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Jane Fisher[1]

Female 1807 - 1891  (83 years)


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  • Name Jane Fisher 
    Born 10 Sep 1807  Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 25 May 1891  Battle Swamp, Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Jane, Martha and sister Margaret never married and lived in the family home all of their lives.
    Buried West Nottingham Cemetery, Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I6157  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 26 Oct 2020 

    Father John Fisher,   b. Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Jun 1829 
    Mother Jane McMaster,   b. 1773, Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Feb 1866, Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 93 years) 
    Married 24 Nov 1794  Cecil County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2445  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Maryland State Archives
    Maryland State Archives
    Jane Fisher will-1
    Maryland State Archives-Jane Fisher will-3
    Maryland State Archives-Jane Fisher will-3
    jane fisher will (sister to John Fisher) (3).jpg
    Jane Fisher-Obit
    Jane Fisher-Obit
    The Philadelphia Times
    May 27, 1891
    Jane Fisher-Obit
    Jane Fisher-Obit
    The Cecil Whig
    May 30, 1891

  • Notes 
    • JANE FISHER: Miss Jane Fisher whose death at an advanced aged, as well as the longevity of her family have been noticed recently in these columns, was one of a family of a gentleman who at the time of his death was one of the most remarkable men of his vicinity. Mr. Fisher died in his 99th year, and what is very unusual had cut his third set of teeth. While he was cutting the third set, he used to say that he very readily understood why children were cross and irritable during their cutting, as they were very painful and continuously so. Mr. Fisher?s eye sight was so good at 98 years of age that he could readily read the tiniest print without glasses. Earlier in his life he had used spectacles but having regained his second sight he abandoned their use habitually. He was a man of amiability and uniform disposition. His daughter Miss Maggie who is in her 90th year, is a lady so vivacious and sprightly in conversation, that one hearing her talk would take her to be a woman of 30 instead of 90 years. A correspondent writes us that their home is a very interesting place to visit. Their ancestors were Scotch people, and they are the descendants of Scotch covenanters. Their cousin Miss Mary Kaziah Fisher resides with them. They have several pieces of rare furniture in their home one of which is a bard wood secretary of antique design which is over one hundred and forty years old. It is without a scratch, and has been so carefully preserved that it looks as though it had just come from the Furniture polishers. The old ladies have always had a passion for flowers which they have successfully cultivated, and although they are not people of means, they have ample funds in Bank for all necessary comforts. The young folks and children in the neighborhood are very fond of visiting the old ladies, and their circle of friends is very large. Col. Egenton Hogg who recently purchased the property in which they live paid them double its value, and expressly stipulated that they should remain in their home rent free as long as they live. They share the esteem of their community in an unusual degree, Miss Jane Fishers recent funeral having been unusually large. They are an interesting family, refined, and great readers. (Cecil Whig Sat. 6/6/1891)

  • Sources 
    1. [S4] Deborah Lozano.
      JANE FISHER: Miss Jane Fisher a venerable and esteemed lady whose serious illness we noted last week, died at her home near Battle Swamp in this county on Monday. Miss Fisher was born on the 10th of September 1807, and has resided for years with three other sisters whose advanced ages we noticed last week, and was a member of a family remarkable for its longevity. Three sisters still survive her, Miss Margaret Fisher born April 11th, 1803, Mrs. Sarah Scott born May 20th 1809, and Mrs. Rebecca Murphy born May 25th, 1811. Miss Jane Fisher was a lady highly respected for her many amiable qualities. Her funeral which took place on Tuesday was largely attended. (Cecil Whig Sat. 5/30/1891) 9/10/1807-5/23/1891

    2. [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=91890640.