Lucas Paschal and Elizabeth Nakease Fish
Husband Lucas Paschal 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Nakease Fish 2
AKA: Na-Ke-A-Se Fish, Elizabeth Jackson Born: <1798> Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jackson Fish (Abt 1760-1833) 3 4 5 6 Mother: Martha "Polly" Rogers (Abt 1782-1847/1849) 7 8
Children
George Michael Fish and Jennifer Laraine Tatem
Husband George Michael Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: LeRoy Paschal Fish (1928-1983) Mother: Carol Jean Kirk (1932-2008)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Karen Gail Johnson
Wife Jennifer Laraine Tatem (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Kenneth Earl Tatem Mother: Phala Carmen Jordan (1938-1999)
Other Spouse: Roy Tompkins
Children
1 M David Aaron Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: BiologicalSpouse: Ella Patricia Allred (living)
2 M Kenneth LeRoy Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: BiologicalSpouse: Peggy Nicole Underwood (living)
3 F Michelle Laraine Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: BiologicalSpouse: Mathew Bull (living)
Birth Notes: Husband - George Michael Fish
Miami Baptist Hospital
Notes: Marriage
Source: LeRoy Paschal Fish family Bible.
George Michael Fish and Karen Gail Johnson
Husband George Michael Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: LeRoy Paschal Fish (1928-1983) Mother: Carol Jean Kirk (1932-2008)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Jennifer Laraine Tatem
Wife Karen Gail Johnson (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: DeWayne Burton Johnson (1920-2014) Mother: Lorna Doone Wallace (1921-2006)
Children
1 M David Aaron Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: StepSpouse: Ella Patricia Allred (living)
2 M Kenneth LeRoy Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: StepSpouse: Peggy Nicole Underwood (living)
3 F Michelle Laraine Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: StepSpouse: Mathew Bull (living)
Birth Notes: Husband - George Michael Fish
Joseph Leander Fish and Lila Viola Johns
Husband Joseph Leander Fish 9
Born: 22 May 1917 - <Oklahoma>, United States Christened: Died: 23 Oct 1976 - Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States 10 Buried:
Father: Joseph Paschal Fish (1895-1937) 11 12 13 14 Mother: Clara Mae Carnal (1903-1972) 11 15 16
Father: Joseph Paschal Fish (1895-1937) 11 12 13 14 Mother: Lillie < > (Abt 1899- )
Marriage: 27 Dec 1938 - Fort Garland, Costilla, Colorado, United StatesEvents
Census: U.S., 22 Jan 1920, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, United States. 17 (Household Member)
Census: U.S., 11 Apr 1930, Peoria, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 18 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, Apr 1932, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 19 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Apr 1933, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 20 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Apr 1934, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Jan 1937, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. (Household Member)
Wife Lila Viola Johns 21
Born: <1920> - <Colorado>, United States Christened: Died: <1990> - <Colorado>, United States Buried:
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Joseph Leander Fish
The Social Security Death Index gives his birth place as Colorado. However, census data have Oklahoma.
Notes: Marriage
The Marriage Record Report gives husband's name as "Fish, Joseph L." and the wife's as "Johns, Lila Viola," both white. Without additional detail, this researcher cannot be certain that these are the correct individuals in this family tree, but they probably are.
Kenneth LeRoy Fish and Peggy Nicole Underwood
Husband Kenneth LeRoy Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George Michael Fish Mother: Jennifer Laraine Tatem
Father: Roy Tompkins Mother: Jennifer Laraine Tatem
Father: George Michael Fish Mother: Karen Gail Johnson
Marriage:
Wife Peggy Nicole Underwood (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Fredrick Priestly Underwood Mother: Peggy Matthews
Children
1 M Cohen Adam Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Liam Frederick Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Elizabeth Ann Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Sarah Phayla Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Wife - Peggy Nicole Underwood
First wife of Kenneth Fish.
Birth Notes: Child - Cohen Adam Fish
1:08 AM EDT, 6 lbs. 9 oz., 19.25 inches
Birth Notes: Child - Liam Frederick Fish
11:20pm EST, 7 lbs 7 oz
Birth Notes: Child - Elizabeth Ann Fish
11:02 AM EDT
Birth Notes: Child - Sarah Phayla Fish
1:43 AM EST, 6 lbs 14oz, 20 inches.
Leander Jackson Fish and Julia Parks
Husband Leander Jackson Fish 22
AKA: Leading Turtle, Jack Fish, Jackson Fish, Leander "Leading Turtle" Fish, Leander Jackson Born: 7 May 1852 - (Wyandotte), Indian Territory (Kansas), United States Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1914 - [near Quapaw], Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Buried: - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 23
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Jane Quinney (Abt 1820-1873)
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Hester Armstrong Zane (1816-1852) 33
Marriage: 28 Apr 1878 - Cherokee, Kansas, United States (Divorced in 1883) 34
Other Spouse: Rose Fish - (Divorced)
Other Spouse: Josephine Heitz (Abt 1884- ) 30 - 23 Feb 1909 - District of Columbia, United States (Divorced) 35
Other Spouse: Mary Katherine Large (1874-1939) 30 36 37 38 39 40 - 20 Jan 1895 - (Muscogee), Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States) (Divorced) 41Events
Census: of Shawnee, 1854. (Household Member)
Census: Kansas State, May 1865, Quindarc Twp, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States. 42 (Household Member)
Agreement: between the Shawnees and Cherokees, 7 Jun 1869. 43 (Witness)
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44 (Household Member)
Adopted: into the Quapaw tribe, 1 Oct 1880, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 45
Divorce: from Leander J. Fish, 1883, <Oklahoma>, United States. 46
Revocation: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw tribe, 8 Aug 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 47
Reinstatement: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw Tribe, 5 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 48
Report: re. Leander J. Fish by Inspector Gardner, 9 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 46
Roll: of Quapaw members entitled to share moneys derived from grazing and sales of hay, 15 Mar 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 49
Affadavit: from Charley Quapaw, Head Chief of the Quapaw tribe of Indians and interpreter Alphonse Vallies, 20 May 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). (Witness)
Roll: of Quapaw tribal members, 8 Feb 1890, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 50
Authorization: granted by the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Quapaw tribe of Indians, 14 Mar 1891, Washington D.C., United States. 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1893, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 52
Residence: 1895, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States).
Petition: to Office of Indian Affairs by Leander Jackson Fish through his attorney J. L. Bullock, 6 Feb 1896, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1896, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 53
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1897, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 54
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1899, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 55
Census: U.S., Native American, 30 Jun 1900, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States).
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1901, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 56
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1903, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 57
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1904, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 58
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1905, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States). 59
Residence: 1910, Wyandotte, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States.
Report: of Quapaw Indian Competency Commission, Examination of Allottee, After 25 Jun 1910, <Oklahoma>, United States. 60
Wife Julia Parks 30
AKA: Julia Parke Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Events
Adopted: into the Quapaw tribe, 1 Oct 1880, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 45 (Participant)
Divorce: from Leander J. Fish, 1883, <Oklahoma>, United States. 46
Report: re. Leander J. Fish by Inspector Gardner, 9 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 46 (Witness)
Authorization: granted by the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Quapaw tribe of Indians, 14 Mar 1891, Washington D.C., United States. 51 (Mentioned)
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Birth date needs verification. He was recorded in the 1854 census as 7 years old (born about 1847).
One source ("Delaware and Shawnee Migration," https://www.eudorakshistory.com/delaware_shawnee/delaware-and-shawnee.htm) says that the 1854 Indian Census lists Leander as age 7 (i.e., born 1846 or 1847). It is possible that the Indian Census spanned 5 years and that this family was recorded in 1849, published in 1854.There is also a discrepancy in birth year for his sister Eudora and father Paschal.
Captions accompanying photographs of Jackson Fish by Dinwiddie in 1896, archived in the Smithsonian Institution, say that he was born in 1855 in Wayndotte, Oklahoma.
Burial Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Lot 20, Block 3, Grave 5 (or 6), Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Oklahoma.
Gravestone reads:
Leander Jackson
Fish
May 7, 1852 - Nov. 20, 1914
Research Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Text accompanying a photographic reproduction from the Smithsonian Institution acquired between 1970-1985.
Joseph Pascal T.(?) Fish
Age 10 in 1905
His father was Leander Jackson Fish. We are assuming that this photo of "Jackson Fish" is that man and that Joseph P.T. Fish is Joseph Pascal Fish.
aka Jackson Fish, Leading Turtle
Look at % of each tribe in Jackson's father & mother.
Jackson Fish's father [Paschal Fish] was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware.
Jackson Fish's mother [Mary Ann Steele?] was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron).
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"If duplicated, please credit Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Bureau of American Ethnology Collection.
Public inquiry 202/357-2700
catalog of current items 800/322-0344
"Neg. No. 978 Tribe: Shawnee
"Tribe: SHAWNEE
Name: Pi'saa'ka or Leading Turtle. Mixed blood - Wyandot, Shawnee and white. Called L. J. Fish. With Joseph P. T. Fish, his son.
Home: Quapaw Agency, Okla.
By Gill, 1905
"Leading Turtle, also called Jackson Fish, with Joseph P. T. Fish, his son. Jackson Fish's father was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware; his mother was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron). Home: Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma.
By Delancy Gill of the B.A.E., Washington, D.C., 1905."
"No. 764-a
Family: Algonquin
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood. (Father, Pasquel Fish, 1/2 Shawnee, 1/8 Miami, 1/16 Delaware; Chief of the Shawnees. Mother 1/4 Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 764-b
Family: Algonquian
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood - Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandotte. Father, Pasqual Fish, chief of the Shawnees. Mother Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
These photographs may be of a different person:
"No. 1069-a
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 1069-B
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
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From http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/kansas/ :
Quapaw . Between 1833 and 1867 lands in the southeastern tip of Kansas belonged to their reserve in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), but in the latter year they ceded this back to the Government. (See Arkansas.)
Shawnee . In 1825 the Shawnee residing in Missouri received a grant of land along the south side of Kansas River, west of the boundary of Missouri. In 1831 they were joined by another body of Shawnee who had formerly lived at Wapaghkonnetta and on Hog Creek, Ohio. In 1854 nearly all of this land was re-ceded to the United States Government and the tribe moved to Indian Territory, the present Oklahoma. (See Tennessee .)
Wyandot . The Wyandot purchased land in eastern Kansas on Missouri River from the Delaware in 1843 and parted with it again in 1850. A few Wyandot also held title to land along with other tribes on the border of Oklahoma and re-ceded it along with them in 1867. (See Ohio .)
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From The Emigrant Tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, A Chronology by Larry Hancks:
1856
August 19; the new Wyandot Tribal Council requests that the Wyandott Commissioners make modifications in the treaty lists: to strike out Eudora Fish and Leander J. Fish (children of Paschal and Hester Zane Fish), and Sarah Zane, and to add Sarah Barbee (formerly Sarah Sarrahess), Rosanna Stone and her daughter Martha Driver, and all infants born between March 1 and December 8, 1855. The case of Noah E. Zane is to be reexamined.
Research Notes: Wife - Julia Parks
George Fish research c. 1980 says Julia Parks is on Shawnee & Cherokee rolls.
Notes: Marriage
Marriage record has names "L. J. Fish" and "Julia Parke" according to the transcription.
Leander Jackson Fish and Rose Fish
Husband Leander Jackson Fish 22
AKA: Leading Turtle, Jack Fish, Jackson Fish, Leander "Leading Turtle" Fish, Leander Jackson Born: 7 May 1852 - (Wyandotte), Indian Territory (Kansas), United States Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1914 - [near Quapaw], Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Buried: - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 23
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Jane Quinney (Abt 1820-1873)
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Hester Armstrong Zane (1816-1852) 33
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Julia Parks ( - ) 30 - 28 Apr 1878 - Cherokee, Kansas, United States 34
Other Spouse: Josephine Heitz (Abt 1884- ) 30 - 23 Feb 1909 - District of Columbia, United States 35
Other Spouse: Mary Katherine Large (1874-1939) 30 36 37 38 39 40 - 20 Jan 1895 - (Muscogee), Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States) 41Events
Census: of Shawnee, 1854. (Household Member)
Census: Kansas State, May 1865, Quindarc Twp, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States. 42 (Household Member)
Agreement: between the Shawnees and Cherokees, 7 Jun 1869. 43 (Witness)
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44 (Household Member)
Adopted: into the Quapaw tribe, 1 Oct 1880, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 45
Divorce: from Leander J. Fish, 1883, <Oklahoma>, United States. 46
Revocation: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw tribe, 8 Aug 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 47
Reinstatement: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw Tribe, 5 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 48
Report: re. Leander J. Fish by Inspector Gardner, 9 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 46
Roll: of Quapaw members entitled to share moneys derived from grazing and sales of hay, 15 Mar 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 49
Affadavit: from Charley Quapaw, Head Chief of the Quapaw tribe of Indians and interpreter Alphonse Vallies, 20 May 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). (Witness)
Roll: of Quapaw tribal members, 8 Feb 1890, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 50
Authorization: granted by the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Quapaw tribe of Indians, 14 Mar 1891, Washington D.C., United States. 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1893, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 52
Residence: 1895, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States).
Petition: to Office of Indian Affairs by Leander Jackson Fish through his attorney J. L. Bullock, 6 Feb 1896, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1896, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 53
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1897, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 54
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1899, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 55
Census: U.S., Native American, 30 Jun 1900, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States).
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1901, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 56
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1903, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 57
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1904, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 58
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1905, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States). 59
Residence: 1910, Wyandotte, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States.
Report: of Quapaw Indian Competency Commission, Examination of Allottee, After 25 Jun 1910, <Oklahoma>, United States. 60
Wife Rose Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Birth date needs verification. He was recorded in the 1854 census as 7 years old (born about 1847).
One source ("Delaware and Shawnee Migration," https://www.eudorakshistory.com/delaware_shawnee/delaware-and-shawnee.htm) says that the 1854 Indian Census lists Leander as age 7 (i.e., born 1846 or 1847). It is possible that the Indian Census spanned 5 years and that this family was recorded in 1849, published in 1854.There is also a discrepancy in birth year for his sister Eudora and father Paschal.
Captions accompanying photographs of Jackson Fish by Dinwiddie in 1896, archived in the Smithsonian Institution, say that he was born in 1855 in Wayndotte, Oklahoma.
Burial Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Lot 20, Block 3, Grave 5 (or 6), Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Oklahoma.
Gravestone reads:
Leander Jackson
Fish
May 7, 1852 - Nov. 20, 1914
Research Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Text accompanying a photographic reproduction from the Smithsonian Institution acquired between 1970-1985.
Joseph Pascal T.(?) Fish
Age 10 in 1905
His father was Leander Jackson Fish. We are assuming that this photo of "Jackson Fish" is that man and that Joseph P.T. Fish is Joseph Pascal Fish.
aka Jackson Fish, Leading Turtle
Look at % of each tribe in Jackson's father & mother.
Jackson Fish's father [Paschal Fish] was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware.
Jackson Fish's mother [Mary Ann Steele?] was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron).
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"If duplicated, please credit Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Bureau of American Ethnology Collection.
Public inquiry 202/357-2700
catalog of current items 800/322-0344
"Neg. No. 978 Tribe: Shawnee
"Tribe: SHAWNEE
Name: Pi'saa'ka or Leading Turtle. Mixed blood - Wyandot, Shawnee and white. Called L. J. Fish. With Joseph P. T. Fish, his son.
Home: Quapaw Agency, Okla.
By Gill, 1905
"Leading Turtle, also called Jackson Fish, with Joseph P. T. Fish, his son. Jackson Fish's father was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware; his mother was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron). Home: Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma.
By Delancy Gill of the B.A.E., Washington, D.C., 1905."
"No. 764-a
Family: Algonquin
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood. (Father, Pasquel Fish, 1/2 Shawnee, 1/8 Miami, 1/16 Delaware; Chief of the Shawnees. Mother 1/4 Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 764-b
Family: Algonquian
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood - Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandotte. Father, Pasqual Fish, chief of the Shawnees. Mother Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
These photographs may be of a different person:
"No. 1069-a
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 1069-B
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
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From http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/kansas/ :
Quapaw . Between 1833 and 1867 lands in the southeastern tip of Kansas belonged to their reserve in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), but in the latter year they ceded this back to the Government. (See Arkansas.)
Shawnee . In 1825 the Shawnee residing in Missouri received a grant of land along the south side of Kansas River, west of the boundary of Missouri. In 1831 they were joined by another body of Shawnee who had formerly lived at Wapaghkonnetta and on Hog Creek, Ohio. In 1854 nearly all of this land was re-ceded to the United States Government and the tribe moved to Indian Territory, the present Oklahoma. (See Tennessee .)
Wyandot . The Wyandot purchased land in eastern Kansas on Missouri River from the Delaware in 1843 and parted with it again in 1850. A few Wyandot also held title to land along with other tribes on the border of Oklahoma and re-ceded it along with them in 1867. (See Ohio .)
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From The Emigrant Tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, A Chronology by Larry Hancks:
1856
August 19; the new Wyandot Tribal Council requests that the Wyandott Commissioners make modifications in the treaty lists: to strike out Eudora Fish and Leander J. Fish (children of Paschal and Hester Zane Fish), and Sarah Zane, and to add Sarah Barbee (formerly Sarah Sarrahess), Rosanna Stone and her daughter Martha Driver, and all infants born between March 1 and December 8, 1855. The case of Noah E. Zane is to be reexamined.
Leander Jackson Fish and Josephine Heitz
Husband Leander Jackson Fish 22
AKA: Leading Turtle, Jack Fish, Jackson Fish, Leander "Leading Turtle" Fish, Leander Jackson Born: 7 May 1852 - (Wyandotte), Indian Territory (Kansas), United States Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1914 - [near Quapaw], Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Buried: - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 23
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Jane Quinney (Abt 1820-1873)
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Hester Armstrong Zane (1816-1852) 33
Marriage: 23 Feb 1909 - District of Columbia, United States (Divorced) 35
Other Spouse: Julia Parks ( - ) 30 - 28 Apr 1878 - Cherokee, Kansas, United States (Divorced in 1883) 34
Other Spouse: Rose Fish - (Divorced)
Other Spouse: Mary Katherine Large (1874-1939) 30 36 37 38 39 40 - 20 Jan 1895 - (Muscogee), Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States) (Divorced) 41Events
Census: of Shawnee, 1854. (Household Member)
Census: Kansas State, May 1865, Quindarc Twp, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States. 42 (Household Member)
Agreement: between the Shawnees and Cherokees, 7 Jun 1869. 43 (Witness)
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44 (Household Member)
Adopted: into the Quapaw tribe, 1 Oct 1880, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 45
Divorce: from Leander J. Fish, 1883, <Oklahoma>, United States. 46
Revocation: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw tribe, 8 Aug 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 47
Reinstatement: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw Tribe, 5 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 48
Report: re. Leander J. Fish by Inspector Gardner, 9 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 46
Roll: of Quapaw members entitled to share moneys derived from grazing and sales of hay, 15 Mar 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 49
Affadavit: from Charley Quapaw, Head Chief of the Quapaw tribe of Indians and interpreter Alphonse Vallies, 20 May 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). (Witness)
Roll: of Quapaw tribal members, 8 Feb 1890, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 50
Authorization: granted by the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Quapaw tribe of Indians, 14 Mar 1891, Washington D.C., United States. 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1893, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 52
Residence: 1895, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States).
Petition: to Office of Indian Affairs by Leander Jackson Fish through his attorney J. L. Bullock, 6 Feb 1896, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1896, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 53
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1897, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 54
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1899, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 55
Census: U.S., Native American, 30 Jun 1900, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States).
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1901, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 56
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1903, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 57
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1904, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 58
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1905, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States). 59
Residence: 1910, Wyandotte, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States.
Report: of Quapaw Indian Competency Commission, Examination of Allottee, After 25 Jun 1910, <Oklahoma>, United States. 60
Wife Josephine Heitz 30
Born: Abt 1884 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Birth Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Birth date needs verification. He was recorded in the 1854 census as 7 years old (born about 1847).
One source ("Delaware and Shawnee Migration," https://www.eudorakshistory.com/delaware_shawnee/delaware-and-shawnee.htm) says that the 1854 Indian Census lists Leander as age 7 (i.e., born 1846 or 1847). It is possible that the Indian Census spanned 5 years and that this family was recorded in 1849, published in 1854.There is also a discrepancy in birth year for his sister Eudora and father Paschal.
Captions accompanying photographs of Jackson Fish by Dinwiddie in 1896, archived in the Smithsonian Institution, say that he was born in 1855 in Wayndotte, Oklahoma.
Burial Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Lot 20, Block 3, Grave 5 (or 6), Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Oklahoma.
Gravestone reads:
Leander Jackson
Fish
May 7, 1852 - Nov. 20, 1914
Research Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Text accompanying a photographic reproduction from the Smithsonian Institution acquired between 1970-1985.
Joseph Pascal T.(?) Fish
Age 10 in 1905
His father was Leander Jackson Fish. We are assuming that this photo of "Jackson Fish" is that man and that Joseph P.T. Fish is Joseph Pascal Fish.
aka Jackson Fish, Leading Turtle
Look at % of each tribe in Jackson's father & mother.
Jackson Fish's father [Paschal Fish] was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware.
Jackson Fish's mother [Mary Ann Steele?] was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron).
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"If duplicated, please credit Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Bureau of American Ethnology Collection.
Public inquiry 202/357-2700
catalog of current items 800/322-0344
"Neg. No. 978 Tribe: Shawnee
"Tribe: SHAWNEE
Name: Pi'saa'ka or Leading Turtle. Mixed blood - Wyandot, Shawnee and white. Called L. J. Fish. With Joseph P. T. Fish, his son.
Home: Quapaw Agency, Okla.
By Gill, 1905
"Leading Turtle, also called Jackson Fish, with Joseph P. T. Fish, his son. Jackson Fish's father was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware; his mother was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron). Home: Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma.
By Delancy Gill of the B.A.E., Washington, D.C., 1905."
"No. 764-a
Family: Algonquin
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood. (Father, Pasquel Fish, 1/2 Shawnee, 1/8 Miami, 1/16 Delaware; Chief of the Shawnees. Mother 1/4 Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 764-b
Family: Algonquian
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood - Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandotte. Father, Pasqual Fish, chief of the Shawnees. Mother Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
These photographs may be of a different person:
"No. 1069-a
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 1069-B
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
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From http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/kansas/ :
Quapaw . Between 1833 and 1867 lands in the southeastern tip of Kansas belonged to their reserve in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), but in the latter year they ceded this back to the Government. (See Arkansas.)
Shawnee . In 1825 the Shawnee residing in Missouri received a grant of land along the south side of Kansas River, west of the boundary of Missouri. In 1831 they were joined by another body of Shawnee who had formerly lived at Wapaghkonnetta and on Hog Creek, Ohio. In 1854 nearly all of this land was re-ceded to the United States Government and the tribe moved to Indian Territory, the present Oklahoma. (See Tennessee .)
Wyandot . The Wyandot purchased land in eastern Kansas on Missouri River from the Delaware in 1843 and parted with it again in 1850. A few Wyandot also held title to land along with other tribes on the border of Oklahoma and re-ceded it along with them in 1867. (See Ohio .)
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From The Emigrant Tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, A Chronology by Larry Hancks:
1856
August 19; the new Wyandot Tribal Council requests that the Wyandott Commissioners make modifications in the treaty lists: to strike out Eudora Fish and Leander J. Fish (children of Paschal and Hester Zane Fish), and Sarah Zane, and to add Sarah Barbee (formerly Sarah Sarrahess), Rosanna Stone and her daughter Martha Driver, and all infants born between March 1 and December 8, 1855. The case of Noah E. Zane is to be reexamined.
Notes: Marriage
Transcribed marriage record reads "Leander J. Fish" and "Josephine Heitz." Leander's race is "white." Leander's age is 56 and Josephine's age is 25.
Leander Jackson Fish and Mary Katherine Large
Husband Leander Jackson Fish 22
AKA: Leading Turtle, Jack Fish, Jackson Fish, Leander "Leading Turtle" Fish, Leander Jackson Born: 7 May 1852 - (Wyandotte), Indian Territory (Kansas), United States Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1914 - [near Quapaw], Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Buried: - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 23
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Jane Quinney (Abt 1820-1873)
Father: Chief Paschal Fish (Abt 1796-Abt 1893) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Mother: Hester Armstrong Zane (1816-1852) 33
Marriage: 20 Jan 1895 - (Muscogee), Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States) (Divorced) 41
Other Spouse: Julia Parks ( - ) 30 - 28 Apr 1878 - Cherokee, Kansas, United States (Divorced in 1883) 34
Other Spouse: Rose Fish - (Divorced)
Other Spouse: Josephine Heitz (Abt 1884- ) 30 - 23 Feb 1909 - District of Columbia, United States (Divorced) 35Events
Census: of Shawnee, 1854. (Household Member)
Census: Kansas State, May 1865, Quindarc Twp, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States. 42 (Household Member)
Agreement: between the Shawnees and Cherokees, 7 Jun 1869. 43 (Witness)
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44
Census: U.S., 16 Jul 1870, Eudora, Douglas, Kansas, United States. 44 (Household Member)
Adopted: into the Quapaw tribe, 1 Oct 1880, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 45
Divorce: from Leander J. Fish, 1883, <Oklahoma>, United States. 46
Revocation: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw tribe, 8 Aug 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 47
Reinstatement: of L. J. Fish's membership in the Quapaw Tribe, 5 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 48
Report: re. Leander J. Fish by Inspector Gardner, 9 Sep 1884, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 46
Roll: of Quapaw members entitled to share moneys derived from grazing and sales of hay, 15 Mar 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 49
Affadavit: from Charley Quapaw, Head Chief of the Quapaw tribe of Indians and interpreter Alphonse Vallies, 20 May 1889, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). (Witness)
Roll: of Quapaw tribal members, 8 Feb 1890, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 50
Authorization: granted by the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Quapaw tribe of Indians, 14 Mar 1891, Washington D.C., United States. 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1893, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 52
Residence: 1895, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States).
Petition: to Office of Indian Affairs by Leander Jackson Fish through his attorney J. L. Bullock, 6 Feb 1896, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, (United States). 51
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1896, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 53
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1897, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 54
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1899, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 55
Census: U.S., Native American, 30 Jun 1900, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States).
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1901, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 56
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1903, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 57
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1904, Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), (Ottawa), (United States). 58
Census: U.S. Native American, 30 Jun 1905, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States). 59
Residence: 1910, Wyandotte, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States.
Report: of Quapaw Indian Competency Commission, Examination of Allottee, After 25 Jun 1910, <Oklahoma>, United States. 60
Wife Mary Katherine Large 30 36 37 38 39 40
AKA: Katie Large, Katy Large, Mary C. Large, Mary Kathern Large, Mary Kathryn Large, Mary Katherine Large Wills Born: 6 May 1874 - St. Paul, Neosho, Kansas, United States Christened: Died: 11 Aug 1939 61 Buried: 14 Aug 1939 - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States
Father: Richard Joseph Large (1849-Bef 2005) 38 62 63 64 65 Mother: Mary Jane Davidson (1859-1937) 38 66 67 68 69
Other Spouse: Bob Wills ( - ) 70 - After 1912Events
Residence: 1895, Wyandotte, (Ottawa), Indian Territory, (Oklahoma), (United States).
Children
1 M Joseph Paschal Fish 11 12 13 14
Born: 21 Jan 1895 - Douthat, Indian Territory, (Ottawa), Oklahoma, United States Christened: Died: 23 Jul 1937 - Indian Hospital, Claremore, Rogers, Oklahoma, United States Buried: - Newman Cemetery, [NE of Miami, ] Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 71 Child-Par.Rel.: Father: BiologicalSpouse: Lillie < > (Abt 1899- ) Marr: Bef 1921Spouse: Clara Mae Carnal (1903-1972) 11 15 16 Marr: 29 Oct 1921 - Galena, Cherokee, Kansas, United States
Birth Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Birth date needs verification. He was recorded in the 1854 census as 7 years old (born about 1847).
One source ("Delaware and Shawnee Migration," https://www.eudorakshistory.com/delaware_shawnee/delaware-and-shawnee.htm) says that the 1854 Indian Census lists Leander as age 7 (i.e., born 1846 or 1847). It is possible that the Indian Census spanned 5 years and that this family was recorded in 1849, published in 1854.There is also a discrepancy in birth year for his sister Eudora and father Paschal.
Captions accompanying photographs of Jackson Fish by Dinwiddie in 1896, archived in the Smithsonian Institution, say that he was born in 1855 in Wayndotte, Oklahoma.
Burial Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Lot 20, Block 3, Grave 5 (or 6), Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Oklahoma.
Gravestone reads:
Leander Jackson
Fish
May 7, 1852 - Nov. 20, 1914
Research Notes: Husband - Leander Jackson Fish
Text accompanying a photographic reproduction from the Smithsonian Institution acquired between 1970-1985.
Joseph Pascal T.(?) Fish
Age 10 in 1905
His father was Leander Jackson Fish. We are assuming that this photo of "Jackson Fish" is that man and that Joseph P.T. Fish is Joseph Pascal Fish.
aka Jackson Fish, Leading Turtle
Look at % of each tribe in Jackson's father & mother.
Jackson Fish's father [Paschal Fish] was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware.
Jackson Fish's mother [Mary Ann Steele?] was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron).
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"If duplicated, please credit Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Bureau of American Ethnology Collection.
Public inquiry 202/357-2700
catalog of current items 800/322-0344
"Neg. No. 978 Tribe: Shawnee
"Tribe: SHAWNEE
Name: Pi'saa'ka or Leading Turtle. Mixed blood - Wyandot, Shawnee and white. Called L. J. Fish. With Joseph P. T. Fish, his son.
Home: Quapaw Agency, Okla.
By Gill, 1905
"Leading Turtle, also called Jackson Fish, with Joseph P. T. Fish, his son. Jackson Fish's father was half Shawnee, one eighth Miami and one sixteenth Delaware; his mother was one fourth Wyandotte (Huron). Home: Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma.
By Delancy Gill of the B.A.E., Washington, D.C., 1905."
"No. 764-a
Family: Algonquin
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood. (Father, Pasquel Fish, 1/2 Shawnee, 1/8 Miami, 1/16 Delaware; Chief of the Shawnees. Mother 1/4 Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 764-b
Family: Algonquian
Tribe: Shawnee
Name: Pi-sγ-'k or Leading Turtle. Called Jackson Fish. Mixed blood - Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Wyandotte. Father, Pasqual Fish, chief of the Shawnees. Mother Wyandotte).
Born: 1855
Home: Wyandotte, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
These photographs may be of a different person:
"No. 1069-a
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
"No. 1069-B
Family: Muskhogean
Tribe: Chickasaw
Name: Jackson Fish. Mixed blood.
Home: Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation, Okla.
By Dinwiddie, 1896"
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From http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/kansas/ :
Quapaw . Between 1833 and 1867 lands in the southeastern tip of Kansas belonged to their reserve in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), but in the latter year they ceded this back to the Government. (See Arkansas.)
Shawnee . In 1825 the Shawnee residing in Missouri received a grant of land along the south side of Kansas River, west of the boundary of Missouri. In 1831 they were joined by another body of Shawnee who had formerly lived at Wapaghkonnetta and on Hog Creek, Ohio. In 1854 nearly all of this land was re-ceded to the United States Government and the tribe moved to Indian Territory, the present Oklahoma. (See Tennessee .)
Wyandot . The Wyandot purchased land in eastern Kansas on Missouri River from the Delaware in 1843 and parted with it again in 1850. A few Wyandot also held title to land along with other tribes on the border of Oklahoma and re-ceded it along with them in 1867. (See Ohio .)
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From The Emigrant Tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, A Chronology by Larry Hancks:
1856
August 19; the new Wyandot Tribal Council requests that the Wyandott Commissioners make modifications in the treaty lists: to strike out Eudora Fish and Leander J. Fish (children of Paschal and Hester Zane Fish), and Sarah Zane, and to add Sarah Barbee (formerly Sarah Sarrahess), Rosanna Stone and her daughter Martha Driver, and all infants born between March 1 and December 8, 1855. The case of Noah E. Zane is to be reexamined.
Birth Notes: Wife - Mary Katherine Large
May have been 1876
Death Notes: Wife - Mary Katherine Large
Obituary from Miami Daily News Record, August 13, 1939 - Page 2:
Mrs. Mary Wills
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Katherine Wills, 63 years old, who died Friday night [August 11, 1939] at her Devil's promenade home, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Miami Catholic church. Father Leonard Parmented will officiate.
Mrs. Wills, widow of the late Jack Fish, a full-blood Quapaw Indian, had been a resident of this district since 1891. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Della Boggs of Douthat, and six grandchildren.
Burial will be in G.A.R. cemetery under the direction of the Lane Funeral Home.
Research Notes: Wife - Mary Katherine Large
1880 U.S. Census records have:
b. abt. 1876 in Kansas, daughter of Richard Large.
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Possibly the most accurate source is Mary Jane Power McCarty (http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.martin/2944.1/mb.ashx ):
Children of Richard Joseph and Mary Jane Large:
Mary Kathern (Large) Fish, Wills b. 5-6-1874, St. Paul, Neosho County, Kansas. Buried GAR Cemetary, Miami, Oklahoma, died 8-14-1939. ( Her last husband was BOB WILLS, of BOB WILLS and the TEXAS PLAYBOYS)
DDora Rena (Large) Thomas b. 2-4-1875, Platt County, Missouri. Married Donald Thomas, they had one son, Nathan Thomas.
Della Therisia (Large) Carnal, Boggs: b. 12-23-1879, in St.Paul, Neosho County, Kansas. Died 8-12-1956, buried GAR Cemetary, Miami, Okahoma, under the name of DELLA CARNAL.
Thomas James Large: b. 8-23-1882, Bourbon County, Kansas. d. 10-5-1932.
John Henry Large: b. 7-8-1885, Bourbon County, Kansas, now Ft. Scott, Kansas. He married Allie F. Brand, 10-3-1914, Miami, Oklahoma. He died 10-16-1935, of T.B., at the time of his death he lived in Douthat, Oklahoma. He is buried in the GAR Cemetery, Miami, Oklahoma. Funeral Records are held by Jim Thomas Funeral Home, Miami, Oklahoma, services were conducted by Lane Funeral Home.
Bertie Samuel Large: b. 3-24-1891, Baxter Springs, Kansas, Cherokee County. died 8-25-1930. Twin of Gertrude Elnora Large.
Gertrude Elnora (Large) Long, b. 3-24-1891, Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas. Married Kenneth Long, had three children, Pearl Herbert, Glenn Long. Gertrude died 1931 or 1932, in Hollister California.
Herman Leroy Large: b. 5-23-1893, Indian Territory, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Oklahoma.
Nathan Landon Large, b. 5-9-1888, Seneca, Newton County, Missouri. Married Alta Florence Rinehart, 3-12-1911. North Miami, Oklahoma. He died 12-8-1922, Douthat, Oklahoma of pneumonia, buried at Melrose Kansas, Fairview Cemetery.
Green-Stephens Undertaking Co. handled Funeral services.(of Picher, Oklahoma)
Birth Notes: Child - Joseph Paschal Fish
Family Bible of his son LeRoy has b. in Douthatt, Okla (Indian Territory)
Death Notes: Child - Joseph Paschal Fish
Obituary quoted in Find A Grave memorial 48254483:
Indian, 41, Dies.
Quapaw, Okla., July 23.\'97Joseph P. Fish, 41 years old, an Indian, died today at the Indian hospital at Claremore. He was a resident of the Devil's Promenade district all his life. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clara Fish; four daughters, Mary, Dorothy, Clara and Winona Fish, at home; two sons, Leroy and Jack Fish, also at home, and his mother, Mrs. Mary K. Wills of Miami. The body was taken to Miami in a Lane ambulance this afternoon from Claremore.
Joplin Globe,
Saturday, July 24, 1937,
Page: 2 of 12; Column: 8 of 8.
Joplin, Missouri.
LeRoy Paschal Fish and Carol Jean Kirk
Husband LeRoy Paschal Fish 72 73 74
Born: 21 Aug 1928 - Peoria, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Christened: 15 Aug 1948 - Sambongi, Japan Died: 6 Sep 1983 - Rex Hospital, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States Buried: - Raleigh Memorial Park, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States
Father: Joseph Paschal Fish (1895-1937) 11 12 13 14 Mother: Clara Mae Carnal (1903-1972) 11 15 16
Marriage: 24 Jun 1950 - Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 75Events
Census: U.S., 11 Apr 1930, Peoria, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 18 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, Apr 1932, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 19 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Apr 1933, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. 20 (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Apr 1934, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. (Household Member)
Census: Indian Census Roll, 1 Jan 1937, Quapaw Reservation, Quapaw, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. (Household Member)
Census: U.S., 6 Apr 1940, Roach, Larimer, Colorado, United States. 76 (Household Member)
Census: Ottawa County School Census, 18 Jan 1941, Commerce, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States. (Witness)
Wife Carol Jean Kirk 77 78
Born: 8 Jul 1932 - Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Christened: Died: 7 Feb 2008 - Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States 79 Buried: 9 Feb 2008 - Raleigh Memorial Park, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States
Father: George Edward Kirk (1906-1961) 11 80 Mother: Hattie Switzer (1907-1991) 11 81 82
Events
Moved: to California from Oklahoma, 1938.
Marriage Events
Holy Matrimony: in Holy Roman Catholic Church, 22 May 1954, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States.
Children
1 M David Paschal Fish 83 84 85
Born: 7 Apr 1951 - Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Christened: 22 May 1954 - Sacred Heart, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States Died: 28 Sep 1979 - Pinellas, Florida, United States 86 Buried:Spouse: Renιe Mozur (living)
2 M George Michael Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jennifer Laraine Tatem (living)Spouse: Karen Gail Johnson (living)
3 M Gregory LeRoy Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sharon Edwards (living)
4 F Theresa Lynn Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eric Watson Smith (living)
5 M Mark Joseph Fish (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Christening Notes: Husband - LeRoy Paschal Fish
Roman Catholic
Death Notes: Husband - LeRoy Paschal Fish
Source: Certificate of Death.
Cause of Death: Metastatic adenocarcinoma
State of North Carolina Inheritance and Estate Tax Certification File No. 83-E-1060:
:In the Matter of the Estate of: Deceased LeRoy Paschal Fish, Date of Death September 6, 1983"
Research Notes: Husband - LeRoy Paschal Fish
From memoirs of Carol Jean Kirk Fish around 2002:
LeRoy Paschal Fish was born August 21, 1928 in Ottawa County Oklahoma. The mailing address was Baxter Springs Kansas. He was born at home to Clara May Carnal Fish and Joseph Paschal Fish. Clara's father was Solomon Carnal and Joseph's was Leander Jackson Fish. His Grandmother was Mary but I know nothing more about that.
When Joseph was about 12 years old his father served as representative of the Quapaw tribe in Washington DC. Joseph got to be a congressional page. By blood they were primarily Wyandotte-Shawnee, Miami and Delaware, but Paschal Fish, Leander's father, had sold his headright in the Shawnee tribe and been adopted by the Quapaw in Northeastern Oklahoma.
LeRoy was the third child of his mother's marriage; Mary Kathryn was four yrs old and Dorothy May was 18 months. Four years later Frederick Marvin was born, but he died at age two from eating glass from a broken sugar bowl. I do not know that even in this day and age anything could be done for him, but nothing could be done then. Later Clara Eudora was born in 1935 then Wynona Francis in 1937. Their mother was either pregnant with Wynona or Wynona was only three months old when Mr. Fish died of what was believed to be Bright's Disease. LeRoy was 9 years old.
The previous year LeRoy had colitis so badly he had a temperature of 108 degrees and was packed in ice. Although he was in a coma a good deal of the time, he can remember people praying over him. When he came back to the world his mom had little porcelain dogs for him. He said, "they won't have fleas."
The place where they lived was very rural and often if a neighbor wanted to visit in the evening, he or she carried a lantern to light the way. There is a legend in the area about a mysterious light that could be seen coming down the road. LeRoy said that once when his parents sent him to meet the coming guest, there was no one there. According to the story, the corps of engineers investigated these phenomena but found no reason for it. it was called the "Spook Light" and a lot of teenagers used this as an excuse to park on that road and "wait for the light." there are a lot of legends in the area, it is definitely Indian territory; but this is the most popular one.
After Mr. Fish died life became very hard for the family. Clara married the brother of her sister's husband. They lived in Colorado and missed a whole year of school because of weather. ... Clara went back to Oklahoma where she worked in a cafe in Commerce. The two younger girls were placed in a home in Oklahoma City because she couldn't provide for them. Years later when LeRoy got a military allotment for them when he was in the Army Air Force they were able to return Home. I don't know where Kathryn was during this period. At age 14 after a lot of bad happenings for her she divorced him and came home. I think this was when she started working at the drug store. Sometime during this period LeRoy was sent to live with his Uncle Earl Carnal in Arizona. Earl had 2 daughters and a son. LeRoy felt like a true outsider, treated he felt as a poor relation instead of a nephew who was loved. Sometime in here he rode the bus back to Commerce. He had to hunt to find out where his mom was and from that point he stayed with her until he graduated from high school and joined the Army Air Force (it was some time later that Arizona Air Force became separate from the Army).
When he was in the military, he quickly rose to Sergeant and was head of the radar shop where he worked. He was the youngest person there so he grew a mustache to look older. This was in occupied Japan. Although the war was over, the status was still wartime because of the dangers involved in occupying a country.
I know very little else about his early years.
Birth Notes: Wife - Carol Jean Kirk
Standard Certificate of Birth
Oklahoma State Board of Health
Bureau of Vital Statistics
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Place of Birth: Ottawa County, city of Miami
Name: Carol Jean Kirk
Date of Birth: 7-8-32
Father:
Geo[rge] Kirk, Miami, Okla., White, 26, born Okla., laborer
Hattie Suntze [sic], Miami, White, 25, born Ark,
General Notes: Wife - Carol Jean Kirk
From Theresa Fish Smith 8 July 2010:
Happy Birthday to Mema, 7-8-1932. Her favorite Birthday Dinner _ Hot Dogs with mustard and onions, dessert - Banana Split.
Research Notes: Wife - Carol Jean Kirk
Family records of Carol Jean (Kirk) Fish and George Michael Fish.
From memoirs of Carol Kirk Fish:
"To continue with my young memories, when I was six years old, we went to California, as did a lot of 'Okies' seeking better living because of the job situation. Daddy had rheumatoid arthritis, and with the depression job situation, even able-bodied men had trouble finding good work. There were five children by this time, and unbeknownst to me, the sixth one on the way. We all loaded our worldly possessions into a Model B Ford sedan and headed west on Route 66. I don't recall much in detail and I probably only heard about it and understood through a six year olds mind, but when we arrived in Bakersfield, we turned around without even stopping and headed back to Miami, Oklahoma. I recall a terrible odor and assumed people made it, but it was probably smoke from factories. On the return trip we stayed at a motel only once and it had an outside toilet."
"When I was in second grade we lived in a house Dad built near my grandparents and uncles and aunts. One summer evening we had a tornado or a cyclone. We all gathered in my grandparent's house and we children had to stay under tables, etc. The men actually held up the walls of the house. After it was over, we went to our own home, but it was sitting halfway off the foundation. I assume we slept at my grandparents that night. We had oil lamps with heavy bases and thin globes, and I recall one base was broken, but no globes.
"I remember in second grade when they passed out ages of children for the needy program, some children the ages of my brothers and sisters were not there and I went and whispered to the teacher that this was an oversight, since I knew we were among the needy. This was one of those embarrassing moments, but I didn't want any one of us left out so I did speak to her. She explained to me that our family had been chosen already by a group and that was why our ages weren't there. In looking back, I know I had a lot of courage to talk to her and that I probably embarrassed her too."
"I remember the times dad blew warm cigarette smoke in our ears when we had earache. Dad was a very warm loving man and mom was the one who pushed us to learn and better ourselves, both of them were good parents who did everything they could to make our lives good and happy."
"The 17th year of my life was one of the most eventful. I met my husband that summer before my senior year in high-school. His sister and I both worked in the same drug store, she as a cosmetologist and I as a soda jerk. It was a drug store in which my older brother and sister had worked. It was on the corner of Main and 1st Avenue in Miami, Oklahoma. I grew up there and went through all my high-school years at Miami High. Junior high was in the same complex. I was a good student and sort of planning a medical career when He came along. I remember well that I did my junior essay on medicine, but my senior I did it on roller skating which was my sporting passion. We dated all through that year. He was a freshman at the junior college there, having spent his time in the Army Air Force after high-school graduation. He really had a problem with my age I believe, because he always treated me as if I were soo much younger. But a few weeks into the summer after he had left for LA to attend UCLA he called and asked me to marry him. Of course, I said yes. I was devastated when he went away. I had told my Mom I was going to join the WACs when I was 18, just a few weeks away. She preferred that I marry rather than THAT. So she signed for me to marry. We were married on June 24th by a Justice of the Peace with only a couple of friends as witnesses. The JP chewed tobacco during the ceremony and spelled LeRoy's middle name incorrectly. But we were married. We went to Noel, Missouri for the night. It was a teen-age place then. Since then, the area has become something of a resort town. we spent our second night in a motel in Miami, then left on Monday by train for LA. I had never ridden a train; I had never seen a city as large as Kansas City, Missouri, where we changed to the Silver Streak for LA. It was a fairy-tale kind of trip. The dining car was sumptuous; we did not have berths or a compartment to save money. But we managed to enjoy the whole ride since we were so young and didn't really sleep. When we arrived in the LA station it was again a fairy tale land. The station was like a castle and when we left the station and were outside once again a magic land with palm trees and hibiscus and many kinds of flora. We walked to Olvera Street which was a Mexican paradise, and we ate hot food and walked around. It is still there. I went with my son and his wife and son when I was there last year [1999 or 2000]. We caught a city bus to Santa Monica which was where his sister lived. The Pacific Palisades were fantastic. When we arrived there, we walked to her place of work, picked up a key and went to her apartment. She and her husband had a TV, which I certainly had seen before but never owned. When they got home we toured the city a bit, but didn't go near the Pacific because LeRoy wanted to show me that on his own. They had rented us an apartment, actually the lower floor of an old house in Venice, and we had a car which they had sold LeRoy. The next day the first thing we did was go to the ocean. So vast and noisy and beautiful, but also so cold! Venice as a beach town was one curious shop after the other."
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Obituary and memorial bookmark from Carol's funeral:
Carol Kirk Fish "Mema"
RALEIGH, NC: Carol Kirk Fish, 75, entered into eternal rest on Thursday morning, February 7, 2008. Born on July 8, 1932 in Miami, Oklahoma; she was the daughter of the late George and Hattie Switzer Kirk.
Carol was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Raleigh and was a wonderful and nurturing homemaker and mother.
She is survived by her four children: George Michael Fish and wife Karen, of Slymar Park, CA [sic], Gregory LeRoy Fish and wife Sharon, of Tallahassee, FL, Theresa Fish Smith and husband Eric and Mark Joseph Fish, of Wake Forest, NC, of Raleigh; by her seven grandchildren: David Aaron Fish, Kenneth LeRoy Fish, Michelle Laraine Fish, Erica Lynn Smith, Curtis Watson Smith, Margo Leanne Layerd, and Danielle Paschal Fish; by her seven great-grandchildren and "one on the way"; and by her siblings: Buddy Kirk and Joy teal, both of Oklahoma.
Carol was preceded in death by her husband: LeRoy P. Fish; by her son: David Paschal Fish; and by her siblings: Bob Kirk, Jimmie Kirk and Pat Wright.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, February 9th from 12 Noon until time of service at St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Poole Road. A funeral Mass will be held at 1 PM, with Committal Services to follow at Raleigh Memorial Park.
Burial Notes: Child - David Paschal Fish
Buried at sea.
Birth Notes: Child - George Michael Fish
Miami Baptist Hospital
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34 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "Kansas Marriages, 1840-1935", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWGC-ZZ5 : 14 January 2020), L. J. Fish, 1878. Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2020.
35 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9B-TJ3Y : 11 March 2018), Leander J Fish and Josephine Heitz, 23 Feb 1909; citing p. 44277, Records Office, Washington D.C; FHL mic. Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2020.
36 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, 1880 U.S. Census. Cit. Date: 1880.
37 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, AFN: 45ZZ-CC.
38 Personal Documents, Family Records of LeRoy Paschal Fish and Carol Jean Kirk.
39 Web - Message Boards, Discussion Groups, Email, http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.martin/2944.1/mb.ashx.
40 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID LTB5-2X7. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
41 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995." Database with images. FamilySearch. "Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVP6-9PTH : 4 November 2017), Leander J Fish and Mary C Large. Cit. Date: 27 Sep 2019.
42 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "Kansas State Census, 1865", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL68-4GST : 12 November 2017), Hannah Zane, 1865. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
43 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/17. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
44 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12153-53084-50?cc=1438024. Cit. Date: 27 Nov 2011.
45 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/18. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
46 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/27. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
47 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/21. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
48 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/22. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
49 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/23/rec/1. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
50 Correspondence, Phone conversation between George M. Fish and Kari Sisson, Enrollment Secretary for the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma on 1 October 2019. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
51 (https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection), https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll27/id/4. Cit. Date: 30 Sep 2019.
52 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7VBF-81MM : 1 November 2019), Leanda J Fish, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: Nation. Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2020.
53 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7VBV-4DW2 : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: Nation. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
54 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7VYT-H7N2 : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: Nation. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
55 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7VYT-6KMM : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: Nation. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
56 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7FJN-TYMM : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: Nation. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
57 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7FVR-SD2M : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, Wyandotte, Butte, California, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
58 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7FJC-9GZM : 27 August 2019), Leander J Fish, Wyandotte, Butte, California, United States; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
59 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP3H-95XK : 26 September 2018), Leander J Fish, Wyandotte, Queensland, Australia; citing Census, NARA microfilm publication M595. Wa. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
60 Correspondence, Photocopy enclosed with letter dated September 19, 2019, from the Quapaw Nation to a living descendant of Leander Jackson Fish. Cit. Date: 1 Oct 2019.
61 <i>www.findagrave.com</i>, Memorial ID 97874281. Cit. Date: 15 Apr 2020.
62 Web - Message Boards, Discussion Groups, Email, http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.martin/2944.1/mb.ashx Mary June Power, McCarty. Cit. Date: 26 Mar 2002.
63 <i>www.findagrave.com</i>, Find A Grave Memorial ID 11060338. Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2020.
64 Fish, George Michael, <i>Family Tree of George M. Fish and Jennifer L. Tatem</i>.
65 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID LTB5-68Q. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
66 Web - Message Boards, Discussion Groups, Email, http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.martin/2944.1/mb.ashx. Cit. Date: 26 Mar 2002.
67 Web - Message Boards, Discussion Groups, Email, http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.oklahoma.counties.ottawa/207.1/mb.ashx.
68 <i>www.findagrave.com</i>, Find A Grave Memorial # 9098113. Cit. Date: 27 Sep 2016.
69 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID LTBZ-4SC. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
70 Web - Message Boards, Discussion Groups, Email, http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.martin/2944.1/mb.ashx (Mary June Power, McCarty).
71 <i>www.findagrave.com</i>, Find A Grave Memorial # 48254483. Cit. Date: 17 Feb 2010.
72 Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009, Fish, George Michael.
73 Personal Documents, Fish, LeRoy Paschal. Cit. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
74 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID K2X2-GGV.
75 Personal Documents, Family Bible of LeRoy Pascal Fish & Carol Jean Kirk Fish. Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2009.
76 <i>FamilySearch Historical Files</i> (www.familysearch.org), "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VR6X-T63 : 26 July 2019), George Dewey Karns, Roach, Election Precinct 4, Larimer, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 35-5, sh. Cit. Date: 27 Sep 2019.
77 Birth Certificate, Cit. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
78 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID K2X2-GTV. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
79 Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009, Fish, George Michael. Cit. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
80 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID KCRJ-WKS. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
81 <i>http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi</i>. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cathyconn&id=I2209 has b. 1907.
82 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 24 Apr 2020), person ID KLFH-19H. Cit. Date: 24 Apr 2020.
83 Personal Documents, Family Bible of LeRoy and Carol Fish. Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2009.
84 Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
85 Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009, George Michael Fish. Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2009.
86
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