Hi Using the spelling you have, There is only 1 George FRASIER listed anywhere for the War of 1812, FRASIER GEORGE 10 REG'T (PRIOR'S), NEW YORK MILITIA. went into service a PRIVATE PRIVATE when discharged No data on where he is buried, or any other info for this FRASIER This is the ONLY George FRASIER in any PA Census 1790-1870 AIS Mortality Schedules Index Year Surname Given Name(s) County State Age Sex Month of Death State of Birth Cause of Death Occupation ID# 1870 FRASIER GEORGE BUTLER CO. PA 84 M OCT IR CANCER FARMER MRT197_110427 Dee Chautuauqa Co NY ----- Original Message ----- From: "hhooper" <hhooper@wa-net.com> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 3:31 PM Subject: [PABRADFO] Lookup > Listers, > Is there anyone on the list who can look up a Capt. George Frasier who > is said to have been buried in the Woodlawn cemetery. He was supposedly > in the war of 1812 so it could be the Woodlawn National Cemetery. > Thank you > Harold Hooper > >