Individual Record 63

Name}   Fisher, Charles A. (#2) Family History} Hancock                
  Title}   Ethnic Origin} German** Sex} Male
Birth:   Date} Fam 15 Oct 1846-48 Place} ,   , Vermont
Marr.: Date} Exa 30 Dec  1869 Place} Port Huron, St. Clair, Michigan     (Link)
Death: Date} Exa 11 May 1917 Place} Thedford, Lambton, Ontario
Burial: Date} Exa 14 May 1917 Place} Pinehill Cemetery, Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario
 Grave Marker}  
Source 1} 1373=Marriage rec
Source 2}   69 =1871 CAN cen
Source 3}   98 =1881 CAN cen
Source 4} 100 =1891 CAN cen
Source 5} 123 =Newspaper
Source 6} 960 =1901 CAN cen
Source 7} 961 =1911 CAN cen
Source 8}   36 =Death certif
Source 9} 1617=Cemetery rec
Source 10}970 =Funeral rec
Source 11}971 =Photograph
Source 12}1018=Photographs
Parents: } Charles Fisher (#1) & Lucy Moloy
   Relationship No.} 654
1st Household No.}  
      Occupation 1} Farmer
       Occupation 2} Laborer
  Religion/Church} Salvation Army
Spouses:   Prime} Catt, Mary
 Total Number of} 1
Notes:  Charles Fisher was born 15 Oct 1846-48 in Vermont, USA.  His death certificate names his parents as Charles Fisher and Lucy Moloy.  Charles migrated from the United States to Canada at the age of 12 about 1860.

Charles Fisher, 22, married Mary Catt, 21, on 30 Dec 1869 in Port Huron, St. Clair, Michigan.  Both were residents of Bosanquet, Ontario.  They had one daughter, Mary Ellen, born 13 Oct 1870 in Bosanquet.

In the 1871 Canada census, Charles, 23, and Mary, 22, were living in Bosanquet, Lampton, Ontario.  Charles was a farmer, and they were Episcopal Methodist.  Their daughter Mary was 6 months old.

In the 1881 Canada census, Charles, 35, and Mary, 32, were living in Thedford, Ontario, and Charles was farming.  Their daughter Ellen was 12 years.

In the 1891 Canada census, Charles, 43, and Mary, 41, were still living in Lampton East, Ontario.  Charles was a labourer, and they were now listed as Salvation Army.  Their daughter Mary was 20 years.

In the 1901 Canada census, Charles, 52, and Mary, 52, were living in Thedford Village, Lampton East, Ontario.  Charles was a laborer.

Charles Fisher In the 1911 Canada census, Charles A., 66, and Mary, 63, were living on King St., Thedford, Lampton East, Ontario.  Charles was a laborer, and there were listed as Salvation Army.  The photograph at the right shows Charles in 1911 at the Jericho Post Office.  Charles is second from the right.

**The Canada 1881, 1901, and 1911 censuses gave Charles' Racial or Tibal Origin as German, Dutch, and German, respectively.

By 1913 Charles had become very ill and could no longer work.  He died Friday, 11 May 1917 at his residence on King Street, Thedford.  The funeral services was held at his home on Monday, 14 May 1917, and he was buried in the Pinehill Cemetery, Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario.
Time of Birth}   Time of Death}   Fraternal/Social}  
Baptism Date}   Place}     Charles Fisher
Confirm. Date}   Photo} Charles circa 1900
Immigr'n Date} Fam 1860/1862 Port}  
Education: Grade}              or Top 2 Degrees}  
Military: Service}                    for the State of}  
Health Condition} Kidney trouble
  Cause of Death} Septic Absorption
Last Updated
by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated} 22 Oct 2023
Date Created}    3 Sep  1994
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