Daniel Fisher (Dedham)
Daniel Fisher represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the Great and General Court.[1] He served from 1700 to 1704 and then again in 1712 and 1713.[1] He also served nine terms as selectman beginning in 1690.[2]
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He died in 1713[3] and is interred in a tomb at the Old Village Cemetery.[4]
His father, Daniel Fisher, was Speaker of the House of Representatives.[5] He was said to be He was said to be "heir to his energetic ardor in the cause of freedom."[6] His daughter, Esther, married Timothy Dwight.[7]
References
- Worthington 1827, pp. 106-107.
- Worthington 1827, pp. 79-81.
- "List of burials" (PDF). Dedham Village Preservation Association. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- Smith 1936, p. 145.
- Goodwin 1982, pp. 40-41.
- Goodwin 1982, p. 41.
- Goodwin 1982, p. 40.
Works cited
- Erastus Worthington (1827). The History of Dedham: From the Beginning of Its Settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827. Dutton and Wentworth. p. 1. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
- Smith, Frank (1936). A History of Dedham, Massachusetts. Transcript Press, Incorporated. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- Goodwin, Nathaniel (1982). Genealogical Notes Or Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Masschusetts. Genealogical Publishing Com. ISBN 978-0-8063-0159-4. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
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