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unknown Fysh
Notes:
I suspect that this Fysh family came to Lynn from the Norfolk countryside
and that the spelling of their surname was based on that of the rather
prosperous Fysh family already living there since the late seventeenth
century to whom they would seem to have been in no way related.

Thomas Fysh and Christopher are listed as brothers here on the strength
of the will of Thomas (1819) which mentions his brother Christopher Fysh
of Kings Lynn, Gent.
(info: Fysh collection - Norfolk Familly History Society)

I would guess that Francis Fysh was also a son of this unknown Fysh and
therefore a brother of Christopher and Thomas, for the following, not
very conclusive, reasons:

Both Christopher and Francis had a daughter called
Jane Springwell/Springell Fysh.

Thomas Fysh has children called Christopher and Francis.

Hewitt Fysh, the son of Christopher Fysh, was named as one of the
executors in the will of Francis Fysh (1808).

In the 1802 Freebridge Lynn Electoral roll Christopher Fysh is listed with
property occupied by Francis Fysh
(info: Fysh collection - Norfolk Familly History Society)

unknown


Christopher
c1742 -
1822
children

Thomas
d. c1821
children

children of unknown and Fysh

Christopher Fysh circa 1742-1822
born circa 1742
died 29 August 1822
buried 19 September 1822, St. Margarets, Lynn
 married

Jane

Thomas Fysh died circa 1821
died circa 1821, West Lynn, St Peter
 married

Elizabeth Low 1 1735-1806

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