My fellow Fraziers: Harry Agnew Frazier (our line) b. 1867 & Delpha Mattison Frazier b. 1869 (male) in Shiloh, Richland County, Ohio to Charles W. Frazier & Sarah Elizabeth Mattison. In 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Frazier and her two children, Harry & Delpha, was listed with Sarah's parents until they passed away in early 1900's. Charles W. Frazier appeared in records in 1866 (marriage) and disappeared from records by 1870 after having two children. On the1880 census, Sarah was listed as widowed. I am still trying to find Charles W. Frazier. In my search, I found that on the death certificates of both Harry and Delpha, Charles W. Frazier was born in Pittsburgh, Alleghany County, PA. So I searched there. In Allgehany County, PA, I found only one Frazier family listed in the 1850 census with Charles W. Frazier at around the right age. They were located in Lower St. Clair Township and their family was listed as: Esther Frazier, age 36; Mary J. Frazier, age 14, Martha A. Frazier, age 12; Charles W. Frazier, age 10; Samuel J. Frazier, age 4. I have yet to confirm that this is Charles W. Frazier I am searing for. Nevertheless, while I searched through papers, I found a e-mail correspondnece from a kind genealogist. He pointed me to a Frazier/Frasier family living in Shiloh, Richland County, Ohio in 1870 and they were the SAME family as the one living in Lower St. Clair, Alleghany County, PA in 1850. In the 1870 census of Shiloh, Richland County, Ohio, they were listed as Rudolph Frasier (head), Esther Frasier (wife), Mary J. (32), Charles (28), Samuel J.(22), Luella(15). Is this a coincidence or a high percentage definite match? HELP! Anyhow, I still cannot make a definite connection and I have had no luck finding Rudolph & Esther and their children in 1880. If you have any information, please e-mail me anytime. Thanks a million! Flavia Frazier