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    1. [FRAZIER] David William Frazier b. 1845 PA m. Elizabeth Martha Brandt
    2. I am looking for information on ancestors and siblings of David William Frazier b. 1845 PA who married Elizabeth Martha Brandt They had the following children: Charles D Frazier b. Sep 1873 PA Frederick W Frazier b.Apr 1877 IA John S Frazier b. Jun 1879 IA Bessie E Frazier b. May 1881 IA George T Frazier b. May 1883 IA Clarence C Frazier b. May 1886 IS Herbert Edwin Frazier b. 7 Jun 1890 Dubuque, IA David C Frazier b. Apr 1894 IA Any information you can give me to help me out will help. Thanks, Jerry Eakle

    04/12/2000 10:11:09
    1. [FRAZIER] 1931 FRAZER family reunion, Iowa
    2. Jocelyn A. Hubbard
    3. The following is a verbatum transcript of a newspaper article which may be of interest to all FRAZIER/FRAZER researchers following the line of George FRAZIER [Abt. 1725 - Bef. 1790] and his wife, Mary Pugh [Abt. 1728 - ?] . Please keep in mind that this was written by a reporter from information given by family members, and not by a genealogist. "TIMES-REPUBLICAN, MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA, SEPT. 2, 1931 SEVENTY-FIVE ATTEND SECOND ANNUAL REUNION OF FRAZER FAMILY AT ELDORA Decendants of Henry and Mary Otwell Frazer, early settlers in Iowa, met Sunday at Pine lake, near Eldora, for their second annual reunion. Seventy-five relatives were seated for the bountiful picnic dinner at noon. A short business session followed the dinner when officers for the coming year were elected. They are A. L. Frazer, city, president; H. A. Frazer, Union, vice president, and Stella Frazer Worley, city, secretary-treasurer. A short program was given and the assembly voted to meet next year at Riverview park, this city, on the last Sunday in August. Those in attendance at the reunion were W. E. White, Mr. And Mrs. Bert Frace and daughter Frances, Mr. And Mrs. Rex Oliver and daughters, Barbara, Julia Jane and Ione, Mr. And Mrs. Walter Way and family and Ed Kinley, Des Moines; E. H. Frazer and Mr. And Mrs. Manly Frazer, Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Reba White and Mrs. Julia Miller, Salem; Mr. And Mrs. Albert Frazer and son and Mr. And Mrs. Clyde White, Oskaloosa; Mr. And Mrs. George Frahm and son, Nora Springs; Mr. And Mrs. A, W. Frazer, Mrs. S. Swarts, Mr. And Mrs. G.L. Frazer, Mr. And Mrs. Homer Burgess and daughters, Betty and Bonny, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donner and two children, Eldora; Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Cook and son, New Providence; Mr. And Mrs. H. A. Frazer and daughter Mamie, Union; Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Hickman and children, Ione, Lucile, Wendell and Wallace, Liscomb; Mr. And Mrs. A. L. Frazer, Mrs. Adila Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Hall and daughter Barbara Jo, Mr. And Mrs. John Weber, Mr. And Mrs. Walter Coram, Mr. And Mrs. Otto Tuttle, Mrs. Julia E. Tuttle, Mr. And Mrs. Owen White, Mr. And Mrs. Charles Chinn and Mr. And Mrs. Charles Worley and son James, of this city, and Mr. And Mrs. L. H. Smith of Los Angeles. History of Frazer Family When William the Conqueror returned from his last conquest of Normandy in 1066, he took with him a young Norman named Rene Frazel, who was a great favorite of his. He gave Frazel a large tract of land in Scotland and Frazel changed his name to Frazer, to become the first of the Frazer clan. The clan grew to be a large and powerful one and as it was a noted clan the members had two colors of plaids for their kilts. The one in which the red predominates was their social plaid, and the one with the green was their hunting plaid. The samples owned by members of the family in this country, shown Sunday at the reunion, came from a merchant in Glasgow. The emblem of the family was the yew tree. Early Entry Into United States Several generations later George Frazer came to North Carolina with his wife, Mary, a native of Wales, and their son, Isaac Frazer, and his wife, Rebecca Saferight, a daughter of Henry and Nancy Saferight, Germans, were the heads of the next generation. The third generation in North Carolina was headed by their son, Henry Frazer, and his wife, Mary Otwell, daughter of James and Elinor Reynolds Otwell, and grand-daughter of Curtis and Triphena Otwell of Ireland. The Frazer family today is a well-mixed race. Henry and Mary Otwell left a family of eleven children, of which the present group is descended. The children were Anna M. (Way), Jerusha (Gossett), Fannie (White), Alson G. and Eli Branson Frazer, Matilda (Corsbie), Ali (Elliott), Lotan S. and Heber E. Frazer, Elzena D. (Cox) and Curtis Otwell Frazer. Those celebrating in reunion Sunday were of the fifth and sixth generations, their children and grandchildren. Old Log House Moved When Henry and his wife, Mary Frazer, came from North Carolina to Indiana with their six oldest children, in 1829, they bought a log house and tore it down to move it to an acre of timber land Henry had bought in Boone county, Indiana. This log house was the birthplace of the other five children. After Henry had left this house his oldest daughter, Ann M., married Henry Way and the Ways lived in the old home. The third daughter, Matilda, married William Brown and occupied the house and when the Browns were visiting in Indiana in 1905 they found the place still standing. They had it photographed and a log taken from the structure from which a replica of the building was made and both the picture and the miniature cabin were displayed Sunday at the reunion. To Iowa in 1855 Henry and Mary Frazer came to Iowa in the spring of 1855 by ox team and made their entry into the state by fording the Mississippi, as there were no bridges. They located in Henry county, where Mary died on October 11, that year. She was buried in the Cedar Creek cemetery. Henry lived until Aug. 3, 1863 He too was buried in the Cedar Creek burying grounds. Representatives of the seven families of the fifth generation were at the reunion Sunday, and the sixth generation was also well represented." ************************** This article is glued to the inside cover of the Bible which belonged to Curtis Otwell Frazer. It has been typed here exactly as it was published – errors and all. The page facing the front cover is inscribed as follows: “C.O. Frazers Bible Salem Iowa Feb 21, 1867” “This book came to A. L. Frazer Nov. 3, 1915 Marshalltown, Iowa” “To George B. Frazer Oct. 1, 1944 Red Bluff, California” “To Richard Frazer Smith, youngest son of Donald M. and Margaret Frazer Smith on death of Jean Frazer Taft, 1984” “To Jocelyn Ann (Smith) Hubbard, daughter of Richard F. and Shirley Jocelyn (Webb) Smith and 2nd great-granddaughter of Curtis Otwell and Jane D. (Hockett) Frazer. December 13, 1998, Gaithersburg, Maryland.” There is a sheet glued to the back cover of the Bible which says: “My Great grand Father Frazer Came from Scotland and his wife from Wales. My Great Grand Father Otwell from Ireland. My Great Grand Mother Frazer was a German Written by C O Frazer April 7, 1915” The Bible also contains the Family Records and some newspaper clippings of the Curtis Otwell Frazer family. ******************************** This transcription was done by Jocelyn Ann (Smith) Hubbard on May 4, 1999 in Gaithersburg, Maryland.)

    04/12/2000 04:25:15
    1. [FRAZIER] FRAZIER Lawrence M (63) OBIT
    2. Lawrence M. Frazier, 63, died April 8, 2000 in Baldwin Park, CA. Lawrence was born February 2nd, 1937 in Chicago, IL. Lawrence is survived by his wife Margaret J. Frazier; four daughters, Tamara Prischmann Ginger Riggins, Jennifer Cooper, Sharon Schwanz; son Christopher Frazier; and his five grandchildren; brother Glenn Frazier; and three sisters, Juanita Mendenhall, Glenice Miller and Lois Frazier. Lawrence was buried in the Rose Hill's Mortuary Memorial Park. iv040

    04/11/2000 08:17:00
    1. Re: [FRAZIER] Gas Out This is a chain letter.
    2. Gloria Frazier
    3. At 10:19 PM 3/3/00 EST, you wrote: > >I could of sworn this is a mailing list about the Frazier surname. Not a >mailing list to send chain letters through. > >Jerry Eakle You are right and nuff said abt that! Sure everyone already realized their mistakes. Gloria Frazier maillist owner

    03/03/2000 08:27:46
    1. Re: [FRAZIER] Gas Out This is a chain letter.
    2. I could of sworn this is a mailing list about the Frazier surname. Not a mailing list to send chain letters through. Jerry Eakle

    03/03/2000 03:19:00
    1. [FRAZIER] Gas Out
    2. Carleen Adlam
    3. > > --Forwarded message-- > > Last year on April 30,1999, a gas out was staged across Canada and > the U.S. to bring the price of gas down, and it worked. It's time > to do something about it again. > > This time, lets make it for three days instead of just one. The > oil cartel decided to slow production to drive up gasoline prices. > Lets see how many Canadian\American people we can get to ban together > for a three day period in April, NOT TO BUY ANY GASOLINE, during those > three days. LETS HAVE A GAS OUT. > > Do not buy any gasoline from APRIL 7, 2000, THROUGH APRIL 9, 2000. > > Buy what you need before the dates listed above, or after, but try > not to buy any during the GAS OUT. If you want to help, just send > this to everyone you know and ask them to do the same. > > We brought the prices down once before, and we can do it again! > Come on North America lets stand together. > > WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. > > Even if you receive this 100 times keep passing it around, this > way you know everyone is being informed and no one will forget!!!!!!!! > > ____________________________________________________________________

    03/03/2000 08:28:06
    1. [FRAZIER] James Frazier/America Sloan/Slone
    2. Shirley Bragg
    3. James Frazier was born 1811 and married 1831 to Mary America Sloan in Scott County, Va. I would like to know who James Frazier's parents were. Any help would be appreciated.

    02/28/2000 10:56:10
    1. [FRAZIER] William Thomas Fraser (Frazier) - Booneville, Mississippi
    2. It's been a while since I posted my last query about this man, so I was hoping someone new would read this message and be able to help. The person I am looking for is my great-great-great-grandfather, William Thomas Fraser (or Frazier) 25 October 1853, married Susan Kiesler (Kistler) and died in Prentiss County, Mississippi 8 March 1894. He is buried in the Carolina Methodist Church Cemetery outside of Booneville, Mississippi. His wife was born 1833 (daughter of Abram Kiesler and Margaret Larnse (Lawrence)) and died 21 August 1917. She is also buried in the Carolina Methodist Church Cemetery outside of Booneville, Mississippi. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Bill Scroggin Chesterfield, Mo.

    02/22/2000 01:05:47
    1. [FRAZIER] Fw: Photos - Frazier, Rhodes, Maples, Sharp, Dunham, Holder
    2. P&P Grant
    3. -----Original Message----- From: P&P Grant <paule@ipa.net> To: MOCHRIST-L@rootsweb.com <MOCHRIST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 20, 2000 11:05 PM Subject: Photos - Rhodes, Maples, Sharp, Dunham, Holder Cousins, See Christiian Co., MO, residents - Rebecca Frazier Rhodes, Minerva Frazier Maples, Kiziah Frazier Maples - photos from "A Historical Sketch of the Frazier Family" - D.S. Frazier. http://www.mgreenberg.homestead.com/fraziers.html Also, Margaret Jane Sharp Frazier, Susan Frazier Holder. Dunham Family - Gordon, Shirley, Bert, Ross, Austin, Clarence, Leslie, Annie, Vernon Leroy Dunham, Mary Alice Frazier Dunham, Jane, Thomas W. Dunham. Applause, Applause, to Melanie Greenberg for a fabulous site!!! Pam

    02/21/2000 12:08:00
    1. Re: [FRAZIER] FRAZIER, Andrew Jackson, Oh, Mo
    2. IMPERIAL Designs
    3. I also have FRAZIER and HICKS in my tree as well as BRUCE. You wouldn't happen to have any earlier info on a Margaret Frazier who married John Bruce? Both were born in Scotland around 1690 and both probably died in Albemarle Co., VA in the mid 1700's. Her mother was reported as Elspet Woods. Steven Page ----- Original Message ----- From: <LLB298@aol.com> To: <FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 7:30 PM Subject: [FRAZIER] FRAZIER, Andrew Jackson, Oh, Mo > Looking for the parents of Andrew Jackson Frazier B: 16 Feb 1835 in Ohio. > Married 1st time to Jennie Hicks ? she died 6 days after giving birth to > Francis Marion Frazier 1862 in Mo. Where would a man go with a small child > during the Civil War? Andrew married a 2nd time 23 Apr 1867 to Mary Freeman > in Miller Co. Mo. Their children were: Amelia Elizabeth B: 1867 Mo and > married Samuel S. Blackwell. Espsy Isabelle B: 1869 Mo. married Richard O. > Skinner, Parlie Josephine B: 1872, married Richard Oran Blackwell and Augusta > J. B: 1878 married ?. Andrew died 13 Aug 1921 Arrow Rock, Saline Co. Mo. and > Mary died sometime b4 1820. I'm told Andrew left Ohio around the age of 15 > and that he had two step or half brothers by the name of Thurman? Can anyone > help on this family? >

    02/14/2000 06:31:32
    1. [FRAZIER] FRAZIER, Andrew Jackson, Oh, Mo
    2. Looking for the parents of Andrew Jackson Frazier B: 16 Feb 1835 in Ohio. Married 1st time to Jennie Hicks ? she died 6 days after giving birth to Francis Marion Frazier 1862 in Mo. Where would a man go with a small child during the Civil War? Andrew married a 2nd time 23 Apr 1867 to Mary Freeman in Miller Co. Mo. Their children were: Amelia Elizabeth B: 1867 Mo and married Samuel S. Blackwell. Espsy Isabelle B: 1869 Mo. married Richard O. Skinner, Parlie Josephine B: 1872, married Richard Oran Blackwell and Augusta J. B: 1878 married ?. Andrew died 13 Aug 1921 Arrow Rock, Saline Co. Mo. and Mary died sometime b4 1820. I'm told Andrew left Ohio around the age of 15 and that he had two step or half brothers by the name of Thurman? Can anyone help on this family?

    02/14/2000 12:30:35
    1. [FRAZIER] Frazier and McLenden (McLendon)
    2. Charles E Anderson
    3. Hello Everyone: I am searching for information on Douglas Newton FRAZIER and Catherine McLENDEN (McLENDON), whose wedding on January 10, 1867 is recorded in the book of marriages in the Madison County, Florida Courthouse. Mary Edna FRAZIER, their daughter married James Martin Leonard ANDERSON and they lived on a farm in the LuLu, FL area (near Lake City, FL). It is my impression that Catherine McLenden FRAZIER lived with her daughter and son-in-law until her death. I would like to hear from anyone who has any knowledge of Douglas Newton FRAZIER and Catherine McCLENDEN, (my great grandparents), such as, who were their parents, where did they come from, is Mr FRAZIER buried in Madison County. Thanks, Charles Charles E Anderson 905 E Texar Drive Pensacola, FL 32503-3640 E-Mail: ceanderson@pcola.gulf.net Phone: 850-433-4555 The western gate to the sunshine state Where thousands live like millions wish they could Where the beach sand is like crystal clear sugar Home of the Blue Angels, The US Navys precision flying team and last, the lifestyle is just plain GREAT!!! Researching ANDERSON, DOUGLAS ,TAYLOR, SIMMONS, HAY, FRAZIER, McLENDON, MELCOLM, PARKER.

    02/13/2000 07:39:54
    1. [FRAZIER] Re: FRAZIER-D Digest V00 #12
    2. Kent, I sent him an email and it bounced back, but the second time it went thru. the email address is a valid one. Charles can be reached at: buffdadie@webtv.net Susan

    02/08/2000 01:20:41
    1. Re: [FRAZIER] James Frazier
    2. I may have information for this man, but his e-mail bounces back. Does anyone have a current address? Kent Myrick Phoenix, AZ -----Original Message----- From: buffdadie@webtv.net <buffdadie@webtv.net> To: FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com <FRAZIER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 06, 2000 3:54 PM Subject: [FRAZIER] James Frazier Hello list msmbers I am looking for info on James Frazier, born in Culpupper Co. Va. 1767, death in Abbeville S.C. on 20 Aug 1842 His wife was named Charity. There childern names are James w. 1784. Benjaman 1786 ,Lucretia S. 1789, Jane 1791 ,Martin B. 1793. Mary Jane, Rebecca, Charity Eliz. Amanda, Ann,. This is a blind Alley .Have looked for info on this family a long time . Thinks for any help. Charles Frazier

    02/07/2000 11:47:39
    1. [FRAZIER] James Frazier
    2. Hello list msmbers I am looking for info on James Frazier, born in Culpupper Co. Va. 1767, death in Abbeville S.C. on 20 Aug 1842 His wife was named Charity. There childern names are James w. 1784. Benjaman 1786 ,Lucretia S. 1789, Jane 1791 ,Martin B. 1793. Mary Jane, Rebecca, Charity Eliz. Amanda, Ann,. This is a blind Alley .Have looked for info on this family a long time . Thinks for any help. Charles Frazier

    02/06/2000 03:54:54
    1. [FRAZIER] FRAZIER in VA
    2. Pete FRAZIER married Maggie SHELTON abt 1895 in Virginia, probably in Patrick Co VA. She is my great aunt, daughter of Charles and Nelia SHELTON. I am seeking her full name and Pete's family. Thanks Debbie

    02/06/2000 12:05:31
    1. FRAZIER, Jemina about 1836-1865, Lexington Co., SC
    2. I am interested in receiving information anyone has on the ancestors of the above individual, my great-grandmother. Jemina was the first wife of Daniel Frederick KEISLER, about 1834-1900. From this union came J. Walter 1854-1949, Ella Keisler MORRIS b-d (unknown) and Catherine Keisler Nichols b-d (unknown). My connection to Jemina is through J. Walter. Thanks, Carl Keisler

    02/05/2000 03:10:58
    1. [FRAZIER] Fw: Fw: Not WD-40
    2. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "sam suklis" <ssuklis@dnc.net> To: "BECKERS" <beckerclan@juno.com> Cc: "blair, scotty" <blair@dswebnet.com> Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 11:24:53 -0800 Subject: Fw: Not WD-40 Message-ID: <000301bf6a8e$f7505300$628c3ace@sam> -----Original Message----- >> >> >> >Subject: Not WD-40 >> > >> > >> >>How about this one? :o) >> >> >> >>ANOINTED >> >> >> >> A faithful couple got the bad news from their doctor. They >couldn't >> >>have any children. On the way home from the doctor they were led to >drop >> >>by to see their pastor to ask for prayer. >> >> The Pastor ran an auto repair shop on the side, so they dropped by >> >>the shop. After they explained the situation, the pastor was led to >pray >> >>for them on the spot. He looked around, grabbed a can of three-in-one >> >>oil and quickly blessed it to anoint them. >> >> Sure enough about 9 months later they had triplets. The couple once >> >>again showed up at the pastor's study and as soon as the woman saw the >> >>pastor she ran up to him, threw her arms around him and gave him the >> >>biggest hug. >> >> "What was that all about"? He asked. She replied "I'm just glad >you >> >>used three-in-one oil and not WD-40." >> >> >> > >> >> > >

    01/31/2000 02:13:34
    1. [FRAZIER] FRAZIER, Pete in VA
    2. Hi: I'm seeking ancestry of a "Pete" FRAZIER who married Maggie (Margaret) SHELTOn estimated 1920 in or about Patrick Co VA. Two of their children were names Newell and Marie. Maggie is my g-aunt. Thanks for any clues!! Debbie

    01/29/2000 02:33:37
    1. Re: [FRAZIER] John Frazer
    2. My daughter's father is John Steven Frazier, from Pittsburgh, PA. He may be related but there has been adoption in his line. I am interested in any possible information, for my daughter's sake. Thank you. Rhonda

    01/17/2000 11:00:34