Hi Kim, there is a tree at this site: http://members.aol.com/Pearlsoup/ Your David is probably there. Linda In a message dated 4/21/02 1:40:21 PM, ksully@hotmail.com writes: > >Looking for infomation on David Frazier born 1782 in Guilford Co. NC. >Son of Thomas Frazier b. ABT 1752 in Randolph Co NC. David's son Vincent >V. >Frazier b. 1819 in Greene Co TN. died in Yell Co. AR. >Kim Sullivan
Looking for infomation on David Frazier born 1782 in Guilford Co. NC. Son of Thomas Frazier b. ABT 1752 in Randolph Co NC. David's son Vincent V. Frazier b. 1819 in Greene Co TN. died in Yell Co. AR. Kim Sullivan _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
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does any one have anything on Sarah she was married to John Barnett Rayburn, they had 12 children. I need to know her parents wanda
Would love to share notes with descendants of Mrs. Earl Frazier. I do not know her first name but she was a sister of Joseph Sims Kirkland and G. Emory Kirkland. In 1932, she was living in San Diego, CA and in 1936, she was living in Lawrenceburg, TN. Pat
Hi: I am looking for brothers, sisters, parents, grandchildren of Nancy Frazier. Any proof that Nancy belongs to Susanna Cameron, will share any info I have on her descendants. 1. John CAMERON was born in 1760/1770 in Scotland. He died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA and was buried in a cem-in PA AlleghenyCnty. John married Nancy FRAZIER about 1780 in Scotland. Nancy was born in 1750/1760 in Scotland and was christened in ___, as a d/o [none found]. She died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA and was buried in a cem-in PA AlleghenyCnty. They had the following children: 2 M Alexander CAMERON was born in 1778 in , , SCOT. He died on 24 Dec 1858 in WayneTwp, Columbiana, OH and was buried in {Bk9-789}, BethelPresbyterian ChurchCem, in ColumbianaCnty OH. Alexander married Mary. Mary was born in 1795 in , , OH and was christened in ___, as a d/o [none found]. She died on 3 Oct 1872 in WayneTwp, Columbiana, OH and was buried in {Bk9-789}, BethelPresbyterian ChurchCem, in ColumbianaCnty OH. 3 F Susannah CAMERON was born in 1781/1790 in Scotland and was christened in [probably Ivernesshire]. She died in 1830/1834 in Augusta, Columbiana, OH and was buried in [OH-ColumbianaCnty-no cem found]. Susannah married Conrad BRANDEBERRY, son of Conrad BRANDEBERRY [VET: Rev War] and Elizabeth BOWMAN, on 28 May 1805 in ColumbianaCnty, OH. Conrad was born in 1784 in , , PA and was christened in ____, he was a farmer. He died ?1854 in [1853, OH-WoodCnty-bloom] and was buried in [OH-WoodCnty-no cem found]. 4 M John CAMERON was born on 11 Jun 1795 in Ivernessshire, SCT. He died on 13 Jul 1859 in HanoverTwp, Columbiana, OH and was buried in {Bk9-789}, BethelPresbyterian ChurchCem, in ColumbianaCnty OH. John married Nancy W PAUL on 29 Jun 1826 in ColumbianaCnty, OH. Nancy was born on 5 Aug 1799 in , , PA and was christened in ___, as a d/o John Paul & Hannah. She died on 16 Apr 1886 in HanoverTwp, Columbiana, OH and was buried in {Bk9-789}, BethelPresbyterian ChurchCem, in ColumbianaCnty OH.
Hi List, While searching the internet, I came across the name, Phineas F. FRAZER Jr., a South Carolina Civil War soldier who died during the war. Mention was made that the information is in a book, "Broken Fortune". That is the only information I have on this man. Does anyone else have any other information on this Phineas F. Frazer Jr.?? Please e-mail me direct at slooker@erinet.com. Thanks. Shirley Frazier Looker
Looking for the ancestors or siblings of the following family: James1 FRAZEAU was born 16 Dec 1827 in St. Isedore?, Sorel?, Quebec. James died 2 May 1908 in Arnprior, McNab Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, and was buried 4 May 1908. His parents are UNKNOWN. He married Jane (Genivieve) LANDRY 15 Oct 1849 in Malone, Franklin, N.Y. She was born in Constable Corner, Franklin County, New York State, United States. Jane died 13 Jan 1913 in Arnprior, McNab Township, Renfrew County, Ontario. They had 7 children: + 1. F i. Emily Jennie FRAZEAU, born 9 Jul 1850, died 23 Nov 1915 married to Stephen BRONSON. + 2. F ii. Marceline FRAZEAU, born 7 Jul 1853, died 20 May 1912 married to Thomas CHARBONNEAU. + 3. F iii. Olivia FRAZEAU, born 7 Sep 1856, died 2 Jun 1922 married to Bryon Neal EDGETT. + 4. F iv. Philemine FRAZEAU, born 10 May 1860, died 5 Sep 1893 married to John KERR. + 5. M v. Edward "Ned" FRAZEAU, born 10 Dec 1862, died 13 Jan 1948 married to Jane "Jennie" HAHN. + 6. M vi. James FRAZEAU, born 25 Feb 1866, died 13 May 1903 married to Mary Anne TRUDEAU. + 7. F vii. Eliza Jane FRAZEAU, born 7 Feb 1870 married to Theodore LEVESQUE. NOTES for James: There are different spellings for his name, incl: FRAZER, FRAZIER, FRAZEAU, FRASER, FRAZEO, FREGEAU. After 1851 moved to Bristol, Pontiac County, Quebec than 1880's to Arnprior, McNab Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada NOTES for Jane: Family story is told that Jane Landry (at age three years old) was captured by the Indians after they massacred her family in Maine that she was raised by them until she was 18 years old, when James Frazeau saved than married her. SIBLINGS: possibly Philip FRAZEO and Angelique LAUNDRY I believed that Philip FRAZEO possibly FRAZIER also settled in Constable, Franklin County, New York, but no nothing about his descendants. _________________________________________________________________________________ Still paying $22.95 a month for unlimited dial-up? Get 3webXS, only $9.95 a month!!! Switch & Save at http://www.Get3web.com/?mkidöt001 Vous payez encore 22,95 $ par mois pour l'accès commuté illimité? Adoptez 3webXS et ne payez que 9,95 $ par mois!!! Changez et économisez à http://www.Chez3web.com/?mkidöt002
Hi Debrah, I just emailed a retired National Archives employee John Scroggins. He is also a friend who has helped with our endeavor to start a county archives in IL. He gave me this information on WWII veteran records. I uploaded here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/war.htm#ww2-records To start working on your husband's ancestral lines, you need the veteran's death certificate (not sure what service does for death certs if killed outside of the country), marriage certificate, conversations with family about him and his parents. Start with your husband. Get all the details about your husband on his birth cert then his parents and work back. Genealogy research most of the time is slow and tedious. Lucky if you can move very fast. And, not tedious for "us genealogy nuts."<g> Since I coordinate a county in the USGenWeb Project, I am biased. But some counties don't have much on their sites because we are volunteers and many volunteers also work fulltime. http://www.usgenweb.org To get to the states then to the counties in fast text form: http://www.usgenweb.org/statelinkstext.html Censuses are going online all the time: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/index.htm Cyndi's List of genealogy links are in the thousands: http://www.Cyndi'sList.com The Mormon church has a search site online: http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp The LDS (Mormon) church has filmed most county records. That means they gone to about 99% of the counties of the US and filmed the court records. They are working in other countries. You can go to your nearest LDS (Mormon) churches Family History Center (FHC) - check your phone book for the nearest FHC. .....and order films from Salt Lake City to view at the local church center. Film rental is like $3.75 to keep for 6 weeks at the church and you go to the church to view your films when they come in. The LDS has put up a search site for family lines (other people have submitted but many may not be accurate or not proven but a good place to start: http://www.familysearch.org/ All the mailing lists like this one: John Fuller has made available this mailing list: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html Two good readings here on how to get started in researching ancestors: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/m_steps.htm Good luck and holler if you need help. Gloria At 07:54 PM 2/22/2002 -0600, you wrote: >Hello, >My husbands father was one that was killed during WWII. He was >buried in >Italy then returned to the States at a later time. His name was Homer >Frazier. We have just recently began looking for his family >history. Found a >couple of sites on the internet where folks had quiet a bit of >infromtaion >but can't recall what the address is at the moment. >Debrah Cantrell Frazier >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Carol" <campgreer1@webtv.net> >To: <FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:14 PM >Subject: [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V02 #14 > > > > i read some were there was a frazier that had died in the > second w.w.. > > i am sure i saw it on the list among the guys that died during that > > time. have to go thru some sites to fine it. later.. > > ------------------ Gloria Frazier <glofra@earthlink.net> Macoupin County ILGenWeb County Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/macoupin.htm Maillist manager for FRAZIER-L and ILMADISO-L
American Battle Monuments Commission http://www.abmc.gov/abmc4.htm lists 56 Frazier; 6 Frazer buried in US National cemeteries overseas Beverlee
Hello, My husbands father was one that was killed during WWII. He was buried in Italy then returned to the States at a later time. His name was Homer Frazier. We have just recently began looking for his family history. Found a couple of sites on the internet where folks had quiet a bit of infromtaion but can't recall what the address is at the moment. Debrah Cantrell Frazier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol" <campgreer1@webtv.net> To: <FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V02 #14 > i read some were there was a frazier that had died in the second w.w.. > i am sure i saw it on the list among the guys that died during that > time. have to go thru some sites to fine it. later.. >
i read some were there was a frazier that had died in the second w.w.. i am sure i saw it on the list among the guys that died during that time. have to go thru some sites to fine it. later..
A friend needs help in locating his father, Edward earl Frazier born 1921 in Ky. possibly Greenup or Boyd Co. He is said to have died in "the War". 1944. May have lived in Louisville, Ky. My friend`s father, is said to have married Ednea (Edner) SWANN. where? Edner Swann`s family is from Cullman and/or Morgan co. Al. Also, the "friend" states that his mother showed him a cert. of some kind that stated "Edward Earl Frazier" waas "full blooded cherokee Indian". any help appreciated. Sue in Al.
looking for descendants of charles robert and della pickins (wray) frazier. have a lot of info. on grand-children and great-children and great-great grand-children.
I haven't read the book "FAMILY", PP.383, excellent condition w/ dustcover - a book written by Ian Frazier, surnames includes; WICKHAM, WANTON, TAYLOR, WILDMAN, BENEDICT, DE FOREST, PRESTON, BUNDY CHRISTIAN, PATCH, DEAVER, BUCKINGHAM BRENEMAN, HURSH, VAUGHN, SEVERANCE, GRACE, BACHMAN, GRAF, WERNER, HAVENSTEIN, WARNER, WIEDER, CHAPMAN, DOEBLER. I have a hand-written family tree in jpeg format I can send to anyone interested. All I ask is what I paid for it $20 + $3.95 P & H. Jim Fraser Laboratory Technician Associate Eastman Chemical Co (423)229-8655
Hi Mary, You are not subscribed to the Frazier maillist. I am copying the maillist with this message. If you wish to subscribe to the maillist, contact me and I will send instructions. Thanks and good luck. Gloria Frazier <glofra@earthlink.net> maillist manager >Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 14:42:11 -0700 >X-From_: mimi@shreve.net Thu Feb 14 14:42:11 2002 >From: "Mimi_incomplete" <mimi@shreve.net> >To: <Frazier-L@rootsweb.com> >Old-Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 15:36:48 -0600 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} Headstones in Ada, OK >X-Envelope-To: FRAZIER-L > >Hello list--My sister in law just returned from a trip to Ada >Oklahoma, she visited the Lightning Ridge Cemetery and found >Headstones for the following: > >FRAZIER : Obadah, born 1/13/1887died 4/2/1965 > W. R., born 11/10/1881 died 4/9/1963 > >FRAZIER: Alabama Born 1/10/1856, died 7/31/1933 > Jessie L. Born 7/10,1855, died 4/10/1927 > >If this is a part of your family email me --I have photos of >headstones. > >My Frazier is William who moved to Conway (Faulkner) County AR in >early 1800. I think he was married to a Mary_____. two daughters >were Dorcas and Betsey. Need wife's maiden name and name of their >3 sons. Can anyone help? Happy Valentine to all of you. Mary
I am hoping this information from The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. I, NC, will give some clues to someone to help connect to my Frazier line. My line is < Nellie Frazier (William Edgerton) daughter of < Daniel Frazier (Elener "Nellie Melton [1st Husband Henry Stanton])son of < Thomas Frazier. If you see any possible connections here, please contact me. Julie Keech Wychor Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I, North Carolina: "Core Sound Monthly Meeting was located in Carteret County, North Carolina, about 6 miles north of the town of Beaufort. FRAZIER: 1765, 7, 17, Daniel, recrq. 1774, 9, 14, Thomas, recrq. 1778, 6, 10, Thomas, Jr, dis. 1781, 4,11, Mary, Daniel & William recrq of father, Thomas. 1783, 12, 10, Mary, dis. 1785, 6, 4, Thomas' death rpd. 1788, 3, 1, Daniel, Jr. gct Perquimans MM. (rem) 1788, 10,12, Daniel, Jr., s Thomas, dec, Craven Co. & Carteret Co., m Nelly Stanton, at public mtg. 1791, 5, 7, William dis moving considerable distance from us. 1811, 2, 23, John (Frazer) recrq. 1811, 3, 30 Sarah recrq." dec = deceased dis = disowned gct = granted certificate to m = married recrq = received by request rem = remove, removed rpd = reported s = son, sons
I can't help wondering if my Frazier line is somehow connected to the line going back to George Thomas FRAZIER, born in Inverness, Scotland, since those Fraziers were also Quaker and also in North Carolina. I would love to hear from anyone who may have information that might help make a connection to the correct Frazier tree. My family tree info: >Nellie FRAZIER (my great-great-great Grandmother) married to William EDGERTON in 1817 in OH. Daughter of: >Daniel FRAZIER & Elener "Nellie" MELTON (Nellie Melton's 1st Husband was Henry STANTON). They also had a son William FRAZIER who married Anna ROSS in 1817, OH. Daniel FRAZIER was the son of: >Thomas FRAZIER, as stated in The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Volume 1, North Carolina. Unfortunately, I haven't got any information taking me any further back than him. Julie Keech Wychor
I have a Margaret Frazier born around 1689 in Scotland married to John Bruce born 1690. They died in the Albemarle County, Virginia area and had at least one son: George G. Bruce. Can anyone connect? Steven
Can anyone connect to a Mary Jane Fraszier/Frasher (born May 29, 1880 Stone City, IA) married to Franklin L. Wolfe. Her parents were listed on a marriage certificate as George Frasher and Frances Huto. Have seen the name both Frazier and Frasher. Thanks! Steven