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| Birth: | 28 Aug 1758 in New York, NY |
| Death: | 20 Jun 1833 in New York, NY |
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Individual:
BIOGRAPHY: Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5
ISSUE
BIOGRAPHY: NICHOLAS FISH of New York City; b. there 28th August, 1758; d. there 20th June, 1833; served as an officer through the whole of theRevolutionary War; commissioned first as Major 1776; Adjutant General ofNew York State 1786-1793; President of the New York State Society of theCincinnati 1797-1805; engaged in battle of Long Island, Harlem Heights,Saratoga, etc.; was present at the surrender of Burgoyne and ofCornwallis; Alderman of New York 1806-1817; m. 30th April, 1803,Elizabeth STUYVESANT, d. 1854, dau. of Petrus STUYVESANT, gt. gt. gr.dau. of Peter STUYVESANT, the last Governor of the Dutch province of NewNetherlands.
I believe that this is the Mr. Fish from New York referenced in the book "Bloodline of the Holy Grail"
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