==Biography==Mary Fisher was born in England in 1602. She is the daughter of [[Fisher-6708|Thomas Fisher]] and [[Lake-1149|Joan Lake]].
Mary married William Wetherell in 1625 in England. They had three children in England and another six born in America.[[#Benton|Benton]] Page 53
William and Mary and their three children emigrated to America aboard the ship ''Hercules'' and in the ship's register he is recorded as "Schoolmaster" from Maidstone, England. They arrived in 1634 or before and by 1635, William was employed in a grammar school at Charleston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He then taught at Cambridge for the next two years.
In 1638, the family moved to Duxbury in Plymouth Colony.
In 1644, they moved on to Scituate in Plymouth Colony. On September 2, 1645, he was ordained as the first minister of the church organized there. From then on, the church records are in his hand until 1674.
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===Footnotes===
==Sources==*Benton: Benton, Charles Edward, ''[[Space:Ezra Reed and Esther Edgerton: Their Life and Ancestry|Ezra Reed and Esther Edgerton: Their Life and Ancestry]]'', A.V. Haight Company, 1912 [https://archive.org/stream/ezrareedandesth00bentgoog#page/n64/mode/2up/ On Archive.org]
:See Also:*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79760296 Find-A-Grave: Mary Fisher Wetherell]
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== Biography ==
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=== Name ===
: Name: MARY /FISHER/Source: [[#S568]]
=== Birth ===
: Birth:
:: Date: BET 1588 AND 1611
:: Source: Source: [[#S568]]
Imported only 1588 from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.
=== Death ===
: Death:
:: Date: BET 1633 AND 1700
:: Source: Source: [[#S568]]
Imported only 1633 from Death Date and marked as uncertain.