David Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 9 Oct 1895 - 20 Lawson Place, Dundee, Forfarshire 1310 Christening: Death: 14 Sep 1914 - Battle Of The Aisne, France ("Great War") ( aged 18) 1311,1312 Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 1901, 31 Mar 1901, 10 S George Street, St. Andrews parish, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Education: Attended school, to Jul 1908, Ann Street Public School, Dundee. 1309
Education: Enrolled at school, 17 Aug 1908, Morgan Academy, Dundee. 1309
Residence: At time of David Fisher's (Born 1895)enrolment at Morgan Academy, 17 Aug 1908, 16 North Ellen Street, Dundee. 1309
Education: Left school, Jan 1910, Morgan Academy, Dundee. 1309
Census: 1911 Census, 2 Apr 1911, 35 North Wellington Street, Clepington, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1303 (Household Member)
Occupation: Office boy in Jute manufacturing industry, 2 Apr 1911, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1303
Military: 1914.
Occupation: Private Soldier, 1914, France.
Parents
Father: David Robertson Fisher (1861-1937) 1303 Mother: Elisabeth Reid Stewart (1857-1917)
Spouses and Children
Notes
General:
David Fisher
Facts I have established . . .
He died on 14/09/1914 at the Battle of the Aisne, in North-Eastern France. His regiment, the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders suffered heavy losses on that day (their first major losses of the war) especially between 1pm and 3pm in the area around Vendresse and Chivy (approx 5 miles north of the River Aisne) - Reims was the nearest large city.
The Battle of the Aisne was a pivotal battle in the Great War. After the Germans held off the British and French armies they dug into their positions, and from this point onwards, trench warfare began. The Germans had been retreating after the Battle of the Marne - the battle is described in detail on the following web page <http://batmarn1.club.fr/edmoch20.htm>
The weather was foul that day and the Allied Forces were up against it, attacking an enemy on top of a steep hill, just across a river, which the army had to cross. The British and French had little in the way of artillery support and the fighting was confused, often hand-to-hand.
His regiment fought in kilts ("men in petticoats").
He won 3 medals, the 1914 Star the British Medal and the Victory Medal (pictured below). He also had a clasp on one of his medals, although I have not yet found out what this was for (maybe the "Mons clasp"? see below).
It appears that he was originally in a different regiment (in the "SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919",) book he was noted as having been formerly in the R.H. (either Ross-shire Highlanders or the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) I guess) . . . how he came to transfer, I do not know.
His grave was not identified, so he is commemorated at the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre war approx 10 miles south of his place of death.
His army number was 9443, although he was formerly 3/2072, R.H.
He was aged 15
THINGS I AM NOT SO SURE ABOUT
When did he arrive in France? The Camerons arrived on the battlelines on 5th September 1914 (I think they arrived at Le Havre on 1st September). David's medal record indicates that he entered the theatre of war on 14/08/1914. Did this describe his joining up date, or was it actually the date he arrived in France (maybe with the Black Watch or Ross-shire Highlanders?). The Black Watch were certainly in France right from the outbreak of hostilities - they arrived somewhere between the 12th and 17th August, so this might fit in with the 14/08/1914 "entered theatre of war" entry.
Why did he transfer? Was this before the outbreak of war? Did he have a specialist role that was useful to the Camerons. He appears to have been the only one who did transfer from the RH to the Camerons (from the death registers). Did he transfer to join a mate or a brother?
SOURCES
1.FROM "SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919", Parts 61-70.
Transcribed at Cardiff Library, on 20/03/2007 by Alistair David Pitt
Part 66 -"The Queen's Own (Cameron Highlanders)" 1st Battalion.
Fisher, David, b, Dundee, Forfarshire, enlisted Dundee (place of residence Dundee), (solider #) 9443, Pte, killed in action, France & Flanders, 14/09/1914, formerly (soldier #) 3/2072, R.H.
Note: (R.H. was former regiment - the one he must have joined on enlistment - was this the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) or Ross-shire Highlanders (part of Seaforth Highlanders)?
2.I checked the regiment's death register and I counted 136 soldiers (ranks) who also died that day. Read elsewhere that the Camerons lost 170 men that day. It was the first day of major losses that the Cameron Highlander's experience in WW1. They had arrived in France on 5th September and joined the First (Guard's) Brigade of the British Expeditionary force (replacing the Munster Rifles?)
3.Memorial register 15-16. Vol 7 including La Fertι-sous-Jouarre. , Pte. David, 9443. 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. 14th Sep 1914. Age 19. Son of David Fisher, of 39 Dallfield Terrace, Dundee, and the late Elizabeth Stewart
FISHER
N.b. Elizabeth died in 1917, after David's death, but before the memorial registers were written
4.Western Mail 7/8/1914
Appeal for 500,000 men
Everywhere in London the proposed expansion of the Army by the addition of half a million men is hailed with enthusiasm. As the Prime Minister explained this afternoon, this will include those who came from overseas: but it is a tremendous effort to put forth, and the public imagination is much impressed. This with the vote of credit of £100,000,000 will do more than anything else to impress our people with the gigantic work now in hand, and the military authorities are quite sure that there will be no great difficulty in getting the men. Youths who have passed through the Boy Scout training, and many who have not are flocking to the colours. There was never less shouting and never more doing than in this war. The recruiting authorities will be busy enough for the next few weeks both for the Regular Army and the Territorials.
5.Medals (from <http://www.royalirishlancers.co.uk/family.htm>)1914 Star
This medal was awarded to those who served in France and Belgium between August 1914 and November 1914. The medal bears the date 1914 in the centre of the wreath together with the dates "Aug" and "Nov" above and below. The medal ribbon is red, white and blue.The medal is named on the plain reverse. A bar for those under fire between August and November was issued, the "Mons Clasp" (could this be David's clasp)? This medal is commonly referred to as the Mons Star, since the majority of the recipients took part in the retreat from Mons.
British War Medal
This medal was awarded to record the end of the First World War, however this was extended to cover operations upto 1920 which included mine clearance. The medal ribbon bears stripes of blue, black, white and orange. The medal is normally named . No bars were issued with this medal. Over 6 million of these were issued and as such it is a fairly common medal, however medals issued to certain regiments etc., may command more interest.
Victory Medal
This medal bears the same basic design which was adopted by a number of other Allied nations. The medal ribbon bears multiple stripes of various colour . The medal is normally named . No bars were issued with this medal and over 6 million of these were issued making it a fairly common medal 1313
David Robertson Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 3 Nov 1861 - Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire 799,1314 Christening: Death: 13 Jan 1937 - St. Paul's Hospital, Endall St, Holborn, London ( aged 75) 294 Burial: Cause of Death: Cardiac failure. Also enlarged prostate and supra pubic cystostomyEvents
Census: 2 Apr 1871, 147 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1117
Census: 3 Apr 1881, 131 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 72
Occupation: Jute Weaver, 3 Apr 1881. 72
Occupation: Baker (Operative), 29 Apr 1882, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 72
Census: 1891, 5 Apr 1891, 20 Lawson Place, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Occupation: Draper's Collector, 29 Dec 1893. 1315
Religion: Leader at, 1900, Zion Mission, Charles Lane, Dundee. 1316 Until his death.
Census: 1901, 31 Mar 1901, 10 S George Street, St. Andrews parish, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Occupation: Draper's collector, 6 Mar 1908, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1079 At the time of his son, Alexander's marriage.
Residence: At time of David Fisher's (Born 1895)enrolment at Morgan Academy, 17 Aug 1908, 16 North Ellen Street, Dundee. 1309 (Occupant)
Census: 1911 Census, 2 Apr 1911, 35 North Wellington Street, Clepington, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1303
Occupation: Assistant Agent for the Charity Organisation Society, 2 Apr 1911, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1303
Occupation: Agent for the Charity Organisation Society, 1919, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1316
Occupation: Charity Organisation Society Agent, 14 Jul 1922. 401
Residence: 14 Jul 1922, 39 Dallfield Terrace, Dundee, Forfarshire. 401
Residence: 13 Jan 1937, 1 Hyndford Place, Dundee, Forfarshire. 294
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Elizabeth Hunter Robertson (1828-1893) 817
Spouses and Children
1. *Elisabeth Reid Stewart (12 Mar 1857 - 18 Apr 1917) Marriage: 29 Apr 1882 - United Presbyterian Church, Dundee, Forfarshire 401 Children: 1. Joan Fisher (Cir 1883-Cir 1956) (Father: Adopted ) (Mother: Biological ) 2. Alexander Fisher (1886-1973) 3. Elizabeth Fisher (1888- ) 4. Joseph Carrie Fisher (1893-1954) 5. David Fisher (1895-1914) 2. Marjory Scott (2 Dec 1871 - 10 Oct 1942) Marriage: 14 Jul 1922 - United Free Church, 150 City Road, Lochee, Dundee, Forfarshire 1317
Notes
Research:
DUNDEE COURIERFriday 15 January 1937
SUDDEN DEATH OF MR DAVID FISHER
Long Service as Charity Agent
Mr David Fisher, who was for 25 years agent of Dundee Charity Organisation Society, died in a London hospital yesterday.
Mr Fisher, who lived at 1 Hyndford Place, Dundee, left for London on November 20 on business. He was to have been only a week in London, but took ill and was removed to a hospital. In December, he revived sufficiently to be able to undergo an operation. He was making good progress and was intending to return home next week.
His son, Mr Joseph Fisher, 17 School Road, a probation officer in Dundee, received a letter on Wednesday stating his father's intention. He received a shock yesterday when a telegram brought the news of his father's death.
Mr Fisher, who was 75 years of age, was a native of Dundee. He was for some time a traveller with drapery firms in the city. In 1911 he was appointed assistant agent of the Charity Organisation Society, and on the death of Mr Dunlop, the then agent, in 1919 he became agent. His son Joseph was appointed his father's agent in 1926.
Mr Fisher was keenly interested in all social work, and voluntarily assisted Mr George Rankine, the then probation officer in 1926. Here again his son followed in his footsteps, and in 1931 Mr Joseph Fisher was appointed to that post.
For over 36 years Mr Fisher had carried on in the Zion Mission in Charles Lane. Last year, when the Unemployment Assistance Board came into being, he was appointed to the advisory committee.
Mr Fisher is survived by Mrs Fisher, two sons, and a daughter.
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Eliza Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1846 - Farnworth, Lancashire. 1319 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 1871, 2 Apr 1871, Farnworth, Lancashire. 1320
Occupation: Winder in cotton mill, 2 Apr 1871, Farnworth, Lancashire. 1117
Census: 1881, 3 Apr 1881, 51 Bolton Street, Oldham, Lancashire. 1321
Occupation: Cotton Carder's wife, 3 Apr 1881. 1319
Parents
Father: Martha Fisher (Cir 1825- ) 1318 Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Robert Sumner (1848 - 1931) 1318 Marriage: 18 Apr 1869 - Farnworth with Kearsley, Lancashire 1318Elizabeth FisherMarriage Events
Census: 1871 census, 2 Apr 1871, 29 Duke Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. 1322
Census: 1881, 51 Bolton Street, Oldham, Lancashire. Marriage Notes
Neville Grieves: His recollections from conversations with his mother, Olga Hubbard.Children: 1. Mary Sumner (1869- ) 2. Solino Sumner (1871-1942) 3. Martha Jane Sumner (Abt 1873- ) 4. Elizabeth Sumner (1879- )
Robert was originally a Mill Manager in Oldham. He was sent by his employer to russia to open a factory as manager in charge. Neville's brother had pictures of their house in Russia. It was a bungalow type house (probably taken in the 1890s) with a verandah. They also had servants including a coachman, cleaners and a woman who used to do the washing.
They had a bull mastiff named Carlo. One day Carlo was locked outside the house by mistake and was killed by wolves.
My notes say that they were "not too far out of Moscow (St. Petersburg) - ??? - Robert had a friend who worked for the Tsar. Robert (and family?) stayed in the Tsar's palace. They used to stay for long periods (where?).
Sex: FAKA: Dicky 1323, Lizzie Fisher 1303
Individual Information
Birth Date: 20 Aug 1888 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland 1324 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Residence: Australia Then New Zealand. 1324
Residence: Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1324
Census: 1891, 5 Apr 1891, 20 Lawson Place, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Census: 1901, 31 Mar 1901, 10 S George Street, St. Andrews parish, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Witness at marriage: Of brother Alexander, to Elizabeth Martin in 1908, 6 Mar 1908, 18 Albany Terrace, Dundee. 1079
Census: 1911 Census, 2 Apr 1911, 35 North Wellington Street, Clepington, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1303 (Household Member)
Occupation: Jute Weaver, 2 Apr 1911, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 1303
Parents
Father: David Robertson Fisher (1861-1937) 1303 Mother: Elisabeth Reid Stewart (1857-1917)
Spouses and Children
1. *Dickson ( - ) Marriage: Australia? 1080
Notes
General:
She was known as Dicky within Margaret Smith's New Zealand family, since her married name was Dickson.
They came across her working at a hotel in Cambridge, New Zealand, as a chef while visiting the racetrack in town.
She had a close friend, Gwen, who she lived with in the hotel.
She was apparently quite a hard character, with a thick scottish accent.
There was a story recounted, where after some people (drinking?) in the hotel, declared themselves to be Catholic, Gwen declared her catholicism also - although she was a lapsed Catholic.
At this point "Dicky" stood up and announced in a loud scottish voice, "Well I'm a Protestant and proud of it" or words to this effect. 1323
Elspeth Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Cir 1798 - Kinclaven, Perthshire, Scotland 1299,1325 Christening: Death: 9 Sep 1875 - 18 Nelson Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland ( aged about 77) 1299 Burial: Cause of Death: Erisipelas of leg 1299Events
Residence: At time of marriage, 19 Nov 1820, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. 1327
Census: 1841 census, 6 Jun 1841, Hilltown, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland. 1328 (Household Member)
Census: 1851 census, 30 Mar 1851, 29 Hilltown, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1326
Occupation: House keeper, 30 Mar 1851, 29 Hilltown, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1326
Census: 1861 Census, 7 Apr 1861, 12 Nelson Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland. 1325
Occupation: Housekeeper, 7 Apr 1861, 12 Nelson Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland. 1325
Census: 1871, 2 Apr 1871, 18 Nelson Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland. 1329
Residence: At time of death, 9 Sep 1875, 18 Nelson Street, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland. 1299
Parents
Father: James Fisher ( -Bef 1864) 1298,1299 Mother: Janet Thomson ( -Bef 1864) 1298,1299,1300
Spouses and Children
1. *Alexander Robertson (Cir 1801 - Bef 9 Sep 1875) 1299,1328 Marriage: 19 Nov 1820 - Errol, Perthshire, Scotland 1327 Children: 1. Isabella Robertson (1821- ) 2. Helen Robertson (Cir 1823- ) 3. John Robertson (Cir 1826- ) 4. James Robertson (Cir 1832- ) 5. Charles Robertson (Cir 1833- ) 6. William Robertson (Cir 1836- ) 7. Thomas Robertson (Cir 1838- )
Notes
Research:
The 1851 census notes that Elspeth was born at Kinclaven.
1861 and 1871 censuses note that Elspeth was born at Dunkeld.
I assume Kinclaven is more likely, since her brothers Alexander (1800) and William (1802) were born at Cargill, which is next to Kinclaven.
Elspeth Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 18 Aug 1831 - Errol, Perthshire, Scotland 265 Christening: 2 Sep 1831 - Errol, Perthshire, Scotland 265 Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Isabella Mitchell (Cir 1798-Between 1851/1857) 1294Evelyn Fisher
Sex: FAKA: Evie Fisher
Individual Information
Birth Date: 20 Jan 1949 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland 1331 Christening: Death: 10 Dec 1990 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland ( aged 41) 1331 Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Occupation: State Enrolled Nurse.
Parents
Father: Joseph Carrie Fisher (1893-1954) 5,1305 Mother: Isabella Gair Milne (1909-1996) 5,1306
Spouses and Children
1. Living Children: 1. Living 2. LivingIrene Carrie Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 11 Sep 1933 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland 1332 Christening: Death: 22 Oct 2020 - Burnside Farmhouse, Kilry, Alyth, Angus, Scotland. PH11 8JA. ( aged 87) 1333 Burial: 4 Nov 2020 - Western Cemetery, Perth Road, Dundee. DD2 1NJ 1334 Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Joseph Carrie Fisher (1893-1954) 5,1305 Mother: Isabella Gair Milne (1909-1996) 5,1306
Spouses and Children
1. *James Scott Preston (25 Aug 1932 - 4 Aug 2019) 1335 Marriage: Sep 1958 - Rattray Street Baptist Church, Dundee, Forfarshire 1336 Children: 1. Living 2. Living 3. LivingLiving
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Joseph Carrie Fisher (1893-1954) 5,1305 Mother: Isabella Gair Milne (1909-1996) 5,1306
Spouses and Children
1. Living Children: 1. Living 2. Living 3. Living 2. LivingIsabella McLaren Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 12 May 1830 - Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire 1337,1339 Christening: 16 May 1830 - Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland 1338,1339 Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Residence: At the time of Mary Ann Fisher's baptism, 4 Jun 1837, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1340 (Occupant)
Census: 1841 Census, 6 Jun 1841, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1337,1338 (Household Member)
Census: 1851 Census, 31 Mar 1851, Spittalfields, Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. 1341
Occupation: General Servant, 31 Mar 1851, Spittalfields, Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. 1341 In the household of Robert Miller, 29 years old born at Falkirk, his wife, Marjory aged 23 of Little Dunkeld, Perthshire. Robert was a "teacher of a promiscuous school". Robert and Marjory had a one year old son named William, born at Caputh.
Parents
Father: William Fisher (Cir 1802-Bef 1851) 1337,1338 Mother: Anne Stewart (1799-1873) 1337,1342,1343James Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1834 - Errol, Perthshire, Scotland 265 Christening: 5 Oct 1834 - Errol, Perthshire, Scotland 265 Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Isabella Mitchell (Cir 1798-Between 1851/1857) 1294James Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Cir 1853 1308 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 1861 Census, 7 Apr 1861, Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1308 (Household Member)
Parents
Father: Daniel Fisher (Cir 1794-1864) 1298,1307 Mother: Jean Mill ( -Bef 1864) 1307James Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: Bef 29 Nov 1864 1298 Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Occupation: Farmer. 1298,1344
Residence: 1800-Feb 1857 ?, Hatton Of Cargill, Perthshire. 1345
Occupation: Crofter, Scotland. 1299 Noted on his daughter, Elspeth Fisher's death certificate as a Crofter. This may well be a more accurate description than Farmer.
Spouses and Children
1. *Janet Thomson ( - Bef 29 Nov 1864) 1298,1299,1300 Marriage: Children: 1. Daniel Fisher (Cir 1794-1864) 2. Elspeth Fisher (Cir 1798-1875) 3. Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 4. William Fisher (Cir 1802-Bef 1851)Janet Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1867 - Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire 817,1346 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 2 Apr 1871, 147 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1117
Census: 3 Apr 1881, 131 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 72
Occupation: Jute Weaver, 2 Dec 1886, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 817
Residence: At time of marriage, 2 Dec 1886, 131 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 817 This was the family home.
Residence: At time of Elizabeth WIlson's birth, 17 Feb 1892, 21 Kinloch Street, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. 765 (Occupant)
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Elizabeth Hunter Robertson (1828-1893) 817
Spouses and Children
1. *Edwin Wilson (Cir 1864 - ) 817 Marriage: 2 Dec 1886 - 6 Westfield Place, Dundee, Forfarshire 817 Children: 1. Elizabeth Wilson (1892- )Jean Archer Fisher
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1827 - Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire 1337,1338,1339 Christening: 21 Jan 1827 - Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland 1338,1339 Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Residence: At the time of Mary Ann Fisher's baptism, 4 Jun 1837, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1340 (Occupant)
Census: 1841 Census, 6 Jun 1841, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1337,1338 (Household Member)
Parents
Father: William Fisher (Cir 1802-Bef 1851) 1337,1338 Mother: Anne Stewart (1799-1873) 1337,1342,1343Jessie Fisher
Sex: FAKA: Janet Fisher 1337
Individual Information
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1839 - Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire 1337 Christening: 19 Jun 1839 - Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland 1338 Death: 14 Oct 1867 - Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland ( aged 28) 704 Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 1841 Census, 6 Jun 1841, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1337,1338 (Household Member)
Census: 1861, 7 Apr 1861, Union Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. 1343 (Household Member)
Occupation: Linen weaver, 7 Apr 1861, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. 1343
Parents
Father: William Fisher (Cir 1802-Bef 1851) 1337,1338 Mother: Anne Stewart (1799-1873) 1337,1342,1343
Spouses and Children
1. *Donald Clark (1832 - 1871) 704 Marriage: 21 Sep 1863 - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland 704 Children: 1. Ann Clark (1863-1866) 2. Alexander Clark (1866- ) 3. Isabella Clark (1867- )Joan Fisher
Sex: FAKA: Nan Fisher
Individual Information
Birth Date: Cir 1883 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland Christening: Death: Cir 1956 - Cardiff, Glamorgan ( aged about 73) Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Census: 1891, 5 Apr 1891, 20 Lawson Place, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Occupation: Card board case maker, 1901, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
Census: 1901, 31 Mar 1901, 10 S George Street, St. Andrews parish, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Parents
Father: David Robertson Fisher (1861-1937) 1303 (Relationship: Adopted ) Mother: Elisabeth Reid Stewart (1857-1917) (Relationship: Biological )John Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Feb 1837 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland 265 Christening: 13 Mar 1837 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland 265 Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Isabella Mitchell (Cir 1798-Between 1851/1857) 1294John Fisher
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1859 - Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire 1347 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Occupation: Currier. 152
Census: 2 Apr 1871, 147 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 1117
Parents
Father: Alexander Fisher (Cir 1800-1893) 817,1294 Mother: Elizabeth Hunter Robertson (1828-1893) 817
Spouses and Children
1. *Jane Ann (Fisher) (Abt 1861 - ) Marriage:John FisherMarriage Events
Census: 3 Apr 1881, 131 Rosebank Street, Dundee, Forfarshire. 72 Children: 1. Alexander Fisher (1881- )
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 8 May 1825 - Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire 1348 Christening: 14 May 1825 - Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland 1338 Death: 27 Sep 1902 - 54 Reform Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire ( aged 77) 1349 Burial: Cause of Death:Events
Residence: At the time of John Fisher's baptism, 14 May 1825, Mill of Muckly, Caputh, Perthshire. 1348 (Occupant)
Occupation: Agricultural labourer, 31 Mar 1851, Clayholes, Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. 1342
Census: 1881 Census, 3 Apr 1881, Meadows Bother, Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. 1350
Occupation: General servant, 3 Apr 1881, Meadows Bother, Caputh, Perthshire, Scotland. 1350
Residence: At time of death, 27 Sep 1902, 54 Reform Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. 1349
Parents
Father: William Fisher (Cir 1802-Bef 1851) 1337,1338 Mother: Anne Stewart (1799-1873) 1337,1342,1343
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Stewart ( - Bef 27 Sep 1902) 1349 Marriage:
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