Person:Lydia Dill (2)

Watchers
m. 1824
  1. Henry DillAbt 1825 - Aft 1912
  2. John DillAbt 1826 - Aft 1912
  3. Louisiana "Lucy" DillAbt 1827 - Bef 1920
  4. Rebecca Dill1828 - Bef 1920
  5. Matilda C Dill1833 - Bef 1920
  6. Lydia DillAbt 1835 - 1920
  7. Susannah DillAbt 1837 - Bef 1920
  8. Jacob M Dill1837 - Aft 1912
  9. Rachel Dill1840 - 1935
  10. Solomon J Dill1840 - Bef 1912
  11. William W. Dill1842 - Aft 1924
  12. Harriet Dill1844 - Bef 1912
  13. Samuel DillAbt 1846 - Abt 1870
  14. David DillAbt 1847 - Aft 1912
  15. Elizabeth DillAbt 1851 - Bef 1912
  16. Israel Dill1852 - Aft 1924
  • HAdam Fisher1832 - 1912
  • WLydia DillAbt 1835 - 1920
m. Abt 1865
  1. Iola Fisher1871 - 1894
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Lydia Dill
Married Name[1][2][3] Mrs. Lydia Fisher
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1835 Jackson (township), Wayne, Indiana, United States
Marriage Abt 1865 Wayne, Indiana, United Statesto Adam Fisher
Residence[3] 1912 Iowa, United States
Death[1] May 1920 Jasper, Iowa, United Statesnear Mendal (?)

Research Notes

  • need to properly cite Fisher-Stombaugh - find page numbers
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cambridge City Tribune. (Cambridge City, Indiana).

    13 May 1920, p 3 - Mrs. Rachel Shideler received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Lida Fisher at Mendal, Iowa, last week. She was 86 years old and her death leaves Mrs. Shideler the only daughter living of the large and well known family of the late John Dill of the Pleasant Hill neighborhood.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Petersen, Florence Hepp, and Elmore Petersen. The Fisher-Stombaugh families and allied lineages of Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1715-1949. (Boulder)
    unknown page numbers.

    Adam Fisher was a farmer. He worked a large productive farm in Jasper Co, Ia near Greencastle where he had come with his parents as a young married man in 1857. His bride of that early day was Elizabeth Myers, a childhood neighbor and playmate in Indiana, daughter of Moses Myers. Elizabeth's sister Rosanna, married Adam's brother Benjamin.

    Adam's first wife, Elizabeth died in 1867 at the age of 34 years. Then he returned to his birthplace in Indiana to marry another friend of his youth, Lydia Dill. She was the daughter of John and Rebecca Dill who lived down the road in Indiana. Adam and Lydia were married in 1868. They returned to Iowa at once where Lydia undertook to mother Adam's two small sons. For forty-one years thereafter, she served them in that capacity, loyally and devotedly.

    Adam and Lydia had one child of their own, Iola. She was born in 1871, and since she was the only daughter in the family she was the "apple of their eye." As she reached young womenhood she was sent to college in nearby Des Moines, the capital and largest city in the state. Here she majored in music, specializing in voice culture and singing. During an interlude in her studies while she was entertaining some friends and neighbors with her singing in her farm home one evening during the New Year's session of 1894, she collapsed and died that night of a hemorrhage of the throat. Iola was only 22 years old when she died and her death was a severe blow to her devoted parents.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Family Recorded, in Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912).

    Vol 2, p 125 -
    ... Lydia is the wife of Adam Fisher, of Iowa ; ...