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Sally Ann (Rulison) Fish Family History
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- 1861-2017 (Creation)
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This is the family history of the Rulison family. This collection includes several different essays and several letters between Jane, Nettie and Cornelius. It also includes a short biography of Sally Ann and her family.
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Sally Ann was the oldest of six children. She “had her early training in New York and until she was past fifteen years old attended school, studying at a select school in Theresa, N.Y. and continued her studies after she came west. At the age of sixteen she began teaching and in 1857 entered Albion College, graduating therefrom in June, 1859, with the degree of Bachelor of Sciences. For about three years she taught at various points and about the year 1870 she began organizing missionary societies in the state which are under the care of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She married Dr. G.W. Fish in June 22, 1824.