CSA SoldierBorn: | October 12, 1835, New Market, Madison County, Alabama |
Died: | February 18, 1906, Huntsville, Alabama |
Buried: | Concord Cemetery, New Market, Madison County, Alabama |
Notes:• "James Goodwin Fisk joined the Confederate Army (Co. D, 13 Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Colonel Dibrell Brigade) at Sparta, White County, Tennessee in April 1864. He was captured by Union troops on September 6, 1864 near Woodbury, Tennessee. He was sent as a prisoner by railroad to Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY and arrived at Camp Chase, Ohio (on the eastern edge of Columbus, Ohio) on September 16, 1864. He was released from Camp Chase on March 26, 1865. According to his oath of allegiance he had fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and was 5 ft. 10in. in height." - Find A Grave
• Spouses:
Mariah Louise Manley Fisk (1838 - 1870)
Malissie Carolyn Jones Fisk (1852 - 1885)
Martha Jane Kinney Fisk (1863 - 1896)
Laura J. Sharp Fisk Clement (1864 - 1938) - Find A Grave
• Father of:
Benjamin Dekalb Fisk (1860 - 1941)
Mary Ettie Fisk Tate (1863 - 1934)
Elizabeth E. Fisk Lassiter (1866 - 1938)
William T. Fisk (1868 - 1958)
Rosa Emma Fisk Hastings (1876 - 1959)
James Elza Fisk (1878 - 1938)
Lucy Flora Fisk Tate (1883 - 1960)
M. Lula Fisk Tate (1887 - 1961)
Eli Cambron Fisk (1890 - 1979)
- Find A Grave
• Married Louisa M. Manley Apr. 14, 1859
• There is one Fisk family genealogist that claims the man born in 1809 was named "Godwin Fisk" not "James Goodwin Fisk" and his son born in 1835 is the only one named "James Goodwin Fisk" - Editor's note
Related Links:• Ancestry.com - Page owned by abwheeler1 and can be viewed only with an Ancestry.com paid subscription. Some of the material might have been collected from a Chellery1 Ancestry.com page before that page became private. (Originally found at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/6645685/person/6077708814.)
• Find A Grave - Page created by Sidney Allen, photo added by Glenda Wheeler
The Following Pages Link to this Page:
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Dekalb Lipscomb Fisk
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Goodwin Fisk (1809)
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James Benjamin Fisk (1779)
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John Benjamin Fisk
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William Thomas Fisk