1. | Fisher, Albert L. was born 22 Mar 1873, Portersville, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Fisher, Winfield S. and Kelty, Elizabeth); died 30 Oct 1951. Other Events:
- Census: 1880, Worth Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
- Education: 1899, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Notes:
Occupation:
Albert was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, serving in Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan.
Census:
According to the 1880 federal enumeration, Albert Fisher, age 7, lived with his parents, Winfield S. Fisher, age 32, a shoe maker, and Elizabeth Fisher, age 29; and, his three brothers: Charles Fisher, age 9; Edwin Fisher, age 4; and, Harold Fisher, age 2.
Education:
The following is a brief description of Albert's secondary education and early career in the Methodist Church as published in 1903 by Northwestern University, where he earned a Bachelor of Philosophy (Ph.B.) degree in 1899.
1079. Albert L. Fisher
Born 22 March 1873, at Portersville, Pa. Prepared in Northwestern University Academy. Ph.B. Student at Garrett Biblical Institute, 1902-03. Pastor (supply) of Methodist Episcopal Church at Bigstone City, S. Dak., 1899-1900. Joined Northern Minnesota Conference, 1900. Pastor at Annandale, Minn., 1901-02. Supply pastor at Lake Bluff, Ill.
Married Sara A. Wilson, 7 Sept. 1892, at Grindstone City, Mich.
Children
Winfield S., and Wilson K., born 10 Jan. 1895.
Vance Evanston, born 28 Sept. 1899.
Residence, Lake Bluff, Ill. Permanent address, Annandale, Minn.
Albert married Wilson, Sarah Ann 7 Sep 1892, Grindstone City, Huron County, Michigan, USA. Sarah (daughter of Wilson, William James and Stitt, Sarah Ann) was born Abt 1867–1868, Chesley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
Notes:
Married:
Chapter 13: My Brothers and Sisters; page 139-140. "In her late teens, she came and lived with us and went to the Academy at Northwestern University and out of the big house on Ridge Avenue we rented a room to two divinity students...and the younger, the good-looking, quiet-mannered Albert L. Fisher won out Like scores of other college girls, the domestic urge won over a college career, and they were married before she got through."
They were married by Rev. John Crosby. Richard Parr and Ida Wilson were the witnesses.
Census (family):
According to the 1900 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 27, a minister, and his wife, Sara W. Fisher, age 30. They had been married for 7 years and had three children, all of whom were still living. The children were Winfield S. Fisher and Wilson K. Fisher, twins, age 5 years; and Vance E. Fisher, 9 months old.
Census (family):
According to the 1910 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert Fisher, age 37, a minister; his wife, Sarah Fisher, age 37; and, their three sons, all attending school: Winfield S. Fisher, age 15; Wilson Fisher, age 15; and, Vance Fisher, age 10.
Census (family):
According to the 1920 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 46, a minister, his wife, Sarah Fisher, age 48, and two of their sons, Windfield [sic] S. Fisher (age 25), attending school, and Vance E. Fisher (age 20). Also living with the family was Sarah E. Wheeler (age 79) identified in the census as a companion. If or how she was related to the Fishers is not known at this time.
Census (family):
According to the 1930 federal enumeration, the household consisted of Albert L. Fisher, age 63, and Sara W. Fisher, age 57. The previous household on the census form was that of their son, Vance E. Fisher, and his wife, Eunice M. (Addicks) Fisher.
Children:
- Fisher, Wilson Kelty was born 10 Jan 1895, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA; died 17 Jan 1982, Cook County, Illinois, USA.
- Fisher, Winfield Stitt was born 10 Jan 1895, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA; died 10 Apr 1967.
- Fisher, Vance Evanston was born 28 Sep 1899, Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA; died 12 Jul 1982, St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA; was buried , St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA.
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