![](https://assets10.geni.com/images/external/twitter_bird_small.gif?1696872084)
![](https://assets13.geni.com/images/facebook_white_small_short.gif?1696872084)
James Logan Fisher 5 (Thomas 4 , Joshua 3 , Thomas 2 , John 1 ), b. Oct. 5, 1783; d. Aug. 23, 1814; m. May 15, 1808, Ann Eliza George,* d. Dec. 27, 1821 ; dau. of Sidney George, of Maryland.
Ann Eliza George was a direct descendant of Mary Dyer, one of four Friends who suffered martyrdom for their religious belief in Boston. William Dyer, a son of Mary Dyer, moved to Delaware, some time after Oct. 27, 1659. Sarah Dyer, a daughter of his son James, married Sidney George, who emigrated from Scotland and settled on the Bohemia River in Maryland. Their son, Sidney George, who married a Miss Worrall, was the father of Ann Eliza George.
Mary Dyer is described in Besse's " Sufferings of the Quakers" as " a grave and comely Woman, fearing the Lord, and of good Report.
Children :
1788 |
October 5, 1788
|
||
1808 |
1808
|
||
1808
|
|||
1809 |
March 2, 1809
|
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
|
|
1814 |
August 23, 1814
Age 25
|