Background
Fisher, Therese was born on January 4, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and Patricia Mary (Endres) Fisher.
(The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, mar...)
The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, marriage bonds, some newspaper notices, and in the case of Stafford County, marriages implied from early land deeds, family Bible records and cemetery records, as well as the marriages recorded in Over
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(Like much of the South during the Civil War, Caroline Cou...)
Like much of the South during the Civil War, Caroline County was burned and many of its colonial records were destroyed or lost. The author has drawn from several sources to fill in as many gaps as possible and compile this book of marriage records. Recor
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(Montgomery County was created in 1777, and became the par...)
Montgomery County was created in 1777, and became the parent county of numerous other counties in present-day western Virginia and West Virginia, including: Floyd, Pulaski, and Giles Counties which span most of the New River Valley. Since many of the Vall
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(Orange County, Virginia, records are remarkably intact, w...)
Orange County, Virginia, records are remarkably intact, with the earliest marriages recorded in 1757. Unfortunately, this does not mean that every marriage performed in Orange County was recorded in the bonds, ministers' returns and marriage licenses in the county courthouse. Some marriages were recorded in fee books and deed books, and other records may exist among private papers that were never recorded. The information preserved on these pages was extracted from courthouse bonds, ministers' returns and marriage licenses. Some entries include additional information gleaned from Orange County death records and the William and Mary Quarterly (1st and 2nd series). Entries are arranged alphabetically by the groom's surname and typically include the full name of the groom, the full name of the bride; date of marriage; name of minister and/or sometimes other family members in attendance or bondsman (typically for the bride). Some entries also include age, place of birth, place of marriage, place of residence, occupation, parent(s) names and/or other valuable data. "Person of Color" is listed for some entries. A list of ministers is provided. A full name index adds to the value of this work.
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This work continues the author’s effort to document marriages between residents of different Virginia counties. Many sources were used to compile this listing, including church records, minister’s returns, marriage licenses, newspaper articles, and court records. The marriages are arranged alphabetically by groom’s surname and include records for whites as well as blacks (many of whom had acquired surnames after the Civil War). The reader may find such information as: date of marriage, parents of the participants, occupation, race, previous marital status, residence, date and place of birth and death, and military affiliation. When the name of a church in which the ceremony took place is specifically mentioned in the marriage document, it is included in this listing. The index provides easy reference to brides. A small section of Spotsylvania County births is also included, taken from an 1853 to 1868 birth registration book. The author has refined this list to include only those people for whom a full name was given, and who lived past infancy. Many Negroes listed in this birth record did not have last names; those that could be easily traced without a surname are included here. This volume also includes a map and description of local sites, such as historic buildings, churches, and cemeteries.
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Fisher, Therese was born on January 4, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of John Joseph and Patricia Mary (Endres) Fisher.
Bachelor in Liberal Studies, Mary Washington College, 1986.
Teacher Spotsylvania (Virginia) High School, 1986-1987. Genealogist, since 1993. Indiana researcher The Adriondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York, 1972-1974.
Consultant The American History Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia, since 1994. Accredited genealogist Family History Library., Salt Lake City, since 1995.
(The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, mar...)
(Montgomery County was created in 1777, and became the par...)
(Like much of the South during the Civil War, Caroline Cou...)
(This work continues the author’s effort to document marri...)
(Orange County, Virginia, records are remarkably intact, w...)
Member Virginia Genealogical Society, Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (founder 1992, editor 1992-1994, president 1997), Jawbones.
Married Charles Daniel Fisher, July 8, 1970. Children: Jennifer Elaine, Katherine Allyson.