230 Fee — Finne — Fisher — Fiske. 



r. Elizabeth, July 22, 1869. 

 vi. James, Oct. 2, 1871. 

 vii. Michael, March 2, 1874. 

 viii. Joseph, Apr. 7, 1870. 

 ix. Joanna, July 31, 1878. 

 X. Teresa, Aug. 24, 1882. 



5. Patrick (Patrick = Catherine Tudmau), a native of Ballina- 

 more, County of Leitrim, Ire. m. Mary McLaughlin. "Laborer." 

 Resides on Downer Avenue. 



Ch., — 



i. James, . Resides at Boston. 



ii. Patrick, . 



iii. John, . 



iv. Joseph, b. in Hing. Sept. 27, 1872, d. 24 Nov. 1883. 



6. Peter (Patrick = Catherine Tudman), b. at Ballinamore, County 

 of Leitrim, Ire., 1837. m. in Hing. first, Oct. 30, 1871, Ellen Lanne- 

 gan, a native of Ire. and dau. of William and Mary (Cutler) Lannegan. 

 She d. 26 Jan. 1877, set. 36 yrs. He m. secondly Maria D. Furlong, 

 and d. 1 Apr. 1884, set. 47 yrs. •' Laborer." Resided on Hersey St. 



Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Ellen, — 



i. William Thomas, Aug. 27, 1872. 

 ii. Mary, March 6, 1874. 

 iii. Peter, Jan. 25, 1877. 



Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Maria, — 

 iv. Agnes Catherine, July 21, 1881. 



Note. — Bridget, dau. of James and Rose (Stretton) Fee, and a native of Ire., m. (1) 

 James Creswell, and (2) Sept. 17, 1882, James Scott of Boston. Mrs. Catherine (Tudman) 

 wid. of Patrick Fee, d. in Hing. 8 March, 1879, ajt. 85 yts. 



FINNE (See Phinney). 



FISHER. 



James E., had ch. b. in Hing., as foil. : — 



i. Elizabeth, March 28, 1803. 

 ii. Sophronia Wheat, Jan. 23, 1805. 



Note. — Edson F., of Wey. m. in Hing. Nov. 26, 1874, Mary L. Fotler. 



FISKE. 



Robert Treat Paine, a native of Worcester, Mass., and grad. at 

 Har. Coll. 1818, m. in Hing. first, May 9, 1825, Mary Otis Gay, dau. 

 of Ebenezer, Esq., and Mary A. (Otis) Gay. She was b. at Barnstable, 

 Mass., 1801, and d. in Hing. 8 Aug. 1852, set. 51 yrs. He m. secondly, 

 Oct. 16, 1854, Anna L. Baker, dau. of John and Sally L. (Loring) 

 Baker. She was b. at Boston, Nov. 28, 1814. He d. in Hing. 8 May, 

 1866, set. 66 yrs. " Physician ; " and distinguished for his love of 

 horticulture and rural pursuits. Resided on North St., opp. Fountain 

 Square. 



