Walter Fisher

Walter Fisher|b. c 1868|p123.htm#i1481|Charles Fisher|b. c Dec 1837\nd. Sep 1869|p120.htm#i1480|Mary Ann Sophia Town|b. c Feb 1841\nd. Dec 1885|p409.htm#i1479|||||||William Town|b. c 1819|p409.htm#i2152|Sarah A. Gardler|b. c 1822|p131.htm#i2153|

Edith Fitch

Edith Fitch|b. c 1876|p123.htm#i2859|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary A. Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|

Eliza Fitch

Eliza Fitch|b. c 1865|p123.htm#i2855|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary A. Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|

Elsie Fitch

Elsie Fitch|b. c 1897|p123.htm#i2886|Thomas Edward Fitch|b. c 1872|p123.htm#i2858|Alice Cooper|b. c 1873|p82.htm#i2885|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||

George Fitch

Lilian Fitch

Lilian Fitch|b. c 1899|p123.htm#i2887|Thomas Edward Fitch|b. c 1872|p123.htm#i2858|Alice Cooper|b. c 1873|p82.htm#i2885|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||

Marian I Fitch

Family: Bernard Everard Sewell b. 2 Nov 1919, d. c May 1999

Martha Alice Fitch

Martha Alice Fitch|b. c 1870|p123.htm#i2857|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary A. Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|

Sarah A E Fitch

Sarah A E Fitch|b. c 1880|p123.htm#i2860|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary A. Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|

Thomas Edward Fitch

Thomas Edward Fitch|b. c 1872|p123.htm#i2858|George Fitch|b. c 1845|p123.htm#i2854|Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|||||||Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary A. Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|
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