ANY Fraziers that might fit like to hear from you-Storm See -----Original Message----- From: Storm See <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 3:07 PM Subject: Fw: The grave is not empty >Hal , > Look like they lived in Putnam CO. till 1884-Putnam CO LINERS >Looking for the Frazier connection. >-----Original Message----- >From: Storm See <[email protected]> >To: gladys boehner >Cc: Sylvia See >Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 12:09 AM >Subject: The grave is not empty > > >>Gladys, >> I have been working with a lady from the Idaho Historical Society and she >>discovered the death certificate for Lydia See wife of Nimrod,son of >>Benjamin and Anna See,we had always assumed she had died some where else >and >>the gravesite at the Sunnyside Cemetery next to Nimrod was empty as no >death >>date was ever placed on the tombstone for her and cemetery records >indicated >>the same. >> However much to my relief her death certificate states that she died >>Dec.22,1915 in Peck Idaho of the flu at the age of 76 years 2 months >>and 13 days and was buried by friends and family [no undertakers involved >as >>with husband Nimrod] which explains why the cemetery was unaware of the >>burial [I have since notified the cemetery custodian >>and sent him a copy of the certificate,the site is now noted as occupied by >>Lydia See thus ends my long hunt for Lydia and the end of the mystery that >>has bothered my immediate family for years. >>Other information on the certificate says she was borne 10-13-1839 in >>KY. and her father was T.W. Frazier who was borne in Tennessee and >>her mothers maiden name was [looks like] McHease the information >>was supplied by a Lizzie Morris of Peck Idaho who apparently was a relative >>to know that much information.[ thanks to you coach I can put that one to >>rest] >>Storm >> >