Joseph Fish (1840–1926) was an early settler of Iron City, Utah and Snowflake, Arizona[1] and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Joseph Fish and Sarah Spear were married at Redding (Reading) Vermont on January 5, 1793, and several years later they moved north in search of a new home.
Later entries on the timeline show that Horace Fish, Joseph Fish's father, was born at Hatley, Quebec, and on December 26, 1805 Hannah Leavitt, his mother, was born at Walpole, New Hampshire or St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
On March 18, 1824, Horace Fish and Hannah Leavitt were married in Quebec, and on July 20, 1837 "most of the large family of Leavitts and their connections, including Horace Fish and family, left Stanstead County, Quebec, to join the Mormons.
Horace Fish stopped at "the Grove" twelve miles from Joliet, Illinois for three years."