Owen Dudley Fisher was born on 4. Dec. 1895 at Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was the son of
William Peck Fisher and
Nannie Rachel Butler.
Owen Dudley Fisher appeared on the census of 28. Apr. 1910 at with his father, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

He Served as a Corporal 57 SVC Co, Sigc. He married
Mayme Fitzgerald on 23. Sep. 1926. Owen Dudley Fisher
Land inherited from H. A. Butler is sold. Feb.19 1927
Owen D. Fisher, & Co. to R. P. Hopkins 58.45 A. $ 5961.90
THIS DEED, made and entered into this February 19th, 1927, by and between Owen D. Fisher and his wife, Mamie Fisher; Henry Peck Fisher and his wife, Katherine Fisher; Nannie Bell Determan and her husband, Alfred Determan; Willie Flynn and her husband, George Flynn; Louise Fisher Florence, widow; W. P. Fisher and his wife, Lillian Fisher, parties of the first part, and R. P. Hopkins, part of the second part,
WITNESSETH: For and in consideration of One Hundred and Two Dollars ($102.00) per acre, aggregating Five thousand Nine hundred and Sixty-one dollars and ninety cents ($5961.90) Five-sixths of which, or $4968.25 in cash in hand paid receipt of which is acknowledged, and the remaining one-sixth, being the share of Louise Fisher Florence, is evidenced by the non-negotiable promissory note of second party payable to her for $993.65 of even date herewith, due and payable January 3, 1928, with interest from March 1, 1927, until paid, at the rate of 6% per annum, to secure the payment of which a lien is retained on the property hereby conveyed, and the said note to be paid upon the said Louise Fisher Florence, who is now under twenty-one years of age, but who will be twenty-one years of age on the 2nd day of January, 1928, executing a conveyance confirming this deed, after she becomes twenty-one years of age, the parties of the first part have bargained and sold, and hereby grant and convey unto the part of the second part a tract of 58.45 acres of land located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and bounded and described as follows:
A certain tract of land situated in Bourbon County, Kentucky, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the center of the Paris & Flat Rock turnpike at M corner to No. 1; thence with the center of said turnpike S 73 1/4 E 2812 P. thence S 17 E 166.12 poles to G, a stake in Steele's line; thence with Steele's line S 78 W 44.68 poles to H, a nail in a walnut tree; thence N 15 l/2 W 80.40 poles to Q, a stake; thence with Dodge's line S 75 1/4 W 4.68 p. to a stake corner to No. 1; thence with three lines of No. 1, N 4 3/4 W 64.28 p. to O, a stake; thence S 85 1/4 W 3.48 p. to N., a stake; thence N 2 W 116.96 p. to the beginning, containing 58.45 acres.
The said lands were devised in remainder by Henry A. Butler by will of record in the office of the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court in Will Book _ page_ , to the children of his daughter, Nancy Butler Fisher, deceased, who left surviving her Owen D. Fisher, a son; Peck Fisher, a son; Nannie Bell Determan, a daughter; Willie Flynn, a daughter; Louise Fisher Florence, a daughter, and J. H. Fisher, a son, who subsequently died leaving W. P. Fisher, his father as his only heir-at-law, and the first parties acquired said lands as above indicated; and in the partition of the lands of the said Henry A. Butler in the action above referred to in the Bourbon County Court, the tract of 58.45 acres hereby conveyed was allotted to first parties and conveyed to them by deed of partition executed by Special Commissioner of the Bourbon County Court. Said deed of partition has been lodged for record in the office of the Clerk O. D. in the Bourbon County Court and will be recorded in Deed Book 112, page 632.
To have and to hold the property aforesaid with all of its appurtenances unto second party, his heirs and assigns forever, with convenant of General Warranty.
Witness the hand of the first parties the day and year first above written.
Owen D. Fisher Mamie Fisher Henry Peck Fisher Katherine Fisher Nannie Bell Determan Alfred Determan George Flynn Willie Flynn Louise Fisher Florence W. P. Fisher Lillian Fisher
State of Kentucky: County of Bourbon: Sct.
I, Lillian Hough, a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, certify that the foregoing deed from Owen D. Fisher and others to R. P. Hopkins, was this day produced before me in this County and acknowledged and delivered by Owen D. Fisher and his wife, Mamie Fisher; Henry Peck Fisher and his wife, Katherine Fisher; Nannie Bell Determan and her husband, Alfred Determan; Willie Flynn and her husband, George Flynn, Louise Fisher Florence, widow; W. P. Fisher and his wife, Lillian Fisher, to be their act and deed, and they and each of them consented that the same might be recorded.
Given under my hand and seal of office this the 24th. day of February, 1927. My commission expires on the 7 day of January, 1930.
(SEAL) Lillian Hough, Notary Public, Bourbon County, KY State of Kentucky: County of Bourbon: Sct.
I, Pearce Paton, Clerk of the County Court of the County aforesaid, certify that on this day this Deed was received and lodged in my office for record, and that I have truly recorded same, together with this and the certificate thereon endorsed, in my said office.
Witness my hand this 16th day of April, 1927
Pearce Paton Clerk
In the margin:
The within mentioned notes due me having been long since paid, I hereby release the lien retained to secure same, this October 28, 1933. ATT: Pearce Paton, CBCC Louise Fisher Florence Louise Fisher.
He married
Mattie B. (Unknown). Owen Dudley Fisher died on 30. Nov. 1972 at Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, at age 76.