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Fisher, William Logan, 1781-1862.

In March, 1772, Thomas Fisher married Sarah Logan, uniting two of the most prominent families in American Quaker society. Following in the footsteps of his father, Joshua, Fisher established himself early in life as a merchant, engaging in trade with Britain and her West Indian coloniesuntil the time of the Revolution. Imprisoned and deported from Philadelphia as a suspected loyalist during the Revolution, Fisher nevertheless survived the experience with his business concerns intact, and soon renewed.

His interests in shipping and brewing, and gained a reputation for his generous philanthropy. When the Yellow Fever epidemic struck Philadelphiain 1793, Fisher and his wife retreated to Wakefield, a property near Germantown that they had inherited from William Logan. They decided to remain at Wakefield permanently, erecting a house in 1795.

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Fisher, W. L. (William Logan), 1781-1862

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In March, 1772, Thomas Fisher married Sarah Logan, uniting two of the most prominent families in American Quaker society. Following in the footsteps of his father, Joshua, Fisher established himself early in life as a merchant, engaging in trade with Britain and her West Indian coloniesuntil the time of the Revolution. Imprisoned and deported from Philadelphia as a suspected loyalist during the Revolution, Fisher nevertheless survived the experience with his business concerns intact...

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