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  1. Hamilton Fish IV

    Hamilton Fish, Jr. (or Hamilton Fish IV) (June 3 1926 - July 23, 1996) was a Republican politician best known as a member of the U.S. Congressional Delegation from New York. Fish was born in Washington, D.C. and attended the prestigious private Kent School. He graduated from Harvard University in 1949 and received an LL.B. from New York University School of Law in 1957. He also attended Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration.

  2. Hamilton Fish III

    Hamilton Fish III (born Hamilton Stuyvesant Fish and also known as Hamilton Fish, Jr.); December 7, 1888 - January 18, 1991 was a soldier and politician from New York. Born into a family long active in the politics of New York, …

  3. Hamilton Fish

    Hamilton Fish (August 3, 1808 - September 7, 1893), born in New York City, was an American statesman who served as Governor of New York, United States Senator and United States Secretary of State.

  4. Bradley Fish

    Bradley Fish (b. Bethesda, Maryland, 1970) is an American born musician based in Israel. He relocated to Israel in 2004, first living in Tel Aviv, and finally settling in Jerusalem. He holds a B.A. degree in guitar from Northern Illinois University, where he studied with jazz guitarist Fareed Haque. Fish's musical loops performed on the Appalachian dulcimer, banjo, German concert zither, and "guzheng" (Chinese zither) are the most widespread in the world.

  5. Leslie Fish

    Leslie Fish is a filk musician, author, and anarchist political activist.

  6. Stanley Fish

    Stanley Fish (born 1938) is a prominent American literary theorist and legal scholar. He was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. He is among the most important critics of the English poet John Milton in the 20th century, and is often associated with post-modernism, at times to his irritation. He is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and a Professor of Law at Florida International University, in Miami, …

  7. Eric Fish

    Eric Fish, singer of Subway to Sally and solo artist. Eric's first musical merit was that of reaching the finale of a DDR singer/songwriter competition in 1988. The same year he founded Catriona, a folk band based in Königs Wusterhausen, together with Jan Klemm ("Herr Jeh") and Marek Kalbus. The band released one album, the Rightfull King, in 1990, before it broke up. Jan Klemm went on to form the Inchtabokatables, and Eric joined Subway to Sally in 1992, …

  8. Ginger Fish

    Kenneth Robert Wilson (born 28 September, 1965 in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States) is a drummer who is primarily known for playing drums for Marilyn Manson, although he also did brief stints playing with Paul Anka and Barry Manilow. He is only known by his stage name, Ginger Fish. His pseudonym originates from the combination of the names of Ginger Rogers, a dancer, and Albert Fish, a convicted murderer.

  9. Hamilton Fish II

    Hamilton Fish II (April 17 1849 - January 15 1936) was born in Albany, New York, the son of prominent Whig/Republican politician Hamilton Fish. A graduate of Columbia College (1869), he served as private secretary to his father, a graduate of Columbia Law School (1873), was aid-de-camp to Governor John Adams Dix, and served in the New York state assembly from 1874-1896 where he was Republican leader in 1890 and Speaker for the 1895-1896 term.

  10. Mardy Fish

    Mardy Fish (born December 9, 1981 in Edina, Minnesota), is an American professional tennis player. He is one of several young American tennis players who rose to prominence at the beginning of the 21st century. He is currently ranked #31 in the ATP Race after beating several top ranked players in the 2007 Australian Open.

  11. Jed The Fish

    Edwin Fish Gould III or Jed Gould III known to radio listeners as Jed the Fish, is a disc jockey on KROQ in Los Angeles, currently on the air from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. (born July 15, 1955)

  12. Nicholas Fish

    Nicholas Fish (1758-1833) was an American Revolutionary soldier, born in New York City. He attended Princeton but left before graduating to pursue the study of law at King's College (now Columbia University) through the office of John Morin Scott in New York. There he became actively interested in the organization of the Sons of Liberty. In 1776 he was appointed by Scott aide-de-camp on his staff. Scott had been commissioned brigadier general.

  13. Hamilton Fish II

    Hamilton Fish II, of of the Rough Riders, a wealthy young New Yorker, became a Sergeant in the 1st U.S. Vol. Cavalry, charged San Juan Hill with the Rough Riders and during the maneuver is said to be the first American killed in the battle, formerly known as the battle of Las Guasimas, at Santiago, Cuba, (Spanish-American War) on June 24, 1898. He died of a gunshot to the heart. Fish was a graduate of Columbia University where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall.

  14. Stuyvesant Fish

    Stuyvesant Fish was president of the Illinois Central Railroad. Fish was born in New York City, the son of Hamilton Fish and his wife Julia Ursin Niemcewicz, née Kean. A graduate of Columbia College, he was later an executive of the Illinois Central Railroad, and as its president from 1887 to 1906 oversaw its period of greatest expansion. In 1906, he was removed from his position by E. H. Harriman, …

  15. Michael Fish

    Michael Fish (born April 27, 1944 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England) is a retired weather forecaster, most known for his BBC Weather television presentations, although he was actually employed by the Met Office. Schooled at the John Lyon School in Harrow and a graduate of City University, London, Fish was the longest serving weather presenter on British television, taking up the role in 1974.

  16. Shlomi Fish

    Shlomi Fish (born 5 May, 1977, in Petah Tiqwa, Israel) is an Israeli software developer, essayist and writer. He is primarily known as the author of "Freecell Solver", a popular ANSI C library for solving several types of Solitaire games; of several Perl related projects, including several CPAN modules; and as the writer of some essays about computing and other subjects.

  17. Carl Russell Fish

    Carl Russell Fish (1876 - 1932) was a University of Wisconsin Historian. Born in Central Falls, Rhode Island to Fredrick E and Louisiana N. Fish on October 17th, 1876. He claimed later in life that he wanted to be a professor since he was four years old. He graduated from Brown in 1887, and completed his Masters and Doctoral degree at Harvard University, finishing in 1898 and 1900, respectively.

  18. Erik Fish

    Erik Fish (born May 19, 1952 in Medicine Hat, Alberta) is a former backstroke swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. There he won the bronze medal in the 4x100m Medley Relay, alongside William Mahony, Bruce Robertson, and Robert Kasting.

  19. Morris Fish

    Morris Jacob Fish, QC (born November 16, 1938) is a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Aaron S. Fish and Zlata Grober, he received a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) in 1959 and a Bachelor of Law (first class honours) in 1962 from McGill University. He practiced law mostly in Quebec for the law firm Cohen, Leithman, Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish which later became Yarosky, Fish, Zigman, Isaacs & Daviault between 1967 and 1989.

  20. Emily Fish

    Emily Maitland Fish (1843-1931), sometimes called the "Socialite Keeper", was an American lighthouse keeper. A native of Albion, Michigan, she married Melancthon W. Fish, her sister's widower, at the age of 17. Fish, a medical doctor, served in a number of government posts overseas before returning to fight for the Union in the American Civil War. He died in 1891, when Emily was 50. Soon after her husband's death Emily's son-in-law, …

  21. Sal Fish

    Sal Fish (born May 2 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is CEO/President of SCORE International, the leading sanctioning body in the sport of desert racing. The SCORE race series include the Baja 1000, Baja 500, San Felipe 250, Primm 300, Laughlin Desert Challenge and Las Vegas Terrible's Cup. Fish he earned an industrial relations degree at the University of San Francisco.

  22. Nik Fish

    Nik Fish, born in Sydney is a DJ, with a career spanning 15 years is renowned for his work on several musical platforms including Djing, studio production and dance music radio. Nik is arguably one of Australia's most popular and well-known DJs, travelling extensively, performing in all states and capital cities as well as appearing in regional centres. He releases DJ mix CDs regularly and tours to promote these, …

  23. Susan Fish

    Susan Fish is a former Canadian politician. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. Fish was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and raised in New York City. She was educated at St. Lawrence College and New York University. She moved to Toronto as an adult and worked on the staff of David Crombie, the pro-reform Mayor of Toronto.

  24. Matt Fish

    Matt Fish (born November 18 1969 in Washington, Iowa) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA for the Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, and Washington Bullets. Fish has also played in the IBA and the CBA.

  25. Mark Fish

    Mark Fish (born 14 March 1974 in Cape Town) is a South African footballer currently playing for Jomo Cosmos.

  26. Nicky Fish

    Nicholas Fish (born September 15, 1984) is a football player who plays midfield. He currently plays for Cardiff City in the English Championship.

  27. Albert Hamilton Fish

    He was born in Washington, District of Columbia as Hamilton Fish , to Randall Fish (1795-1875) of Kennebec, Maine and his wife, Ellen (1838-?) , of Ireland. His father was 43 years older than his mother. Albert Fish later stated that his family had an extensive history of mental illness. He was the youngest of four, accompanying siblings Walter, Annie and Edwin.

  28. Albert Fish

    Albert Fish (1922 - April 5 2006) was a Canadian realtor and member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in Preston, England, he served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. In 1949, he emigrated to Canada and lived in Guelph, Ontario. He started working in real estate in 1954 and opened his own firm, Albert Fish Real Estate Limited, in 1957. After serving as President of the Ontario Real Estate Association, …

  29. Simon Fish

    Simon Fish was a 16th century Protestant reformer and English propagandist. Fish is best known for helping to spread William Tyndale’s New Testament and for authoring the vehemently anti-clerical pamphlet "Supplication for the Beggars" (also spelled "A Supplycacion for the Beggars") which was condemned as heretical by the Roman Catholic Church on May 24, 1530. His pamphlet can be seen as a precursor to the English Reformation and, more broadly, …

  30. Timothy Fish

    Timothy Fish is an multi-genre author. He has written both fiction and non-fiction titles. His fiction titles are characterized by his unusual way of looking at the world in general. He is distinctive from other christian fiction authors in his apparent disdain for religion. He lives in Texas and is a native of Zalma, Missouri.

  31. Calvin Fish

    Calvin Fish (born July 22, 1961) is a television announcer for the SPEED Channel and a former race car driver. Born in Norwich, England, Fish began his career in carts before moving up to Formula Ford and then British Formula Three. He then came to the United States and competed in various classes of SCCA competition as well as IMSA GT. He was the 1987 Formula Atlantic champion and then made 14 starts in the Indy Lights series.

  32. Jeremy Fish

    Jeremy Fish is an illustrator and artist living in San Francisco. He was born and raised in upstate New York, and moved to San Francisco in 1994 to attend art school. He received his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1996. In 2006, Nike Skateboarding released a version of the Air Classic shoe with artwork designed by Fish. Fish has collaborated with Aesop Rock since the latter's move to San Francisco in 2005.

  33. Fred Fish

    Fred Fish (November 4 1952 - April 20 2007) was a computer programmer notable for work on the GNU Debugger and his series of Fish disks of freeware for the Amiga. There was a pioneering spirit pervasive in the Amiga community. The Fish Disks (term coined by Perry Kivolowitz at a Jersey Amiga User Group meeting) became the first national rallying point, a sort of early postal system.

  34. David Fish

    David Eli Fish MD MPH is an American physiatrist and one of the editors of a popular PM&R handbook "PM&R Pocketpedia".

  35. Tim Fish

    Tim Fish is a comic book author and artist. He has worked on several (mostly gay-themed) titles, including the web comic anthology "Young Bottoms in Love," but is probably best known for his slice-of-life/romance print comic, "Cavalcade of Boys," which employs realistic characters and is reminiscent of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" and of the television series "Queer as Folk".

  36. Andy Fish

    Andy Fish is an American artist, writer, and cartoonist. Born in Massachusetts, Fish attended both the School of Visual Arts in New York City and Rhode Island School of Design where he continues to do portfolio reviews there for prospective students. Fish created the independent comic book character Adam Bomb, and later introduced the character as one of the first online comic strips on the internet.

  37. Pat Fish

    Pat Fish (born Patrick Huntrods in 1957) is an English musician best known for his work as a member of the band The Jazz Butcher. (The name "Jazz Butcher" has been applied ambiguously both to Fish and the whole band.)

  38. Nicholas Fish II
  39. Hamilton Fish V

    Hamilton Fish V (also known as Hamilton Fish, Jr.; born ca. 1952) is an American publisher, politician, and philanthropist. He has been known under varying numerals because several of his antecedents went by the name "Hamilton Fish, Jr." for much of their lives, including his father and grandfather. Fish ran for Congress in 1994 to succeed his father Hamilton Fish IV but lost to Sue W. Kelly. He had previously run unsuccessfully in another district in 1988.

  40. John Wesley

    John Wesley (born John Wesley Dearth, Jr. aka Wes Dearth June, 1962) is a US-born guitar player. John Wesley's professional music career began in the early 80's in the Tampa, Florida area where he founded 1991 Southwestern Music Conference's showcase act Autodrive along with drummer/producer Mark Prator.

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