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| Birthplace: | Sauk Centre, Stearns, Minnesota, United States |
| Death: | Died in Volusia, Florida, United States |
| Occupation: | 1930: salesman, auto accessories |
| Managed by: | Deborah Gaudier |
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Irving Louis Fisher sailed on the S.S. Magdalena from Antilla, Cuba on 13 Dec 1913, arriving New York 17th Dec 1913. His date and place of birth are given on the manifest.
When he applied for a US Passport on 22 Sep 1919 his permanent residence was in Niagara Falls, NY, where he was a foreman with National Carbon Co. He was traveling to Cuba to engage in agricultural business.
The passport application included a physical description as follows:
Age: 35 Mouth: small
Stature: 5 ft, 9 in. Chin: pointed
Forehead: high Hair: brown
Eyes: brown Complexion: dark
Nose: long Face: long
He applied for another passport at Antilla, Cuba, Apr 8, 1921. At that time he gave his permanent address as DeLand, Florida and said he was in Cuba for the purpose of farming. He said he had been in Cuba since 1908 with the exception of one year from July, 1918 to November, 1919.
On his WWI draft registration, he gives his name as Louis Irving Fisher. He lived at 954 Niagara Ave., Niagara Falls, NY, and worked at National Carbon Co. inspecting. This records his eye color as gray and hair brown.
In all other records his name is Irving Louis Fisher.
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March 4, 1884
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Sauk Centre, Stearns, Minnesota, United States
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| 1957 |
July 11, 1957
Age 73
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Volusia, Florida, United States
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| 1912 |
April 3, 1912
Age 28
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Penn Yan, Vew York, USA
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April 3, 1912
Age 28
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1916
Age 32
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| 1913 |
1913
Age 29
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