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  1. Mar 26, 1986 · Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 23 September 2021), memorial page for Orpheus Hodge “King” Fisher (11 Jul 1900–26 Mar 1986), Find A Grave: Memorial #221017698, citing Wooster Cemetery, Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Norma from Wooster Cemetery (contributor 46886491) . Geni World Family Tree.

    • July 11, 1900
    • March 26, 1986
  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Orpheus Hodge Fisher was born on July 11, 1900, in Oxford, Pennsylvania, the eighth child of Pauline Conklin Fisher of the Dominican Republic and George Albert Fisher of Baltimore, Maryland. Pauline Fisher died soon afler Orpheus's birth and the family moved to Wilmington, Delaware. Fisher's father was an instructor at Lincoln University in ...

    • "King"
    • Oxford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
    • July 11, 1900
  3. When Orpheus Hodge 'King' Fisher was born on 11 July 1900, in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, George Albert Fisher, was 49 and his mother, Pauline Conkling, was 44. He married Ida Rebecca Gould in 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  4. Added: Jan 13, 2021. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 221017698. Source citation. Age 85 yrs SS Index. Conn Death Cert. WWII draft and Delayed Birth Cert. Architect Wife Maria. Orpheus was born to a mixed race couple and because of his light skin tone, he was able to pass himself off as being white. When he married Ida Gould in 1924 in Philadelphia ...

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    • His Married Life with Marian Anderson
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    • Death

    Orpheus H. Fisher was an architect based in Connecticut. He used his skills to construct the buildings in his farmhouse in Danbury. Orpheus used his earnings as an architect to provide for his family’s needs; however, he worked in private practice.

    In his personal life, Orpheus H. Fisher met Ida Gould Goldsworthy in the 1920s before getting married in 1924. The couple was blessed with a son, James Gould Fisher, in 1925. Orpheus Fisher then married Marian Anderson in 1943. They had first met in high school, Fisher asked to marry Marian, but she said no as she felt marriage would derail her mus...

    On marrying Orpheus H. Fisher, Marian became the stepmother of James. They moved to Danbury, Connecticut, where they bought a farmhouse and made it their home. Orpheus made their farmhouse property look good by building several structures, including a studio for his wife, Anderson. Orpheus Fisher lived with his wife at their ranch for over 40 years...

    Marian Anderson began her singing career in the 1920s, gaining recognition after winning a singing competition organized by New York Philharmonic. After that, she performed a concert in august 1925, which her music critics and audience positively acclaimed. In the 1930s, Orpheus’ wife started going on European singing tours, where she met several a...

    Orpheus H. Fisher died on March 26, 1986, in his Danbury home in Connecticut, aged 85. His body was buried at Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Connecticut, United States.

  5. Born in Oxford, PA, to George Albert Fisher and Pauline Conklin Fisher, Orpheus Hodge Fisher was raised in Wilmington, DE. He graduated from Wilmington Central High School, and then in the 1920s he began a series of stints of architectural employment in Philadelphia, including Zantzinger, Medary & Borie. According to family history, he also ...

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  7. George Albert Fisher taught at Lincoln University and sent Orpheus H. Fisher first to Friends Central School in Philadelphia and then to Wilmington High School. By the 1920s Fisher was already employed in Philadelphia, working for Zantzinger, Borie & Medary. By February 1928 he was in the office of Heacock & Hokanson, but the Great Depression ...

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