Photo Album of George Elmer Fisher's Family, Friends & Old Flames
This photo album was the property of George Elmer Fisher (1864-1952). It contains tintype and CDV photographs of people we assume are family and friends of George Fisher. We believe that most of these individuals lived in and around Adams Mills and Bowerston, Ohio between 1860 and 1900. Many are identified by George's hand-written notes, but are otherwise unknown to us. If you can give us any help in further identifying these friends, we would be very grateful! If you have any ideas, questions or suggestions, please contact Eric and Elizabeth Fisher-Davis.

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LEFT:
Geo. E. Fisher
Frazeysburg, O.
Telegraph Operator 1880.

RIGHT:
Emma Davis - Conesville, O.
Daughter of Wm. David Davis. owner of
large coal mines. One of my flames.

LEFT:
Nellie Kate Frazey, Frazeysburg, O.
(1863-1954)
married Finley M. Fleming (1856-1933)
Both buried Frazeysburg Cemetery
Frazeysburg, Ohio
Another flame

RIGHT:
Louella Kidd, Canton, O.
Family Friend

LEFT:
George Kreider, Adams Mills, O.
Sister Ella's beau
(not Will Kreider)

RIGHT:
Alfred Web. Coshocton, O.
Telegh Opr.
Sister Belle's beau.

LEFT:
William Krebs
Adams Mills, Ohio
Family friend

RIGHT:
Lemuel Cairns
Bowerston, O.
Distant relative

LEFT:
Charles Leffingwell
Cousin, mother's side

RIGHT:
Aunt Betty Fisher
Father's sister
(Eldest)

LEFT:
Cha's. Howard, Engineer and his
fireman Lenhard P.C.C.C. & St. L. RR
Howard, the heavy one, Killed in his
engine at Bowerston, Ohio
when his engine left the
track & turned over. 1894.

RIGHT:
Niece of James Jordan
Baltimore, Md.

LEFT:
IRENE BRADFIELD. Cousin.
Mother's Sister's girl.

RIGHT:
Uncle John Voshel Bowerston, O.
Cousin of father's

LEFT:
James Jordan, Baltimore Md.
Tombstone Cuttrer, Uhricksville, O.
Wanted to marry Sister Belle.

RIGHT:
James Jordan. (again)

LEFT:
Cha's Moye, Columbus, O.
Travelling Salesman.
Wanted Sister Rose,
but she was engaged to Lorenzo Dow Ward,
whom she married,
a Train Dispatcher, P.C.C.C. & L. RR,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
One son was born which lived
only two weeks
& Ward deserted.

RIGHT:
John Wright. Adams Mills O.
Flame of sister Ella's
LEFT:
Frank Packard, Telegh Opr. P.C.C.C. & St. L. Ry.
Son of the photographer who took tintypes of me
in Frazeysburgh O.

RIGHT:
Ora Martin.
(Don't remember him.)

LEFT:
Louis Delong.
A distand realtive.
(forget)

RIGHT:
Aunt Mahala Fisher.
Married James Hathaway.
Father's Youngest Sister.

LEFT:
Sister Belle.
(third born)

RIGHT:
Mrs. Peppel. A cousin
but how?

LEFT:
Phene Shamel. (Icy) Uhrichsville, O.
Grand Mother Fisher's brother's girl.

RIGHT:
Frank Shamel.
Brother to Icy.

LEFT:
Mr. Peppels

RIGHT:
Rudolphus Fisher
Son to Uncle Henry.

LEFT:
Lottie Hathaway. Cousin.
Aunt Mahala's girl.

RIGHT:
Samuel Hathaway. Cousin.
Brother to Lottie.

LEFT:
Zenie Delong
Distant Relative.

RIGHT:
William Long
Kirtland Long.
Nephews to Mother.

RIGHT:
Minnie Shaw. Steubenville, O.
Side-Show Attraction.
Who is this?
Possibilities:
Margaret & George Fisher (most likely)
Elizabeth & James Fisher (less likely)
Who is this?
Possibilities:
James Fisher (1783-1866)
Who is this?
Who is this?
Possibilities:
Lemuel G. Cairns
George Fisher (1806-1893)
James Fisher (1783-1866)
Who is this?
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The George Fisher Family History is a compilation of information gathered by Eric & Liz Davis.
This HTML version was created by Eric and Elizabeth Fisher-Davis, beginning in 2001.

Tree Outline of Fisher Generations