The 1830 AL census:
Jacob Fisher in Limestone county, Samuel in Clarke county, and a William in Mobile, Pike, and Lowndes counties.
The 1840 AL census:
Benjamin Fisher in Lauderdale county, Samuel (age 40-50) in Clarke county, and William Fishers in Mobile, Lauderdale, Limestone, and Tuscaloosa counties.
"Residents of the SE MS Terr", p151, 1815-17 Monroe co., MS taxroll lists:
Josiah Fisher, 1 male over 21, 1 total White, 9 free people of color, 5 slaves, 15 total inhabitants.
American State Papers,Vol. 4, p 592-593 has references to:
"The heirs of Josiah Fisher, fractional (part of) section 8, 5N, 4E" 405 acres, west side of river.
"The widow of Josiah Fisher, fractional (part of) section 8, 5N, 4E" 202 acres, west side of river.
"A Glance Into the Great South-East, or Clarke County, Alabama ...",page 479
"Gainestown was settled by the Fishers. Samuel Fisher married an Indian woman, probably a Creek. He used to run a barge on the river. Josiah Fisher married a Chickasaw woman. They both went west with the Indians."
"History of Alabama" by Albert Pickett, page 546
" Sept. 6, 1813
Occasionally the farmers were accustomed to leave Fort Madison for a few hours to procure from their fields provisions for immediate use. A man named Fisher, with three of his sons, set out for that purpose, and, arriving at the farm, one of the boys was shot in the back while shelling some peas in the yard. Instantly rising up, he made his escape to the woods. His father, then in the cane, running out to learn the cause of the firing, was also severely wounded in the back, but likewise made his way to the forest. The other two sons, being in a different part of the field, fled to the fort, and reported the death of their brother and father. The next day, however, they came in, bleeding from their wounds, and happily recovered.* "
(* Conversations with the late Colonel Girard W. Creah, of Clarke county; Colonel Jere Austill, of Mobile, and others. See also Claiborne's MS. papers.)
"Clark co., AL records 1814-1885":
p..17 Samuel Fisher married Vicey Gentry (a William Gentry came with Samuel to OK) on April 1, 1839.
p.172 Records of Guardian and Estates 1832-39...records page 153...exhibit of estate of Benjamin Fisher, dec'd rendered by Samuel Fisher, administrator...
"Alabama Records, v239(Clark co.)":
p38. "record page 153...estate of Benjamin Fisher, dec'd. Samuel Fisher, adm.