Please reply to Becky. gf ************** From: "becky colvin" <bcolvin@seark.net> To: "Gloria Frazier" <glofra@townsqr.com> Subject: Re: [FRAZIER] Is it roll call time?? Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 10:32:11 -0500 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Looking for: THOMAS FRAZIER married to REBECCA MYGATT. They live in the Natchez District of the Mississippi Territory in the late 1700's and move to Northeast Louisiana in the early 1800's. His sister, JANE FRAZIER married to THOMPSON CLACK also move with them. Their uncle is JAMES FRAZIER. The following book may be available inter-library loan. It is an excellent source for Isaac Frazier and Olivia Lee who lived in central Louisiana, Catahoula Parish and LaSalle Parish. The book is "The LACROIX Descendants 1611-1991, From France Via Quebec To Central Louisiana" by E. W. McDonald. This book is excellent for the early settlement of Louisiana based on the Lacroix's, Hooter's, Fairbanks, Frazier, Gray, Ketchum, Morris, Rice, Thompson with other family connections. E. W. McDonald can be contacted at 5313 Spaatz Ave. Orlando, Fl, 32839 or at Rt. 1 Box 60A Dry Prong, La. 71423 Im not sure if he has updates, but this was written in 1992. The book cost about $50 back then. The Genealogical Library in Alexandria LA has a copy in their library, but I am not certain whether they have inter-library loan. The LaSalle Parish Public Library, Jena LA may have a copy.