnstown, N.Y., 1815-17; member of New York state assembly from Montgomery and Hamilton counties, 1820-21, 1827. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, James — of Mt. Kisco, Westchester County, N.Y. Postmaster at Mt. Kisco, N.Y., 1881. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Jim — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 28th District, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Fish, John — of Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Progressive. Candidate for New York state assembly from Cattaraugus County, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, John H. (born c.1851) — of Newington Junction, Newington, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Bloomfield, Hartford County, Conn., about 1851. Democrat. Farmer; first selectman of Newington, Connecticut, 1888, 1901-09, 1920; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Newington, 1897-98, 1909-10, 1917-20; defeated, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, John T. — of Fallsington, Bucks County, Pa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Jonathan S. — of Mercer County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Mercer County, 1858. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Lawrence C. — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Kings County 4th District, 1900, 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Lynn S. — of Warren, Macomb County, Mich. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Fish, Mrs. M. E. — of Williamsburg, Whitley County, Ky. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Martha D. — of Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Md. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Fish, Melvin Eugene (1886-1967) — also known as Melvin E. Fish — of near Pollock, Putnam County, Mo. Born in Greentop, Schuyler County, Mo., September 12, 1886. Republican. Superintendent of schools; farmer; member of Missouri state house of representatives from Putnam County, 1939-50. Member, Freemasons. Died October 16, 1967 (age 81 years, 34 days). Interment at Dickson Cemetery, Unionville, Mo.
  Relatives: Son of John Fish and Eliza (Bushey) Fish; married, June 9, 1915, to Octa Hill.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Fish, Morris See F. Morris Fish
  Fish, Nathan G. — of Groton, New London County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 7th District, 1851-53. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Nathaniel Jarvis Wyatt — also known as Nathaniel J. W. Fish — of Taunton, Bristol County, Mass. Mayor of Taunton, Mass., 1897-99, 1912-16. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Nicholas (1758-1833) — Born in Newtown, Queens, Queens County, N.Y., August 28, 1758. Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; Adjutant General of New York, 1786; Federalist candidate for U.S. Representative from New York, 1804, 1806; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1810 (Federalist), 1811. Died June 20, 1833 (age 74 years, 296 days). Entombed at St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery Churchyard, Manhattan, N.Y.
  Relatives: Married to Elizabeth Stuyvesant (great-granddaughter of Robert Livingston the Elder; second great-granddaughter of Pieter Stuyvesant); father of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893); grandfather of Nicholas Fish (1848-1902) and Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936); great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991); second great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); third great-grandfather of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward.
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Roosevelt family of New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Fish, Nicholas (1848-1902) — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., February 19, 1848. Republican. Lawyer; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Switzerland, 1877-81; U.S. Minister to Belgium, 1882-85; banker; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York. Member, Society of the Cincinnati. Quarreled with Thomas J. Sharkey, a private detective, on the second floor of the Ehrhardt Brothers saloon; Sharkey struck him, so that he fell down the stairs into the street with a skull fracture; died the next day, without regaining consciousness, at Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., September 16, 1902 (age 54 years, 209 days). Sharkey was later convicted of second-degree manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison. Interment at St. Philip's Cemetery, Garrison, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893) and Julia (Kean) Fish; brother of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1849-1936); married to Clemence S. Smith-Bryce; father of Hamilton Fish (1874-1898; sergeant in the U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, the "Rough Riders", in the Spanish-American war; killed in battle); uncle of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1888-1991); grandson of Nicholas Fish (1758-1833); granduncle of Hamilton Fish Jr. (1926-1996); great-grandson of John Kean (1756-1795); great-grandnephew of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Philip Peter Livingston; great-granduncle of Hamilton Fish (born 1951) and Alexa Fish Ward; second great-grandson of Gilbert Livingston and Peter Van Brugh Livingston; second great-grandnephew of John Livingston, Robert Livingston (1688-1775), Robert Livingston (1708-1790), Philip Livingston and William Livingston; third great-grandson of Robert Livingston the Elder and James Alexander; third great-grandnephew of Pieter Schuyler (1657-1724) and Johannes Schuyler (1668-1747); fourth great-grandson of Pieter Stuyvesant and Pieter Van Brugh; fourth great-grandnephew of Abraham de Peyster, Johannes Cuyler and Johannes de Peyster; first cousin of John Kean (1852-1914) and Hamilton Fish Kean; first cousin once removed of Robert Winthrop Kean; first cousin twice removed of Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr., Charles Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873) and Thomas Howard Kean; first cousin thrice removed of Robert R. Livingston (1718-1775), Peter Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter Livingston, John Stevens III, Henry Brockholst Livingston and Thomas Howard Kean Jr.; first cousin four times removed of Robert Livingston the Younger and Johannes Schuyler (1697-1746); first cousin five times removed of Nicholas Bayard (c.1644-1707), David Davidse Schuyler, Myndert Davidtse Schuyler, Johannes DePeyster, Cornelis Cuyler and John Cruger Jr.; second cousin once removed of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright; second cousin twice removed of James Jay, John Jay, Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Frederick Jay, Edward Livingston (1764-1836), Stephen Van Rensselaer, Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Henry Walter Livingston, Peter Augustus Jay (1776-1843), Rensselaer Westerlo, Edward Philip Livingston, William Alexander Duer, John Duer and William Jay; second cousin thrice removed of Stephanus Bayard, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Philip John Schuyler, Philip P. Schuyler and Stephen John Schuyler; second cousin four times removed of Matthew Clarkson, Henry Cruger and Henry Rutgers; third cousin of Gilbert Livingston Thompson; third cousin once removed of Philip Schuyler, Peter Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Edward Livingston (1796-1840), William Duer, Henry Bell Van Rensselaer, Denning Duer, Henry Brockholst Ledyard and John Jay II; third cousin twice removed of Nicholas Bayard (1736-1802), Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Pieter Schuyler (1746-1792), James Livingston, Peter Samuel Schuyler, Philip Jeremiah Schuyler, James Parker, Guy Vernor Henry and Montgomery Schuyler Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Philip DePeyster; fourth cousin of John Jacob Astor III, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and Charles Ludlow Livingston (born 1870); fourth cousin once removed of Peter Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Maturin Livingston, James Alexander Hamilton, George Washington Schuyler, John Cortlandt Parker, Philip N. Schuyler, William Waldorf Astor, Herbert Livingston Satterlee, Peter Augustus Jay (1877-1933), Robert Reginald Livingston, Bronson Murray Cutting and Brockholst Livingston.
  Political families: Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary
  Fish, Norman D. — of North Tonawanda, Niagara County, N.Y. Democrat. Chair of Niagara County Democratic Party, 1910; candidate for Justice of New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1935. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Ody J. — of Hartland, Waukesha County, Wis. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wisconsin, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Fish, R. G. — of Alamo, Crockett County, Tenn. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 1924. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Robert B., Jr. — of Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, 2012. Member, Sons of the American Revolution. Still living as of 2012.
  Relatives: Married to Barbara N. Fish.
  Fish, Robert J. — of Oneida, Madison County, N.Y. Republican. Member of New York state assembly from Madison County, 1897-1901, 1904-06. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Rose — of San Francisco, Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, S. E. — of Texas. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 18th District, 1926, 1930, 1932, 1936. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Simeon G. — of Groton, New London County, Conn. Republican. First selectman of Groton, Connecticut, 1901; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Groton, 1905-06. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Titus G. — of Racine, Racine County, Wis. Mayor of Racine, Wis., 1883. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, W. R. — of Louisiana. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Louisiana, 1868. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, Walter E., Jr. — of Sewell, Gloucester County, N.J. Republican. Candidate for New Jersey state senate 3rd District, 1973. Still living as of 1973.
  Fish, William — of Brooklyn Center, Hennepin County, Minn. Village president of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, 1927. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, William A. — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Democrat. Member of Massachusetts state house of representatives Nineteenth Suffolk District, 1923-24. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, William H. — of Mecklenburg, Schuyler County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Schuyler County, 1875. Burial location unknown.
  Fish, William Hansell (b. 1849) — of Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga. Born in Macon, Bibb County, Ga., May 12, 1849. Lawyer; circuit judge in Georgia, 1891-96; justice of Georgia state supreme court, 1897-1905; chief justice of Georgia Supreme Court, 1905-22. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of George W. Fish and Martha E. (Hansell) Fish; married 1876 to Mary P. Hines.
  Fish, William L. — of Bolton, Tolland County, Conn. Socialist. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Bolton, 1912. Burial location unknown.


FISHARDT (Soundex F263) — See also BLANSHARD, BOSSHARD, DISHAROON, FICHARDT, FISH, HARDT, POSHARD, WISHARD, WISHART.

  Fishardt, Arthur E. — U.S. Consular Agent in Bloemfontein, as of 1904. Burial location unknown.


FISHBACK (Soundex F212) — See also ASHBACH, BACK, ESCHBACK, ESHBACK, FISCHBACH, FISH, FISHBECK, FISHBLATE, FISHBOURNE, FISHBURN, FISHBURNE, MUSHBACH, PINCHBACK, SMITHBACK.

  FISHBACK: See also Smith Hempstone Jr.
  Fishback, L. M. — of St. Louis, Mo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Fishback, W. M. — of La Belle, Lewis County, Mo. Socialist. Candidate for Missouri state house of representatives from Lewis County, 1934. Burial location unknown.
  Fishback, William Meade (1831-1903) — also known as "The Great Repudiator" — of Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Ark.; Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. Born in Jeffersonton, Culpeper County, Va., November 5, 1831. Lawyer; delegate to Arkansas secession convention, 1861; colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of Arkansas state house of representatives, 1871-81; delegate to Arkansas state constitutional convention, 1874; Governor of Arkansas, 1893-95. Died in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Ark., February 9, 1903 (age 71 years, 96 days). Interment at Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark.
  Relatives: Son of Frederick Martin Fishback and Sophia Ann (Yates) Fishback; married to Adelaide Miller.
  See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial — Encyclopedia of Arkansas


FISHBECK (Soundex F212) — See also ASHBERY, ASHBEY, BECK, FISCHBECK, FISH, FISHBACK, FISHBLATE, FISHBOURNE, FISHBURN, FISHBURNE, HASHBERGER, HERSHBERGER, HUSHBECK, LOHBECK.

  Fishbeck, Charles — of Michigan. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 6th District, 1898. Burial location unknown.
  Fishbeck, John B. — of Michigan. Human Rights candidate for Michigan state senate 24th District, 1974. Still living as of 1974.


FISHBLATE (Soundex F214) — See also FISHBACK, FISHBECK, FISHBOURNE, FISHBURN, FISHBURNE, ROTHBLATT.

  Fishblate, S. H. See Solomon Harry Fishblate
  Fishblate, Solomon Harry — also known as S. H. Fishblate — of Wilmington, New Hanover County, N.C. Mayor of Wilmington, N.C., 1878-81. Burial location unknown.


FISHBOURNE (Soundex F216) — See also BOURNE, FISHBACK, FISHBECK, FISHBLATE, FISHBURN, FISHBURNE, NEIGHBOUR, NEIGHBOURS, RICHBOURG, VERSHBOW, WASHBOURNE.

  FISHBOURNE: See also Thomas Wharton Jr.
  Fishbourne, William — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Mayor of Philadelphia, Pa., 1719-22. Burial location unknown.


FISHBURN (Soundex F216) — See also ASHBURN, ASHBURY, BURN, FISBURN, FISH, FISHBACK, FISHBECK, FISHBLATE, FISHBOURNE, FISHBURNE, MASHBURN, RATHBURN, WASHBU, WASHBURN, WASHBURNE.

  Fishburn, Thomas H. — of Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pa. Whig. Postmaster at Hummelstown, Pa., 1849-52. Burial location unknown.


FISHBURNE (Soundex F216) — See also ASHBURN, ASHBURY, FISHBACK, FISHBECK, FISHBLATE, FISHBOURNE, FISHBURN, MASHBURN, RATHBURN, WASHBU, WASHBURN, WASHBURNE.

  Fishburne, E. L. See Edward Ladson Fishburne
  Fishburne, Edward Ladson (b. 1883) — also known as E. L. Fishburne — of Walterboro, Colleton County, S.C. Born in Walterboro, Colleton County, S.C., November 4, 1883. Democrat. Lawyer; mayor of Walterboro, S.C., 1909-10; member of South Carolina Democratic State Executive Committee, 1931-34; member of South Carolina state house of representatives, 1931-35; justice of South Carolina state supreme court, 1935-40. Episcopalian. Member, Freemasons; Knights of Pythias. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of William Josiah Fishburne and Mamie (Carn) Fishburne; married, October 8, 1912, to Mary Patterson Gage.
  Fishburne, George P. — of Tacoma, Pierce County, Wash. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Washington 3rd District, 1916, 1920; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1924 (member, Platform and Resolutions Committee), 1928; postmaster at Tacoma, Wash., 1933-46 (acting, 1933-34). Burial location unknown.
  Fishburne, John Wood (1868-1937) — also known as John W. Fishburne — of Charlottesville, Va. Born near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Va., March 8, 1868. Democrat. Member of Virginia state house of delegates from Albemarle County & Charlottesville city, 1895-97; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1912; circuit judge in Virginia 8th Circuit, 1913-30; U.S. Representative from Virginia 7th District, 1931-33. Member, Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; Freemasons; Elks. Died in Ivy Depot, Albemarle County, Va., June 24, 1937 (age 69 years, 108 days). Interment at Riverview Cemetery, Charlottesville, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Clement Daniel Fishburne and Elizabeth (Wood) Fishburne; married to Mary Norwood Lyons; cousin *** of Fontaine Maury Maverick.
  Political family: Maury-Maverick family of San Antonio, Texas.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Fishburne, Robert — of Colleton County, S.C. Member of South Carolina state senate from Colleton County, 1878-82. Burial location unknown.
  Fishburne, W. K. — of Pinopolis, Berkeley County, S.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South Carolina, 1936. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


FISHEL (Soundex F240) — See also FISCHEL, FISCHL, FISH, FISHELSON, FISHER, FLEISH, FLEISHELL, FUSCHILLO, ISHELL, RISHEL, RISHELL, SHEL.

  Fishel, George Z. — of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa. Burgess of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 1923. Burial location unknown.
  Fishel, N. Norman — of Red Lion, York County, Pa. Burgess of Red Lion, Pennsylvania, 1960. Still living as of 1960.
  Fishel, Norman See N. Norman Fishel


FISHELSON (Soundex F242) — See also CHELSO, ELSON, FISHEL, FISHER, FLEISHELL, ICHELSON, ISHELL, MICHELSON, MITCHELSON, NICHELSON, RISHEL, RISHELL, SHELSTA.

  Fishelson, Julia — of Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 2000, 2004 (alternate), 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.


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