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Ransom Fish (1843 - 1928)

Ransom Fish
Born in Independence, Allegany County, New York, USAmap
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 84 in Whitesville, Allegany County, New York, USAmap
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Biography

Ransom Fish served in the United States Civil War.
Enlisted: 13 Aug 1862
Mustered out: 30 June, 1865 with company at Clouds Mills, VA
Side: USA
Regiment(s): 1st Regiment, New York Dragoons
  • Fact: Burial Whitesville Rural Cemetery , Whitesville, Allegany County, New York, USA

FISH, Ransom – undated [6/1927] published obit found in scrapbook owned by Abbie Collins Fish (in possession of Barbara Fish Heimel) "RANSOM FISH DIED THURSDAY AFTERNOON" One of the Few Veterans of Civil War Succumbed to Lingering Illness – All Members of His Family at His Bedside at End Surrounded by his family last Thursday afternoon at ?5?:45 o'clock, Ransom Fish lapsed into the last long sleep. His demise came as a welcome release from months of illness following a shock. Born in Independence township, he was in the 85th year of life. He was a son of Lewis B. and Fanny Remington Fish. At the age of 19 years he enlisted in the New York Dragoons on August 13, 1862, and served with the Northern army until honorably discharged on July 19, 1865. He was in many battles. He was united in marriage with Miss Abbie Collins on November 25th, 1866, and she, together with three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Spicer of this village, Mrs. Florence McGinty of Hornell and Mrs. Fred Petterson of Akron, O., and one son, W. D. Fish of Coudersport, Pa., survive, as does also one brother, Frank B. Fish of Stanards. The funeral was held from the house at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 2nd and interment was made in Rural cemetery, Rev. R.S. Kellerman officiating. At the cemetery the body was borne to the grave by his seven grandsons (the sons of Mrs. and Mrs. D.G. Spicer). Ranse, as he was familiarly known about town, was a carpenter of no mean ability, a man who took great pride in doing his work in workmanlike manner. He was a big, whole-souled man who had the respect of all who were privileged to know him. He was an active member of Sawyer Post, G.A.R., until it was disbanded and he made it a duty to (until this year) see that every soldier's grave bore its flag for Decoration Day, but this year he was just entering his last rest and others had to take up his work where he laid it down. Ransom Fish, 84, of Whitesville died May 31. He was a Civil War Veteran. He is survived by his widow; one son, Editor Will Fish of Coudersport."

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