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    1. [FRAZIER] John Frazier of Augusta Co., VA
    2. Dear Listers: Does any have anything new about John Frazier, Sr. of Augusta Co., VA? I believe he died sometime before 15 Nov 1758. I have that information from L. Effingham De Forest's book "Jelke and Frazier Families." John and his wife Isabella Moody came to the Shenandoah Valley with Robert Moody, her brother, and lived on Long Meadow Run about a quarter of a mile from Robert. Both of these men were appointed August 1748 to oversee the road from Tinkling Springs to Stuart and Christian's Road. "John was a constable 8 May 1749, but died sometime soon after, leaving a widow and six small children." Augusta County Will Book #2, page 279 mentions Isabella Frasure, widow, 15 Nov 1758 as part of the settlement of the estate of John Craig. Does anyone have more to add to these brief statements? I have the book put out by the Tinkling Springs church and I have written to the Augusta County Historical Society (in mid 90's) but no one had much to offer beyond what I already had. What about the Moodys in PA? Anyone have a clue about them?? Give me a hollar! Constance

    11/25/2003 08:32:14
    1. [FRAZIER] John Frazier of Augusta Co., VA
    2. Joyce Franke
    3. Hi Constance, if you happen on Elizabeth Frazier, b 1759 (don't know where), m 1) Samuel Strong, m 2) Nicholas Pumphrey, I would sure like to know! Her parents may have been George Frazier and his wife Mary (last name not known to me). I have never heard of this book. Might it have some help for me? My Elizabeth was shown in the 1790 census, Washington Co., PA, as a widow. Thanks. Joyce > > Does any have anything new about John Frazier, Sr. of Augusta Co., VA? I > believe he died sometime before 15 Nov 1758. I have that information from L. > Effingham De Forest's book "Jelke and Frazier Families." John and his wife > Isabella Moody came to the Shenandoah Valley with Robert Moody, her brother, and > lived on Long Meadow Run about a quarter of a mile from Robert. Both of these > men were appointed August 1748 to oversee the road from Tinkling Springs to > Stuart and Christian's Road. "John was a constable 8 May 1749, but died > sometime soon after, leaving a widow and six small children."

    11/25/2003 07:05:42