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Descendants of William Frazier 1 William Frazier .. +Lovinia Patrick .... 2 James Frazier 1797 - 1857 b: 1797 in Clark Co., Ky d: December 15, 1857 ........ +Catherine Miller 1807 - b: 1807 .................. 4 John William Frazier 1867 - 1890 b: 1867 in Kentucky d: 1890 in Bowen, Ky ...................... +Mary Jane Townsend 1854 - 1937 b: December 01, 1854 in Estill Co., Kentucky d: February 19, 1937 in Knowlton, Ky Rosemary http://pages.prodigy.net/revon1 revon1@prodigy.net
Hi, I am searching for information on Charles Frazer/Fraser/Frasier/Frazier, a slater, born about 1850 in ME, living in Boston from at least 1870 to 1885; son of John Frazer/Fraser/Frasier/Frazier, a coopersmith, born in Scotland and married to Elizabeth _____, born Maine; married to (Sarah) Elizabeth Warnock, born between 1852 and 1856 in New Brunswick. It is believed that Charles may have two sisters - Georgetta who married a Brundridge and Harriet who was a teacher. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Lucille Blessed Be! Lucille A. Hoag <lahoag@athenet.net> "We captured lightning and used it to teach sand to think"
Noted on the Clan Fraser Society of Canada article on Augustin Fraser of Beaumont <<http://www.clanfraser.ca/>> In his 1967 book on the Frasers of Beaumont, Samuel V. Fraser described the children of Augustin Fraser [1770-1861, son of Augustin Fraser and Francoise Adam] and Marguerite Kirouac: Ephrem [1799-1802] died young Anselme [1801-1884] Hubert [1803-1883] Euphemie [1805-1843] Frederick [1807-1893] Desanges [1809-1883] Augustin1 [1811-1811] died young Fabien [1812-1863] Augustin2 [1814-1862] I'm guessing that someone on these lists is descended from one of the above - hope so! If so, please advise. In fact, FABIEN FRASER, above, married Flora Goudrault, moved from Cap St-Ignace in Quebec to Bourbonnais, Illinois (USA) in 1848, and is said to have raised a family of sixteen; "his descendants have spread all over the US and Canada" says the Samuel Fraser book. Some of Fabien's children are: Philand b. abt. 1837 Philonieth b. abt. 1838, m. Albert Bastien Joseph b. abt. 1840, m. Victorine Cyrier Orien b. abt. 1841 Enithe b. abt. 1843 Gonsalve-Xavier b. abt. 1844 Esther b. abt. 1846 Eliza-Aglae b. abt. Jan 1849 Georgiana b. abt. 1852 William b. 03 Mar 1853, m. Sophia Caron Oliver b. 07 Jan 1855, m. Victorine Langlois Eliza b. abt. 1867 Eugenia b. abt. 1858 Looking forward to hearing from anyone with information or comment about the Beaumont FRASER line. My thanks! Ginny Crawford Carmel Valley CA USA VCrawf@aol.com
Greetings, all. An article about Augustin Fraser (1734?-1779) newly available on the Clan Fraser of Canada website has this information: [quote] In 1967, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Samuel V. Fraser of Salem, KS, compiled "A Genealogy of the Fraser Family of Beaumont, Province of Quebec, Canada". . . . a 50 page booklet, produced for family members. [unquote] Does anyone on our lists have a copy of this work? Is it available anywhere? This Beaumont Fraser would love to know more about it and, ideally, be able to purchase a copy. Many thanks for any comment or information. Ginny Crawford California VCrawf@aol.com
I've jumped into this thing and hopefully, we'll make something of the ring. I don't know of other rings about Fraziers so I've gone ahead with this thing. Please feel free to join with any info on our clan at the bottom of the link below. kf Kevin Frazier's Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~fkevinf/_wsn/page2.html
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Go to this URL http://www.heritagequest.com/html/indexes.html You'll see a box on the upper right - click it on it says "Your Family Name in 1870 Census" That should bring you to the order form. Just fill it out. $19.95 - no postage. You should have it within a week. The whole country is on the one CD. Liz >> >Thanks for the info, but how do i get the cd > > >FRAZIER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > >> Subject: >> >> FRAZIER-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 31 >> >> Subject: [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V01 #29 >> Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 20:26:21 -0500 >> From: elizabeth connolly <imabookworm@cheerful.com> >> To: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com >> >> You may not be able to get the 1880 Census Index CD but >> Heritage Quest has an index for 1870 by Soundex Code >> and ordering Frazer or Frazier etc. will get you all of >> the F 626 soundex records for the entire country. >> >> http://www.heritagequest.com/html/indexes.html >> >> It's great if your Frazier family had the traveling bug >> as mine did! >> >> Liz
Thanks for the info, but how do i get the cd FRAZIER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > FRAZIER-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 31 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V01 [elizabeth connolly <imabookworm@ch] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from FRAZIER-D, send a message to > > FRAZIER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V01 #29 > Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 20:26:21 -0500 > From: elizabeth connolly <imabookworm@cheerful.com> > To: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com > > You may not be able to get the 1880 Census Index CD but > Heritage Quest has an index for 1870 by Soundex Code > and ordering Frazer or Frazier etc. will get you all of > the F 626 soundex records for the entire country. > > http://www.heritagequest.com/html/indexes.html > > It's great if your Frazier family had the traveling bug > as mine did! > > Liz > > At 11:00 AM 06/05/2001 -0700, you wrote: > > > >Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 17:35:22 -0500 > >From: Martha Barker <mbarker@austin.rr.com> > >To: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com > >Message-ID: <B7417759.5759%mbarker@austin.rr.com> > >Subject: [FRAZIER] LDS 1880 census index > >Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >MIME-Version: 1.0 > > > > I just talked to the Distribution center at Salt Lake. They are out of > >the 1880 Census index CD. They have 50,000 coming in August 1st. If you > >ordered it and have not received it you may want to call them. If you > >placed the order over the internet your card was not charged, and the order > >canceled once they ran out. > > > >If you receive this on more than one list from me sorry. > > > >Martha > >
You may not be able to get the 1880 Census Index CD but Heritage Quest has an index for 1870 by Soundex Code and ordering Frazer or Frazier etc. will get you all of the F 626 soundex records for the entire country. http://www.heritagequest.com/html/indexes.html It's great if your Frazier family had the traveling bug as mine did! Liz At 11:00 AM 06/05/2001 -0700, you wrote: > >Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 17:35:22 -0500 >From: Martha Barker <mbarker@austin.rr.com> >To: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <B7417759.5759%mbarker@austin.rr.com> >Subject: [FRAZIER] LDS 1880 census index >Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >MIME-Version: 1.0 > > I just talked to the Distribution center at Salt Lake. They are out of >the 1880 Census index CD. They have 50,000 coming in August 1st. If you >ordered it and have not received it you may want to call them. If you >placed the order over the internet your card was not charged, and the order >canceled once they ran out. > >If you receive this on more than one list from me sorry. > >Martha >
Hi, List: Have not posted in some time and things are pretty quiet. Here's my FRAZIER/FRASURE line. William FRAZIER b: ~1834, ? location, m: Spencer Co. IN to Margaret HARRISON, dgtr of John HARRISON and Martha NIX. Wm. FRAZIER died 5 Mar 1877 in Thruston, Daviess Co. KY. On their tombstones their last name is spelled FRASURE. Wm and Martha had 4 known children: 1) Eliza Bell FRAZIER b: 1859, m: unknown spouse 1882 in Spencer Co. IN. Nothing further is known about Eliza 2) Victoria Martha b: 1865 m: John Henry DANIELS 1882 Spencer Co. IN Victoria Martha and John Henry are my gggrandparents 3) John W. b: 1866 m: Katie SHOBE and Jessie M. ? John was living in Daviess Co. at the time of his death in 1925 4) Amelia b: 1875 m: Hollis NORINGTON 1895 in DAviess co. KY Amelia's obituary says she was "of Maceo" and had lived in Daviess Co. all her life. Would like to know where William FRAZIER was born and his parents names, if anyone out there knows. It is possible that William had a brother named John. Look forward to hearing from you. Happy hunting. Jackie gardenangel11851@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
I just talked to the Distribution center at Salt Lake. They are out of the 1880 Census index CD. They have 50,000 coming in August 1st. If you ordered it and have not received it you may want to call them. If you placed the order over the internet your card was not charged, and the order canceled once they ran out. If you receive this on more than one list from me sorry. Martha
Hi Jordon I had only sent one message but I think it went to you privately as well as the list. Sorry about that. I sent it to your private e-mail but it came back as undeliverable so I sent it to the list. I tried it again today with this message and the same thing happened. I wonder if you accidently hit block email instead of save to your address book. I've done it. ;-O Thanks again for your help. Martha
Looking for a Thomas born around 1754 and John born about 1770-80 and a David in Virginia and settled in Greene/Orange/Albemarle Counties. my website: http://home.earthlink.net/~fkevinf/wsn7F3A.html
Hi Jordon I think you have give me the information I needed!! I was a little lirey about accepting the funurel home document as factual. I felt that it was too second hand but wanted to test the waters on it. Thanks for providing the citations as well. Will make it easier for me to find additional information. Thanks so much. Martha
Does anyone have any knowledge of a Mary Ann(a) Frazier from Charleston South Carolina. Married a Augusta Bush Green. I had origanaly been given information by someone that her name was Anna Stevenson Frazier, but on her daughter's (Ida Catherine Green Austin) funeral records, she is listed as Mary Ann Frazier. Ideas?!? Martha Barker
Hello Kay, Glad your son signed you up on this list! . . . I have a Nancy FRAZIER / FRASER / FRAZER, etc born in Lancaster Co., PA about 1786. No clues as to her parents except that she named her sons John F. (perhaps for "Frazier"??) and William, and her daughters Jane, Eleanor, Nancy, Eliza and Hannah. She married William MARCHBANK of Chester Co about 1810 and by 1820 they were living in Jefferson Co, OH. Not sure when Nancy died, but she is in the 1860 Jefferson Co, OH census. How far back can you go with your FRASER line? I will be happy to share what I have with you or any other person searching this name in this area. Merna McClenathen Goleta, CA ========================================================================= ========= My son subscribed for me to your list, My family is mostly spelled FRASER but there are time and places (in military records) when I have found it spelled FRASIER or FRAZIER.My family came from PA. and except for middle names etc. the name is lost as far as carring it down into any more generations. The best I can do is go back to Lancaster,Pa to William Fraser who made Tall Clocks and the business was carried onto son and two grandsons. The dispersal of that property was in 1951. My father was one of 9 cousins who shared the estate proceeds. Kay K ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
My son subscribed for me to your list, My family is mostly spelled FRASER but there are time and places (in military records) when I have found it spelled FRASIER or FRAZIER.My family came from PA. and except for middle names etc. the name is lost as far as carring it down into any more generations. The best I can do is go back to Lancaster,Pa to William Fraser who made Tall Clocks and the business was carried onto son and two grandsons. The dispersal of that property was in 1951. My father was one of 9 cousins who shared the estate proceeds. Kay K ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I'm looking for Absalom Frazier, born about 1828 somewhere in Ohio, maybe. On 17 Nov 1853 he married Catherine Dill of Preble County Ohio in Randolph County Indiana. Somewhere around 1870 or so they moved to Louisa County Iowa (?), then soon moved to Washington, Washington County, Iowa. They are there in 1880. He died July 1893 (either the 3rd or 4th--have seen both in the records). They had 7 children: the ones, but I've only found the names of 4: Isalona Leander Frank Florence. Anybody have any information on Absalom and his family? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Ann, if you read your welcome message, it should say to send your messages to the list to: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com Only the subscribe and unsubscribe messages are sent to FRAZIER-L-request@rootsweb.com or FRAZIER-D-request@rootsweb.com (whichever list you are on -L for one list message received at a time or -D for a bunch of messages received in one message to you.) I am copying the list with this message. I can't help you, Ann, but, coincidence, my husband's family the Charles Frazier family lived in the Globe Miami AZ area for some 40 to 50 years off and on. My husband graduated Miami AZ high school. This family migrated from MO to AZ in the 1930's and ancestors earlier from the Alexander Frazier line of Henderson Co KY. I just noticed a subscribe come thru from another Charles Frazier and possibly a Charles Edward Frazier which was my husband's father's full name. Well, that is just jabbering. Anyway, good luck. Gloria >Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 14:44:56 -0700 >X-From_: raggedyann@ctesc.net Sun May 13 14:44:56 2001 >From: "Ann Patton" <raggedyann@ctesc.net> >To: <FRAZIER-L-request@rootsweb.com> >Subject: W.A. "BUD" FRAZIER >Old-Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 16:47:50 -0500 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 >X-Diagnostic: Already on the subscriber list >X-Diagnostic: 135 raggedyann@ctesc.net 32728 >raggedyann@ctesc.net >X-Envelope-To: FRAZIER-L-request > >I am looking for my gr.gr.grandfather, W.A. "Bud" FRAZIER. He is >the son of W.C.T. & Harriet Frazier. He had two sisters; Nancy >and Elizabeth. Bud married Martha Milligan in Mason County, >Texas. They had four children; Maud, Elizabeth, Thomas and >James. She died during childbirth when James was born. The >children were raised by an aunt Margaret Kuhn in Mason. In 1882 >Bud married Sophia Cox. A cousin to Martha. They had two sons >Walter and Jessie. Bud killed a man in Mason in 1884 by the name >of Frank McNeely. Bud left Mason, heading toward Globe, Arizona >where Sophia's parents were. He sent for Sophia and the boys >later. Sophia and the boys arrived in Globe and she married Louis >Sessler and had two children. Sophia died and is buried in Globe, >Arizona. I do not know if Bud ever reached Globe or not. W.C.T. >& Harriet Frazier are buried in Mason County, Texas as is Nancy >Frazier Gentry Berry. I don't know what happened to >Elizabeth. They lived in Panola, Will! >iamson and Kaufman Counties before going to Mason County. If >anyone is a descendant of of one of these families, please contact >me. Thanks, Ann.. raggedyann@ctesc.net