Descendants of George Thomas Frazier Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE THOMAS1 FRAZIER1,2 was born Abt. 1725 in Iverness, Scotland, and died Abt. 1790 in Randolph, North Carolina. He married MARY PUGH 1748 in Pennsylvania, daughter of THOMAS PUGH and ELIZABETH. She was born 1728 in Pembroke, South Wales, and died Abt. 1800 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. Notes for GEORGE THOMAS FRAZIER: The following is from Frazier Family History by Irvin Frazier,published by the author in 1974: "The name Frazier apears to have originated in the South of France, in the year 916 A.D. Apparently it was applied to one of our earliest ancestors, whose name formerly had been Berry, by King Charles of France, as a take-off on the French word for strawberry. This ancestor served the King some strawberries out of season, and in turn was given his new name by the King, that of FRAISE, the French word for strawberry. He chose to retain this name from that time forward, and many years later the representation of three stalks of strawberries were used in the Frazier arms and became a part of the Frazier crest. This story is recounted in some detail in the earliest book found on the Fraziers: "CHRONICLES OF THE FRASERS, THE WARDLAW MANUSCRIPT." This original manuscript was prepared in 1666 by Master James Fraser, Minister of the Parish of Wardlaw (now Kirkhill), Inverness, Scotland. It traces the genealogy of the Frasers from 916 thru 1674. In 1905 the manuscript was made available to the public by being published in Edinburgh as Vol.XLVII of Publications of the Scottish History Society, printed at the University Press." I.F. citing the same book, declares that "many of the Frasers of France came from Normandy across the English Channel to England and Scotland with William the Conqueror in 1066 A.D." Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARY PUGH are: 2. i. SAMUEL2 FRAZIER, b. April 10, 1749, Edgecombe', NC; d. April 10, 1839, Bearden, Knox Co; Tennessee. 3. ii. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. 1751, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. February 18, 1835, Randolph, North Carolina. 4. iii. THOMAS SR. FRAZIER, b. 1752, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. April 02, 1845, Greene Co; Tennessee. iv. DAVID FRAZIER, b. 1753, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. Aft. 1820. v. ELIZABETH BETSY FRAZIER, b. 1761, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. 1842; m. ANTHONY REYNOLDS; b. 1769; d. 1852. vi. RACHEL FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1765, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. Aft. 1820, Orange Co; North Carolina; m. SOLOMON REYNOLDS; b. Abt. 1762. More About RACHEL FRAZIER: Burial: Orange Co; North Carolina 5. vii. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. January 19, 1763, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. January 13, 1846, Thornton, Boone Co; Indiana. 6. viii. FRANCIS HENRY FRAZIER, b. June 17, 1766, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. November 08, 1830, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 7. ix. JOHN FRAZIER, b. July 04, 1769, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. Abt. 1848. 8. x. JAMES M. FRAZIER, b. 1772, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. November 08, 1822, Randolph Co; Indiana. xi. ANN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1767. Generation No. 2 2. SAMUEL2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1)3,4,5,6,7,8 was born April 10, 1749 in Edgecombe', NC, and died April 10, 1839 in Bearden, Knox Co; Tennessee. He married REBECCA JULIAN March 17, 1771 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born March 17, 1747/48 in Winchester, Frederick Co; Virginia, and died August 23, 1828 in Knoxville, Knox Co; Tennessee. Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER: Samuel Frazier (1749-1839) served as private under Col. John Sevier at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He died in Green County, Tenn. Samuel Frazier was a delegate to the first constitutional convention of Tennessee in 1796. Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769–1923: Volume 2 Samuel Frazier, a native of Scotland, who on coming to America in 1748 settled in the colony of North Carolina, where on the 17th of March, 1749, he wedded Miss Rebecca Julian, a French Huguenot lady of liberal culture and notable beauty. Later they removed to that part of western North Carolina, which became Greene county and was afterward embraced in Tennessee. Samuel Frazier espoused the cause of the colonists when they attempted to throw off the yoke of British oppression and aided in winning American independence. He participated in the battle of King's Mountain and other engagements. Thereafter he took active part in shaping the history of the new republic. In 1796 he was delegate to the convention at Knoxville, which ordained and established the first constitution of Tennessee and he served on the subcommittee which drafted that important document. Following the admission of the state in the Union he became the first state senator from Greene county and occupied this position for two terms. ************************ Frazier, Samuel (1749-1839) SENATE, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd General Assemblies, 1796-1801; representing Green County; Whig in later life. Born in France of Huguenot ancestory on April 10, 1749; names of parents not given. In Revolutionary War, participating in the Battle of King’s Mountain. Pioneer, soldier, and lawyer. Married on March 17, 1771 to Rebecca Julian. Children--Abner, Beriah, Thomas, Julian Frazier, Barbara, and Samuel Frazier, Jr. Member of Tennessee Constitutional Convention, 1796; attorney-general, 11th district, 1831-36. Died in Greene county on April 10, 1839; buried in Bearden Cemetery, Greene County. Father of Julian Frazier, grandfather of Constantine Frazier and of Beriah Frazier, all sometime members Tennessee General Assembly; great-grandfather of James Beriah Frazier, sometime Governor of Tennessee and United States Senator Sources: Tennessee State History of the D. A. R., 171; D.A.R. Rosters and Soldiers, 679; Hale and Merritt, Tennessee and Tennesseans, 559, 722; Miller’s Official Manual, 189; White, Messages of the Governors of Tennessee, VIII, 178. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/greenass.htm ***************************** Samuel Frazier, 1749-1839 SAMUEL FRAZIER was one of the framers of Tennessee’s Constitution, and the first State Senator from Greene County, Tennessee. He was born April 10, 1749. Some references say he was born in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, a son of a Samuel Fraizer, while other references say he was was born in France of Huguenot ancestry; names of parents not known. During the Revolutionary War, he participated in the Battle of King’s Mountain. Pioneer, soldier, and lawyer. Married on March 17, 1771 to Rebecca Julian. Children--Abner, Beriah, Thomas, Julian Frazier, Barbara, and Samuel Frazier, Jr. Member of Tennessee Constitutional Convention, 1796. He served in the Tennessee Senate, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd General Assemblies, 1796-1801; representing Green County; he was a Whig in later life. He was attorney-general, 11th district, 1831-36. Died in Greene county on April 10, 1839; buried in Bearden Cemetery, Greene County. Father of Julian Frazier, grandfather of Constantine Frazier and of Beriah Frazier, all sometime members Tennessee General Assembly; great-grandfather of James Beriah Frazier, sometime Governor of Tennessee and United States Senator. Bibliography Sources: Tennessee State History of the D.A.R., 171; D.A.R. Rosters and Soldiers, 679; Hale and Merritt, Tennessee and Tennesseans, 559, 722; Miller’s Official Manual, 189; White, Messages of the Governors of Tennessee, VIII, 178. http://www.tngenweb.org/bios/f/frazier.html ******************************** Notes for Samuel Frazier: Samuel Frazier , A Whig of 1776 One of the Framers of Tennessee's Constitution, 1776 First State Senator from Greene County, Tennessee, 1796-1801 His Wife Rebecca Julian and Their Descendants Compiled by, Virginia Knight Nelson 1978 (203 pages) Samuel Frazier, the progenitor of this family, was a Whig during the time of the American Revolution and later was prominent in the formation of the State of Tennessee. In the Revolution, Samuel Frazier espoused the cause of the colonists in their struggle for the right to govern themselves. Abt. 1789, seven years before the frontier area west of the Appalachians attained statehood, Samuel Frazier and his family moved from Guilford County, North Carolina, to Greene County (now Tennessee). He soon became a leader in Greene County and in 1795 was elected a delegate to Tennessee's first constitutional convention. He was chosen to be a member of the committee, which drafted the important document, and his signature is affixed to the original constitution, which is now in the state archives in Nashville. Serving as the first state senator from Greene County, he helped to organize the state government under the new constitution prior to the admittance of Tennessee into the Union on June 1, 1776. Soon after 1800, Samuel and his wife Rebecca moved to Knox County, TN where they resided for the remainder of their lives. Both of them lived to be ninety years of age. They were the parents of seven children whose living descendants can be found throughout the United States. Those who have gone before include some who lie in almost forgotten family cemeteries in Tennessee and North AL and at least one who is buried in widely known Arlington National Cemetery. Descendants of Samuel and Rebecca have served in all of the wars in which our nation has been involved since the American Revolution, and two attained the rank of General. They were in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, on both sides in the Civil War, in World Wars 1 and 2, and in the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. A number of them gave their "last full measure of devotion." (See Roll of Honor, p.189.) NOTICE: This is a typed reproduction of page 5, and in no way is it intended to violate any copyright laws it may be under. I am posting this research, with the hope that someone may benefit from the hard work of the writer, Virginia Knight Nelson, whom I do not know. It is a reference book in my library. I took many notes, and may contain errors. http://www.tnfraziers.com/samuel.html More About SAMUEL FRAZIER: Burial: Bearden Cemetary, Greene Co; Tenn. Military service: fought in the battle of King's Mountain. Marriage Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER and REBECCA JULIAN: Selected U.S./Internat'l Marriage Records, 1340-1980 Frazier, Samuel Gender : M Birth Year : 1749 Birth Location Code : Eu Spouse : Julian, Rebecca Birth Year : 1748 Birth Location Code : Fr Source Number : 794.000 Source Type : Electronic Database Number of Pages : 1 Submitter Code : LWP Frazier, Samuel Marriage Year : 1771 Marriage Location Code : NC Gender : M Spouse : Julian, Rebecca Birth Year : 1748 Birth Location Code : VA Source Number : 1041.000 Source Type : Electronic Database Number of Pages : 1 Submitter Code : CLJ Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and REBECCA JULIAN are: 9. i. ABNER3 FRAZIER, b. April 18, 1772, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. 1843, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 10. ii. SAMUEL JR. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1774; d. Abt. 1826. 11. iii. BERIAH FRAZIER, b. 1776; d. 1858, Tennessee. 12. iv. JULIAN FRAZIER, b. 1781; d. 1846. 13. v. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. 1783, North Carolina. vi. BARBARA FRAZIER, b. Aft. 1783. 3. GEORGE2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1751 in Orange Co; North Carolina, and died February 18, 1835 in Randolph, North Carolina. He married (1) MARGARET. He married (2) JANE GRIMES Abt. 1770 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of RICHARD GRIMES and ASNATH. She was born Abt. 1753 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died Abt. 1823 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARGARET are: 14. i. HARDY H.3 FRAZIER, b. 1825. ii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1827; m. JESSE BURTON. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and JANE GRIMES are: 15. iii. CYRUS3 FRAZIER, b. 1771, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Bef. 1835. iv. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. July 01, 1773, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. May 11, 1861; m. EDMOND HAYES, March 06, 1818; b. October 12, 1760; d. September 17, 1856. 16. v. DAVID FRAZIER, b. 1775, North Carolina. 17. vi. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. May 06, 1777, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. January 18, 1865, Randolph Co; North Carolina. vii. ELIZABETH "BETSY" FRAZIER, b. 1779; m. (1) JOHN RUSSELL; m. (2) JOHN SPENCER. viii. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. 1781; m. MARY WHITE. ix. NANCY ANN FRAZIER, b. 1783; m. THOMAS RUSSELL. 18. x. JOHN FRAZIER, b. July 14, 1775; d. September 25, 1827. 19. xi. WILLIAM FRAZIER, b. 1787, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. October 10, 1844, Wayne Co; Illinois. xii. JOSIAH FRAZIER, b. 1789. xiii. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. 1791. xiv. JANE FRAZIER, b. 1793; m. ELIAS HAYS, March 06, 1811, Randolph Co; North Carolina. Marriage Notes for JANE FRAZIER and ELIAS HAYS: North Carolina Marr. GROOM BRIDE DATE COUNTY Elias Hays Jane Frazier 6 Mar 1811 Randolph 20. xv. MARY "POLLY" FRAZIER, b. July 25, 1795, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. March 03, 1886, Lincolnville, Wabash Co., Indiana. 4. THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1)9 was born 1752 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died April 02, 1845 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married SARAH JOHNSON 1770 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born Abt. 1755, and died Abt. 1845 in Greene Co; Tennessee. Notes for THOMAS SR. FRAZIER: "TENNESSEE'S FIRST SETTLERS & SOLDIERS" FRAZIER, Thomas b. 1752 N.C. m Sarah Johnson born in the 1750's in the 1770's Guilford Co., N.C. He d/c 1845 Gr. TN. & Sarah died the same time Gr. TN. They had issue: David m Eliz. Parker b/c 1781 in the yr 1802 Gr. TN. with Jacob Gray sec.--- George m Mary 'Polly' Mismer b/c 1786 in the yr 1807 Gr. TN. (letter from Thomas Frazier saying "My son George" & Elijah Billingsley attending---Thos. N. b. 1785 Guilford Go., N.C. (records say Thos. Jr.) m Mary 'Polly' Magdalene Shaffer b/c 1790 in the yr 1811 Gr. TN. Thomas Frazier Sr. (b. 1752) sec.---John F. m Mary 'Polly' Scott b/c 1788 in the yr 1809 Gr. TN. Thos. Frazier Jr. & James Scott sec.---Isaac m Mary 'Polly' Myers b/c 1791 in the yr 1812 Gr. TN Michael Myers & Thomas Frazier Sr. sec.---Johnson m Mary 'Polly' Mace b/c 1796 in the yr 1817 Gr. TN. John Frazier & Wm. Hatcher sec. Christopher Kirby J.P.---Samuel m 'Sally' Shaver or Shaffer b/c 1787 in the yr 1808 Gr. TN. John Renner sec.---& Jinny Frazier b/c 1797 m Alex. Rudder in the yr 1818 Gr. TN. Simeon Parkins & Wm. Jones sec. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and SARAH JOHNSON are: i. NANCY3 FRAZIER, b. 1777, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Bef. 1854; m. JOHN WILLIAMSON BOWERS, May 25, 1797, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. Abt. 1765, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1854. 21. ii. DAVID FRAZIER, b. 1782, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Aft. 1850, Missouri. 22. iii. THOMAS N. FRAZIER JR., b. December 03, 1785, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. May 12, 1851, Putnam Co; Indiana. 23. iv. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1788, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. 1839, Bearden, Knox Co; Tennessee. 24. v. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. Bef. 1790, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. 1845, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 25. vi. JOHN F. FRAZIER, b. Bef. 1790, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. 1836, Putnam Co; Indiana. 26. vii. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. July 02, 1791, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. January 10, 1848, Fulton Co; Indiana. viii. JANE "JINNY" FRAZIER, b. 1797; d. Aft. 1860, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. ALEXANDER RUDDER, 1818, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. Abt. 1796; d. Aft. 1860. ix. JOHNSON FRAZIER, b. Bef. 1800; m. MARY "POLLY" MACE, 1817, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1796. Marriage Notes for JOHNSON FRAZIER and MARY MACE: Christopher Kirby - Justice of the peace 27. x. KEZIAH A. "KISSY" FRAZIER, b. 1781, North Carolina. 5. ISAAC2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 19, 1763 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died January 13, 1846 in Thornton, Boone Co; Indiana. He married REBECCA SAFERIGHT Abt. 1783 in Orange Co; North Carolina, daughter of HENRY SAFERITE and NANCY NANNIE. She was born 1765 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died in Guilford Co; North Carolina. Children of ISAAC FRAZIER and REBECCA SAFERIGHT are: i. ANN "NANNIE"3 FRAZIER, b. 1784, Guilford Co; North Carolina; m. ISAAC HODSON, March 07, 1804, Guilford Co; North Carolina; b. 1786, North Carolina. ii. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1786, North Carolina; m. WILLIAM HODSON, March 04, 1830, Randolph Co; Indiana; b. February 17, 1799. Marriage Notes for MARY FRAZIER and WILLIAM HODSON: iii. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1790; d. Abt. 1798. iv. NAOMI "AMY" FRAZIER, b. December 29, 1790, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. November 13, 1863; m. BENJAMIN WHEELER, January 25, 1815. 28. v. HENRY FRAZIER, b. August 19, 1793, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. August 03, 1863, Henry Co; Iowa. 6. FRANCIS HENRY2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 17, 1766 in Orange Co; North Carolina, and died November 08, 1830 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH "BETSY" STANLEY Abt. 1783 in North Carolina, daughter of JOHN STANLEY and ANN BALLARD. She was born March 15, 1761 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1821 in Randolph Co; Indiana. Children of FRANCIS FRAZIER and ELIZABETH STANLEY are: 29. i. DAVID3 FRAZIER, b. December 26, 1784, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. 1840. 30. ii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. August 21, 1786, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. August 28, 1834. 31. iii. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. September 25, 1788, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. July 25, 1861, Salem, Henry Co; Iowa. 32. iv. GIDEON B. FRAZIER, b. November 25, 1790, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. October 12, 1856, Salem, Henry Co; Iowa. 33. v. SARAH FRAZIER, b. December 13, 1793, Clinton, Ohio; d. August 10, 1836, Indiana. 34. vi. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. May 15, 1795, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. July 23, 1871, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson, Iowa. vii. ANN FRAZIER, b. August 10, 1798, Randolph, North Carolina; d. December 10, 1825; m. JOHNATHON JOHNSON. Notes for ANN FRAZIER: viii. SUSANNA FRAZIER, b. May 11, 1802; m. WILLIAM CONNER. 35. ix. FRANCIS HENRY FRAZIER, b. March 12, 1804; d. 1845. x. DAVID FRAZIER. xi. JOHN FRAZIER. xii. GIDEON B. FRAZIER. xiii. SARAH FRAZIER. xiv. ELIZABETH FRAZIER. xv. ANN FRAZIER. xvi. WILLIAM FRAZIER. xvii. SUSANNAH FRAZIER. xviii. FRANCIS HENRY FRAZIER. 7. JOHN2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 04, 1769 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died Abt. 1848. He married MARJORIE STANLEY Abt. 1789 in Orange Co; North Carolina, daughter of JOHN STANLEY and ANN BALLARD. She was born Abt. 1758 in Orange Co; North Carolina. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MARJORIE STANLEY are: 36. i. JAMES3 FRAZIER, b. September 11, 1790, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. August 1848. ii. ANN FRAZIER, b. 1792; d. 1876. iii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. March 06, 1795. iv. MARGERY FRAZIER, b. May 29, 1798. 37. v. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. 1800; d. 1846. 38. vi. NATHAN FRAZIER, b. March 03, 1802. 39. vii. STANLEY FRAZIER, b. 1804. 40. viii. DAVID FRAZIER, b. October 05, 1806, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Bef. 1870. ix. SUSANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1808; m. JOHNSON YATES; b. 1805. x. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. 1810; m. LOVISA; b. 1813. 8. JAMES M.2 FRAZIER (GEORGE THOMAS1)10 was born 1772 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died November 08, 1822 in Randolph Co; Indiana. He married SUSANNAH STANLEY December 29, 1792 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of JOHN STANLEY and ANN BALLARD. She was born Abt. 1770 in North Carolina. Notes for JAMES M. FRAZIER: Biography of the Frazier Family Jericho Friends Meeting P10 And Its Community 1864 Surnames: Frazier, Stanley, Clearwater, Lasher, The Fraziers The Fraziers are from one of the earliest pioneer families in Randolph County, Indiana. James Frazier and his wife, Susanna (Stanley), moved to the neighborhood just east of Lynn in 1817. They came from Clinton County, Ohio, together with seven of their ten children. Francis Frazier, Sr., (their fifth child) was apparently one of the Committee appointed by the New Garden Meeting in 1818 to visit the first Jericho meetings, held in the homes, and make a report on the request for permission to hold meetings. This despite the fact that he would have been only sixteen years old at the time. Francis Frazier, Sr., married Letitia Clearwater about 1823. They had eleven children. At least seven of these were in the Jericho neighborhood at one time or another. In addition, it is possible that there was a cousin or two. Of the family of Francis Frazier, Sr., the following are buried at Jericho: Francis, Sr., and Letitia his wife; Francis, Jr., and Sarah and Jane, his wives; Samuel Frazier and Jane his wife; Lucinda (Frazier) Lasher; James Frazier and many others of their descendants. The Fraziers did not take up residence at Jericho until comparatively late in the period under discussion. Samuel Frazier was the first to come, July 13, 1850, from the Cherry Grove MM. Elijah, His brother and family came in 1856. Francis, Sr., and Letitia with granddaughters came in July 1862; Cyrus and family came in October, 1862, and Francis, Jr., was received in August, 1863, from Dover MM. Of these folks most of the descendants have now disappeared from the neighborhood except those of Francas, Jr. The Fraziers were blacksmiths. James and Francis, Sr.,were also noted bell makers. They had more work than they could handle in supplying bells for the necks of stock which were turned loose in the woods of those early days. Francis, Sr., leaves the statement that he spent so much time hunting, when a young man, that the Friends appointed a committee to remonstrate with him in the matter. He states that they were kindly and that he did desist for a time but was soon lured back to the chase. Francis, Jr., operated a black smith shop for many years at his home one mile east and one mile north of the present Jericho Meeting-house. The writer has often taken horses there to be shod. Lora Addison Radiches http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.randolph&m=895 **************************** More About JAMES M. FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery, Randolph Co; Indiana More About SUSANNAH STANLEY: Burial: Quaker Cemetery, Randolph Co; Indiana Children of JAMES FRAZIER and SUSANNAH STANLEY are: i. LOVINA3 FRAZIER, b. July 14, 1793; d. January 27, 1862; m. ENOS HODSON; b. 1790; d. 1853. 41. ii. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. 1795; d. 1845. 42. iii. JOHN A. FRAZIER, b. 1798; d. 1824. 43. iv. ELIZABETH BETSY FRAZIER, b. September 26, 1806, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Bef. 1882, Iowa. 44. v. FRANCIS SR. FRAZIER, b. February 16, 1802, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. November 1883, Indiana. vi. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1804; d. 1877; m. ANNUEL HODSON; b. 1806; d. 1883. vii. SUSANNAH P. FRAZIER, b. 1806; d. 1881; m. (1) IRVIN HODSON; b. 1804; d. 1863; m. (2) RANSOM COOP; b. 1811; d. 1851; m. (3) PETER BEAVER; b. 1865. 45. viii. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1809; d. 1849. ix. MARY ANN FRAZIER, b. 1811; d. 1882; m. JOHN GRAHAM. 46. x. ISAIAH C. FRAZIER, b. 1815; d. 1900. Generation No. 3 9. ABNER3 FRAZIER (SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 18, 1772 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1843 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married MARY EDMONSON 1801. She was born September 17, 1768, and died 1847. More About ABNER FRAZIER: Military service: fought in the battle of King's Mountain. Children of ABNER FRAZIER and MARY EDMONSON are: 47. i. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER, b. March 02, 1802, Greene Co; Tennesee; d. May 13, 1845, Rhea Co; Tennessee. 48. ii. THOMAS NEAL FRAZIER, b. May 26, 1810; d. 1887. iii. REBECCA ANN FRAZIER, b. June 17, 1804. iv. BERIAH FRAZIER, b. September 22, 1812. 49. v. ABNER FRAZIER, b. September 02, 1806. 10. SAMUEL JR.3 FRAZIER (SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1774, and died Abt. 1826. He married MARY POLLY PARKS, daughter of JOSEPH PARKS. She was born 1779, and died 1848. More About SAMUEL JR. FRAZIER: Residence: Blount Co; TN & Jackson Co; Alabama Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and MARY PARKS are: i. REBECCA4 FRAZIER, b. 1800; d. November 17, 1822. More About REBECCA FRAZIER: Burial: November 1822, Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama 50. ii. JOSEPH PARKS FRAZIER, b. February 04, 1801, Greene Co; Tennesee; d. November 12, 1857. iii. ABNER FRAZIER, b. 1803, Greene Co; Tennesee. iv. JULIEN FRAZIER, b. 1804, Greene Co; Tennesee. v. RUTH FRAZIER. vi. SAMUEL W. FRAZIER, b. 1808, Greene Co; Tennesee; d. December 09, 1837, Houston, Texas. Notes for SAMUEL W. FRAZIER: Became a Cumberland Presbyterian minister and was sent to the Republic of Texas as a missionary by the Church's General Assembly in May 1837. He made the long journey to Texas overland, on horseback, holding meetings along the way. He was elected chaplain of the Senate of the Republic of Texas in the fall of 1837, but d. in Dec. of that year at the age of 29. The Rev. Robert FRAZIER said his brother Samuel W. was "a fair scholar, a natural orator and a most zealous preacher..death suddenly put an end to his brilliant career." 51. vii. ROBERT FRAZIER, b. November 18, 1809, Blount Co; Tennessee; d. February 26, 1872, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. 52. viii. ALBERT GALLATIN FRAZIER, b. 1811, Tennessee; d. 1862, Tippah Co; MS. ix. BARBARA FRAZIER. x. MARY FRAZIER. xi. ANN G. FRAZIER, b. June 03, 1816, Tennessee; d. September 19, 1881, Alabama; m. E.J STOCKTON. Notes for ANN G. FRAZIER: Her epitaph reads: "For 50 years she was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church and 20 years a life member of B. M." More About ANN G. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama xii. NAOMI FRAZIER, b. 1823; d. August 31, 1847; m. MORRIS KIRBY; b. 1814; d. September 30, 1861. More About NAOMI FRAZIER: Burial: August 1847, Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama More About MORRIS KIRBY: Burial: September 1861, Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama 11. BERIAH3 FRAZIER (SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1776, and died 1858 in Tennessee. He married BARBARA GIBBS. She was born April 18, 1789, and died July 1866 in Tennessee. More About BERIAH FRAZIER: Burial: Beriah Frazier Family Cemetery More About BARBARA GIBBS: Burial: Beriah Frazier Family Cemetery Children of BERIAH FRAZIER and BARBARA GIBBS are: i. SARAH JANE4 FRAZIER, b. January 10, 1817, Knox Co; Tennessee; d. 1886, Rhea Co; Tennessee; m. (1) JACOB HARVEY LOVE, November 27, 1837; m. (2) JOSEPH E. PARKS, June 22, 1852; b. 1820; d. Bef. 1865. More About JOSEPH E. PARKS: Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, Wagon Master 3rd TN Co. I.C.S.A ii. JULIA EMILY FRAZIER, b. August 11, 1819; d. November 28, 1852, Rhea Co; Tennessee; m. HERCULES WHALEY, July 18, 1850. More About JULIA EMILY FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Family Cemetery 53. iii. ABNER WHITE FRAZIER, b. October 11, 1821; d. June 15, 1893. iv. MARIAH LOUISA FRAZIER, b. September 26, 1824; d. November 30, 1893. More About MARIAH LOUISA FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Family Cemetery 54. v. BARBARA SOPHIA FRAZIER, b. March 07, 1826; d. December 20, 1857. vi. THOMAS JULIAN FRAZIER, b. July 03, 1829; d. July 19, 1829. 55. vii. BERIAH FRAZIER, b. October 18, 1832; d. January 06, 1872, Gainesville, Texas. 12. JULIAN3 FRAZIER (SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1781, and died 1846. He married BETSY ANN "ELISABETH" MCBEE, daughter of WILLIAM MCBEE and MARY. She was born in Knox Co; Tennessee. Children of JULIAN FRAZIER and BETSY MCBEE are: 56. i. CONSTANTINE4 FRAZIER, b. April 16, 1804, Knox Co; Tennessee; d. May 26, 1869, Henry Co; Tennessee. ii. SAMUEL FRAZIER. 57. iii. FRANKLIN TENNESSEE FRAZIER, b. March 15, 1810, Knox Co; Tennessee; d. December 16, 1881, Greene Co; Missouri. 58. iv. WILLIAM M. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1811, Henry Co; Tennessee. 59. v. PHETNA MALVINA FRAZIER, b. 1805, Henry Co; Tennessee; d. 1852, Kentucky. vi. ISAAC GANUM FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1816. vii. MARY A. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1819; m. MAYER. 60. viii. JOHN J. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1820, Tennessee. ix. T.J. FRAZIER, b. 1822; d. 1880; m. DRUCILLA ROGERS; b. 1833. x. ELLEN FRAZIER. 61. xi. LEVI D. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1828. xii. ELIZA ANN FRAZIER, m. WILLIAM E. HENRY. xiii. LAFAYETTE FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1831. 13. THOMAS3 FRAZIER (SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1783 in North Carolina. He married MARY POLLY GILLIAM. Notes for THOMAS FRAZIER: Shows in the 1850 Dyer Co; Tennessee census that he was living with his son, Julian, and his daughter-in-law Martha. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and MARY GILLIAM are: i. MARTHA4 FRAZIER, b. January 06, 1807, Ohio; d. November 03, 1862; m. LEWIS JULIAN, November 20, 1825; b. 1808. 62. ii. JULIAN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1808, Tennessee. 63. iii. WILLIAM G. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1810, Tennessee; d. 1853, Dyer Co; Tennessee. 64. iv. SAMUEL W. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1811, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1851, Dyer Co; Tennessee. v. BARBARA FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1814, Tennessee; m. WILLIAM R. WYNNE; b. Abt. 1812, Virginia. vi. JAMES M. FRAZIER, m. ANGELINA LAIN, June 28, 1838, Grainger Co; Tennessee. vii. LUCINDA FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1817; d. 1834, Knox Co; Tennessee. viii. THOMAS J. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1819, Knox Co; Tennessee. Notes for THOMAS J. FRAZIER: Moved to Dyer County, TN where he became a merchant. Per 1860 Census, when his post office address was Dyersburg, he had a real property worth $7,000 and personal property valued at $20,000 -- a considerable amount for that time. As a Justice of the Peace he served on the Dyer County Court in 1860 and 1861. Although Abt. 42 yr. of age at the time, he enlisted in the Confederate Army at Dyersburg on Dec. 3, 1861, for one year and served as a Quartermaster Sergeant in Co. E, 47th Infantry Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers. He was discharged on Jan. 20, 1863, at Shelbyville, Tennessee, having completed his enlistment. On his release papers he was described as being 43 years of age, 5 feet 6 inched with a dark complexion, gray eyes and black hair. At that time he was unm.. It is not known where he resided after the Civil War. 14. HARDY H.3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1825. He married MARGARET HOLDER. She was born 1826. Children of HARDY FRAZIER and MARGARET HOLDER are: i. LAFAYETTE4 FRAZIER, b. 1847; m. MARY J. BROWN. ii. ROSANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1849. iii. MARY JANE FRAZIER, b. 1850; m. JOHN HICKS; b. 1857. iv. KEZIAH FRAZIER, b. 1851. v. LAURA ADELINE FRAZIER, b. 1856. vi. MALINDA "LINNIE" FRAZIER, b. 1858. vii. ANGELINE FRAZIER, b. 1860. viii. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. 1863. ix. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1865. x. LOUISA FRAZIER, b. 1867. xi. DORA E. FRAZIER, b. 1870. xii. ANNIE FRAZIER, b. 1872; m. EDWARD MONGO; b. 1872. xiii. LORA D. FRAZIER, b. 1874. 15. CYRUS3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1771 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1835. Children of CYRUS FRAZIER are: i. ANN4 FRAZIER, m. ? LAMB. ii. CYRUS FRAZIER. iii. JANE FRAZIER. 16. DAVID3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1775 in North Carolina. He married SARAH HAYS in North Carolina. She was born Bef. 1764. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and SARAH HAYS are: 65. i. SARAH4 FRAZIER, b. 1811, Wayne Co; Ohio; d. September 1896, Union Twp, Hardin Co; IA. 66. ii. SIMEON HAYS FRAZIER, b. 1805, North Carolina. 17. GEORGE3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 06, 1777 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died January 18, 1865 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married SARAH HAYES RUSSELL December 25, 1800 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of GEORGE RUSSELL and REBECCA. She was born November 25, 1783 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died December 25, 1851 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and SARAH RUSSELL are: i. REBECCA4 FRAZIER, b. October 31, 1801, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. Aft. 1873; m. JESSE PUGH, February 28, 1821, Randolph Co; North Carolina; b. May 25, 1802, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 67. ii. JOSIAH CYRUS FRAZIER, b. July 15, 1803, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 68. iii. JANE FRAZIER, b. September 20, 1805, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. Abt. 1855, Hancock Co; Illinois. 69. iv. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. May 10, 1808, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 70. v. GEORGE B. FRAZIER, b. December 22, 1810, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 71. vi. NANCY ANN FRAZIER, b. March 04, 1813, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 72. vii. PLEASANT FRAZIER, b. November 19, 1815, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. May 04, 1882, Randolph Co; North Carolina. viii. RUSSELL FRAZIER, b. July 20, 1818, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. February 02, 1895. ix. MARY POLLY FRAZIER, b. November 01, 1821, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. (1) AMOS VERNER, 1839; m. (2) ESAU WHITEHEAD, April 12, 1843. 73. x. MARMADUKE "M.D." FRAZIER, b. December 01, 1823, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. July 15, 1897, Sebastion Co; Arizona. 18. JOHN3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 14, 1775, and died September 25, 1827. He married (1) JEMIMA LEDFORD. He married (2) TAMAR BEESON Abt. 1797 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, daughter of RICHARD BEESON and ABIGAIL DIMMITT. She was born October 19, 1775 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died September 11, 1839 in Clinton Co; Indiana. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and TAMAR BEESON are: 74. i. RICHARD4 FRAZIER, b. February 26, 1808, Butler Co, Ohio; d. May 29, 1878. ii. ABSALOM FRAZIER, b. March 23, 1798. iii. ISAAC FRAZIER. iv. ALVIS FRAZIER, b. October 02, 1801; m. MARTHA CRUMMELL, November 04, 1824, Randolph Co; North Carolina. v. JANE FRAZIER, b. November 01, 1799. vi. JOHN FRAZIER, b. November 26, 1803. vii. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. February 02, 1806. viii. ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANN FRAZIER, b. January 22, 1811, Indiana; m. WILLIAM YORK; b. 1807, Frankfort, Clinton Co; Indiana. ix. JULY ANN FRAZIER, b. July 02, 1813. 19. WILLIAM3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1787 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died October 10, 1844 in Wayne Co; Illinois. He married ZILPHA HAYES November 25, 1813. She was born 1790 in North Carolina, and died in Wayne Co; Illinois. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and ZILPHA HAYES are: 75. i. JOHN RILEY4 FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1815, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. Bef. 1860, Wayne Co; Illinois. 76. ii. ALFRED/MILFORD FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1818. iii. MARTHA ANN FRAZIER, b. 1820, Wayne Co; Illinois; m. JOHN WILSON DOUGLAS, 1840, Illinois; b. 1814, Kentucky. iv. WILLIAM JEFFERSON FRAZIER, b. 1825, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. July 26, 1861. 77. v. HARRISON FRAZIER, b. August 01, 1828, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. May 19, 1909, Johnson Co; Arizona. 78. vi. GEORGE WASHINGTON FRAZIER, b. 1830, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. August 10, 1864, Atlanta, Fulton Co; Georgia. 20. MARY "POLLY"3 FRAZIER (GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1)11 was born July 25, 1795 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died March 03, 1886 in Lincolnville, Wabash Co., Indiana. She married ENOCH SWAFFORD12 May 13, 1813 in Randolph Co; Indiana. He was born Abt. 1794 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died March 24, 1867 in Wabash Co; Indiana. Notes for MARY "POLLY" FRAZIER: DEATH: NEWSPAPER: Wabash Plain Dealer Lincolnville March 3, 1886 in "Report column by TRAY Died-March 3, 1886, at the home of her son-in-law Joseph Kelch. Mrs. Mary Swafford. aged 90 years and 6 months. We get the following facts in her history from Mr. Kelch: Mary Frazier was born in Randolphye county, North Carolina July 27, 1795; was married to Enoch Swafford in 1813; emigrated to Wayne county, Ind. in 1820, and there to Wabash County, Ind. in 1842. Enoch Swafford died in 1867, after a sojurn together in life of 53 years. Since the death of her husband Mrs. Swafford has made her home with her daughter and sons-in-law Levina and Joseph Kelch. Her every want was tenderly supplied. She was a consistent member of the M.E. Church, and is gathered home at last, old and full of years." OBITUARY: Wabash Weekly Courier March 12, 1886 The following obituary was read with a sermon preached by Rev. J. B. Alleman in the M. E. church, Lincolnville, March 5,1886. "The last mother of the 18th century who lived in the vicinity of Lincolnville has gone above, and her body only lies before us here today. Mary Frazier was born in Randolph county, North Carolina July 27, 1795; married to Enoch Swafford May 13, 1813; died March 3, 1886 after a pilgrimage of 90 years and 6 days. Enoch Swafford and wife, with a family of eight children, emigrated from North Carolina to Wayne county, Indiana, in the year 1832; thence to Henry county in the year 1833, and from Henry county to Wabash county, with eleven children in the year 1842. In the late lsanguinbary struggle against secession they furnished four sons and four grandsons, two of whom returned no more. Mother Swafford was left a widow in 1867, after having lived with her husband nearly three score years. Her widowed years were mostly spent with Joseph Kelch and family, of Lincolnville, where she received the kindest care from her youngest daughter, Louisa. She joined the M.E. church in North Carolina, in which she remained till she came to Wabash county, when she attached herself to the Christian church and lived therein, faithful and consistent mother until her death. ln early life she loved that book which, in later years, lit up the path that lead her up to God. Few knew more of the written, none with more implicit faith relied upon its sacred truth than she. With faith and hope and Godly fear she lived until the sands of life ran out, and to her "twas said mother,"tisvenough, come up higher. With tremulous voice and accents low she said, "tis well, I'll go, I'll go, and bade the earth a long adieu and soared above. Today we meet to say, aged mother, precious relic of the gone by century, we bid thee a last, a long farewell." After an appropriate sermon by Rev. J. B. Alleman and prayers by Revs. Grandstaff and Josie Miller, the ancient form was borne by friends to the Owen graveyard and laid to rest beside her husband, and amid the mounds of her resting progeny." Notes for ENOCH SWAFFORD: Enumerated in the 1850 Wabash County, Indiana Census (Lagru Twsp, page 319 or Ancestry.com image page 46 of 306) as follows: ~ Enoch Swafford, age 56, born in NC, farmer, value of real estate 800 ~ Mary Swafford, age 55, born in NC ~ Mary D. Swafford, age 24, born in NC ~ George W. Swafford, age 21, born in NC, carpenter ~ Franklin M. Swafford, age 19, born in NC, farmer ~ Louisa E. Swafford, age 16, born in IN ~ David L. Swafford, age 13, born in IN ~ William H. Swafford, age 9, born in IN ~ John L. Swafford, age 35, born in NC, carpenter ~ Daniel D. Swafford, age 10, born in IN ~ Nathan M. Swafford, age 6, born in IN ~ Mary E. Swafford, age 4, born in IN Marriage Notes for MARY FRAZIER and ENOCH SWAFFORD: North Carolina Marr. Bride: Mary Fraizer Groom: Enoch Swafford Bond Date: 13 May 1813 County: Randolph Record #: 01 264 Bondsman: Christan Spoon Witness: L McMasters, Justice of the Peace Bond #: 000114622 Children of MARY FRAZIER and ENOCH SWAFFORD are: i. JOHN L.4 SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1815. ii. CHRISTIAN LINDEN SWAFFORD, b. January 07, 1823. iii. MARY D. SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1826. iv. GEORGE W. SWAFFORD13, b. December 16, 1828, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. ELIZABETH E. DENTON, April 07, 1852, Henry Co; Indiana; b. June 15, 1834, Huntington Co., Indiana. Notes for GEORGE W. SWAFFORD: From "Swafford/Swofford Families of America" by Ray C. Swofford page 145.29 George W. Swafford born 12/16/1828 in Randolph County, North Carolina. He was listed at home with his parents in the 1850 Wabash County, Indiana census. He married Elizabeth E. Denton on 4/7/1852 in Henry County, Indiana. She was born 6/15/1834 in Indiana. They have not been located in the 1860 census. He enlisted in the Federal Army, Company K, 83rd Regiment, on 9/20/1864 at Wabash, Indiana. His military record listed his age as 35, blue eyes, red hair, born in Randolph County, North Carolina. He was discharged 7/12/1865 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and his family were listed in the 1870 Grant County page 146 Indiana census and in the 1880 Wabash County, Indiana census. "Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana" recorded that George W. Swafford and his family were received on request on 5/19/1870 at the Back Creek Monthly Meeting in Grant County, Indiana. He was not received on certificate from another location and it is assumed that they had just requested to join this religious faith. George was not found in 1860 Grant County census but approximately one-fourth of that census was unreadable and he may have been listed in that portion of the poor microfilm. They had nine children. George W. Swafford and family were granted a certificate from Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Grant County, Indiana on 5/13/1880 and were received at the Wabash Monthly Meeting in Wabash County on 6/12/1880. The record listed the children as Lilly, Margaret, Malinda, and William Harrison Swafford but it is believed it should have been Lilly Margaret Swafford, Mary Malinda Swafford, and William Harrison Swafford. v. MARION FRANKLIN SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1831, North Carolina. vi. LOUISA E. SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1834; m. JOSEPH KELCH. vii. DAVID F. SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1837. viii. WILLIAM H. SWAFFORD, b. Abt. 1843. 21. DAVID3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1782 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Aft. 1850 in Missouri. He married ELIZABETH PARKER March 20, 1802 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 1781, and died Bef. 1850. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and ELIZABETH PARKER are: 79. i. JOHN C.4 FRAZIER, b. January 15, 1803, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. May 21, 1868, Harrison, Iowa. ii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. January 10, 1804, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. April 11, 1902, Yell Co; Arkansas; m. RILEY PAYNE, February 17, 1833, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1804, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1870, Walker Co; Georgia. iii. ANNA FRAZIER, b. Bef. 1815, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. JOHN RICHARDS, 1824, Greene Co; Tennessee. 80. iv. VINCENT V. FRAZIER, b. 1819, Greene Co; Tennessee. v. LUCINDA FRAZIER, b. 1821, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. ANDREW W. RICHARDS, August 31, 1843, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1821, North Carolina. 22. THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR. (THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 03, 1785 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died May 12, 1851 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He married MARY "POLLY" MAGDALENE SHAFFER February 13, 1811 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of FREDERICK SHAFFER and BARBARA FRY. She was born November 25, 1793, and died May 11, 1877 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. Notes for MARY "POLLY" MAGDALENE SHAFFER: Polly lived with her daughter Barbara Frazier Copeland in Loveland, IA until her death 5/11/1877. The poem on Mary's gravestone reads: We know that thou art gone dear mother With angel hosts to dwell. We cannot leave 'til our work is done 'Til then Farewell, Farewell. More About MARY "POLLY" MAGDALENE SHAFFER: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Loveland, Iowa Children of THOMAS JR. and MARY SHAFFER are: 81. i. LAVINA4 FRAZIER, b. March 19, 1812, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. January 27, 1901, Darlington, Gentry Co; Missouri. 82. ii. CHAMPION (CHAMPAN) FRAZIER, b. December 12, 1813, Greene Co; Tennesee; d. February 22, 1895, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. 83. iii. BARBARA J. FRAZIER, b. May 21, 1816, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. May 25, 1908. 84. iv. JAMES THOMAS FRAZIER, b. January 14, 1819, Greenville, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. January 19, 1900, Honey Creek, Pottawattamie Co; IA. 85. v. JOHN FRAZIER, b. November 03, 1821, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. May 26, 1881, Harrison Co; Iowa. 86. vi. MALINDA A. FRAZIER, b. April 02, 1824, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. December 29, 1908. vii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. November 24, 1826, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. 1908, Tuscola, Douglas Co; IL; m. EVAN FRANCIS M. FRIEND, April 27, 1851, Putnam Co; Indiana; b. December 24, 1831, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. 1900, Tuscola, Douglas Co; IL. viii. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. July 27, 1829, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. July 05, 1849. Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER: Died as a result of a woodchopping accident, "lockjaw" . ix. ELIZABETH A. FRAZIER, b. March 19, 1832, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. November 12, 1915; m. RUEBEN R. COFFEY, October 31, 1858, Pottawattamie, Iowa; b. June 08, 1835, Indiana; d. April 21, 1899, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About RUEBEN R. COFFEY: Burial: Logan Cem, Harrison; IA x. ALBERT FRAZIER, b. 1833, Tennessee. 23. SAMUEL3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1788 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1839 in Bearden, Knox Co; Tennessee. He married SALLY (SHAVER) SHAFFER December 02, 1808 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of FREDERICK SHAFFER and BARBARA FRY. She was born October 02, 1787 in Virginia. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and SALLY SHAFFER are: 87. i. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER, b. April 03, 1808, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 15, 1887. 88. ii. JULIAN FRAZIER, b. September 04, 1813, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. February 06, 1890. iii. SALINA FRAZIER, b. 1814; m. SILAS MILLER, February 16, 1837, Clinton Co; Indiana. 89. iv. THOMAS J. FRAZIER, b. 1816, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1910. 90. v. JESSE FRAZIER, b. October 19, 1817, Kentucky; d. December 1870, Clinton, Indiana. vi. LAVINA FRAZIER, b. 1818, Tennessee; m. THOMAS LYNCH, November 04, 1838, Clinton Co; Indiana. 91. vii. DAVID MEREDITH FRAZIER, b. May 01, 1819, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. October 09, 1904, Daviess Co; Missouri. viii. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1822, Kentucky; m. GERSHOM HENDRICKS, April 08, 1841, Clinton Co; Indiana. 92. ix. JOHN FRAZIER, b. 1823, Tennessee; d. 1880. x. ROSE ANN FRAZIER, b. July 20, 1823, Kentucky; d. November 09, 1857; m. WILLIAM SPAULDING, July 02, 1843, Clinton Co; Indiana. Marriage Notes for ROSE FRAZIER and WILLIAM SPAULDING: 93. xi. JOSIAH "JOE" FRAZIER, b. May 05, 1824, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. June 19, 1908. xii. MARTHA ANN FRAZIER, b. 1825, Kentucky; m. MICHAEL WYANT, February 22, 1844, Clinton Co; Indiana. xiii. ZURILDA E. FRAZIER, b. April 21, 1826, Decatur Co; Indiana; d. June 10, 1858; m. JEPTHA COOK, July 06, 1843, Clinton Co; Indiana. 24. GEORGE3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)14 was born Bef. 1790 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1845 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married MARY POLLY MISMER15,16 December 30, 1807 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 1786 in North Hampton Co; Pennsylvania, and died November 1852 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for MARY POLLY MISMER: 1850 Jefferson Co.,Mo. census, family 789, Mary Frazier,64,Pa., Julia,19,Tenn., **************** 1852-WILL-DEATH-PROBATE-SON-SPOUSE: Jefferson Co MO, DB P; p 214; Will 3 Nov 1852, filed and recorded 22 Nov 1852; "I Mary Frazier, widow of George Frazier," renders to her son Samue l all her earthly goods for the sum of one dollar plus care and doctors bills. Wit. Elisha V ernon, H. M. Brazeale. Marriage Notes for GEORGE FRAZIER and MARY MISMER: 1807-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Burgner, GREENE CO., TN, MARRIAGES, 1783-1868; p 29 (#1232); 30 Dec 18 07; George Frazier m. Polly Mismer, Bondsmen Samuel Frazier, Elijah Billingsley Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARY MISMER are: 94. i. ELIZABETH4 FRAZIER, b. 1808; d. Bef. 1880. 95. ii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. 1809, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. Bef. 1850, Rock Springs, Walker Co; Georgia. 96. iii. LEWIS FRAZIER, b. February 13, 1813, Tennessee; d. 1894. iv. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1815, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. Bef. 1852; m. ELISHA VERNON, May 31, 1832, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1814, Tennessee. Notes for ELISHA VERNON: 1845-LAND-DAUGHTER-RESIDENCES: Grantee deed of sale to George Frasore from dau. and son-in-l aw, Sarah and Elisha Vernon; Jefferson Co MO DB 4 Aug 1845; 70 acres, 30 acres south part o f NE quarter of the NW quarter of Section 14, Tw 40, Range 5E; 40 acres SW quarter of the N E quarter of Section 14, Tw 40, Range 5E. 1846-DEATH-PROBATE: Probate Records, Jefferson Co MO; 8 Jan 1846; Elisha Vernon admin. estat e of George Frasier, who died intestate, leaving several heirs. Marriage Notes for SARAH FRAZIER and ELISHA VERNON: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 42 Elisha Vernon and Julyann Frazier married on 19 September 1852 by H. W. Brazealle, JP at Jefferson Co., Mo. the hand written index has Mary Ann Frazier 97. v. THOMPSON FRAZIER, b. 1816, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. Greene Co; Tennessee. 98. vi. JOHNSON "JOHN" FRAZIER, b. 1820, Greene Co; Tennessee. 99. vii. PETER FRAZIER, b. 1821, Greene Co; Tennessee. viii. RUHANNA FRAZIER, b. 1824, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. SOLOMON MILLER, March 17, 1842, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1822, Tennessee. 100. ix. JACOB FRAZIER, b. 1824, Greene Co; Tennessee. 101. x. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. 1827, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. Abt. 1876, Myatt Twp, Fulton Co; Arkansas. xi. JULIA ANN FRAZIER, b. 1832, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. ELISHA VERNON, September 19, 1852, Greene Co; Tennessee; b. 1814, Tennessee. Notes for ELISHA VERNON: 1845-LAND-DAUGHTER-RESIDENCES: Grantee deed of sale to George Frasore from dau. and son-in-l aw, Sarah and Elisha Vernon; Jefferson Co MO DB 4 Aug 1845; 70 acres, 30 acres south part o f NE quarter of the NW quarter of Section 14, Tw 40, Range 5E; 40 acres SW quarter of the N E quarter of Section 14, Tw 40, Range 5E. 1846-DEATH-PROBATE: Probate Records, Jefferson Co MO; 8 Jan 1846; Elisha Vernon admin. estat e of George Frasier, who died intestate, leaving several heirs. Marriage Notes for JULIA FRAZIER and ELISHA VERNON: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 42 Elisha Vernon and Julyann Frazier married on 19 September 1852 by H. W. Brazealle, JP at Jefferson Co., Mo. the hand written index has Mary Ann Frazier xii. ADOLPH F. FRAZIER, b. 1834; m. MARY TAPAN. xiii. SERENA FRAZIER, b. 1836; m. CHARLES A. REED, December 20, 1865, Jefferson Co; Missouri. Marriage Notes for SERENA FRAZIER and CHARLES REED: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 540 Chas. A. Reed and Serena Frazier married on 20 December 1865 by Sull. Frazier, MG at the residence of Joseph Frazier, Jefferson Co., Mo. filed between 10 March 1871 and 12 Jun 1891 25. JOHN F.3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1790 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1836 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He married MARY "POLLY" SCOTT December 19, 1809 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of JAMES SCOTT. She was born 1788, and died Aft. 1840. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MARY SCOTT are: i. KEZIAH ANN4 FRAZIER, b. 1810; d. 1902; m. ELIJAH GOODRICH; b. 1808; d. 1873. 102. ii. TEMPERANCE FRAZIER, b. January 30, 1812, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. May 27, 1889, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. iii. WYLIE FRAZIER, b. 1820; m. (1) MARTHA BISHOP; b. 1824; m. (2) HARRIET PERRY; b. 1848. iv. SARAH ANN FRAZIER, b. 1823; d. 1883; m. (1) ARCHIBALD STANLEY; m. (2) DAVID STODGEL; m. (3) WILEY BLUNT HATCHER; b. 1822; d. 1877. v. JOHN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1828; d. Bef. 1840. vi. LOUISA FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1828; m. JOSEPH BROCK; b. 1830. vii. POLLY ANN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1826; m. ADOLPHUS KINTZLEY. viii. JULIA ANN FRAZIER, b. 1831; m. (1) ? GREEN; m. (2) HENRY HUFFMAN. 26. ISAAC3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 02, 1791 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died January 10, 1848 in Fulton Co; Indiana. He married MARY "POLLY" MYERS April 29, 1812 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of MICHAEL MYERS. She was born April 01, 1794 in Tennessee, and died September 29, 1865 in Fulton Co; Indiana. Notes for ISAAC FRAZIER: More About ISAAC FRAZIER: Burial: Moon/Sharon Cemetery Notes for MARY "POLLY" MYERS: [ More About MARY "POLLY" MYERS: Burial: Moon/Sharon Cemetery Children of ISAAC FRAZIER and MARY MYERS are: 103. i. HENDERSON4 FRAZIER, b. May 12, 1813, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. July 24, 1890, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. 104. ii. ALLEN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1814, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. September 28, 1879, Westford Twp, Richland Co; Wisconsin. iii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1816; d. Bef. 1880; m. GEORGE W. LUCAS; b. 1817. iv. THOMPSON FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1818. v. ELLEN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1821. 105. vi. NANCY FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1823, Tennessee. vii. POLLY ANN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1830; m. CALVIN ALLEN; b. 1827. 106. viii. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1832, Putnam Co; Indiana. 27. KEZIAH A. "KISSY"3 FRAZIER (THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1781 in North Carolina. She married THOMAS G. BROWN March 16, 1802 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He was born 1781 in Tennessee. Child of KEZIAH FRAZIER and THOMAS BROWN is: i. WOODSON F.4 BROWN, b. 1818; m. LUCINDA MILLER, December 06, 1835. 28. HENRY3 FRAZIER (ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1)17 was born August 19, 1793 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died August 03, 1863 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married MARY POLLY OTWELL January 13, 1816 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of JAMES ATWELL and ELEANOR REYNOLDS. She was born December 12, 1798 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died October 11, 1855 in Henry Co; Iowa. Notes for HENRY FRAZIER: The following is a verbatum transcript of a newspaper article which may be of interest to all FRAZIER/FRAZER researchers following the line of George Frazier [Abt. 1725 - Bef. 1790] and his wife, Mary Pugh [Abt. 1728 - ?] . Please keep in mind that this was written by a reporter from information given by family members, and not by a genealogist. "TIMES-REPUBLICAN, MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA, SEPT. 2, 1931 SEVENTY-FIVE ATTEND SECOND ANNUAL REUNION OF FRAZER FAMILY AT ELDORA Decendants of Henry and Mary Otwell Frazer, early settlers in Iowa, met Sunday at Pine lake, near Eldora, for their second annual reunion. Seventy-five relatives were seated for the bountiful picnic dinner at noon. A short business session followed the dinner when officers for the coming year were elected. They are A. L. Frazer, city, president; H. A. Frazer, Union, vice president, and Stella Frazer Worley, city, secretary-treasurer. A short program was given and the assembly voted to meet next year at Riverview park, this city, on the last Sunday in August. Those in attendance at the reunion were W. E. White, Mr. And Mrs. Bert Frace and daughter Frances, Mr. And Mrs. Rex Oliver and daughters, Barbara, Julia Jane and Ione, Mr. And Mrs. Walter Way and family and Ed Kinley, Des Moines; E. H. Frazer and Mr. And Mrs. Manly Frazer, Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Reba White and Mrs. Julia Miller, Salem; Mr. And Mrs. Albert Frazer and son and Mr. And Mrs. Clyde White, Oskaloosa; Mr. And Mrs. George Frahm and son, Nora Springs; Mr. And Mrs. A, W. Frazer, Mrs. S. Swarts, Mr. And Mrs. G.L. Frazer, Mr. And Mrs. Homer Burgess and daughters, Betty and Bonny, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donner and two children, Eldora; Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Cook and son, New Providence; Mr. And Mrs. H. A. Frazer and daughter Mamie, Union; Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Hickman and children, Ione, Lucile, Wendell and Wallace, Liscomb; Mr. And Mrs. A. L. Frazer, Mrs. Adila Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Hall and daughter Barbara Jo, Mr. And Mrs. John Weber, Mr. And Mrs. Walter Coram, Mr. And Mrs. Otto Tuttle, Mrs. Julia E. Tuttle, Mr. And Mrs. Owen White, Mr. And Mrs. Charles Chinn and Mr. And Mrs. Charles Worley and son James, of this city, and Mr. And Mrs. L. H. Smith of Los Angeles. History of Frazer Family When William the Conqueror returned from his last conquest of Normandy in 1066, he took with him a young Norman named Rene Frazel, who was a great favorite of his. He gave Frazel a large tract of land in Scotland and Frazel changed his name to Frazer, to become the first of the Frazer clan. The clan grew to be a large and powerful one and as it was a noted clan the members had two colors of plaids for their kilts. The one in which the red predominates was their social plaid, and the one with the green was their hunting plaid. The samples owned by members of the family in this country, shown Sunday at the reunion, came from a merchant in Glasgow. The emblem of the family was the yew tree. Early Entry Into United States Several generations later George Frazer came to North Carolina with his wife, Mary, a native of Wales, and their son, Isaac Frazer, and his wife, Rebecca Saferight, a daughter of Henry and Nancy Saferight, Germans, were the heads of the next generation. The third generation in North Carolina was headed by their son, Henry Frazer, and his wife, Mary Otwell, daughter of James and Elinor Reynolds Otwell, and grand-daughter of Curtis and Triphena Otwell of Ireland. The Frazer family today is a well-mixed race. Henry and Mary Otwell left a family of eleven children, of which the present group is descended. The children were Anna M. (Way), Jerusha (Gossett), Fannie (White), Alson G. and Eli Branson Frazer, Matilda (Corsbie), Ali (Elliott), Lotan S. and Heber E. Frazer, Elzena D. (Cox) and Curtis Otwell Frazer. Those celebrating in reunion Sunday were of the fifth and sixth generations, their children and grandchildren. Old Log House Moved When Henry and his wife, Mary Frazer, came from North Carolina to Indiana with their six oldest children, in 1829, they bought a log house and tore it down to move it to an acre of timber land Henry had bought in Boone county, Indiana. This log house was the birthplace of the other five children. After Henry had left this house his oldest daughter, Ann M., married Henry Way and the Ways lived in the old home. The third daughter, Matilda, married William Brown and occupied the house and when the Browns were visiting in Indiana in 1905 they found the place still standing. They had it photographed and a log taken from the structure from which a replica of the building was made and both the picture and the miniature cabin were displayed Sunday at the reunion. To Iowa in 1855 Henry and Mary Frazer came to Iowa in the spring of 1855 by ox team and made their entry into the state by fording the Mississippi, as there were no bridges. They located in Henry county, where Mary died on October 11, that year. She was buried in the Cedar Creek cemetery. Henry lived until Aug. 3, 1863 He too was buried in the Cedar Creek burying grounds. Representatives of the seven families of the fifth generation were at the reunion Sunday, and the sixth generation was also well represented." More About HENRY FRAZIER: Burial: Cedar Creek Cem., Henry Co; IA More About MARY POLLY OTWELL: Burial: Cedar Creek Cem., Henry Co; IA Children of HENRY FRAZIER and MARY OTWELL are: 107. i. ANN MILLIS4 FRAZIER, b. June 28, 1817, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. August 22, 1904, California. ii. JERUSHA R. FRAZIER, b. October 10, 1819, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. October 06, 1887; m. THOMAS GOSSETT, September 04, 1845, Randolph Co; Indiana. iii. FANNY L. FRAZIER, b. August 09, 1822, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. October 10, 1903; m. PETER WHITE, March 15, 1846, Boone Co; Indiana. Marriage Notes for FANNY FRAZIER and PETER WHITE: Indiana Marriages Through 1850 108. iv. ALSON GRAY FRAZIER, b. April 08, 1824, Guilford co; North Carolina; d. January 28, 1866, Henry Co; Iowa. 109. v. ELI BRANSON FRAZIER, b. January 17, 1826, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. February 25, 1871, Marshall Co; Iowa. 110. vi. MATILDA FRAZIER, b. January 05, 1828, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. October 14, 1919, Iowa. vii. ABI ERWIN FRAZIER, b. February 26, 1830, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 08, 1906; m. GEORGE ELLIOTT, May 10, 1848. 111. viii. LOTON SMITH FRAZIER, b. April 17, 1832, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 24, 1906. 112. ix. HEBER ELLIS FRAZIER, b. May 03, 1834, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. April 27, 1907, Oklahoma. x. ELZENA DAVIS FRAZIER, b. April 04, 1838, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 20, 1925; m. JEREMIAH COX; b. May 1831, North Carolina. 113. xi. CURTIS OTWELL FRAZIER, b. November 19, 1840, Thornton, Boone Co; IN; d. November 1915, Marshall Co; Iowa. 29. DAVID3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 26, 1784 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1840. He married REBECCA COOK. She was born 1796. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and REBECCA COOK are: i. SETH W.4 FRAZIER, b. 1814; d. 1844; m. CAROLINE BLIZZARD. ii. SARAH M. FRAZIER, b. 1817; m. IRA MARINE. iii. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1819; m. (1) WILLIAM HOCKETT; m. (2) JOEL ISAAC COOK. iv. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. 1821. v. ANN FRAZIER, b. 1824; d. 1825. vi. JOHN WESLEY FRAZIER, b. 1827; m. SARAH ANN SHOCKNEY; b. 1831; d. 1878. vii. LYDIA A. FRAZIER, b. 1830. 30. JOHN3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 21, 1786 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died August 28, 1834. He married LYDIA ANN WAY September 20, 1807 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of HENRY WAY and CHARLOTTA ANTHONY. She was born December 05, 1790 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1867 in Salem, Iowa. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and LYDIA WAY are: i. CATHERINE4 FRAZIER. 114. ii. NATHAN W. FRAZIER, b. January 12, 1808. iii. CHARLOTTE FRAZIER, b. 1810; d. 1848; m. THOMA H. COOK; b. 1810; d. 1874. 115. iv. FRANCIS HENRY FRAZIER, b. 1811; d. 1878. 116. v. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1815; d. January 09, 1865. 117. vi. JOHN W. FRAZIER, b. June 18, 1817, Wayne Co; Indiana; d. June 24, 1895, Clio, Iowa. 31. THOMAS3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)18 was born September 25, 1788 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died July 25, 1861 in Salem, Henry Co; Iowa. He married HANNAH HOCKETT November 11, 1812 in Fairfield MM, Highland Co; Ohio, daughter of STEPHEN HOCKETT and MARGARET THORNBURGH. She was born December 18, 1794 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died June 15, 1869 in Henry Co; Iowa. Notes for THOMAS FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 236a 7 1077 1077 Frazier Thomas 62 M Farmer 2,000 North Carolina 8 1077 1077 Frazier Hannah 55 F North Carolina 9 1077 1077 Frazier Elizabeth 19 F Indiana X 10 1077 1077 Frazier Benago 8 M Iowa X *************** More About THOMAS FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery Religion: Friend's church, his father being the 1st Quaker preacher to move to Iowa Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and HANNAH HOCKETT are: i. LYDIA4 FRAZIER, b. May 24, 1814, Highland Co; Ohio; d. December 15, 1886, Henry Co; Iowa; m. ELLWOOD OSBORN, November 16, 1831, Randolph Co; Indiana; b. November 23, 1812, Preble Co; Ohio; d. May 29, 1876, Henry Co; Iowa. Marriage Notes for LYDIA FRAZIER and ELLWOOD OSBORN: 118. ii. JOSEPH FRAZIER, b. February 06, 1816, Highland Co; Ohio; d. May 23, 1891, Dresden, Kansas. iii. ANN FRAZIER, b. March 16, 1818, Highland Co; Ohio; m. ELI JESSUP, December 19, 1838, Randolph Co; Indiana. 119. iv. ELIHU FRAZIER, b. November 09, 1819, Highland Co; Ohio; d. September 05, 1892, Henry Co; Iowa. 120. v. THOMAS CLARKSON FRAZIER, b. September 07, 1821, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. October 23, 1869, Henry Co; Iowa. vi. HANNAH FRAZIER, b. October 08, 1823, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 07, 1843; m. REUBEN DENNY, February 03, 1841; b. 1817, Ohio. 121. vii. JONATHON A. FRAZIER, b. December 17, 1825, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 04, 1904, Henry Co; Iowa. viii. MALINDA FRAZIER, b. January 25, 1828, Randolph Co; Indiana. ix. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. December 23, 1829, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 14, 1907; m. GEORGE BAILEY, March 26, 1853, Henry Co; Iowa. x. JEREMIAH H. FRAZIER, b. January 24, 1832, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. May 01, 1832. More About JEREMIAH H. FRAZIER: Burial: Cherry Grove xi. JAMES FRAZIER, b. March 08, 1833, Randolph Co; Indiana. xii. ELIZA FRAZIER, b. April 30, 1834, Randolph Co; Indiana. xiii. MARY FRAZIER, b. May 17, 1837, Randolph Co; Indiana. 122. xiv. BENJAH HIATT FRAZIER, b. November 10, 1839, Henry Co; Iowa; d. April 04, 1920, Henry Co; Iowa. 32. GIDEON B.3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)19 was born November 25, 1790 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died October 12, 1856 in Salem, Henry Co; Iowa. He married ANN HOCKETT December 05, 1810 in Fairfield MM, Highland Co; Ohio, daughter of STEPHEN HOCKETT. She was born January 21, 1793 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died February 15, 1850 in Henry Co; Iowa. Notes for GIDEON B. FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 241b 28 1164 1164 Frazier Gideon 59 M Physician 400 North Carolina 29 1164 1164 Frazier John 24 M Farmer Indiana 30 1164 1164 Frazier Lydia 22 F Indiana X 31 1164 1164 Frazier Levi 16 M farmer Indiana X 32 1164 1164 Frazier Martha 15 F Indiana X Children of GIDEON FRAZIER and ANN HOCKETT are: 123. i. STEPHEN4 FRAZIER, b. September 16, 1811, Clinton Co; Ohio; d. August 31, 1871, Canon City, Fremont Co; Colorado. 124. ii. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. July 03, 1813, Clinton, CT; d. July 25, 1886, Salem, Iowa. iii. MARGARET FRAZIER, b. 1815; d. 1877; m. HENRY WAY JOY, February 22, 1832, Randolph Co; Indiana; b. 1808; d. 1883. Marriage Notes for MARGARET FRAZIER and HENRY JOY: iv. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1816; m. WILLIAM HODSON; b. 1799. v. HANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1818; d. 1853; m. JOSEPH B. GLOVER. vi. FRANCIS H. "FRANK" FRAZIER, b. 1820; m. (1) REBECCA LEWELLING; b. 1839; m. (2) CYRENIA EDWARDS, August 26, 1842; b. 1826; d. 1873. vii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1822; d. 1881; m. RUEBEN FOLGER JOY; b. 1818; d. 1881. viii. RUTH FRAZIER, b. 1823; d. 1859; m. (1) WILLIAM M. JONES; b. 1820; m. (2) D.C. SHAFFER. ix. JOHN H. FRAZIER, b. 1825; m. LIVEY SMITH; b. 1830. x. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1827; d. 1827. xi. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. 1832. xii. LEVI FRAZIER, b. 1834. xiii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. 1835. 33. SARAH3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 13, 1793 in Clinton, Ohio, and died August 10, 1836 in Indiana. She married ISAAC HOCKETT, son of STEPHEN HOCKETT and MARGARET THORNBURGH. He was born January 17, 1791 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died February 08, 1872 in Iowa. Children of SARAH FRAZIER and ISAAC HOCKETT are: i. ELIZABETH4 HOCKETT, b. October 13, 1813. ii. MARGARET HOCKETT, b. January 16, 1816. 125. iii. FRANCIS HOCKETT, b. February 02, 1818, Randolph Co; Indiana. iv. STEPHEN HOCKETT, b. May 03, 1819. v. GIDEON HOCKETT, b. October 20, 1820. vi. ANN HOCKETT, b. September 06, 1822. vii. JOHN HOCKETT, b. October 09, 1823. viii. SARAH HOCKETT, b. January 31, 1826. ix. SUSANNAH HOCKETT, b. June 19, 1827. x. MARY HOCKETT, b. November 23, 1829. xi. ISAAC HOCKETT, b. February 23, 1832. xii. ELIJAH HOCKETT, b. August 17, 1835. 34. ELIZABETH3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)20,21 was born May 15, 1795 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died July 23, 1871 in Pleasant Plain, Jefferson, Iowa. She married TRAVIS ADCOCK- EMRY22 August 27, 1818 in New Garden MM, Wayne Co; Indiana. He was born June 03, 1788 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died January 31, 1866 in Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co., Iowa. Notes for ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Inscription from Tombstone, Walnut Creek Cemetery, Penn Twp, Iowa: Emry, Elizabeth, died 7th mo, 23 1871, aged 76 y. 2m. 8 d. ************ BIOGRAPHY: Alternate documents have Elizabeth Frazer's birth in Orange County, North Carolina. She came with her family (practicing Quakers) to Highland County Ohio in 1810 and then to Wayne County, Indiana in 1817. Family tradition says that there was a friendship between Travis and Elizabeth back in North Carolina but she felt too young for marriage. However, after the death of Susannah, Travis and Elizabeth were married under the care of the New Garden MM. She died in Pleasant Plain, Iowa and was buried there by her husband. More About ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa Notes for TRAVIS ADCOCK- EMRY: Travis Adcock and Elizabeth were charter members of Cherry Grove MM, and in its records we find the notation of the change of the family name from Adcock to Emry by the Indiana General Assembly in 1835 (Heiss 2 p256). He was given a certificate of transfer to Vermillion MM, Illinois as the nearest monthly meeting to his destination in Iowa. When the Salem MM, Iowa was set-off from Vermillion later that year (first meeting 8 Oct 1838) as the first Quaker Monthly Meeting west of the Mississippi River, The Travis Emry family members were among the charter members of the meeting. The Hinshaw Index for Pleasant Plain MM, Iowa records the receiving on certificate of transfer from Salem MM, Iowa in 1845 the Travis Emry family. He died on 31 Jan 1866 in Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co., Iowa. He was buried in Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa. BIOGRAPHY: Travis Adcock lived in North Carolina until he was 26. He practiced the Quaker faith. His second marriage was in Wayne County, Indiana. Tradition has it that he was wounded while serving under Andrew Jackson in the war of 1812. He then moved to Randolph County, Indiana where he purchased two pieces of property in Washington Township (May 1814). His was the first sale of land in that township. He changed his name from Adcock to Emery (now Emry) on Jan 22, 1835. The family migrated to Iowa Territory in 1838 or '39, settling first on 243 acres in Henry County near the town of Salem. Later the family moved to Jefferson County near the town of Pleasant Plain. He is buried there in the Walnut Creek Cemetery. SON JAMES' BIO IN THE HISTORY OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, IOWA "... His father, Travis Emry, was born in North Carolina in 1788; served in the war of 1812 under Gen. Jackson; married Elizabeth Frazier; they moved to Henry Co., Iowa, in 1839; thence to this county in 1845; he died Jan. 31, 1866; she in 1872. MILITARY: 1812: Travis Adcock served in the war under General Jackson according to son's bio in History of Jefferson County, Iowa. This indicates that he may have not been a Quaker at that time. An excerpt from a single page document entitled FRAZIER - ADCOCK (EMERY) that was possibly supplied to my father, Kenneth Emry, by J.P. Barnes states: "Travis Adcock was a veteran of the war of 1812. He was badly wounded and discharged from service. He was nursed back to health in the Quaker Frazier family, converted to the Quaker faith and married the Quaker daughter, Elizabeth. After Mr. Adcocks conversion to the Quaker faith he refused to collect his army pay, which was in arrears, at the time of his discharge." LAND: 14 May 1814: History of Randolph Co., Indiana, 1882, identifies Travis Adcock as the first settler of Washington Twp since his is the first land entry for the Twp, (160 acres NW quarter of sec 14, twp 10N, R14W). 19 Oct 1814: He bought another 160 acres in Randolph Co., Indiana. 2 Jun 1840: He bought 243 Acres in Henry Co., Iowa. 1845: Bought 80 acres in Section 14 of Penn Twp, Jefferson Co., Iowa. 1847: Bought 80 acres in Section 23 of Penn Twp, Jefferson Co., Iowa. HISTORY OF RANDOLPH CO., INDIANA, E. Tucker, 1882, pg 41: The first settler in Washington Township may have been Travis Adcock. At any rate, he made the first land entry in that township, 1814, and he was residing there at a very early date. pg 55: Travis Adcock lived in the south part of the county. He afterward had his name changed to Travis Emery. The residents near Lynn say Travis Adcock (Emery) removed to Iowa about 1837. pg 75: May, 1830, Travis Adcock is allowed $1.50 for three days time spent in attending to a pauper. pg 82: 1817: Settlers at that time were Paul Beard, Sr., Francis Frazier, John Moorman, John Barnes (Wayne County), Travis Adcock, Isaac Hockett (Cherry Grove), Gideon Frazier. ... Curtis Cleny was the next that bought near Francis Frazier, John Moorman and Travis Adcock. pg 85: Paul Beard, Jr., 1817: "Settlers about the same time with my father, were James Frazier, east of Lynn; Francis Frazier ... Travis Adcock ..." pg 149: Concerning the Friends (Quaker) Church: Lynn was formed very early in the history of the county, perhaps as soon as 1818, or thereabouts. The chief members were Paul Beard, Sr., Jesse Johnson, Francis Frazier, James Frazier, ---- Kenworthy, Travis Adcock, John Moorman ... Travis Adcock, and others removed to Iowa about 1837. pg 379: Travis Adcock, south of Lynn, east of the Johnson Schoolhouse, entered the first piece of land in that region in May, 1814, shortly after Thomas Parker came into that wilderness we do not know. He may have come the first on Green's Fork. He was one of the first jurymen (1818). He had his name changed, for some reason, from Adcock to Emery. In about 1836 or 1838, he emigrated to Iowa, and, not very long ago, he was living there still. His residence was south of Lynn, on the east side of the pike, opposite the Johnson Schoolhouse. He was a member of Friends, but concerning his life in general we know little. RELIGION: 21 Sep 1816, Travis Adcock received in membership New Garden MM, Wayne Co., Indiana. This may have been a transfer of membership or initial joining of the faith. But probably indicates initial membership given his military service and his first wife's removal from the faith upon her marriage to him. COURT: Aug 1818: Travis Adcock was selected to serve on the first Grand Jury of Randolph Co., Indiana. Sep 1819: Was again selected to the Grand Jury. May 1830: Randolph Co., Indiana Court allowed him $1.50 for three days time spent in attending to a pauper. 10 Jul 1863: Travis Emry wrote his will in Jefferson Co., Iowa. He left all of his land to his youngest son David after the death of his wife on the condition he give each of his brothers and sisters one dollar. He appointed his wife and son Archelaus executors of the will. 2 Apr 1866: Jefferson Co., Iowa court appointed son Archelaus Administrator of the Travis Emry estate. 3 Apr 1866: A list was made of the personal property of the estate. 23 Apr 1866: Court appointed appraisers made an estimate of the value of the estate. 7 Nov 1867: Son Archelaus made a final settlement statement. Named were: A. Charles, W.W. Passmore, U.K. Harvey, R.H. Payne, Joseph Pickett, Susannah Hockett, T.F. Emry, Rebecca E. Hodson, James Emry, Rachel Hoskins and David Emry. Total dollar value recorded was $55.00. See: Index to Probate Boxes (1883-1890) Emery, Travis 1866, Box #14. Index to Will Book "B" (1851-1927) Emery, Travis 1866, Pg 220. More About TRAVIS ADCOCK- EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH FRAZIER and TRAVIS EMRY: Children of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and TRAVIS EMRY are: 126. i. SUSANNAH4 ADCOCK-EMRY, b. June 08, 1819, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 28, 1897, Bates Co; Missouri. ii. THOMAS FRAZIER ADCOCK-EMRY, b. July 26, 1830, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. November 06, 1895, Jefferson Co; Iowa; m. RUTH HODSON, September 24, 1855, Jefferson Co; Iowa; b. November 05, 1835, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 11, 1922, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co; Iowa. More About THOMAS FRAZIER ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa Notes for RUTH HODSON: OBITUARY: Ruth Hodson daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Hodson was born in Randolph County, Indiana, November 5, 1835 and passed away January 11, 1922, age 86 years 2 months and 6 days. She came with her parents to Iowa in 1841 and settled in the lower Richwoods neighborhood, having spent almost her entire in or near Pleasant Plain. She was united in marriage with Thomas F. Emry in the fall of 1853. To this union were born 6 children, 2 sons and 4 daughters. One son Robert H. of Brighton and one daughter Miss Susanna Emry at home survive her. One son and three daughters having preceeded her in death. Her husband passed away November 6, 1895. She was greatly loved by relatives and friends. She was a friend to all in times of need and was always thoughtful of others. Her parents were Conservative Friends and she held to that belief. Besides the son and daughter she leaves 17 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren and many nephews and neices, two sisters-in-law and friends with out number. She was the last one of a company of nineteen persons who came to Iowa from Indiana in 1841. This company came in five covered wagons and all settled near Pleasant Plain. Funeral services were held at the home Friday with burial in the Walnut (Grove?) Cemetery. More About RUTH HODSON: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa 127. iii. DAVID ADCOCK-EMRY, b. June 24, 1832, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. December 29, 1916, Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska. 128. iv. JAMES ADCOCK-EMRY, b. February 03, 1821, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. April 23, 1898, Penn Twp; Jefferson Co; Iowa. v. RACHEL ADCOCK-EMRY23, b. January 28, 1823, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. March 24, 1901, Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon; m. DILLON HOSKINS, August 11, 1839, Henry Co., Iowa; b. July 17, 1814, Clinton Co., Ohio; d. January 23, 1889, Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon. Notes for RACHEL ADCOCK-EMRY: OBITUARY: "Rachel Hoskins nee Emry was born in Randolph County, Ind, Jan 28, 1823 and died near Hardman, Oregon, March 24, 1901, aged 78 years, 1 month and 24 days. She was married to Dillon Hoskins Aug 14, 1839, in Henry Co., Iowa. They crossed the plains with ox teams in 1852 and settled in Linn Co., Oregon, and moved to Morrow Co., Oregon in 1876. She was the mother of sixteen children of whom eleven are living, four dying in infancy, and her oldest son James dying in 1892. Her living decendents include eleven children, fifty-four grand-children and forty great grand-children. The total number of her decendants are one hundred and thirty-two of who one hundred and five are living. She had a birthright in the Quaker Church, joined the M.E. Church but was Radical U.B. in belief. Her influence was strongly against secrecy and intemperance. She led a quiet, unassuming life, but many will remember her testimony to the saving power of Jesus. Her death was triumphant, she was calling the names of loved ones as she neared the heavenly shore. Among her descendants are three U.B. Ministers, a son, daughter and grandson." More About RACHEL ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon Cemetery More About DILLON HOSKINS: Burial: Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon Cemetery vi. SARAH ADCOCK-EMRY, b. November 30, 1824, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. November 15, 1846, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co; Iowa; m. CALEB PICKETT, November 04, 1841, Henry Co; Iowa; b. April 04, 1820, Orange Co; North Carolina; d. April 23, 1898, Nuevo, Riverside Co., California. Notes for SARAH ADCOCK-EMRY: Tombstone reads: "Sarah Pickett, wife of C. Died 15 dy 11 mo 1846 AE 26 yrs" More About SARAH ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Friends Cemetery, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co., Iowa Cause of Death: Died after delivering twins who also died at birth vii. GIDEON ADCOCK-EMRY, b. November 20, 1826, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. Bef. 1835, Randolph Co; Indiana. viii. ARCHELAUS MOORMAN ADCOCK-EMRY, b. March 21, 1828, Cherry Grove, Randolph Co., Indiana; d. June 21, 1890, Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon; m. MARGARET FRAKES, March 22, 1855, Jefferson Co; Iowa; b. February 14, 1834, Illinois; d. October 06, 1917, Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon. More About ARCHELAUS MOORMAN ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon Cemetery More About MARGARET FRAKES: Burial: October 08, 1917, Hardman, Morrow Co., Oregon Cemetery ix. REBECCA ADCOCK-EMRY, b. August 08, 1834, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. May 17, 1883, Jefferson Co; Iowa; m. JAMES F. "TONY" HODSON; b. June 11, 1826, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. March 12, 1893, Jefferson Co; Iowa. More About REBECCA ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa 35. FRANCIS HENRY3 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 12, 1804, and died 1845. He married EUNICE BEARD August 14, 1823 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born 1806, and died 1879 in Lee county, Iowa. Marriage Notes for FRANCIS FRAZIER and EUNICE BEARD: Children of FRANCIS FRAZIER and EUNICE BEARD are: i. HANNAH4 FRAZIER, b. 1829; d. 1901; m. JEHU JOHN HOCKETT; b. October 05, 1825; d. 1894. 129. ii. ANNA FRAZIER, b. May 24, 1832, Indiana; d. June 26, 1905. iii. ASA FRAZIER, b. 1834; d. 1863; m. HESTER ANN WALTON; b. 1837; d. 1872. iv. CYRUS S. FRAZIER, b. 1837; m. EUNICE A. MILLS; b. 1828. v. ELIZABETH S. FRAZIER, b. 1840; m. (1) ? BILLINSOLEN; m. (2) WILLIAM B. MARSHALL. vi. MARY E. FRAZIER, b. 1842; m. (1) JOHN E. MARSHALL; m. (2) THOMAS E. WEEKS. 130. vii. ELVA JANE FRAZIER, b. 1844. viii. HANNAH JANE BLAKELY FRAZIER, b. 1854. 36. JAMES3 FRAZIER (JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 11, 1790 in Orange Co; North Carolina, and died August 1848. He married NANCY LANE 1813 in Orange Co; North Carolina. She was born December 25, 1797 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Aft. 1880. Children of JAMES FRAZIER and NANCY LANE are: 131. i. JOHN4 FRAZIER, b. September 02, 1814, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. March 20, 1885, Phillips Co; Kansas. 132. ii. WILLIAM FRAZIER, b. August 07, 1819, Orange Co; North Carolina. 133. iii. STANLEY FRAZIER, b. May 14, 1822, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Abt. 1880, Decatur Co; Iowa. iv. PLEASANT FRAZIER, b. 1824; m. PARTHENA EMMELINE PARSONS. v. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1827; m. THOMAS MOORE. vi. CLINTON FRAZIER, b. 1829. vii. WILLIAM FRAZIER, b. 1830; m. MARY ANN FISHER. 134. viii. NANCY FRAZIER, b. 1832. ix. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1836. x. FRANCES JANE FRAZIER, b. 1845. 37. THOMAS3 FRAZIER (JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1800, and died 1846. He married JERUSHA REYNOLDS. She was born 1795, and died 1871. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and JERUSHA REYNOLDS are: i. RACHEL4 FRAZIER, b. 1823; d. 1824. 135. ii. NATHAN R. FRAZIER, b. August 09, 1825, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. Bef. 1900. iii. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1827; m. HIRAM MILLIS. iv. SUSANNA/SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1831. 38. NATHAN3 FRAZIER (JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 03, 1802. He married MARY BARDEN February 10, 1846 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born 1813. Children of NATHAN FRAZIER and MARY BARDEN are: i. ADDISON4 FRAZIER, b. 1846, Randolph Co; North Carolina. ii. NANCY J. FRAZIER, b. January 1848, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 39. STANLEY3 FRAZIER (JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1804. He married DORCAS HODSON. She was born 1807. Children of STANLEY FRAZIER and DORCAS HODSON are: i. ZIMRI4 FRAZIER, b. 1832; m. SARAH DAVENPORT; b. 1833. ii. JANE FRAZIER, b. 1834, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 136. iii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. 1836, Guilford Co; North Carolina. iv. JOSHUA FRAZIER, b. 1843, Guilford co; North Carolina. v. FRANKLIN FRAZIER, b. 1848, Guilford co; North Carolina. 40. DAVID3 FRAZIER (JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 05, 1806 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1870. He married NANCY ANN FRAZIER October 16, 1830 in North Carolina, daughter of GEORGE FRAZIER and SARAH RUSSELL. She was born March 04, 1813 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and NANCY FRAZIER are: 137. i. GEORGE4 FRAZIER, b. 1833, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 138. ii. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. 1838, Guilford Co; North Carolina. iii. PLEASANT FRAZIER, b. 1841, Guilford Co; North Carolina. iv. MARGERY FRAZIER, b. 1843, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 139. v. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1846, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 41. SAMUEL3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1795, and died 1845. He married MARY COOK August 13, 1813 in Indiana. She was born 1803. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and MARY COOK are: i. ELIZABETH4 FRAZIER, b. 1821. 140. ii. ABNER FRAZIER, b. 1824, Tennessee. iii. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1827. iv. REBECCA FRAZIER, b. 1829. v. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1837. vi. SUSANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1838; d. 1907; m. DILLON W. WRIGHT. vii. ISAIAH FRAZIER, b. 1842. viii. MARTHA JANE FRAZIER, b. 1846; d. 1881; m. DAVID WRIGHT. 42. JOHN A.3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1798, and died 1824. He married SARAH KIFF. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and SARAH KIFF are: i. WILLIAM4 FRAZIER, b. 1822. ii. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1824. 43. ELIZABETH BETSY3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 26, 1806 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1882 in Iowa. She married ROBERT HODSON November 06, 1823 in Randolph Co; Indiana, son of THOMAS HODSON and RUTH MONTGOMERY. He was born 1802 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1855. Children of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and ROBERT HODSON are: i. RUTH4 HODSON, b. November 05, 1835, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. January 11, 1922, Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co; Iowa; m. THOMAS FRAZIER ADCOCK-EMRY, September 24, 1855, Jefferson Co; Iowa; b. July 26, 1830, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. November 06, 1895, Jefferson Co; Iowa. Notes for RUTH HODSON: OBITUARY: Ruth Hodson daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Hodson was born in Randolph County, Indiana, November 5, 1835 and passed away January 11, 1922, age 86 years 2 months and 6 days. She came with her parents to Iowa in 1841 and settled in the lower Richwoods neighborhood, having spent almost her entire in or near Pleasant Plain. She was united in marriage with Thomas F. Emry in the fall of 1853. To this union were born 6 children, 2 sons and 4 daughters. One son Robert H. of Brighton and one daughter Miss Susanna Emry at home survive her. One son and three daughters having preceeded her in death. Her husband passed away November 6, 1895. She was greatly loved by relatives and friends. She was a friend to all in times of need and was always thoughtful of others. Her parents were Conservative Friends and she held to that belief. Besides the son and daughter she leaves 17 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren and many nephews and neices, two sisters-in-law and friends with out number. She was the last one of a company of nineteen persons who came to Iowa from Indiana in 1841. This company came in five covered wagons and all settled near Pleasant Plain. Funeral services were held at the home Friday with burial in the Walnut (Grove?) Cemetery. More About RUTH HODSON: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa More About THOMAS FRAZIER ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa ii. JAMES F. "TONY" HODSON, b. June 11, 1826, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. March 12, 1893, Jefferson Co; Iowa; m. REBECCA ADCOCK-EMRY; b. August 08, 1834, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. May 17, 1883, Jefferson Co; Iowa. More About REBECCA ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa 44. FRANCIS SR.3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 16, 1802 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died November 1883 in Indiana. He married LETITIA CLEARWATER September 18, 1823 in Clinton Co; Indiana. She was born April 11, 1802 in Ohio, and died July 26, 1890 in Indiana. Notes for FRANCIS SR. FRAZIER: More About FRANCIS SR. FRAZIER: Occupation: Blacksmith & Bell-Maker Notes for LETITIA CLEARWATER: Children of FRANCIS FRAZIER and LETITIA CLEARWATER are: i. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER, b. 1824, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. Aft. 1863; m. JANE C. HAMMOND; b. 1831; d. Aft. 1900. ii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. December 12, 1826, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. August 02, 1908, Kansas; m. SUSANNAH JOHNSON; b. 1829; d. 1910. 141. iii. ELIJAH FRAZIER, b. February 12, 1827, Indiana; d. October 05, 1901, Indiana. iv. JAMES FRAZIER, b. March 16, 1829, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 13, 1890, Indiana; m. (1) PHEBE SMITH; b. 1826; d. 1856; m. (2) MARIAH SMITH; b. 1838; d. 1858; m. (3) RUTH WHITSON; b. 1837; d. 1912. v. LUCINDA FRAZIER, b. June 26, 1831, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. May 04, 1857; m. WILLIAM JENNINGS. 142. vi. CYRUS S. FRAZIER, b. April 10, 1833, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. July 28, 1893, Rooks, Kansas. vii. HANNAH FRAZIER, b. May 25, 1835, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. 1870; m. JOSEPH JENNINGS; b. 1859. viii. ISAIAH FRAZIER, b. April 29, 1837, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. March 23, 1916, Iowa; m. MARY EMILY JOHNSON; b. 1844; d. 1884. ix. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. November 29, 1839, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. September 25, 1840, Randolph Co; Indiana. x. FRANCIS FRAZIER, b. March 07, 1842, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. November 09, 1925, Randolph Co; Indiana; m. (1) SARAH WHITSON; b. 1839; d. 1862; m. (2) JANE CAROLINE SHOCKNEY; b. 1846; d. 1914. xi. ELIHU FRAZIER, b. October 06, 1843, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. March 31, 1922; m. MARY F. RUPERT; b. 1862. Notes for ELIHU FRAZIER: 45. JAMES3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1809, and died 1849. He married MARY "POLLY" NICHOLS. She was born 1805, and died 1887. Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MARY NICHOLS are: i. MATILDA4 FRAZIER, m. ? NORRIS. ii. SUSANNAH ELMA FRAZIER, b. 1841; m. ALFRED UNTHANK. iii. NANCY JANE FRAZIER, b. 1844; d. 1907; m. IRA EVANS QUIGG. 46. ISAIAH C.3 FRAZIER (JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1815, and died 1900. He married (1) FANNY ELLIS. She was born 1816. He married (2) ACHSAH ANN WAY. She was born 1822, and died 1891. Children of ISAIAH FRAZIER and FANNY ELLIS are: i. SAMUEL ELLIS4 FRAZIER, b. 1839; d. 1917; m. AMANDA FRANCIS BUNKER; b. 1836; d. 1868. ii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. 1842. iii. LETTIE FRAZIER, b. 1844. Children of ISAIAH FRAZIER and ACHSAH WAY are: iv. WILLIAM HENRY4 FRAZIER, b. 1852; d. 1929; m. MARY EMMA PRESNALL; b. 1862; d. 1953. v. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1855; d. 1855. vi. SUSANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1856; d. 1934; m. JOHN EDWARD MARTINDALE; b. 1849. vii. THOMAS ELLWOOD FRAZIER, b. 1858; d. 1862. viii. FRANCIS H. FRAZIER, b. 1861; d. 1862. ix. ANNA FRAZIER, b. 1853; m. WILLIAM MCCANNES. x. ISAIAH CLARKSON FRAZIER, b. 1863; d. 1936; m. ALICE PERMELIA FIKE; b. 1871; d. 1938. Generation No. 4 47. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER (ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)24,25 was born March 02, 1802 in Greene Co; Tennesee, and died May 13, 1845 in Rhea Co; Tennessee. He married RUTH CLAWSON. Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER: Samuel Frazier became a distinguished representative of the bar of this state. In young manhood he wedded Miss Ruth Clawson and established his home in Washington, Rhea County, where he won eminence as a member of the bar. He was for twenty-one years attorney general for the third district of Tennessee and continued in this position until the time of his death. It was said that he was the youngest man ever called to this office in the state. He left the impress of his individuality and ability upon the history of Tennessee not only through his powers as a lawyer but in many other ways as well. His wife became blind at the birth of their son, who was the second of their two children, their daughter being Mary, who was the wife of Dr. Barton Mynatt of Knox county, Tennessee. Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769–1923: Volume 2 ********************* A graduate of Washington College, was an early settler in Rhea County. Campbell’s Records of Rhea, pub. 1940, says that he "established himself in the practice of law at Washington. Elected Attorney General of his circuit and served 21 years, until his death." The circuit at the time of his death was composed of Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, and Roane Counties. More About SAMUEL FRAZIER: Burial: Mynatt Cemetery, Rhea Co; Tennessee Occupation: Lawyer Notes for RUTH CLAWSON: Became blind at the birth of their son. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and RUTH CLAWSON are: 143. i. MARY E.5 FRAZIER, b. January 02, 1829; d. January 11, 1914. 144. ii. SAMUEL JOSIAH ABNER FRAZIER, b. January 29, 1840, Rhea Co; Tennessee; d. December 11, 1921, Frazier's Beach, near Tampa, Florida. 48. THOMAS NEAL4 FRAZIER (ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)26,27 was born May 26, 1810, and died 1887. He married MARGARET M. REYNOLDS 1845. She was born 1824 in Tennessee, and died 1911. Notes for THOMAS NEAL FRAZIER: Thomas Neil Frazier, father of Senator Frazier, was graduated from Greeneville College and admitted to the bar at Washington, Tennessee, after which he became clerk and master of the chancery court of Bledsoe County. He resigned to engage in the practice of law at Pikeville and in 1861 was elected circuit judge, but before he could take his seat the state seceded and he never received his commission. Originally he was a stanch Union man, but after the state had adopted the policy of secession he did what he could to further the cause of the Confederacy. Following his removal to Rutherford county in 1863 he was appointed to the office of criminal judge for Davidson and Rutherford counties and remained upon the bench until impeached by a radical legislature in 1867, for releasing on habeas corpus several members of that body who absented themselves for the purpose of breaking a quorum. In 1870 his political rights were restored by a constitutional convention and he was reelected criminal judge of his old district, a circumstance indicating how the people of the community had stood behind him in the course he had pursued. He voluntarily retired from the bench in 1878 and died in 1887. Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769–1923: Volume 2 WILLIAM BRIMAGE BATE. *************** 1850 TENNESSEE CENSUS INDEXED BY COUNTY BL-292-745 BLEDSOE FRAZIER THOMAS N. 39 TN MARGARET M. 25 TN ELLAN A. 47 MARY E. 10 SAMUEL J. 4 SARAH J. M. 2 ****** 1860 Tennessee Census FRAZIER THOMAS N. 40 BL-41 BLEDSOE MARGARET 36 MARY 20 SAMUEL 14 SALLIE 11 REBECCA 9 THOMAS N. 6 JAMES 3 MARTHA 17 MILTON 10 DOLEVEYNE ANNA 31 MOORE ALEX F. 23 More About THOMAS NEAL FRAZIER: Individual Note: Scotish Occupation: circuit judge More About MARGARET M. REYNOLDS: Individual Note: French Huguenot ancestry Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and MARGARET REYNOLDS are: 145. i. JAMES B.5 FRAZIER, b. October 18, 1858, Pikeville, Bledsoe Co; Tennessee. ii. MARY E. FRAZIER. iii. SAMUEL J. FRAZIER. iv. SARAH J.M. FRAZIER. 49. ABNER4 FRAZIER (ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 02, 1806. Child of ABNER FRAZIER is: i. MARTHA JANE5 FRAZIER, b. August 29, 1842. 50. JOSEPH PARKS4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 04, 1801 in Greene Co; Tennesee, and died November 12, 1857. He married LUCINDA JANE WILLIAMS 1836 in Jackson Co; Alabama. She was born May 15, 1816, and died June 26, 1846. Notes for JOSEPH PARKS FRAZIER: Upon his return from the Indian War he was elected a Major General of the AL State Militia. A prosperous farmer in Jackson County, AL, he was also active in politics. Served as a representative in the AL State Legislature from 1835 to 1837, was a state senator from 1837 to 1838, was again representative from 1843 to 1844, and returned to the state senate in 1847 for 6 years. In 1852 he was elected President of the Democratic State Convention. Researcher: gfrazier@hotmail.com http://www.tnfraziers.com/samuel.html ************************** More About JOSEPH PARKS FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama Military service: 1836, Officer in the Indian WarFlorida More About LUCINDA JANE WILLIAMS: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and LUCINDA WILLIAMS are: 146. i. SAMUEL WILEY5 FRAZIER, b. November 22, 1837, Jackson Co; Alabama; d. May 17, 1910, Scottsboro, Alabama. 147. ii. MARY C. FRAZIER, b. November 12, 1842, Alabama; d. February 12, 1913. iii. LUCINDA J.P. FRAZIER, b. 1844; d. May 04, 1883. More About LUCINDA J.P. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co; Alabama 51. ROBERT4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 18, 1809 in Blount Co; Tennessee, and died February 26, 1872 in Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. He married ISABELLA COOPER MCKAMY October 19, 1837 in McMinn Co; Tennessee, daughter of JAMES MCKAMY and MARY HOUSTON. She was born March 30, 1817 in Roane Co; Tennessee, and died February 21, 1862 in Bellefonte, Jackson Co; Alabama. Notes for ROBERT FRAZIER: He was a Cumberland Presbyterian minister. The Rev. Robert FRAZIER edited the Athens, Tennessee, Courier from 1836 to 1841 and a newspaper in North AL. He was also an author and an editor of the church periodicals. Among them was The Ark, published from 1841 to 1850, and later The Cumberland Presbyterian Messenger. During the Civil War Robert FRAZIER served as a chaplain (Captain) with the 4th AL Inf. Regt. in the Army of Northern Virginia. Robert & Isabella lived at Athens and Memphis, TN and Bellefonte, AL. Researcher: gfrazier@hotmail.com More About ROBERT FRAZIER: Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, Chaplain 4th AL inf. Regt. Children of ROBERT FRAZIER and ISABELLA MCKAMY are: i. JULIEN5 FRAZIER, b. March 21, 1842, Athens, Tennessee; d. November 04, 1871, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. ii. MARY KATE FRAZIER, b. May 02, 1844, Athens, Tennessee; d. July 08, 1867, Jackson Co; Alabama. iii. ANN FRAZIER, b. May 14, 1847, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. 148. iv. FANNIE PUGH FRAZIER, b. July 11, 1848, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee; d. 1883. v. FLORA TURLEY FRAZIER, b. July 05, 1851, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee; d. November 05, 1868, Jackson Co; Alabama. vi. ANN MINERVA FRAZIER, b. Bef. 1855, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. Notes for ANN MINERVA FRAZIER: Lived for only 3 weeks. vii. ABNER FRAZIER, b. May 31, 1856; d. June 30, 1856, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. viii. RUTH FRAZIER, b. May 17, 1858; d. May 18, 1858. 149. ix. ISABELLA "BELLE" MCKAMY FRAZIER, b. September 04, 1859, Bellefonte, Jackson Co; Alabama; d. September 13, 1939, Hernando, MS. 52. ALBERT GALLATIN4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1811 in Tennessee, and died 1862 in Tippah Co; MS. He married CLARISSA K.. Notes for ALBERT GALLATIN FRAZIER: Was a Cumberland Presbyterian minister. In 1867 his brother Robert wrote of him and his work: "A. G., though less learned than his brother Samuel W., was faithful and true to the last. He d. from hardships and exposure incident to the war." Family appears on the 1860 Tippah County, MS census, Orizaba Post Office, with property worth more than $25,000, a considerable sum for that time. Much of this was apparently lost, however, during the Civil War. Albert Gallatin FRAZIER was probably named for Albert GALLATIN who championed Tennessee statehood as a Congressman in 1796 and later became Secretary of the Treasury under President Jefferson. Researcher: gfrazier@hotmail.com ************** Children of ALBERT FRAZIER and CLARISSA K. are: i. MARY E.5 FRAZIER, b. 1841, MS. ii. ANN I. FRAZIER, b. 1844, MS. iii. WILEY P. FRAZIER, b. 1847, MS. iv. AMY C. FRAZIER, b. 1849, MS. v. JOHN E. FRAZIER, b. 1851. 53. ABNER WHITE4 FRAZIER (BERIAH3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)28 was born October 11, 1821, and died June 15, 1893. He married MARY JANE CRAIGHEAD September 02, 1858 in Meigs Co; Tennessee. She was born March 10, 1828 in Jackson Co; Alabama, and died November 09, 1891. Notes for ABNER WHITE FRAZIER: Lived in Dayton, TN later in life. For many years he was a justice of the peace, and Goodspeed's History refers to him as an "influential citizen of Rhea County." He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In the Mexican War, he served as 3rd sergeant in Co. H, 1st Regiment of TN Volunteer Mounted Infantry. Researcher: gfrazier@hotmail.com ************* RHEA COUNTY, TN - CENSUS - 1870 Federal Census, 7th Civil District 59 59 FRAZIER Abner W 49 M W Farmer 1700 1000 TN Mary Jane 40 F W k-h AL Beriah A 10 M W TN Mary B 8 F W TN Mariah L 46 F W h-k 400 TN ______________ More About ABNER WHITE FRAZIER: Burial: Buttram Cemetery Military service: Mexican War Co. H 1st Rgt. TN More About MARY JANE CRAIGHEAD: Burial: Buttram Cemetery Children of ABNER FRAZIER and MARY CRAIGHEAD are: i. BERIAH "BEE" A.5 FRAZIER, b. November 21, 1859; m. A.R. WISEMAN, May 15, 1887. ii. MARY BARBARA FRAZIER, b. October 21, 1864; d. September 08, 1886; m. MILTON G. MCDONALD, October 07, 1884, Rhea Co; Tennessee; b. June 22, 1839; d. April 03, 1922. More About MARY BARBARA FRAZIER: Burial: Buttram Cemetery More About MILTON G. MCDONALD: Burial: Buttram Cemetery 54. BARBARA SOPHIA4 FRAZIER (BERIAH3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 07, 1826, and died December 20, 1857. She married JOHN L. RAMSEY November 11, 1848 in Rhea Co; Tennessee. He was born 1816. Children of BARBARA FRAZIER and JOHN RAMSEY are: i. WILLIAM A.5 RAMSEY, b. 1849. ii. SAMUEL SCOTT RAMSEY, b. 1850. iii. LOUISA J. RAMSEY, b. 1853. 55. BERIAH4 FRAZIER (BERIAH3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 18, 1832, and died January 06, 1872 in Gainesville, Texas. He married LOUISA ELLA LILLIARD September 01, 1858 in Meigs Co; Tennessee, daughter of JAMES LILLIARD. She was born January 15, 1837. Notes for BERIAH FRAZIER: Was a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was engaged in preaching and teaching in Decatur. He was among the early teachers at Decatur Academy (established in 1846), which was for many years the principal educational institution in Meigs County. On May 3, 1861 enlisted as a private in the company of TN Volunteers which did N. J. Lillard, his wife’s brother, captain. In June it became Company I of the 3rd TN Inf. Regt. and he was appointed chaplain. After Abt. 10 months of service with the Confederate Army in Virginia, he was discharged because of lung trouble. In 1867 he and his wife moved to Texas, hoping that climate would benefit his health. He d. there 5 years later at age 39. In 1887 his wife and daughter returned to Meigs County to live. Researcher gfrazier@hotmail.com ********** Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1862, 3rd TN Inf. Regt. Co. I. C.S.A. **************** 1860 Tennessee Census FRAZIER BERIAH 27 ME-58-166 MEIGS LOUISA E. 23 JAMES B. 2/12 **************** Children of BERIAH FRAZIER and LOUISA LILLIARD are: 150. i. MARY LOU5 FRAZIER, b. December 11, 1870, Texas; d. June 26, 1911, Rhea Co; Tennessee. ii. JAMES B. FRAZIER. 56. CONSTANTINE4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 16, 1804 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died May 26, 1869 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He married MARY E. LOONEY Abt. 1829. She was born November 03, 1808 in East Tennessee, and died November 21, 1895 in Henry Co; Tennessee. Notes for CONSTANTINE FRAZIER: 1828 First appears on the Tax List for Henry Co., TN, at which time he owned 100 acres of land. Land Grants in Henry Co., TN 1832, 190acres, West dist., book 3-A, page 134, grant #1962 1839, 36acres, West dist., book 5, page 397, grant #4028 1842, 50acres, West dist., book 1-A, page 153, grant #153 1847, 132.66acres, West dist., book 6, page 303, grant #4404 1847, 37acres, West dist., book 6, page 305, grant #4406 1847, 38.25acres, West dist., book 6, page 306, grant #4407 1849, 166acres, West dist, book 9-A, page 83, grant #9863 ************* Constantine's family must have suffered greatly during the war. His son Julian and his son-in-law, Elijah A. C. McGehee, lost their lives in battle. Much that the family had accumulated was probably lost; however, Constantine's will, dated Mar. 13, 1868 and probated Aug. 1869 (Henry Co. Will Book J-1, pp. 463- 466), still evidences a rather large estate. His wife and sons, David W. and Henry E. Frazier were appointed executors. *************************** 1850 Tennessee Census FRAZIER CONSTANTINE 46 TN HN-16-503 HENRY MARY E. 42 TN DAVID 17 ELIZ 15 SARAH J. 13 SUSAN L. 11 JULIAM 9 REBECCA 7 HENRY 4 MARY 1 ISAAC G. 34 Children of CONSTANTINE FRAZIER and MARY LOONEY are: 151. i. DAVID WILLIAM5 FRAZIER, b. May 21, 1833, Henry Co; Tennessee; d. November 26, 1898, Murray, Kentucky. 152. ii. ELIZABETH "BETSY" ANN FRAZIER, b. January 28, 1838; d. 1866. 153. iii. SARAH "SALLIE" JANE FRAZIER, b. April 29, 1839; d. February 25, 1917, Murray, Kentucky. iv. SUSAN L. FRAZIER, b. 1839. v. JULIAN FRAZIER, b. 1841. vi. REBECCA FRAZIER, b. 1843. vii. HENRY FRAZIER, b. 1846. viii. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1849. 57. FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)29 was born March 15, 1810 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died December 16, 1881 in Greene Co; Missouri. He married (1) MARIA J. CRAWFORD September 10, 1833 in Henry Co; Tennessee, daughter of WILLIAM CRAWFORD. She was born December 08, 1818, and died June 04, 1847 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He married (2) MALCENA BOONE April 26, 1848 in Greene Co; Missouri, daughter of COL. BOONE and OLIVE BIBBER. She was born April 15, 1820 in Missouri, and died June 16, 1900 in Missouri. Notes for FRANKLIN TENNESSEE FRAZIER: Land Grant: 1846 Henry Co., TN 266+ acres, West dist., book 2, page 978, grant#1830 ********************** From the HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY (1883) Franklin Tennessee Frazier was the third child of Julian and Elizabeth Frazier who reared a family of thirteen children. He was born near Knoxville, Tennessee, March 16, 1810. He grew to manhood upon his father's farm, and was educated at Paris, Tenn. He was married the first time to Maria J. Crawford, when he was twenty-three years of age. That union was blessed with five children, viz.: George W., Thos. M., Wm. J., James M., and Samuel L. His first wife died June 4, 1847, and he was married the second time, April 26, 1848, to Miss Malcena Boone, daughter of Col. Nathan Boone, of this county. By this marriage there are four children, viz.: Constantine C., Nathan B., Laura J., and Franklin T. Mr. Frazier was elected to the State Senate in 1858, and was one of the ablest members of that body. He met with the Legislature called by Gov. Jackson, at Neosho, and voted in favor of the secession ordinance. He was a member of Gov. Jackson's staff at the battle of Wilson's creek, and then went with the army to Arkansas, and lived in Fayetteville until 1863. He then went to Collin county, Texas and lived there until September, 1866. He then returned to Missouri and lived in Saline county, until 1867, and then returned to the farm he settled soon after coming to the State, and where his widow still lives. He carried on farming upon a large scale, and no man in the county stood higher in the regard of the people than he. He was always an unswerving Democrat,—never proved recreant to any trust committed to his care. He died upon the old homestead, December 16, 1881, in his seventy-second year and was buried in the family burying ground upon the home place by the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member _________________________ More About FRANKLIN TENNESSEE FRAZIER: Burial: Ash Grove Cemetery, Ash Grove, MO Children of FRANKLIN FRAZIER and MARIA CRAWFORD are: i. GEORGE W.5 FRAZIER, b. September 12, 1834; d. October 16, 1862, in the Battle of Corinth, MS. Notes for GEORGE W. FRAZIER: Military service: 1861, 1st Sgt. Co. C. 3rd MO Cav. C.S.A. 154. ii. THOMAS J. FRAZIER, b. December 22, 1836, Tennessee; d. 1879, Newbern, Dyer Co., TN. 155. iii. WILLIAM JULIAN FRAZIER, b. September 22, 1838, Henry Co; Tennessee; d. March 1874. iv. JAMES M. FRAZIER, b. March 08, 1840; d. October 31, 1847. v. SAMUEL L. FRAZIER, b. March 22, 1844; d. Aft. 1880. Children of FRANKLIN FRAZIER and MALCENA BOONE are: vi. CONSTANTINE C.5 FRAZIER. vii. NATHAN B. FRAZIER. viii. LAURA J. FRAZIER, m. ALBERT T. WEIR30, December 16, 1869; b. December 29, 1848, St. Clair Co; Missouri. Notes for ALBERT T. WEIR: Biographical Sketch of Albert T. Weir, Greene County, Missouri, Boone Township From "History of Greene County, Missouri," St. Louis: Western Historical Company, 1883. Mr. Weir is a native of St. Clair County, Missouri, born December 29, 1848. He was educated in the common schools, remaining in the county of his birth till the civil war. His father was Samuel and his mother Lettie (Compton) Weir, the latter having died in 1862. Early in the war, Mr. Weir was burned out by a marauding party from Kansas, and in the fall of 1861, the youthful Albert, then but thirteen years old, enlisted in the Confederate Service and fought till the surrender at Shreveport, in June, 1865, having participated in many hotly contested battles. He was on Shelby's raid through Missouri, and was three weeks in the saddle day and night. At the close of the war, Mr. Weir spent eight months in Tennessee, and returned thence to Callaway County, Mo. In 1869, he came to Greene County, where he engaged in blacksmithing for five years. He then purchased a farm in Boone Township and has ever since followed the vocation of a farmer. He now owns two good farms, one containing 160 acres, and the other 100 acres. Mr. Weir was married December 16, 1869, to Miss Laura J., daughter of ex-Senator Frank T. Frazier, of Greene County. They have a family of three girls and two boys. Mr. Weir is at present a popular salesman in the dry goods house of Wilkerson & McCray, though he resides just north of Ash Grove. He is a Freemason of good standing, and belongs to lodge number 436, A. F. & A. M., at Walnut Grove. ix. FRANKLIN T. FRAZIER. 58. WILLIAM M.4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1811 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He married (1) JUDITH ARUN October 10, 1839 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He married (2) CLARISSA BABB January 14, 1846 in Henry Co; Tennessee. She was born 1810 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1860. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and JUDITH ARUN are: i. SAMUEL V.5 FRAZIER, b. 1839. ii. CONSTANTINE FRAZIER, b. 1842. iii. WILLIAM M. FRAZIER, b. 1844. 59. PHETNA MALVINA4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1805 in Henry Co; Tennessee, and died 1852 in Kentucky. She married (1) WILLIAM EVAN LOONEY. He was born 1797 in Tennessee, and died 1836 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married (2) DAVID I. WHITNELL. Children of PHETNA FRAZIER and WILLIAM LOONEY are: 156. i. MARY JANE5 LOONEY, b. May 29, 1832, Henry Co; Tennessee; d. 1871. ii. SUSANNAH TENNESSEE LOONEY, b. 1836, Henry Co; Tennessee. iii. ANNA LIZA LOONEY, b. 1829, Henry Co; Tennessee. iv. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS LOONEY, b. April 09, 1831, Henry Co; Tennessee. 60. JOHN J.4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1820 in Tennessee. He married NANCY. She was born Abt. 1825 in North Carolina. Notes for JOHN J. FRAZIER: TENNESSEE STATE WIDE - CENSUS - Frazier and Variant Spellings, 1860 Tennessee Census FRAZIER JOHN J. 40 HN-265-463 HENRY NANCY 35 DANIEL 18 JOSEPH 14 EMILY J. 7 JOHN J. jr. 5 LUTHER L. 2 JAMES O. 5/12 Children of JOHN FRAZIER and NANCY are: i. DANIEL T.5 FRAZIER, b. 1841, Henry Co; Tennessee; m. MARTHA J. OWENS, November 20, 1861, Henry Co; Iowa. ii. JOSEPH FRAZIER, b. 1845, Henry Co; Tennessee. iii. HENRY L. FRAZIER, b. 1849, Henry Co; Tennessee. iv. EMILY J. FRAZIER, b. 1853, Henry Co; Tennessee. v. JOHN J. FRAZIER, b. 1855, Henry Co; Tennessee. vi. LUTHER L. FRAZIER, b. 1858, Henry Co; Tennessee. vii. JAMES O. FRAZIER, b. 1860, Henry Co; Tennessee. viii. JOHN J. FRAZIER JR.. 61. LEVI D.4 FRAZIER (JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1828. He married SARAH J. WIMBERLEY March 14, 1848 in Henry Co; Tennessee. She was born Abt. 1833 in Henry Co; Tennessee. Child of LEVI FRAZIER and SARAH WIMBERLEY is: i. MARTHA ANN5 FRAZIER, b. 1849. 62. JULIAN4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)31 was born Abt. 1808 in Tennessee. He married MARTHA MORRIS December 30, 1835 in Grainger Co; Tennessee. She was born Abt. 1806 in Virginia. Notes for JULIAN FRAZIER: 1850 Census of DYER County, TN p.203A 7 469 469 FRAZIER Thomas 66 M W Farmer 900 NC 8 469 469 FRAZIER Julian 42 M W Lawyer TN 9 469 469 FRAZIER Martha 44 F W VA 10 469 469 FRAZIER John M. 12 M W TN X 11 469 469 FRAZIER J. K. P. 9 M W TN X ___________________ Children of JULIAN FRAZIER and MARTHA MORRIS are: i. JOHN M.5 FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1838. ii. J.K.P. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1841. 63. WILLIAM G.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1810 in Tennessee, and died 1853 in Dyer Co; Tennessee. Children of WILLIAM G. FRAZIER are: i. MISSOURI ELIZABETH5 FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1840, Tennessee. More About MISSOURI ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Occupation: school teacher ii. MARY C FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1844, Tennessee; m. J.S. MCCORKLE, August 04, 1871, Dyer Co; Tennessee. Marriage Notes for MARY FRAZIER and J.S. MCCORKLE: Officiant to the marriage was Rev. G. R. McGhee. 64. SAMUEL W.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1811 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1851 in Dyer Co; Tennessee. He married LYDIA JULIAN March 06, 1835 in Knox Co; Tennessee, daughter of STEPHEN JULIAN and SARAH BIRAM. She was born Abt. 1814 in Tennessee. Notes for SAMUEL W. FRAZIER: By 1840 Samuel and Lydia had moved to Dyer Co., TN, where he was a farmer in the Sixth Civil District. In 1848 he was a delegate in the Presidential Election. According to Dyer Co. deed book G. page 34, in Nov. 1848 Samuel and Nathan Jones conveyed to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and to the common school commissioners of the Sixth Civil District a tract of land containing an estimated two and one-half acres. the Church was to have the western half of the tract and the school commissioners the eastern half. Samuel W. Frazier was one of the three school commissioners at that time. Researcher: Gary Frazier 1850 Census of DYER County, TN p.202B 15 464 464 FRAZIER S. W. 39 M W Farmer 1,500 TN 16 464 464 FRAZIER Lydia 36 F W TN 17 464 464 FRAZIER Thomas 14 M W TN X 18 464 464 FRAZIER S. J. 13 F W TN X 19 464 464 FRAZIER Missouri 10 F W TN X 20 464 464 FRAZIER M. 7 F W TN X 21 465 465 FRAZIER William G. 40 M W Farmer 900 TN 22 465 465 FRAZIER A. C. 27 F W TN 23 465 465 FRAZIER M. E. 11 F W TN X 24 465 465 FRAZIER M. C. 7 F W TN X Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and LYDIA JULIAN are: i. THOMAS J.5 FRAZIER, b. 1838, Tennessee; d. 1879, Newbern, Dyer Co., TN. ii. SARAH JANE "SALLIE" FRAZIER, b. 1840, Gibson Co; Tennessee; m. (1) CHARLES J. WHITTLE; m. (2) JOHN H. LASLEY, 1877; b. 1818, Tennessee. Notes for JOHN H. LASLEY: John H. Lasley, a pioneer citizen of Tennessee, was born in 1818, and is a son of Thomas and Catherine (Pickard) Lasley, who were born in North Carolina and were married shortly after coming to Tennessee. The father was a farmer, and served in the war of 1812 under Jackson. He lived in Maury County at the time of his death, which occurred in 1873. His wife's death occurred fourteen years earlier. Up to the age of twenty-two our subject's days were spent on a farm. He was then married to Elizabeth A. Thompson, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Thompson. She was born in Maury County, in 1823, and is the mother of one daughter. His wife died in 1841 and the daughter in 1884. In 1845 he married Isabella N. Baldridge, daughter of James L. and N. (Henderson) Baldridge. She was born in Maury County, in 1819, and became the mother of seven children, one of whom is dead. She died in 1875. In 1877 he was married to Sarah J. (Frazier) Whittle, widow of Charles J. Whittle. By her he became the father of one son and one daughter, the former of whom is dead. This wife was born in Gibson County , in 1840. In 1855 he located on his present farm of 200 acres of fairly improved land. His possessions have been gained by his honesty, energy and perseverance. In May, 1861, he joined the Confederate Army, Forty-seventh Regiment Tennessee, and served about ten months, when he was compelled to return home on account of his health. He was at Shiloh and acted as captain, but was first lieutenant. He is a Democrat and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His wife belongs to the Baptist Church. Goodspeed Bibliographies, 1887, Gibson County TN http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/GS/l-gdsp.htm More About JOHN H. LASLEY: Occupation: Farmer 157. iii. MARTHA F. FRAZIER, b. 1842, Tennessee. 158. iv. MARY L. FRAZIER, b. 1845, Tennessee. 65. SARAH4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1811 in Wayne Co; Ohio, and died September 1896 in Union Twp, Hardin Co; IA. She married JAMES VALENTINE July 25, 1828 in Wayne Co; Ohio, son of HENRY VALENTINE. He was born in Maysville, Kentucky, and died April 14, 1865. More About JAMES VALENTINE: Occupation: shoemake, minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for thirty-five years Children of SARAH FRAZIER and JAMES VALENTINE are: 159. i. DAVID S.5 VALENTINE, b. November 02, 1832, New Castle, Henry county, Indiana. ii. JOHN VALENTINE, d. June 07, 1907, Union. Notes for JOHN VALENTINE: remained in Henry county, Indiana, until 1857, then emigrated to Hardin county, Iowa, later moving to Kansas iii. SARAH VALENTINE, m. JACK DAVIS. iv. LEAH VALENTINE, m. DAVID WILLIAMS. More About DAVID WILLIAMS: Occupation: Dunkard preacher v. MINERVA VALENTINE, m. WILLIAM BATES. vi. LETHA A. VALENTINE, d. Missouri; m. ISAAC COWICK; d. Missouri. vii. JAMES H. VALENTINE. Notes for JAMES H. VALENTINE: member of Company F, Thirty-second Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and saw three years' service in the Civil war viii. MARTHA A. VALENTINE, m. DAVID LONG. Notes for MARTHA A. VALENTINE: Twin to James. More About DAVID LONG: Occupation: Grundy Co; Iowa ix. MARGARET VALENTINE, m. DAVID WENTWORTH. x. AMANDA VALENTINE. Notes for AMANDA VALENTINE: drowned at Benson Mill when a young woman. Twin to A.J. xi. A.J. VALENTINE. Notes for A.J. VALENTINE: Twin to Amanda 66. SIMEON HAYS4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1805 in North Carolina. He married REBECCA VALENTINE. She was born 1806 in Kentucky. Children of SIMEON FRAZIER and REBECCA VALENTINE are: 160. i. HENRY VALENTINE5 FRAZIER, b. September 01, 1828, Cadiz, Henry Co; IN. ii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1833, Indiana; m. NERR PUGH, March 23, 1851, Warren Co; Indiana. iii. WILLIAM H. FRAZIER, b. 1836, Indiana. iv. MARGARET G. FRAZIER, b. 1838, Indiana. v. ADALINE FRAZIER, b. 1839, Indiana. vi. S. BENTON FRAZIER, b. 1841, Indiana. 161. vii. MARTHA ELLEN FRAZIER, b. 1843, Indiana. viii. REBECCA CAROLINA FRAZIER, b. 1846, Indiana. 67. JOSIAH CYRUS4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 15, 1803 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married (1) ELIZABETH FOUST December 18, 1830 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. She was born 1810 in North Carolina. He married (2) SALLY COLVIN February 1833. Children of JOSIAH FRAZIER and ELIZABETH FOUST are: 162. i. CALVIN5 FRAZIER, b. March 1832, Randolph Co; North Carolina. ii. JANE FRAZIER. iii. POLLY FRAZIER, b. 1834, Randolph Co; North Carolina. iv. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1837, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 68. JANE4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 20, 1805 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died Abt. 1855 in Hancock Co; Illinois. She married TRAVIS DAVENPORT October 25, 1826 in Randolph Co; Indiana, son of JOEL DAVENPORT and SARAH BOYD. He was born October 05, 1806 in Tabernacle Twp, Randolph Co; Nc, and died June 07, 1858 in Wythe Twp; Hancock Co; Ill. Children of JANE FRAZIER and TRAVIS DAVENPORT are: i. SARAH5 DAVENPORT, b. 1828, Sandy Creek, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. THOMAS F. FRY, December 24, 1854. ii. ELIZABETH DAVENPORT, b. 1830, Sandy Creek, Randolph Co; North Carolina. iii. JENNY C. DAVENPORT, b. 1832, Dick Johnson Twp,Clay Co; IN. iv. MARY A. "POLLY" DAVENPORT, b. 1835, Dick Johnson Twp,Clay Co; IN. v. NANCY M. DAVENPORT, b. 1837, Dick Johnson Twp,Clay Co; IN. 163. vi. MARTHA M. DAVENPORT, b. 1839, Bowen, Hancock Co; IN; d. 1900, Waco Twp, Sedgwick Co; KS. vii. TRAVIS F. DAVENPORT, b. April 06, 1843, Bowen, Hancock Co; IN; d. Abt. 1858, Vernon Co., Mo. viii. RHODA JANE DAVENPORT, b. May 25, 1845, Bowen, Hancock Co; IN. ix. LUCINDA C. DAVENPORT, b. January 05, 1848, Bowen, Hancock Co; IN. x. SARAH DAVENPORT. xi. ELIZABETH DAVENPORT. xii. JENNY C. DAVENPORT. xiii. MARY A. DAVENPORT. xiv. NANCY M. DAVENPORT. 164. xv. MARTHA M. DAVENPORT. xvi. TRAVIS F. DAVENPORT. xvii. RHODA JANE DAVENPORT. xviii. LUCINDA C. DAVENPORT. 69. ELIZABETH4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 10, 1808 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. She married ABSALOM DAVENPORT October 25, 1829 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, son of JOEL DAVENPORT and SARAH BOYD. He was born 1802 in Tabernacle Twp, Randolph Co; Nc, and died 1864 in Edan Twp, Decatur Co; Iowa. Children of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and ABSALOM DAVENPORT are: i. NANCY JANE5 DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1832, Indiana. ii. PLEASANT LAFAYETTE DAVENPORT, b. June 24, 1839, Indiana; d. December 31, 1916, Kellerton, Ringgold Co., Ia. More About PLEASANT LAFAYETTE DAVENPORT: Burial: Kellerton Cem., Ringgold Co., Ia iii. GEORGE DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1841. iv. HESTER DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1843. v. JOHN H. DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1845. vi. JAMES L. DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1847. vii. SARAH DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1849. viii. WILLIAM W. DAVENPORT, b. July 31, 1830, North Carolina; d. May 30, 1870, Decatur Co., Iowa. More About WILLIAM W. DAVENPORT: Burial: Meek Cemetery, Eden Twsp., Decatur Co., Ia 70. GEORGE B.4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 22, 1810 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH WHEELER February 23, 1831 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born March 04, 1812 in North Carolina. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and ELIZABETH WHEELER are: i. SARAH5 FRAZIER, b. January 06, 1832, North Carolina; m. ISAAC H. BARKER, June 17, 1861. 165. ii. TRAVIS MARION FRAZIER, b. January 31, 1833, Randolph Co; North Carolina. iii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. 1836, North Carolina; d. 1917; m. LEVI WILLIAM ALLRED, March 31, 1859. 166. iv. JAMES RILEY FRAZIER, b. February 07, 1837, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. February 08, 1917, Franklinville, Randolph Co; NC. v. GEORGE EDMUND FRAZIER, b. 1840, Randolph Co; North Carolina. vi. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. January 31, 1843, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. February 09, 1913; m. ZENO W. COX, March 21, 1875; d. January 11, 1893. vii. MARY J. FRAZIER, b. October 04, 1844, North Carolina; d. August 10, 1927; m. A. PRESTON OSBORN, August 26, 1880; d. December 31, 1894. 167. viii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN FRAZIER, b. January 08, 1847, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. January 31, 1911, Raleigh, Wake Co; NC. ix. CYNTHIA REBECCA FRAZIER, b. 1849, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. JAMES FIELDS. 168. x. MARMON JOSIAH FRAZIER, b. April 12, 1852, North Carolina; d. February 26, 1912. xi. WILLIAM H. FRAZIER, b. 1863, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 71. NANCY ANN4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 04, 1813 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. She married DAVID FRAZIER October 16, 1830 in North Carolina, son of JOHN FRAZIER and MARJORIE STANLEY. He was born October 05, 1806 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1870. Children are listed above under (40) David Frazier. 72. PLEASANT4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 19, 1815 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died May 04, 1882 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married FALBA CAROLINE MATTHEWS November 19, 1839 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of DANIEL MATHEWS and ELIZABETH CRAVEN. She was born May 16, 1822 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died January 02, 1897 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. More About PLEASANT FRAZIER: Burial: Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery, Randolph Co; NC More About FALBA CAROLINE MATTHEWS: Burial: Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery, Randolph Co; NC Children of PLEASANT FRAZIER and FALBA MATTHEWS are: i. ELIZABETH JANE5 FRAZIER, b. January 16, 1841, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. March 11, 1900; m. HENRY Y. KIVETT, January 31, 1861. ii. NANCY LOUISA FRAZIER, b. April 30, 1842, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. June 22, 1864. 169. iii. GEORGE M. DALLAS FRAZIER, b. November 14, 1843, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. March 03, 1922. 170. iv. JOSIAH ANDERSON FRAZIER, b. October 05, 1845, Greensboro, Guilford Co; NC; d. November 16, 1915, Grove, Delaware Co; OK. 171. v. WILLIAM JASPER FRAZIER, b. January 13, 1848, Greensboro, Randolph Co; NC; d. September 13, 1923. 172. vi. DAVID NEWTON FRAZIER, b. February 04, 1850, Greensboro, Randolph Co; NC; d. August 05, 1932, Columbia, Randolph Co; NC. 173. vii. CALVIN GRAVES FRAZIER, b. August 31, 1852, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. January 27, 1926, Asheboro, Randolph Co; NC. viii. SARAH LILLY/LANA FRAZIER, b. August 12, 1855, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. October 28, 1935; m. MILTON BURGESS, September 11, 1879. ix. LUCINDA CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. October 20, 1857, Greensboro, Guilford Co; North Carolina. x. FANNY ISABEL FRAZIER, b. February 06, 1860, Greensboro, Guilford Co; North Carolina. xi. THOMAS PLEASANT FRAZIER, b. November 04, 1861, Greensboro, Guilford Co; North Carolina. xii. HENRY C. FRAZIER, b. May 08, 1866, Greensboro, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 73. MARMADUKE "M.D."4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1)32 was born December 01, 1823 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died July 15, 1897 in Sebastion Co; Arizona. He married REBECCA J. CURTIS October 07, 1847 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of HARRISON CURTIS and MARY WRIGHT. She was born May 26, 1830 in North Carolina. Notes for MARMADUKE "M.D." FRAZIER: History of Benton County SEBASTIAN COUNTY - page 1317 M. D. Frazier, farmer of Sebastian County, Ark., was born in North Carolina December 1, 1823, and is the fourth son of ten children, three living, born to the marriage of George Frazier and Sarah Russell, both of whom were North Carolinians, born in 1777 and 1782, and died in 1865 and 1851, respectively. The father was a farmer, and a son of George and Mary Frazier, natives of North Carolina. George Frazier was a farmer and stock raiser, a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was at the battle of Cowpens and Guilford Court-House. The paternal great-grandfather, Thomas Frazier, was a Scotchman, and at a very early day crossed the Atlantic and settled first in Pennsylvania and then in North Carolina. The maternal grandparents, George and Rebecca Russell, were born in England and North Carolina, respectively, the former coming to the United States and settling in North Carolina at an early day. He also served in the Revolutionary War. M. D. Frazier, whose name heads this sketch, remained in his native State until twenty-four years of age, receiving but limited early educational advantages. In 1847 he was married to Miss Rebecca Curtis, who was born in North Carolina on the 26th of May, 1830, and a daughter of Harrison and Mary (Wright) Curtis. The father was a distiller in North Carolina, and died in 1845, his wife dying in 1832. Mr. Frazier and family moved from North Carolina to Little Rock, Ark., in 1848, and afterward to Searcy County, thence to Texas in 1859, and in 1860 came to Sebastian County and bought the farm of eighty acres where he now lives. He has since increased his acreage to 700, with 240 acres under cultivation. He served in the Home Guards for some time during the war, and was quite severely wounded in the skirmish at Salem. He is a Mason, a member of the Methodist Protestant Church, and a Republican in politics, casting his first vote for James K. Polk. His children, who are living, are as follows: Sally I. (Mrs. Keener), B. F., John R., Julia A., Susan E. (Mrs. Taylor), and George M. Children of MARMADUKE FRAZIER and REBECCA CURTIS are: i. DAVID5 FRAZIER, b. August 27, 1848, Little Rock, Pulaski Co; Arkansas; d. March 08, 1849. 174. ii. SALLY I. FRAZIER, b. February 27, 1831, Searcy Co; Arkansas; d. April 03, 1910, Scott Co; Arkansas. iii. MARY FRAZIER, b. July 14, 1855, Searcy Co; Arkansas; d. April 1861. iv. GEORGE B. FRAZIER, b. May 17, 1857; d. July 19, 1860. v. SUSAN E. FRAZIER, m. TAYLOR. vi. GEORGE M. FRAZIER. vii. MARTHA FRAZIER. 74. RICHARD4 FRAZIER (JOHN3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 26, 1808 in Butler Co, Ohio, and died May 29, 1878. He married MARY ANN YORK January 23, 1834 in Butler Co; Ohio, daughter of ABRAHAM YORK and MARY MCCORMICK. She was born September 11, 1816 in Oxford, Butler Co; Ohio, and died December 23, 1906 in Clinton Co; Indiana. Children of RICHARD FRAZIER and MARY YORK are: i. MARY5 FRAZIER, b. August 24, 1835; d. 1838. ii. ANDREW FRAZIER, b. July 24, 1837; d. 1838. iii. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. February 01, 1839; d. 1848. iv. JAMES MILTON FRAZIER, b. March 10, 1843; d. 1843. v. WILLIAM WALLACE FRAZIER, b. August 04, 1844, Frankfort, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. April 27, 1887, Park City, Summit Co; Utah. vi. TAYLOR BARD FRAZIER, b. 1848, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. October 01, 1934, Frankfort, Clinton Co; Indiana; m. LAURA ALMEDIA COLBY, September 28, 1870; b. April 11, 1851, Ohio; d. April 09, 1917, Clinton Co; Indiana. vii. JULIA ANN FRAZIER, b. October 27, 1853, Frankfort, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. March 13, 1923, Indianapolis, Marion Co; Indiana; m. (1) PALMER; m. (2) JOSEPH G. HOLLIDAY. viii. NEWTON JASPER FRAZIER, b. March 23, 1857, Frankfort, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. June 06, 1903, Lafayette Co; Mississippi; m. (1) SARAH HARRIET HUTCHINSON; m. (2) YUBA ALICE MICHAEL, February 04, 1879, Clinton Co; Indiana. ix. ELIZABETH ANN FRAZIER. x. JOHN BRIDGEFORD FRAZIER. 75. JOHN RILEY4 FRAZIER (WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1815 in Wayne Co; Illinois, and died Bef. 1860 in Wayne Co; Illinois. He married RACHEL CAMPBELL Abt. 1840 in Wayne Co; Illinois, daughter of WILLIAM CAMPBELL and ELIZABETH DORRIS. She was born 1816 in Tennessee. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and RACHEL CAMPBELL are: 175. i. WILLIAM5 FRAZIER, b. 1837, Illinois. ii. SARAH ANN FRAZIER. 176. iii. HENRY LLOYD FRAZIER, b. February 03, 1844, Wayne Co; Illinois. 177. iv. JOHN PRIESTLY FRAZIER, b. September 1846, Wayne Co; Illinois. 76. ALFRED/MILFORD4 FRAZIER (WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1818. He married MATILDA M. CAMPBELL. Child of ALFRED/MILFORD FRAZIER and MATILDA CAMPBELL is: i. LLOYD E.5 FRAZIER. 77. HARRISON4 FRAZIER (WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 01, 1828 in Wayne Co; Illinois, and died May 19, 1909 in Johnson Co; Arizona. He married AMANDA M. CAMPBELL August 01, 1846 in Wayne Co; Illinois, daughter of WILLIAM CAMPBELL and ELIZABETH DORRIS. She was born August 02, 1828 in Pennsylvania, and died January 28, 1908 in Johnson Co; Arizona. More About HARRISON FRAZIER: Burial: Clarksville, Johnson Co; Arizona More About AMANDA M. CAMPBELL: Burial: Clarksville, Johnson Co; Arizona Children of HARRISON FRAZIER and AMANDA CAMPBELL are: 178. i. WILLIAM JEFFERSON5 FRAZIER, b. May 31, 1847, Illinois; d. Illinois. ii. REBECCA ANN FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1853. iii. JOHN RILEY FRAZIER, b. November 06, 1849. 179. iv. GEORGE WASHINGTON FRAZIER, b. April 19, 1854, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. December 02, 1940, Arizona. v. MARY ANN "MOLLY" FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1856. vi. ISAAC NEWTON FRAZIER, b. January 03, 1859. vii. ELIZABETH HARRISON FRAZIER, b. October 03, 1862. viii. ZILPHA THEODOCIA FRAZIER, b. June 21, 1866. ix. AMANDA JANE FRAZIER, b. June 04, 1869. 78. GEORGE WASHINGTON4 FRAZIER (WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1830 in Wayne Co; Illinois, and died August 10, 1864 in Atlanta, Fulton Co; Georgia. He married ELIZABETH HENNIKER March 31, 1850 in Wayne Co; Illinois. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and ELIZABETH HENNIKER are: i. MARTHA E.5 FRAZIER, b. August 24, 1852. ii. ELIZABETH J. FRAZIER, b. July 24, 1856. iii. PENELOPE FRAZIER, b. April 21, 1857. iv. GEORGE ANN FRAZIER, b. December 26, 1861. 79. JOHN C.4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)33,34,35 was born January 15, 1803 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 21, 1868 in Harrison, Iowa. He married (1) MARGARET "PEGGY" CARTER February 05, 1821 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of CALEB CARTER and PHEBE WILLIAMS. She was born Abt. 1803 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1830 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married (2) ELIZABETH HIBBS March 28, 1831 in Putnam Co; Indiana. She was born February 08, 1811 in Kentucky, and died September 12, 1867. Notes for JOHN C. FRAZIER: SOURCE: Historic Greene County, Tennessee and its People 1783-1992 between the years 1800-1900 JOHN C. FRAZIER John C. Frazier was born 15 Jan. 1803 in Greene County, TN. His first wife's name and marriage date, and the names of his parents are educated guesses from birth and marriage records of Greene County. I believe he was the son of David and Elizabeth (Parker) Frazier, and the grandson of Thomas and Sarah Frazier, making him a cousin to the other two John Fraziers who also lived in Greene County. If his parentage is correct, he had at least 9 brothers and sisters, whose names I don't know. The Fraziers came from Scotland to Guilford and Randolph Counties, NC before settling in Greene County before 1800. Apparently John married Margaret "Peggy" Carter, probably the daughter of Caleb and Phebe (Williams) Carter, 5 Feb. 1821 in Greene County. They had four sons: William Dow (or David), was born 31 Oct. 1821. He married Sarah Ann Evans 18 April 1850 and died 29 Oct. 1902. James Nathan Frazier was born 4 Sept. 1823. He married Cornelia Simpson 24 Aug. 1848 and died 19 May 1896. Samuel D. Frazier was born 31 Dec. 1825, and Thomas W. Frazier 26 July 1828, all in Greene County. Of the two younger sons, nothing is known for sure. There was a Samuel Frazier of the right age who lived in Jefferson and Oregon Counties, MO, and in Fulton County, AR, who could have been John C. Frazier's son. He had two wives, Eliza and Polly, and about 12 children. Thomas W. Frazier still lived with his father in 1850, but there is no further record of him. John's first wife apparently died between 1828 and 1830, Probably in Greene County. John married Elizabeth Hibbs 28 March 1831 in Putnam County, Indiana. He migrated there with many other Frazier families about 1829, settling near Reelsville. While there, John and Elizabeth had 7 daughters and 3 sons. They are as follows: Sarah Elizabeth born 8 Jan. 1832; married Jonathon L. Jones 21 June 1846; died 7 Aug. 1922. Mary L. born 16 Oct. 1833. She was the only one of John's children to die in infancy. Barbara Jane "Jennie" 9 March 1835; married George Ratleff McIntosh 27 March 1853; died 14 Oct. 1906. Mary Candace 9 Dec. 1836; married George W. Moore 8 Jan. 1854. Hannah I. born 28 Aug. 1838; married Jacob Cox 28 Nov. 1855; died 28 Nov. 1932. Nancy A. born 7 March 1840; married Thomas H. Faith 11 Oct. 1858; died 9 July 1903. Emily Malinda born 27 April 1842; married her second cousin Thomas John Frazier 22 Jan. 1860; 25 July 1936. John R. Lennox Frazier born 12 Feb. 1844 and died 17 June 1866. George McMahan Frazier born 21 Jan. 1849; married Rebecca Faith, sister of Thomas H. Faith above, children of Thomas B. and Evaline Faith. Joseph Henry Byron Frazier born 12 April 1852; married Nancy Ann Lucky 17 Oct. 1877; died 4 May 1936. In addition, John C. Frazier raised his second wife's daughter Minerva Catherine Hibbs, who was born in KY 4 Feb. 1827; and married her stepfather's cousin, also named John Frazier. John died 21 May 1868 in Harrison County, Iowa, and is buried in the Frazier Cemetery near Missouri Valley. He and his first wife were my 3rd great grandparents. *Submitted by Kent D. Myrick, 2802 N. 32nd Place, Pheonix, AZ 85008* (Have copy of actual biography) ****************** 1856 Harrison County Iowa State Census Calhoun Township http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/census/1856_Census_Calhoun.htm 11 13 John C. Frazier 53 M 0 M 0 1 TN Farmer Elisabeth Frazier 48 F 0 M 0 1 Kent Nancy A. Frazier 16 F 0 0 0 1 Ind Emily M. Frazier 14 F 0 0 0 1 Ind John R. Frazier 14 M 0 0 0 1 Ind George Frazier 7 M 0 0 0 1 Ind Joseph Frazier 4 M 0 0 0 1 IndHistoric Greene County, Tennessee and its People 1783-1992 between the years 1800-1900 More About JOHN C. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetary; Harrison, Iowa More About ELIZABETH HIBBS: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MARGARET CARTER are: 180. i. WILLIAM DOW "DAVID"5 FRAZIER, b. October 31, 1821, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. October 29, 1902, Jefferson twp; Harrison Co; Iowa. ii. SAMUEL D. FRAZIER, b. December 31, 1825, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. ELIZA, 1845; b. 1825, Tennessee. Marriage Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER and ELIZA: Selected U.S./Internat'l Marriage Records, 1340-1980 Frazier, Samuel D. Marriage Year : 1845 Gender : M Birth Year : 1825 Birth Location Code : TN Spouse : ???, Eliza Birth Year : 1825 Birth Location Code : TN Source Number : 1652.021 Source Type : Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents Number of Pages : 1 181. iii. JAMES NATHAN FRAZIER, b. September 04, 1823, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. May 19, 1896, Manteno, Shelby Co; IA. 182. iv. THOMAS WILEY FRAZIER, b. July 26, 1828, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. 1882, Double Branch Cemetery, Bates, MO. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH HIBBS are: 183. v. MINERVA CATHERINE5 HIBBS, b. February 04, 1826, Green, Warren Co; KY; d. June 13, 1900, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. 184. vi. SARAH ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. January 08, 1832, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. August 07, 1922, Aberdeen, Brown Co; SD. vii. MARY L. FRAZIER, b. October 16, 1833, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. Putnam Co; Indiana. More About MARY L. FRAZIER: Cause of Death: died in infancy 185. viii. BARBARA JANE "JENNIE" FRAZIER, b. March 09, 1835, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. October 14, 1906, Harrison Co; Iowa. 186. ix. MARY CANDACE FRAZIER, b. December 09, 1836, Putnam Co; Indiana. 187. x. HANNAH ISABELL FRAZIER, b. August 28, 1838, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. November 28, 1932, Harrison Co; Iowa. 188. xi. NANCY A. FRAZIER, b. March 07, 1840, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. July 09, 1903, Harrison Co; Iowa. 189. xii. EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER, b. April 27, 1842, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. July 25, 1936, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. xiii. JOHN R. LENNOX FRAZIER, b. February 12, 1844, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. July 17, 1866, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About JOHN R. LENNOX FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA 190. xiv. GEORGE MCMAHAN FRAZIER, b. January 21, 1849, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. Bef. 1900. 191. xv. JOSEPH HENRY BYRON FRAZIER, b. April 02, 1852, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. May 02, 1935, Sioux City, Woodbury Co; IA. 80. VINCENT V.4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1819 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married (1) MARIA S. BALCH October 13, 1837 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 1819 in Tennessee. He married (2) JEMIMA AIKEN Bef. 1860 in Yell Co; Arkansas. She was born 1816 in Tennessee. Children of VINCENT FRAZIER and MARIA BALCH are: i. JANE5 FRAZIER, b. 1839, Tennessee. ii. FLORA A. FRAZIER, b. 1844, Greene Co; Tennessee. iii. MARIA LOUISA FRAZIER, b. 1846, Yell Co; Arkansas. Children of VINCENT FRAZIER and JEMIMA AIKEN are: 192. iv. WILLIAM V.5 FRAZIER, b. August 1854, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. 1930, Yell Co; Arkansas. 193. v. ROBERT NATHANIEL FRAZIER, b. October 17, 1857, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. January 01, 1928, Yell Co; Arkansas. vi. MARY MARGARET FRAZIER, b. 1858. 81. LAVINA4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)36 was born March 19, 1812 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died January 27, 1901 in Darlington, Gentry Co; Missouri. She married LEWIS JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN37 March 03, 1831 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He was born April 12, 1811 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died March 26, 1896 in Darlington, Gentry Co; Missouri. Notes for LAVINA FRAZIER: Obituary of Levina Christian, died January 27, 1901; taken from the January 31, 1901 issue of the Darlington Record. Mrs. Levina Christian died of old age at the home of her son, J.S. Christian, last Sunday night, Jan. 27, aged 88 years, 9 months and 27 days. She was born in the state of Tennessee, her parents moving to Indiana in 1828. She was married to Lewis J. Christian in 1830. Thirteen children were born to this union, only three of whom survive. These are: T.N. Christian of Griswold, Iowa; Mrs. Malinda Spencer of Blair, Nebraska, and Joseph S. Christian of this place. Mrs. Christian moved with her husband to Missouri in 1848, and had lived in this county ever since that time. Her husband died in March 1896. She joined the Baptist church when only 16 years of age, and had lived a devoted Christian life. Owing to failing health, she had been unable to attend church services for many years, but she continued to hold her membership with the Long Branch congregation to the last, and died as she had lived - firm in the faith of happiness beyond the grave. In this community, where she lived for over half a century, Grandma Christian was loved by a host of friends, and these friends will join the family in mourning the loss of this good old Christian mother. A short funeral service was conducted at the grave by Rev. Shelby on Tuesday at 1 o'clock p.m., after which the remains were laid to rest in the Long Branch Cemetery. More About LAVINA FRAZIER: Burial: Long Branch Cemetary Notes for LEWIS JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN: Obituary of Lewis Christian. Died March 26, 1896; taken from the April 2, 1896 issue of the Darlington Record. It also appeared in the Albany Ledger. Louis Jefferson Christian, one of the early settlers of Gentry County, died at his home 3 1/2 miles west of Darlington, on Thursday, March 26, 1896. Had he lived until the 12th of this month he would have been 85 years of age. He came to this county about 45 years ago. His wife, who has traveled life's pathways with him for nearly 66 years, is 84 years old, and still very active and strong for one of that age. Deceased was a kind parent, and an accommodating neighbor and friend. He was the father of 12 children, four of whom survive him. the remains were consigned to their final resting place in the Long Branch Cemetery, Friday, in the presence of a number of sorrowing friends and neighbors. More About LEWIS JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN: Burial: Long Branch Cemetary Children of LAVINA FRAZIER and LEWIS CHRISTIAN are: 194. i. MARY JANE5 CHRISTIAN, b. 1833; d. 1882. 195. ii. THOMAS NEWTON CHRISTIAN, b. February 02, 1836, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. February 06, 1909. iii. JAMES H. CHRISTIAN38, b. 1841; d. February 04, 1863. Notes for JAMES H. CHRISTIAN: Civil War Veterans of Harrison County The following list is of Harrison County Civil War Veterans, and some information on their status or their whereabouts in 1891. TWENTY-NINTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY C NAME OF VETERAN STATUS, OR WHEREABOUTS AS OF 1891 Christian, James H died on steamer Henry Clay, 2/4/1863 196. iv. MALINDA CHRISTIAN, b. January 17, 1842, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. August 02, 1915, Blair, NE. 197. v. GEORGE WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, b. 1844, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. August 17, 1893. 198. vi. SAMUEL O. CHRISTIAN, b. 1847, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. 1882. 199. vii. JOSEPH SMITH CHRISTIAN, b. January 22, 1851, Gentry Co; Missouri; d. June 15, 1918. 200. viii. LENNOX KNIGHT CHRISTIAN, b. March 05, 1854, Darlington, Gentry Co., MO; d. October 16, 1896. 201. ix. GENNETA ADELAIDE CHRISTIAN, b. December 19, 1857; d. August 1884. 202. x. HENRIETTA ADELINE CHRISTIAN, b. 1857; d. 1866. 82. CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)39 was born December 12, 1813 in Greene Co; Tennesee, and died February 22, 1895 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married MARY MAGDALENE REEL February 10, 1836 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana. She was born September 19, 1815 in Butler twp; Montgomery Co; Ohio, and died June 03, 1865 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for CHAMPION (CHAMPAN) FRAZIER: Champan Frazier (Council Bluffs, Iowa newspaper) Champan Frazier died at the old farm near Mo.Valley, Ia on Friday evening, Feb. 22, 1895 at the age of 81. In the death of Champan Frazier, Harrison County loses one of her oldest and most noted pioneers, whose home was a landmark in this county when the bison and the deer yet fed unscared on her loftiest hills, and the eagles rested where now floats the flag from our public school towers. Born in East Tennessee, the southern cradle of human liberty of ancestry in whose veins flowed the blood of Scottish Coventers, bravest and hardiest of men, enured to the hardships, exposures and trials of frontier life. Champan Frazier was an example of the real genuine American manhood, which by sheer force of character carved from the wilderness in fifty years, the civilization which men now enjoy, the noblest and best the world ever knew. Contemporary in citizenship with Lincoln, Calhoun, Allen G. Thurman, Andrew Jackson and Thomas Thurman, his soul was ever alive to the revielle of national, political and commercial progress of which he knew and felt himself to be a part. The old-fashioned family whose fount and head was as Abraham to the Israelites, was his ideal. His father's household consisted of five sisters and four brothers and after that pattern he built his own household or family alter. He married Mary Reel in Indiana in 1836. She was a neice of Henry reel of Logan, Ia. Also Thomas Copeland of Loveland, both deceased and a cousin of H.B. Cox and Percy Reel. To them were born Thomas J. Frazier, Mo. Valley, Ia., Wm. Frazier, Custer, Nebr., J. C. Frazier who died defending the Union in 1863, G.W. Frazier, Fremont, Nebr., Joseph Frazier who still retains the old homestead, Mrs. Anna Cole, Mo.Valley, Ia., Nattie Carroll, Lake Charles, La., Mrs. Emily Darting, Mo.Valley, D.P. Frazier, Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong and Mrs. J. O. McElroy, Onawa, Ia. Champan Frazier came to Iowa with his little flock in 1854 and in 1855 located on the farm where he died, which he bought of one Mr. Gurley who had recently preempted it. There was no house nearer than H. B. Coxs' present home. One house was built on (Bala Lake?) in 1855, 8 miles N. E. and being on the main road between Hanesville (Co.Bluffs) and Sioux City his great old fashioned house was often the wayside inn for weary travelers, snownbound freighters and restless homeseekers still farther westward bound. His life was a part and parcel of those early days on the bleak uninhabited prairies of what is now the orchard-covered village-dotted homelands of the west. When the shot was fired at the flag on Fort Sumter, resounded over those hills, was heard in the farm home, all the heroic blood of a generation of patriots bolted up in Champan Frazier and his stalworth sons, and three of them were soon enrolled as defenders of the Stars and Stripes of the Union, and against their native south were Thomas, George and John. The latter died at Memphis, Tenn. before the others came back to tell of the fights fought and won. The mother wearied with watching brokenhearted over the loss of her son in battle, and worn out with the life of pioneer hardships was laid away to await the summons to join the Israel in the new Jerusalem. What better ending than that. Champan Frazier after 50 years of such experiences should live in another quarter of a century, an earnest observer of passing time, should go on a patriotic nat'l day when flags were flying and the few men of his age were lost in contemplation of the heroic works of the century now so near its close. The pages of history never knew Champan Frazier. While others stood at the Capital steps and sang her songs, he guarded her outposts, strengthened her frontier and built her strongholds. Without moral forces in the rank and file of American citizens, leaders, generals and statesmen were in vain. To them we owe tribute living or dead as much as to the scared veterans or the nations teachers, for without them the west would still be a wilderness. Their lives have given to this land of ours, the free and fertile west a moral tone without which life would be cheaper than it now is, land would be cheaper, schoolhouses would be cheaper and many pages of heroic history yet unwritten. For these pioneers let us be thankful and in their memories let us be true. ********************** Champan Frazier Cemetery just north of Missouri Valley, IA. It is located in a small grove of trees in the middle of a corn field on top of a bluff. Champan and Mary Frazier's graves are inside a 10 x 10 fence. A few other stones are resting inside the fence. More About CHAMPION (CHAMPAN) FRAZIER: Burial: On his farm, Harrison Co; IA Notes for MARY MAGDALENE REEL: More About MARY MAGDALENE REEL: Burial: On their farm in Harrison Co; IA Children of CHAMPION FRAZIER and MARY REEL are: 203. i. THOMAS JOHN (TWIN)5 FRAZIER, b. January 05, 1838, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. May 31, 1905, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. ii. FRANCIS CINA FRAZIER, b. December 29, 1836; d. 1839. iii. SARAH ANN FRAZIER, b. January 05, 1838, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. October 1920, Huntington Beach, Orange Co; California; m. (1) HENRY BLACKBURN REEL, March 27, 1861, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. 1828, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. February 17, 1863, Helena, Phillips Co; Arkansas; m. (2) ETHAN COLE, October 25, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. March 1832; d. Aft. 1920. Notes for SARAH ANN FRAZIER: Twin to Thomas John Frazier Notes for HENRY BLACKBURN REEL: Died during the Civil War. iv. EMILY ELISABETHON FRAZIER, b. December 07, 1840, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. July 12, 1921, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. JOHN HENRY "POSTLE JOHN" DARTING40, March 16, 1865, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. November 25, 1837, Brazil, Clay Co; Indiana; d. October 09, 1915, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About EMILY ELISABETHON FRAZIER: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery Notes for JOHN HENRY "POSTLE JOHN" DARTING: Civil War Veterans of Harrison County The following list is of Harrison County Civil War Veterans, and some information on their status or their whereabouts in 1891. TWENTY-NINTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY C Darting, John H Mo. Valley, IA ************************* More About JOHN HENRY "POSTLE JOHN" DARTING: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery v. JAMES COLOMBUS FRAZIER, b. February 02, 1843, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. March 11, 1863, Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. Notes for JAMES COLOMBUS FRAZIER: Died in the Civil War, Memphis, TN 204. vi. GEORGE WASHINGTON FRAZIER, b. March 11, 1846, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. April 14, 1927. vii. LUVINA CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. January 25, 1850; d. 1900; m. GEORGE B. DARTING, June 1876; b. December 1851, Indiana; d. May 07, 1927, Polk Co; Oregon. viii. DANIEL REEL FRAZIER, b. September 05, 1852; d. 1909; m. MATILDA J.. ix. MARTHA MALINDA "MATTIE" FRAZIER, b. September 08, 1839, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. 1921; m. (1) JAMES W. GIVENS, December 07, 1861; b. 1830, Indiana; d. Bef. 1870; m. (2) REV. LANDIS J. CORRELL, February 29, 1876, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. October 08, 1822, Williamsville, Erie Co; New York; d. January 22, 1906, Arnold, Custer Co; NE. 205. x. WILLIAM ANTHONY WAYNE FRAZIER, b. December 06, 1841, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. September 13, 1926, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. 206. xi. RUHANA JANE FRAZIER, b. June 26, 1844, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. November 02, 1921, Harrison Co; Iowa. 207. xii. JOSEPH HENRY FRAZIER, b. August 16, 1847, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. August 24, 1919, Omaha, Douglas Co; Nebraska. xiii. BARBARA CATHERINE "KATE" FRAZIER, b. April 23, 1851, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. April 21, 1921, Onawa, Monona Co; Iowa; m. JOSEPH O. MCELROY, 1879, Mo. Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About BARBARA CATHERINE "KATE" FRAZIER: Burial: Onawa Cemetery; Monona Co; Iowa 208. xiv. SAMUEL REILLY FRAZIER, b. August 09, 1857, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 25, 1931, Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. 83. BARBARA J.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)41 was born May 21, 1816 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 25, 1908. She married THOMAS NEWTON COPELAND42,43 October 15, 1835 in Putnam Co; Indiana, son of HUGH COPELAND and MARTHA WILSON. He was born April 27, 1811 in North Carolina, and died June 19, 1892 in Rockford Twp, Pottawattamie Co; IA. Notes for BARBARA J. FRAZIER: M.V.T. Jan. 10, 1907 Loveland, IA, Jan. 2, 1907 Mrs. Barbara (Frazier) Copeland was born near Greenville, Greene County, East Tennessee, May 21, 1816, and died Dec. 25, 1906, aged 90 years, 7 months and 4 days. She moved with her father's family to Indiana in 1831, was married to T.N. Copeland (deceased) Oct. 15, 1835, came to Iowa in 1852 and lived in her late residence since 1856. To her ten children were born, of whom four daughters and one son are living, Mrs. Mary S. Goss, Mrs. Sarah Henderson, Mrs. Tirzah Kelsey, Mrs.Tressa Hutchison, H. C. Copeland; also about 35 grandchildren, all of whom were present with the exception of Miss Josephine Copeland of Wheatland. Notes for THOMAS NEWTON COPELAND: History of Pottawattamie County, 1882 THOMAS N. COPELAND, farmer, P.O. Loveland, was born in North Carolina in 1811, but was raised in Indiana, to which state his parents had moved when he was seven years old. He lived in Indiana until he came to this state in 1852. He was married in 1835 to Miss Barbara Frazier, born in Tennessee in 1816. She moved to Indiana with her parents when she was small. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland have five children living, four daughters and one son, all of whom are married and are living near them. They have buried four children--three boys and one girl; the oldest son dying in September, 1881. Our subject's oldest son, J. A. Copeland, two sons-in-law and four brothers were in the late Civil War, which they went through without receiving a scratch. Our subject arrived in this county in the fall of 1852. He came across the country in wagons, and made the trip of 500 miles in just four weeks. The winter following his arrival he passed just over the line in Harrison County. In February 1853 he bought a 700-acre claim of Isaac Cox, for which he paid $470. He entered this, and shortly afterward moved on to it, living the first two years in a Mormon cabin. His farm now consists of 260 acres. With the exception of seventy acres which he sold, the balance of this original farm has gone to his children. His present home was built in the summer of 1855. It was constructed mostly of cottonwood. Part of the original siding is still on. The house is 32x32, part of which is two stories high and has a basement. Our subject has been engaged in farming ever since coming to this county. He also ran a mill for nine years. The mill was erected by Loveland and Crayton, our subject purchasing the interest of Mr. Crayton. For nine years the firm name was Copeland and Loveland. His partner failing, our subject took the mill, afterward selling it to Hawthorne & Co., who are its present owners. Our subject has always taken an active interest in school and township affairs, and has done much toward the prosperity and advancement of his section. Although seventy-one years old, he can read readily without the use of glasses, and his eyes appear to be stronger than they were forty years ago. In politics, he was first a Whig and afterward a Republican. ************** From the History of Pottawattamie County, 1891 T.N. COPELAND, a prominent farmer of Rockford Township, was born in North Carolina, April 27, 1811, son of Hugh and Martha (Wilson) Copeland, natives also of North Carolina and of Irish ancestry. Hugh Copeland, left an orphan when young, was reared by a tanner, whose trade he learned. At the age of twenty-one years he was married, given a set of tools, bought a piece of property and commenced business for himself, which he followed for a number of years. He afterward moved to Jackson County, Indiana, where his wife died in 1820, leaving five children: T.N. (our subject), Tirzah, Sophronia, Elizabeth and Armstrong; all deceased excepting our subject. After the death of his wife Mr. Hugh Copeland resided at several places in Indiana, then settled in Buchanan County, Missouri, taking up claims. In the spring of 1853 he bought a farm in Fremont County, Iowa, and lived upon it several years. In the meantime, he married his second wife, who died in 1875, leaving nine children: W.B., John F., Hiram, Hugh, Abner, Hester, Asenath, Martha, and Amos. After her death Mr. Copeland sold the farm and made his home in Sidney, Iowa, where his daughter kept house for him until his death in 1880. Mr. T. N. Copeland, the subject of this sketch, was brought up on a farm. From the age of twenty-two years he worked four years in a mill, in the meantime being married. He next bought a tract of heavy timber land, which he improved for fifteen years; and then, in 1852, he came to Pottawattamie County, and has ever since resided in Rockford Township. There he first bought a claim and entered 800 acres of the present place, which was then wild land, prairie and timber; but a few acres were cleared, and here he began anew, built a residence thirty-two feet square and two-stories high and making all the buildings necessary for a comfortable and convenient home, including an orchard of two acres, a fine grove of ornamental trees, etc. The premises denote prosperity and good judgment. At the present time he has 240 acres of fine land, on section 3, township 77 north and range 44 west, in the vicinity of Loveland. In actual cultivation there are 150 acres, while the remainder is in hay, pasture and timber. He gave the site for a grist-mill, afterward bought a half interest in the mill and ran it for ten years. He also dealt extensively in cattle, horses and hogs, but not recently. Also he was for a time an extensive dealer in grain, with considerable profit. Now, in his old age, he is enjoying the well-earned results of an industrious and honorable life. Politically his first vote was cast for the old Whig leader, Henry Clay, for President of the United States, and he has been a reliable Republican since the organization of that party, having done much efficient work for the advancement of its primary principles. He has been treasurer of his township twenty years, and school director for a number of years. October 15, 1835, Mr. Copeland married Miss Barbara, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Shafer) Frazier, parents natives of Tennessee and Pennsylvania respectively, and of German and Irish ancestry. They had eight children, as follows: Champan, who resides in Harrison County, this State; Levina, wife of Lewis Christian, residing in Buchanan, Missouri; James in this county; John deceased; Sarah, wife of Francis Friend, in Illinois; Malinda, wife of W.B. Copeland; and Elizabeth, now Mrs. Reuben Coffee. Mrs. Copeland, the third child in the above family, was born May 12, 1816, and was married when past nineteen years of age. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Copeland have been ten in number, namely, John Fletcher, who died in infancy; Mary Sophronia, now Mrs. John Goss, in Harrison County; William Mead, deceased; Tirzah, married Jay Hutchinson and resides in Rockford Township; Henry Clay, a resident of this county; and Hugh and Martha, deceased. The family are members of the Methodist Episcopal and Baptist churches. All the children are settled in the vicinity, and all the grandchildren attend the same school. NOTE: The reference to Thomas and Mary Shafer Frazier is not known to be correct. Thomas was a native of Tennesse, but Mary's family were natives of Virginia as far as we know. If the Shafers lived in Pennsylvania, it must have been for a short time after entering the country and before going to Virginia. Two generations before Mary, they were in Virginia. The Shafers were German, but the Fraziers were from Scotland, not Ireland. Also, the reference to Levina and Lewis Christian living in Buchanan, Missouri, is not known to be correct. As far as we know they lived in the Darlington area, Gentry County, Missouri. Children of BARBARA FRAZIER and THOMAS COPELAND are: i. TERESA E.5 COPELAND. ii. MARY SOPHRONIA COPELAND, b. December 15, 1838; d. January 11, 1921, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. JOHN S. GOSS, June 01, 1856, Loveland, Iowa; b. August 03, 1833, Whitehall, Greene County, IL; d. July 25, 1892, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About MARY SOPHRONIA COPELAND: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa Notes for JOHN S. GOSS: GOSS - John S. GOSS, (retired), living at Missouri Valley, came to Pottawattamie County, in 1851, and located just over the line from Harrison County. Here he lived for twenty years and then moved to Missouri Valley, where he has made his home ever since. He was born August 3, 1833, at Whitehall, Greene County, IL. He is a son of Sherman and Elizabeth (WATTS) GOSS. The father came from Knoxville, Tennessee, and was of French-Irish extraction, while the mother was of Irish parentage, but reared in Statesville, NC. The family were very early settlers in Illinois, the father having been in the Blackhawk Indian War. He was a carpenter by trade, but after coming to Iowa, followed farming. The family consisted of six sons and two daughters, our subject being the second child. Four of the children are now living, our subject and H.W.A. GOSS, of Missouri Valley; Hugh W., of Council Bluffs, and J.C., who resides in California. Mortimer W., enlisted in 1862 in Company E., Twenty-third Iowa Infantry, and was killed in the battle of Anderson Hill, near Port Gibson, on the morning of May 1, 1863, and was buried where he fell. The father died August 29, 1855, and is buried in Branson's Cemetery, near Loveland. The mother died April 24, 1881, and was buried beside her husband. Our subject was married June 1, 1856, at Loveland, Iowa, to Mary S. COPELAND , who came with her parents from Putnam County, IN, to Pottawattamie County, in the autumn of 1852. Her father's name is Thomas Newton COPELAND, who still resides in Rockford Township, Pottawatamie County. In the COPELAND family there were nine children. Of the number, Mrs. GOSS has one brother living, three deceased, and three sisters living and one deceased. Mr. GOSS enlisted as a soldier in the Union army, during the Civil War, on April 15, 1862, in Company H, Seventeenth Iowa Infantry, and was assigned to the Western Army. He was first sent to St. Louis, and from there to Corinth, Mississippi, but on account of ill health, was sent North, and discharged the following December, for disability. After returning home from the army, Mr. GOSS was sick for many months, but finally got so he could labor about half the time. On August 13, 1867, he commenced to build a flat-boat, upon which to run lumber and wood down the Missouri River on to Omaha. He ran on the river until 1871, when he sold out and moved to Missouri Valley. In 1876, he sold out his furniture business. His has been a varied experience. In 1867 he went on the Upper Missouri as carpenter on steamer "Gen.Mead," and the fall of that year obtained his license as a first class pilot on steamboats from Omaha to Cow Island, Montana, also on the Yellowstone. Since then he has secured license as Master Pilot for the Mississippi River and tributaries, and has been on the rivers more or less ever since. Two years of the time running on boats for the Government between Sioux City and Kansas City. Since living in Missouri Valley, he was engaged in the furniture and undertaking business, also was in the insurance business. He belongs to Beldon Post No. 59, Grand Army of the Republic, and is also a member of the Subordinate and Encampment Degrees of the Odd Fellows Order. He and his wife are active members of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Missouri Valley, of which he is one of the Trustees, and was also Trustee of the Loveland Methodist Church, where he erected a church edifice in 1891. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 855-856 Family Researcher: NA ______________________________ Harrison County Iowa Genealogy Branson Cemetery South of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and north of Honey Creek, Iowa.. GOSS, John S., Aug 3, 1833 – July 25, 1892, Co H, 17th IA Vol Inf. _____________________ More About JOHN S. GOSS: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa iii. JOHN FLETCHER COPELAND. More About JOHN FLETCHER COPELAND: Cause of Death: died in infancy iv. WILLIAM MEAD COPELAND. v. TIRZAH COPELAND, m. JAY HUTCHINSON. vi. HENRY CLAY COPELAND. vii. HUGH COPELAND. viii. MARTHA COPELAND. ix. SARAH COPELAND, m. HENDERSON. 84. JAMES THOMAS4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)44,45,46 was born January 14, 1819 in Greenville, Greene Co; Tennessee, and died January 19, 1900 in Honey Creek, Pottawattamie Co; IA. He married MALINDA FULLER January 15, 1842 in Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN FULLER and ESTHER. She was born August 15, 1819 in Indiana, and died January 10, 1864 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. Notes for JAMES THOMAS FRAZIER: Harrison County Iowa Genealogy Branson Cemetery South of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and north of Honey Creek, Iowa.. FRAZIER, James T., d. Jan 19, 1900, aged 81 y 5 d. *************************************** Council Bluffs Nonpareil Jan. 20, 1900 James T. Frazier of Honey Creek, an old man about 81 years of age, was instantly killed by the fast mail train on the Northwestern at Honey Creek yesterday afternoon. Mr. Frazier was caught on the track by the train which goes through Honey Creek at the rate of about forty miles an hour. The engine tossed him under the depot platform and when those who had witnessed the accident picked up the body life had already departed. Mr. Frazier was standing on the track near the depot when the engine struck him. Being quite deaf and poor of eyesight it is probably that he did not hear or see the fast approaching train. He was just in the act of stepping from the track when the locomotive caught him and hurled him with awful force under the platform of the depot. Death must have been instantanous. Coroner Treynor of this city was at once notified of the accident and will go to Honey Creek this morning to hold an inquest. Mr. Frazier has been in the habit of meeting every train and wandering around on the railroad tracks at Honey Creek day after day for years without having been hurt before. The train which he was finally unable to avoid, owing no doubt to his deafness, was the fast mail No. 15, which arrived in this city yesterday afternon at 2:30 o'clock. It is not probable that any of the trainmen or railroad company will be held responsible for the accident as it is claimed that Mr. Frazier got onto the track just a moment before the train struck him and as the fast mail rushes through Honey Creek at the rate of nearly forty miles an hour it was absolutely impossible to avoid the accident. The funeral will be held from the residence of his son, Alfred Frazier, in Honey Creek Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and the interment is to be in Branson Cemetery. Mr. Frazier came to this county from Indiana in 1854 and was one of the well-known pioneers in this part of the state. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Logan Herald Observer January 25, 1900 James T. Frazier, a gentlemen nearly 80 years of age who has lived for a number of years at Honey Creek was struck by the Northwestern fast mail No. 15 last Friday and instantly killed. He was quite deaf and feeble, but was in the habit of going to the depot to see the trains come in and happened to be on the track just as the train reached that station and was struck and thrown under the platform having one arm and his head cut off. He was a much respected man and a relative of the Coffey and Copeland families of Logan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Logan Herald Observer February 1, 1900 James Thomas Frazier, who was killed by the C&NW fast mail train in Honey Creek, Iowa, Friday, was a native of Tennessee having been born near Greenville, Greene Co., Tennessee January 14, 1819. In the year 1830 he removed to Putnam Co., Indiana where he lived with his parents until 1842 at which time he married Malinda Fuller. In 1854, he came to Pottawattamie Co. and settled in Honey Creek where he resided since his wife died years ago. One step daughter and three grandchildren of his immediate family survive him. The deceased having yet living 5 sisters, the oldest being 88 and the youngest 68 years old. Three brothers are dead. The funeral took place Sunday January 21, the remains being interred in the Branson Cemetery. The deceased was the maternal uncle of the Coffee brothers of Logan and Missouri Valley. (James Frazier's wife Malinda Fuller died January 10, 1864 aged 44 Y. 4 M. 5 D.) More About JAMES THOMAS FRAZIER: Burial: January 21, 1900, Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa Cause of Death: Struck by a train Notes for MALINDA FULLER: Harrison County Iowa Genealogy Branson Cemetery South of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and north of Honey Creek, Iowa.. FRAZIER, Malinda, wife of J.T., d. Jan 10, 1864, aged 44 y 4 m 26 d. ***************************** More About MALINDA FULLER: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MALINDA FULLER are: 209. i. ALFRED S.5 FRAZIER, b. March 13, 1837, Indiana; d. October 24, 1902, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. ii. EMILY J. FRAZIER. More About EMILY J. FRAZIER: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa 85. JOHN4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)47,48 was born November 03, 1821 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 26, 1881 in Harrison Co; Iowa. He married MINERVA CATHERINE HIBBS49 December 03, 1844 in Greencastle, Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH HIBBS. She was born February 04, 1826 in Green, Warren Co; KY, and died June 13, 1900 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for JOHN FRAZIER: JOHN FRAZIER 1821-1881 John Frazier was born November 3, 1821 in Greene County, Tennessee (Lick Creek area) to Thomas Jr. and Mary Magdalene (Polly) Shaffer Frazier. When John was nine, the family moved to Putnam County, Indiana. Thomas Jr. made his first purchase of land in Putnam County November 26, 1831. He paid $100 for 80 acres. Thomas continued to purchase land in Putnam County until 1848. December 3, 1844, John Frazier was married to Minerva Catherine Hibbs. John purchased 80 acres of land in Putnam County March 9, 1852 for $800. In May 1852, Thomas died. About two years later, we find the entire family with the exception of one of John's sisters, coming to western Iowa. Their original destination was Pottawattamie County, and there some of the family remained including John's older sister Barbara, wife of Thomas Copeland, with whom the mother, Mary Magdalene, then made her home...and on their lot she is buried in Branson Cemetery, near Loveland, Iowa. John and his oldest brother, Champion; and two sisters, Malinda, Mrs. Wycliffe Copeland; and Elizabeth, Mrs. Reuben Coffey came to Harrison County. John made his first purchase of land in February of 1855 from Isaac W. Cox, 80 acres. ($1.25 and acre) John brought with him from Indiana $1,000, supposedly in gold or silver. The family settled at the foothills of the Boyer Valley about three miles northeast of the present site of Missouri Valley. They moved into an abandoned cabin, believed to have been built by a Morman (as they moved west). John continued to add land, and the Harrison County History of 1891 states he owned 510 acres of Harrison County land at the time of his death. John was rejected for service in the Civil War because of hemorrhoids. Years later cancer of the bowel was the cause of his death. In 1866 John and Minerva built a frame house of the salt box type. By this time eight children had been born to them. The last child was born in the new house in 1866. Blanche Frazier Kakac took an excellent snapshot of it. Preston Niles copied this in an oil painting for Allene and Lucile Latta, who have the painting in their possession. The house was occupied until the early 1900's. In 1875 John and Minerva granted to the public a plot of land for a cemetery. John died May 26, 1881, and is buried in the Frazier Cemetery On display at the Harrison County Historical Village, which is located on land adjoining the John Frazier farm, is the neck yoke which linked the ox yoke to the covered wagon which transported the John Fraziers to Iowa along with a horse hoe which he used to work the land **************************** Gravestone Records Copied by W. P. A. Graves Registration Project Harrison County, Iowa Page: 48 Name: John Frazier Birth Date: 03 Nov 1821 Death Date: 26 May 1881 Cemetery: Frazier ***************************************************** 77 77 John Frazier 34 M 0 M 0 1 Tenn farmer Minerva C. Frazier 29 F 0 M 0 1 Ky George N. Frazier 9 M 0 0 0 1 Ia Samuel Frazier 7 M 0 0 0 1 Ia Mary Frazier 5 F 0 0 0 1 Ia John F. Frazier 2 M 0 0 0 1 Ia 1856 Iowa State Census Census Schedule of Magnolia Township, Harrison County, Iowa http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/census/1856_Census_Magnolia.htm More About JOHN FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetary; Harrison, Iowa Notes for MINERVA CATHERINE HIBBS: Minerva Frazier (from the Logan Observer June 21, 1900) Died at the residence of her son S.L. Frazier in Logan, Iowa, June 19, 1900. Minerva C. Frazier, age 73 years, 4 months, 15 days. Mrs. Frazier's maiden name was Hibbs. She was born in Kentucky and married to John Frazier, a native of Tennessee on December 3, 1844. She and her husband moved from Putnam County, Indiana to Pottawattamie County Iowa in October, 1854 and from there to Harrison County, Iowa. Few today realize what the first settlers had to undergo. The women had their full share of hardships and privations. When Mr. Frazier died May 26, 1881 they owned 510 acres of Harrison County's choice land. Her life was one full of labor, but no doubt enjoyment too. The women too were pioneers, were heroic, and Mrs. Frazier was a representative pioneer wife and mother. Mrs. Frazier was the mother of eight children, four of whom, with her husband, have gone before. The surviving children are G.N., S.L., Frazier, Mrs. McQuillen and Mrs. Sutter (Mary). She has been a consistent member of the Christian Church for the last 20 years. The funeral was held today from the old homestead where forty five years ago she and her husband started. The services were conducted by Rev. Sanders of Logan. The remains were interred in the Frazier Cemetery. Mrs. Frazier was the eldest of the family, and six sisters, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Faith, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Frazier, and a brother J.D. Frazier followed her remains to the final resting place. Note: Minerva Catherine Hibbs was the daughter of Elizabeth Hibbs and step-daughter to John C. Frazier. _______________ Marriage Notes for JOHN FRAZIER and MINERVA HIBBS: Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MINERVA HIBBS are: 210. i. GEORGE NELSON5 FRAZIER, b. March 13, 1847, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. December 22, 1917, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. 211. ii. SAMUEL LENOX FRAZIER, b. June 01, 1849, Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. February 21, 1931, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. iii. IDA E. FRAZIER, b. 1860; d. 1929; m. CHARLES H. ROGERS, July 15, 1880; b. November 07, 1857; d. 1886. iv. MARY ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1868; d. 1937; m. GEORGE SUTTER; b. 1864; d. 1917. v. JACOB EDWARD FRAZIER. vi. JOHN THOMAS FRAZIER, b. 1854; d. 1878. vii. MARY FRANCES JOSEPHINE FRAZIER. viii. ANDREW FILMORE FRAZIER, b. 1856; d. 1883. 86. MALINDA A.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)50 was born April 02, 1824 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died December 29, 1908. She married WICKLIFFE BAXTER COPELAND51,52,53 February 12, 1845 in Putnam Co; Indiana, son of HUGH COPELAND and CHAROLETTE ALEXANDER. He was born January 08, 1823 in Jackson Co; Indiana, and died July 28, 1910 in Jefferson twp, Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for MALINDA A. FRAZIER: Logan Observer, December 31, 1908 Pioneer Woman Called to Rest Mrs. W. B. Copeland died at her home SW of Logan Tuesday evening December 29 after a long illness. Malinda Frazier was born in Tennessee April 3, 1824, and was 84 years, 8 months and 26 days old at the time of her death. She was married to W. B. Copeland in Putnam County, Indiana, February 12, 1845, and came with him to Harrison County in 1853. They moved on the place where she died in 1855, having spent over a half century there. Twelve years before the railroad came down the Boyer, Mr. & Mrs. Copeland took up their abode overlooking the beautiful valley. Council Bluffs was the nearest trading post and it was then named Kanesville. Their frist residence was a pole shanty erected by the Mormons and moved to this place for a temporary abode until Mr. Copeland should have time to build a log cabin. Those were indeed pioneer days--not a neighbor for miles, not a telephone, telegraph or town within a day's journey scarcely, but here almost at the outskirts of civilization, this hardy, hopeful mother raised her family as best she might and looked forward to the dawn of better things than she was at that time accustomed to. She was the mother of 8 children: F.J., Mary J., Vincent S., Amanda J., O.P., Catherine S., Wm. T., and James H. She had been a member of the church for many years. The funeral was held at the family home at 1 o'clock this afternoon and the interment made in the Logan Cemetery. More About MALINDA A. FRAZIER: Religion: Baptist Notes for WICKLIFFE BAXTER COPELAND: Civil War Veterans of Harrison County The following list is of Harrison County Civil War Veterans, and some information on their status or their whereabouts in 1891. TWENTY-NINTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY C Copeland, Wickliffe B Logan, Iowa ************* Wickliffe B. COPELAND, takes rank among the early settlers of Harrison County. He came to St. John's in November, 1852, and remained there two years, and in February, 1855, removed to the site of his present (1891) home, having taken claim in the fall of 1852, and moved a small pole shanty to the place (which had been built by the Mormons) which he used until he could erect a log cabin, which had the primitive puncheon floor, and shakes for roofing. Their nearest post office and trading point was Kanesville (now Council Bluffs). Mr. COPLEAND was born in Jackson County, Indiana, in January 1823. He is the son of Hugh and Charlotte (ALEXANDER) COPELAND. The father was a native of North Carolina, born in 1786, and died in Fremont County, Iowa aged about eighty-six years. Our subject's mother was a native of the South, and died in Fremont County, Iowa, in 1861. When our subject was twenty years old, he commenced trying the realities of life for himself. He worked as a common laborer until he was married in 1845, to Malinda FRAZIER, a native of Tennessee, who was the daughter of Thomas and Mary (SHAFER) FRAZIER. Her father died in Indiana in 1851, and her mother in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, in 1870. Mr. and Mrs. COPELAND are the parents of nine children -- F.J.; Mary J.; Vincent S.; Amanda J.; Oliver H.; Perry; Catherine S.; William T.; and James H. When Mr. COPELAND came from Indiana to Harrison County, he made the trip by ox-teams, and was a year on the road, for they stopped at Ottumwa, and also in Missouri. He and his wife are members of the Baptist Church. Source: 1891 History of Harrison County Iowa. Copeland Family Researcher: NA. ******************************************* Obituary of Wickliffe Copeland Logan Observer, July 28, 1910 Wickliffe Copeland is Dead Wickliffe Copeland died this morning at 11 o'clock after a long illness, age 87 years and 6 months. He was born in Jackson County Indiana January 1823. He came to this county in November 1853, and located at St. John, near Missouri Valley. In 1855, he located on the farm where he died. The first residence was a pole shanty which had been built by the Mormons. His nearest trading post was Council Bluffs. He was married in 1845 to Malinda Frazier who died in December 1908. He was the father of 9 children: F.J., Mary J., Vincent S., Amanda J., Oliver H., Perry, Catherine S., Wm. T. and James H. He was a member of Co. C 29th Iowa and as a comrade greatly loved by his fellow soldiers. He was of the hardy straight forward type of pioneer. His word when given was as good as anybody's bond. In his death, the county loses one of the oldest as well as one of its most respected citizens. Funeral arrangements have not been made. ******************************************* More About WICKLIFFE BAXTER COPELAND: Religion: Baptist Marriage Notes for MALINDA FRAZIER and WICKLIFFE COPELAND: Children of MALINDA FRAZIER and WICKLIFFE COPELAND are: 212. i. FLAVIOUS JOSEPHUS5 COPELAND, b. October 24, 1847, Putnam Co; Indiana. ii. MARY J. COPELAND. 213. iii. VINCENT S. COPELAND, b. February 23, 1850, Putnam Co; Indiana. iv. AMANDA J. COPELAND. 214. v. OLIVER H. COPELAND, b. October 1859, Indiana. vi. PERRY COPELAND. vii. CATHERINE S. COPELAND, b. September 18, 1853, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. A. J. DAVIDSON, 1878. viii. WILLIAM T. COPELAND. 215. ix. JAMES H. COPELAND, b. December 31, 1857, Harrison Co; Iowa. 87. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 03, 1808 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died January 15, 1887. He married MARTHA EVANS May 09, 1831 in Marion Co; Indiana. She was born 1811 in Kentucky, and died Bef. 1860. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and MARTHA EVANS are: 216. i. JESSE5 FRAZIER, b. November 24, 1833, Marion Co; Indiana; d. March 22, 1913, Prairie City, Jasper Co; Iowa. ii. SAMUEL FRAZIER. iii. ENOCH FRAZIER, b. 1837, Indiana. iv. MARGARET FRAZIER, b. 1840, Indiana. 217. v. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. 1843, Indiana. vi. JOHN FRAZIER, b. 1847, Indiana. 88. JULIAN4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 04, 1813 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died February 06, 1890. He married ELIZABETH A. MCCRAREY May 25, 1837 in Clinton Co; Indiana. She was born June 07, 1818 in Indiana, and died February 23, 1877 in Daviess co; Missouri. More About JULIAN FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Daviess Co; Missouri More About ELIZABETH A. MCCRAREY: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of JULIAN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH MCCRAREY are: i. SARAH5 FRAZIER, b. 1838, Indiana. ii. MARGARET FRAZIER, b. 1840, Indiana. 218. iii. SAMUEL N. FRAZIER, b. March 29, 1842, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. April 27, 1881, Daviess Co; Missouri. iv. JOHN A. FRAZIER, b. 1846, Clinton Co; Indiana. v. NANCY FRAZIER, b. 1846, Clinton Co; Indiana. vi. MARY E. FRAZIER, b. 1848, Clinton Co; Missouri. vii. JOHN FRAZIER, b. 1851, Clinton Co; Indiana. viii. GEORGE L. FRAZIER, b. 1853, Clinton Co; Indiana. ix. WILLIAM E. FRAZIER. 219. x. ALBERT M. FRAZIER, b. October 1858, Daviess Co; Missouri. xi. LEWIS W. FRAZIER, b. 1860, Daviess Co; Missouri. xii. LOVEY FRAZIER, b. 1863, Daviess Co; Missouri. 89. THOMAS J.4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1816 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1910. He married SUSANNA MABBIT March 14, 1839 in Clinton Co; Indiana, daughter of WILLIAM MABBOTT and MARGARET LEWIS. She was born December 21, 1821 in Indiana, and died July 14, 1910 in Panora, Guthrie Co; Iowa. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and SUSANNA MABBIT are: 220. i. SAMUEL H.5 FRAZIER, b. January 25, 1840, Rossville, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. 1931. ii. ESTHER E. FRAZIER, b. 1842, Indiana. iii. ELIZA A. FRAZIER, b. 1850, Indiana. 221. iv. WILLIAM F. FRAZIER, b. May 1853, Indiana. 222. v. GEORGE W. FRAZIER, b. April 1856, Indiana. vi. SARAH J. FRAZIER, b. 1859, Iowa; m. CHANCY DYGART. vii. AMANDA C. FRAZIER, b. 1862, Iowa. 90. JESSE4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 19, 1817 in Kentucky, and died December 1870 in Clinton, Indiana. He married MELISSA ANN MONTGOMERY August 25, 1839 in Clinton Co; Indiana, daughter of ARCHIBALD MONTGOMERY and CYNTHIA HARROD. She was born 1820 in Scott Co; Indiana. More About JESSE FRAZIER: Burial: Normanda Cem., Clinton, IN Children of JESSE FRAZIER and MELISSA MONTGOMERY are: 223. i. JAMES A.5 FRAZIER, b. June 1843, Clinton, Indiana. ii. MARY A. FRAZIER, b. 1845, Clinton, Indiana; m. JAMES T. MITCHELL, 1864, Tipton, Indiana. iii. CYNTHIA A. FRAZIER, b. 1847, Clinton, Indiana; m. JOHN E. BOZELL, 1866, Tipton, Indiana. 224. iv. JOHN P. FRAZIER, b. April 1849, Clinton, Indiana; d. January 01, 1910, Elwood, Madison, IN. v. LOIS A. FRAZIER, b. 1853, Clinton, Indiana. vi. WILLIAM A. FRAZIER, b. April 1855, Clinton, Indiana; m. THEODOSIA AMOS, December 30, 1880, Clinton Co; Indiana. vii. ISAAC G. FRAZIER, b. 1857, Clinton, Indiana. viii. LUCINDA Z. FRAZIER, b. 1859, Clinton, Indiana. 91. DAVID MEREDITH4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 01, 1819 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died October 09, 1904 in Daviess Co; Missouri. He married RUTH ANN MERRILL April 30, 1841 in Clinton Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN MERRILL and ISABELLA JONES. She was born August 27, 1824, and died October 30, 1891 in Daviess Co; Missouri. More About DAVID MEREDITH FRAZIER: Burial: Smith Frazier Cemetery, Civil Bend, Daviess Co; Missouri More About RUTH ANN MERRILL: Burial: Smith Frazier Cemetery, Civil Bend, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of DAVID FRAZIER and RUTH MERRILL are: i. SARAH ELLEN5 FRAZIER, b. January 26, 1842, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. September 28, 1885, Nebraska; m. JOSEPH BARRY RAY, July 03, 1861, Des Moines Twp, Jasper Co; Iowa; b. March 1840, Illinois. More About SARAH ELLEN FRAZIER: Burial: Lynchburg Cemetery More About JOSEPH BARRY RAY: Burial: Weston, Umatilla Co; Oregon ii. JOSIAH FRANKLIN FRAZIER, b. August 18, 1844, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. Bef. 1850, Clinton Co; Indiana. iii. FRANCES CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. December 22, 1846, Clinton Co; Indiana; m. SAMUEL ICKE; b. 1838, Illinois. iv. MARY ADELINE FRAZIER, b. August 17, 1849, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. Bef. 1860, Clinton Co; Indiana. 225. v. JAMES JULIAN FRAZIER, b. October 17, 1851, Clinton Co; Indiana; d. October 02, 1917, Daviess Co; Missouri. vi. MARGARET LENORA FRAZIER, b. August 06, 1854, Jasper Co; Iowa; m. SAMUEL RAY; b. 1846, Illinois. vii. LEVINA FRAZIER, b. September 30, 1856, Jasper Co; Iowa; d. Bef. 1860. viii. SALINDA "LINN" FRAZIER, b. March 26, 1859, Jasper Co; Iowa; d. 1941; m. JAMES O. BARDRICK; b. June 22, 1857; d. May 16, 1924. More About SALINDA "LINN" FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri More About JAMES O. BARDRICK: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri 226. ix. WILLIAM BENNETT FRAZIER, b. December 26, 1861, Jasper Co; Iowa; d. March 13, 1943. x. THOMAS ABNER FRAZIER, b. April 03, 1864, Jasper Co; Iowa. 227. xi. SAMUEL DAVID FRAZIER, b. June 07, 1867, Richardson Co; Nebraska; d. August 1939, Knox Co; Tennessee. 92. JOHN4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1823 in Tennessee, and died 1880. He married HANNAH RATCLIFF August 05, 1845 in Clinton Co; Indiana. She was born January 1827 in Ohio, and died 1904. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and HANNAH RATCLIFF are: 228. i. EMELINE5 FRAZIER, b. Indiana. ii. GEORGE W. FRAZIER. iii. BENJAMIN F. FRAZIER. iv. LOUISA FRAZIER. v. SARAH FRAZIER. vi. ALBERT FRAZIER. vii. ELLA L. FRAZIER. 93. JOSIAH "JOE"4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 05, 1824 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died June 19, 1908. He married MARY H. "POLLY" PATTON Abt. 1845. She was born July 28, 1827 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co; Indiana, and died February 10, 1917 in Humboldt, Richardson Co; NE. More About JOSIAH "JOE" FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of JOSIAH FRAZIER and MARY PATTON are: 229. i. THOMAS J.5 FRAZIER, b. 1846, Indiana. 230. ii. DAVID M. FRAZIER, b. 1849, Indiana. iii. LAVINA ANN FRAZIER, b. 1850, Indiana; d. 1851. 231. iv. FRANKLIN J. FRAZIER, b. June 16, 1851, Franklin Co; Iowa. v. MELISSA FRAZIER. 232. vi. JOHN W. FRAZIER, b. September 1854, Iowa; d. September 07, 1913. vii. JASPER IOWA FRAZIER. viii. MARY F. FRAZIER. 94. ELIZABETH4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1808, and died Bef. 1880. She married WILLIAM COFFMAN PAYNE September 27, 1832, son of WILLIAM PAYNE and SARAH MANES. He was born 1811 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died Abt. 1882 in Arizona. Children of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and WILLIAM PAYNE are: i. MARY ANN5 PAYNE, b. June 04, 1826. ii. MARTHA MARY PAYNE, b. June 23, 1833. iii. THOMAS PAYNE, b. 1837. iv. SARAH ELIZABETH PAYNE, b. April 08, 1839. v. ELIJAH PAYNE, b. February 1840. vi. WILLIAM RILEY PAYNE, b. August 27, 1842. 95. JOHN4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1809 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died Bef. 1850 in Rock Springs, Walker Co; Georgia. He married ANNA PAYNE October 27, 1829 in Lick Creek, Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of WILLIAM PAYNE and SARAH MANES. She was born 1809 in Lick Creek, Greene Co; Tennessee, and died Aft. 1880 in Mt. Pleasant, Scott Co; Arkansas. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and ANNA PAYNE are: 233. i. WILLIAM PATTON5 FRAZIER, b. March 25, 1835, Greene Co; Tennessee; d. 1911, Walker Co; Georgia. ii. MARY C. FRAZIER, b. 1837. iii. SARAH C. FRAZIER, b. 1841. iv. ELIZABETH A. FRAZIER, b. October 1843, Peavine, Walker, Georgia; m. SAMUEL FRANKLIN CHEEK, Abt. 1866, Peavine, Walker Co; Georgia; b. January 1832, North Carolina; d. 1902, Belva, Logan Co; Arkansas. 234. v. JOHN S. FRAZIER, b. February 11, 1845, Peavine, WalkerCo; Georgia; d. June 13, 1916, Waldron, Scott Co; Arizona. 235. vi. THOMAS R. FRAZIER, b. 1847, Peavine, WalkerCo; Georgia; d. May 18, 1900, Waldron, Scott Co; Arkansas. vii. LIZZIE JANE FRAZIER, b. 1831, Tennessee. 96. LEWIS4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 13, 1813 in Tennessee, and died 1894. He married (1) EVA. She was born 1825 in Virginia, and died 1910 in Kansas. He married (2) ELIZA JONES January 26, 1832 in Hawkins, Tennessee. She died Abt. 1838. He married (3) MARY KIRK December 19, 1839 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 1815. More About LEWIS FRAZIER: Burial: Hillsdale Cemetary, Miami co; Kansas Children of LEWIS FRAZIER and ELIZA JONES are: 236. i. JOHN R.5 FRAZIER, b. 1834, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1880, Missouri. 237. ii. GEORGE W. FRAZIER, b. April 1835, Tennessee. iii. FRANCES M. FRAZIER, b. 1838, Missouri. Children of LEWIS FRAZIER and MARY KIRK are: iv. MARGARET E.5 FRAZIER, b. May 02, 1843. 238. v. THOMAS J. FRAZIER, b. April 25, 1845. vi. SARAH FRAZIER, b. May 06, 1849. vii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. September 28, 1852. viii. WILLIAM LEWIS FRAZIER, b. July 29, 1856. ix. PETER OSCAR FRAZIER, b. January 17, 1859. 239. x. JOSEPH H. FRAZIER, b. 1841, Tennessee. 240. xi. HENRY B. FRAZIER, b. January 1847, Missouri. 97. THOMPSON4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)54 was born 1816 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married (1) ELIZABETH BISHOP September 06, 1836 in Putnam Co; Indiana. She was born 1815 in Kentucky. He married (2) ELEANOR "ELLEN" KENDRICK January 03, 1865 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born 1845 in Virginia. Notes for THOMPSON FRAZIER: 1850 Jefferson Co.,Mo. census, family #947, Thompson Frazier 30 Tenn 35 Elizabeth 25 Ky Mary 15 In Maria 12 In Lemuel 10 In Westley 8 In Julin 6 Mo Henry 4 Mo JOHN T. 2 Mo This family would have migrated to Mo.,1843-44 from Indiana Marriage Notes for THOMPSON FRAZIER and ELEANOR KENDRICK: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 319 Mr. Thompson Frazier and Ellen Kendrick married on 3 January 1865 by D. J. Marquis, MG at Jefferson Co., Mo. Children of THOMPSON FRAZIER and ELIZABETH BISHOP are: i. MARY JANE "POLLY"5 FRAZIER, b. March 08, 1835, Putnam Co; Indiana. ii. MARIA FRAZIER, b. June 17, 1837, Putnam co; Indiana. 241. iii. LEMUAL R. FRAZIER, b. April 30, 1838, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. April 05, 1930, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 242. iv. WESLEY P. FRAZIER, b. October 15, 1842, Putnam Co; Indiana. 243. v. JULIAN "JEWELL" FRAZIER, b. October 09, 1843, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. March 11, 1880, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 244. vi. HENRY BASSWELL FRAZIER, b. January 21, 1846, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. February 13, 1909, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 245. vii. JOHN THOMPSON FRAZIER, b. June 28, 1849, Plattin Gap, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. June 28, 1932, Bonne Terre, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 246. viii. PETER BELLE FRAZIER, b. January 08, 1851, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. December 11, 1934, Farmington, St. Francois, MO. 247. ix. DELIA ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. February 07, 1852, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. October 26, 1910, St. Louis, Jefferson Co; Missouri. x. AMELIA C. "MEDA" FRAZIER, b. July 14, 1854, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. (1) KAWANIKA; m. (2) STEVE KRIWANEK. xi. CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. 1857, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. (1) MURPHY; m. (2) FRANK HARDING, March 11, 1880. Children of THOMPSON FRAZIER and ELEANOR KENDRICK are: 248. xii. GEORGE R.5 FRAZIER, b. November 27, 1866, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. February 24, 1948, Jefferson Co; Missouri. xiii. ISAAC EDWARD FRAZIER, b. January 03, 1866, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. November 17, 1953, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About ISAAC EDWARD FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri xiv. CHRISTINE FRAZIER, m. MURPHY. 98. JOHNSON "JOHN"4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1820 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married ISABELLA JANE BROWN March 22, 1842 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of DAVID BROWN. She was born 1825 in Tennessee. Notes for JOHNSON "JOHN" FRAZIER: 1850 Jefferson Co; MO census Family #743, Johnson Frazier,30,Tenn., Jane,25,Tenn., George,8,Tenn., Mary,1,Tenn. Marriage Notes for JOHNSON FRAZIER and ISABELLA BROWN: 1842-FAMILY: Burgner, GREENE CO TN MARRIAGES 1783-1868; p 129; NOTE: Johnson Frazier m. Jan e Brown, 22 Mar 1842 <#573>. Bondsman, Johnson Frazier, Sr. (The groom was described as John son Frazier, son of George Frazier.) Children of JOHNSON FRAZIER and ISABELLA BROWN are: i. GEORGE5 FRAZIER, b. 1843, Tennessee. ii. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1850, Missouri. iii. SARAH FRAZIER, b. 1852, Missouri. iv. MINERVA FRAZIER, b. 1854, Missouri. v. ELIZA FRAZIER, b. 1856, Missouri. vi. EMILY FRAZIER, b. 1858, Missouri. vii. WILLIAM FRAZIER, b. 1860, Missouri. viii. GEORGE FRAZIER. ix. MARY FRAZIER. 99. PETER4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1821 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married LUCINDA PROVIDENCE April 30, 1840 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was born 1822 in Tennessee. Marriage Notes for PETER FRAZIER and LUCINDA PROVIDENCE: 1840-FAMILY: Burgner, GREENE CO., TN, MARRIAGES 1783-1868; p 120; NOTE: George Frazier -- Bo ndsman at the marriage 3 Apr 1840 of Peter Frazier and Lucinda Province . Children of PETER FRAZIER and LUCINDA PROVIDENCE are: i. JULIA ANN5 FRAZIER, b. March 13, 1842, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. L. RYLAND WARMOUTH, September 07, 1858, Grundy Co; Missouri. ii. WILLIAM MARION FRAZIER, b. June 27, 1844, Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co; Missouri; m. LUCINDA WARMOUTH, July 14, 1863, Grundy Co; Missouri. iii. SARAH M. FRAZIER, b. 1846, Cape Girardeau Co; Missouri. iv. JOHN TAYLOR FRAZIER, b. 1849, Cape Girardeau Co; Missouri. v. ELIZA FRAZIER, b. 1851, Missouri. vi. LUCINDA FRAZIER, b. 1855, Missouri. vii. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1858, Missouri. viii. JAMES FRAZIER, b. 1860, Missouri. 100. JACOB4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)55 was born 1824 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married MARY J. ELLIS July 22, 1847 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born 1829 in Missouri. Notes for JACOB FRAZIER: 1850 Jefferson Co; Missouri census Family #787, Jacob Frazier,25,Tn. Mary,21,Mo., Peter,2,MO. Marriage Notes for JACOB FRAZIER and MARY ELLIS: Jefferson Co., Missouri COMMISIONS AND MARRIAGES 1838-1849 INDEX Page 221 Jacob Frazier and Mary Ellis married on 22 July 1847 by H. W. Breazeall, JP at Jefferson Co., Mo. Children of JACOB FRAZIER and MARY ELLIS are: 249. i. PETER5 FRAZIER, b. May 1848, Missouri. ii. GEORGE W. FRAZIER, b. 1851, Missouri. iii. MARY C. FRAZIER, b. 1852, Missouri. iv. JOHN W. FRAZIER, b. 1858, NE. v. SARAH J. FRAZIER, b. 1862, Kansas. vi. SUSAN FRAZIER, b. 1864, Kansas. 250. vii. LEWIS FRAZIER, b. February 1865, Kansas. viii. WILLIAM FRAZIER, b. 1868, Kansas. ix. RICHARD FRAZIER, b. 1870, Kansas. 251. x. SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. November 1871, Kansas. xi. JULIA FRAZIER, b. 1874, Kansas. 101. SAMUEL4 FRAZIER (GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)56 was born 1827 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died Abt. 1876 in Myatt Twp, Fulton Co; Arkansas. He married (1) ELIZA DENSON January 21, 1846 in Missouri. She was born 1826 in Tennessee, and died Aft. 1860 in Missouri. He married (2) MARY ANN "POLLY" JENKINS Abt. 1861 in Oregon Co; Missouri, daughter of JOHN JENKINS and JEMIMA LEWIS. She was born March 1844, and died January 21, 1921 in Bristow, Creek Co; Oklahoma. Notes for SAMUEL FRAZIER: 1850 Jefferson Co; Missouri census Next door, family #788, Samuel Frazier,23,Tn., Eliza,23,Tn., Mary,4,Mo., Sarah,3,Mo., John,5/12,Mo., More About MARY ANN "POLLY" JENKINS: Burial: Bristow Cemetery Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and ELIZA DENSON are: i. MARY5 FRAZIER, b. May 1846, Missouri; m. WILLIAM BROOKS, 1882; b. January 1850, Kansas. ii. SARAH P. FRAZIER, b. 1848, Missouri; m. JOHN T. P. HILL, May 30, 1869, Oregon Co; Missouri. 252. iii. JOHN WESLEY FRAZIER, b. January 1850, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. 1916, Southford, Fulton Co; Arkansas. iv. JULIA A. FRAZIER, b. 1852, Missouri. v. COMMODORE PERRY FRAZIER, b. 1854, Missouri. vi. CYNTHIA C. FRAZIER, b. 1856, Missouri; m. GEORGE H. OILER, March 23, 1879, Oregon Co; Missouri; b. 1851, Tennessee. vii. CHARLES FRAZIER, b. 1859, Missouri. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and MARY JENKINS are: viii. SUSANNA ELIZABETH5 FRAZIER, b. August 1862, Missouri; d. March 06, 1903, Fulton Co; Arkansas; m. JAMES THOMAS BAKER, Abt. 1882; b. June 11, 1854, Arkansas; d. December 12, 1929, Claremore, Rogers Co; Oklahoma. More About JAMES THOMAS BAKER: Burial: Bristow Cemetery 253. ix. WILLIAM SAMUEL FRAZIER, b. August 1867, Fulton Co; Arkansas; d. May 20, 1926, Bristow, Creek Co; Oklahoma. 254. x. PERLINA/PAULINE M. FRAZIER, b. March 1870, Fulton Co; Arkansas. 255. xi. JESSE N. FRAZIER, b. December 1874, Fulton Co; Arkansas. xii. ANNA D. FRAZIER, b. July 1876, Fulton Co; Arkansas; m. OTTO EDER, 1897; b. August 1877, Oregon. 102. TEMPERANCE4 FRAZIER (JOHN F.3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 30, 1812 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 27, 1889 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. She married HENDERSON FRAZIER January 15, 1834 in Putnam Co; Indiana, son of ISAAC FRAZIER and MARY MYERS. He was born May 12, 1813 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died July 24, 1890 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. More About HENDERSON FRAZIER: Burial: Branson Cemetery Children of TEMPERANCE FRAZIER and HENDERSON FRAZIER are: i. JOHN H.5 FRAZIER. ii. BARBARA J. FRAZIER. iii. ISAAC NEWTON FRAZIER. iv. WILLIAM J. FRAZIER. v. WYLIE W. FRAZIER. vi. JAMES D. FRAZIER. vii. THOMAS FRAZIER. viii. NANCY T. FRAZIER. ix. GEORGE W. FRAZIER. x. JOHN T. FRAZIER. xi. SAMUEL FRAZIER. xii. FRANCIS M. FRAZIER. 103. HENDERSON4 FRAZIER (ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 12, 1813 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died July 24, 1890 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. He married TEMPERANCE FRAZIER January 15, 1834 in Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN FRAZIER and MARY SCOTT. She was born January 30, 1812 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 27, 1889 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. More About HENDERSON FRAZIER: Burial: Branson Cemetery Children are listed above under (102) Temperance Frazier. 104. ALLEN4 FRAZIER (ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1814 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died September 28, 1879 in Westford Twp, Richland Co; Wisconsin. He married (1) PERMELIA BAILEY February 12, 1835 in Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of WILLIAM BAILEY and REBECCA. She was born August 02, 1806 in Kentucky, and died February 02, 1872 in Fulton Co; Indiana. He married (2) SARAH F. CUMMINGS August 30, 1872 in Fulton Co; Indiana. She was born 1837 in Indiana, and died 1883 in Richland Co; Wisconsin. More About ALLEN FRAZIER: Burial: Valton Cemetery More About PERMELIA BAILEY: Burial: Moon/Sharon Cemetery More About SARAH F. CUMMINGS: Burial: Valton Cemetery Children of ALLEN FRAZIER and PERMELIA BAILEY are: i. LEWIS5 FRAZIER, b. September 01, 1836. ii. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. November 29, 1839; d. October 14, 1848. iii. WILLIAM A. FRAZIER, b. 1844. Notes for WILLIAM A. FRAZIER: [Broderbund Family Archive #304, Ed. 1, Census Records: Indiana, 1860, Date of Import: Nov 19, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.304.1.7627.43] Individual: Frazier, William A. Age: 16 Year(s)/Ethnicity: White/Birthplace: Indiana/County: Fulton/Township: AubbeenaubbeePost Office: Rochester/State: INC/ensus Page Number: 0631/Census Line Number: 15A National Archives Series Number: M653/National Archives Microfilm Number: 260/Job: Farmer Job Code: 001 – Farmer/Real Property: $0/Personal Property: $0/Literate: Yes/School Within Year: Yes/Family Number: 0815/Dwelling Number: 0815 Children of ALLEN FRAZIER and SARAH CUMMINGS are: 256. iv. SOLOMON5 FRAZIER, b. March 03, 1874, WI; d. May 10, 1930, Oregon. v. MARY E. FRAZIER. vi. LAURA JANE FRAZIER. vii. NANCY E. FRAZIER. viii. WILLIAM HORACE FRAZIER. ix. CHARLES WESLEY FRAZIER. 105. NANCY4 FRAZIER (ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1823 in Tennessee. She married JOHN SALES. He was born 1821 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1880. Notes for JOHN SALES: 1860 Census record for Fulton Co., IN (Aubunabee Twp.) Reel M653 #260 page 627 Name Age Birth John Sales 39 Tennessee Nancy 39 Tennessee Newton J. 15 Indiana Lemuel W. 13 Indiana William A. 11 Indiana Mary E. 9 Indiana George W. 5 Indiana Lucinda 4 Indiana Cynthia J. 1 Indiana posted by: Bill Hewitt Children of NANCY FRAZIER and JOHN SALES are: i. NEWTON J.5 SALES, b. Indiana. ii. LEMUAL W. SALES, b. Indiana. iii. WILLIAM A. SALES, b. Indiana. iv. MARY E. SALES, b. Indiana. v. GEORGE W. SALES, b. Indiana. vi. LUCINDA SALES, b. Indiana. vii. CYNTHIA J. SALES, b. Indiana. 106. ISAAC4 FRAZIER (ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1832 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He married HARRIET 1882. She was born 1836. Child of ISAAC FRAZIER and HARRIET is: 257. i. JAMES K.5 FRAZIER, b. August 06, 1870, Missouri; d. October 04, 1906; Adopted child. 107. ANN MILLIS4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 28, 1817 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died August 22, 1904 in California. She married HENRY OSBORN WAY March 20, 1839 in Cherry Grove, Randolph Co; Indiana. He was born April 08, 1816 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died October 08, 1900 in California. Child of ANN FRAZIER and HENRY WAY is: 258. i. CYNTHIA LUCINA "MINDIE"5 WAY, b. January 09, 1857, Iowa; d. California. 108. ALSON GRAY4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 08, 1824 in Guilford co; North Carolina, and died January 28, 1866 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married (1) HANNAH REESE January 14, 1847. She was born August 11, 1825 in North Carolina, and died February 23, 1852 in Indiana. He married (2) MARY M. HOCKETT57,57 July 21, 1851 in Salem/Cedar Creek, Henry Co; IA, daughter of EDWARD HOCKETT and BETSEY HARRIS. She was born December 07, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died August 02, 1904 in Henry Co; Iowa. More About ALSON GRAY FRAZIER: Burial: Cedar Creek Cem., Henry Co; IA More About HANNAH REESE: Burial: Thornton, Boone Co; IN Notes for MARY M. HOCKETT: Mary (HOCKETT) FRAZER COFFIN From Salem Weekly News, Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated August 11, 1904: Obituary Mary M. HOCKETT born December 9, 1833 in Randolph county, Indiana. She came with her parents when about five years of age. She married to Alson G. FRAZER July 21, 1851, who died January 28, 1866. Seven children were born to this union, Edward H., Mattie LAMM, Hannah MOON, Ella SMITH, Rebecca WHITE, Albert H., and Alson G., all of this county. She was again united in marriage to John M. COFFIN, 4 great grandchildren, 2 sisters, and 3 brothers, are left More About MARY M. HOCKETT: Burial: Cedar Creek Cem., Henry Co; IA Children of ALSON FRAZIER and HANNAH REESE are: i. ANNA J.5 FRAZIER, b. February 08, 1848, Thornton, Boone Co; IN; d. August 22, 1904; m. JOSIAH W. WINSLOW, October 13, 1864. ii. ELWOOD FRAZIER, b. May 21, 1850, Thornton, Boone Co; IN; d. October 21, 1851. More About ELWOOD FRAZIER: Burial: Thornton, Boone Co; IN Children of ALSON FRAZIER and MARY HOCKETT are: 259. iii. EDWARD HOWARD5 FRAZIER, b. March 31, 1854, Cedar Creek., Henry Co; IA; d. August 23, 1941. iv. MARTHA "MATTIE" FRAZIER, m. LAMM. v. HANNAH FRAZIER, m. MOON. vi. ELZENA (ELLA) D. FRAZIER, m. SMITH. vii. REBECCA JANE FRAZIER, m. WHITE. viii. ALBERT HENRY FRAZIER. 260. ix. ALSON GRAY FRAZIER, b. May 24, 1866, Cedar Creek., Henry Co; IA; d. January 14, 1956, McIntosh, Polk Co; MN. 109. ELI BRANSON4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 17, 1826 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died February 25, 1871 in Marshall Co; Iowa. He married NANCY S. VAN ARSDOL58 May 27, 1847 in Thorntown, Boone Co; Indiana, daughter of JACOB VAN ARSDOL. She was born March 31, 1828 in Boone Co; Indiana, and died January 27, 1899 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co; Iowa. Notes for ELI BRANSON FRAZIER: Eli operated a tanning yard near Thornton. They moved their family to Bangor Marshall Co Iowa in 1870 and Nancy was left a widow the next year. Nancy was left to raise her remaining six children. She took in washing to earn money to buy a headstone for Eli's grave in Bangor cemetary. She was very expert at needlework and also spent much time visiting the sick. She was everyone's favorite grandma. In 1898 she moved to Marshalltown and lived with her daughter Julia ( Mrs. A.H. Way). More About ELI BRANSON FRAZIER: Burial: Friends Cemetery, Bangor, Marshall Co; IA Notes for NANCY S. VAN ARSDOL: NANCY VAN ARSDALE FRAZIER Transcribed from an unknown Iowa paper dated January 28, 1899 OBITUARY: FRAZER Mrs. Nancy Frazer, relict of Branson Frazer, died this morning shortly after midnight, after an illness of a week with a complication of la grippe, asthma and bronchitis, at the home of her daughter Mrs. A. L.Way (Julia Ann Frazier Way) 310 N. Fifth Ave. Mrs. Frazer was 72 years of age and an old settler of Marshall county, having resided for thirty years near Bangor, where she owned property at the time of her death. Deceased was born in Boone Co IN (other sources say Kentucky) She leaves three children, Mrs. Way (Julia Ann Frazier) of this city, Mr. J. N. Frazer (Jasper Newton Frazier) of Union. Mr. C.O. Frazer (Curtis Otwell Frazier) of this city was a brother in law. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Bangor Friends church of which the deceased was a member. Interrment following at the Bangor cemetary. (don't know why Cramelia Frazier Huber was excluded from this list. She was alive and living in Marshalltown at this time Possibly because she was no longer a Quaker? ) http://www.fidalgo.net/~tartas/obits.html ****************** Nancy's entire family died of cholera when she was two, and she became a "bound out" girl. For more info on this, click on the link below. Eli and Nancy were married May 20 1847 in Thornton IN. They were Quakers and attended the Bangor Friends Church when they moved from Indiana to Iowa. Both are buried in the Bangor Friends cemetary. More About NANCY S. VAN ARSDOL: Burial: Friends Cemetery, Bangor, Marshall Co; IA Children of ELI FRAZIER and NANCY VAN ARSDOL are: 261. i. CAROLINE AMELIA "CRAMELIA"5 FRAZIER, b. April 09, 1848, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana; d. December 09, 1932, Marshall Co; Iowa. ii. MINERVA E. FRAZIER, b. October 21, 1849, Thornton, Indiana; d. 1858. iii. ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. 1850, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana. iv. HENRY E. FRAZIER, b. November 21, 1851, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana; d. 1863. More About HENRY E. FRAZIER: Cause of Death: Thrown from horse v. GILBERT BRANSON FRAZIER, b. August 05, 1854, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana; m. EDITH KINDLEY. 262. vi. JASPER NEWTON FRAZIER, b. December 24, 1856, Thornton, Boone Co; Indiana; d. 1910. vii. MARY OLIVIA FRAZIER, b. March 01, 1859, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana; m. WILL MILLER. viii. ALICE BLANCHE FRAZIER, b. 1862, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana. ix. JULIA ANN FRAZIER, b. February 01, 1865, Thornton Boone Co; Indiana; m. ALBERT WAY. 110. MATILDA4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 05, 1828 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died October 14, 1919 in Iowa. She married JOHN MCDILL CORSBIE April 07, 1847 in Sugar Plum MM, Thornton, Boone Co., Indiana. He was born February 12, 1822 in North Carolina, and died November 20, 1915 in Iowa. More About MATILDA FRAZIER: Burial: Cedar Creek Cemetery., Salem Twp, Henry Co., IA More About JOHN MCDILL CORSBIE: Burial: Cedar Creek Cemetery., Salem Twp, Henry Co., IA Children of MATILDA FRAZIER and JOHN CORSBIE are: i. AVALINE5 CORSBIE, b. July 28, 1852, Indiana; d. August 01, 1928, Kansas; m. NATHAN M. HOCKETT, August 29, 1869, Cedar Creek MM, Henry Co; IA; b. March 04, 1850, Tippecanoe Twp, Henry Co; IA; d. March 17, 1925, Kansas. More About AVALINE CORSBIE: Burial: Shilo Cemetery., Rooks Co; KS More About NATHAN M. HOCKETT: Burial: Shilo Cemetery., Rooks Co; KS ii. MARY RUTH CORSBIE, m. WILLIAM ALLEN MENDENHALL; b. November 29, 1861, Richland, Keokuk Co; IA; d. October 31, 1947. More About WILLIAM ALLEN MENDENHALL: Burial: Friends Cemetery, Richland, Keokuk Co; IA 111. LOTON SMITH4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 17, 1832 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died August 24, 1906. He married (1) PHOEBE HIXON December 07, 1853 in Boone Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN HIXON. She was born 1834 in Preble Co; Ohio, and died 1857. He married (2) EMILY BUNCH 1860. She was born April 07, 1840 in Wayne Co; Indiana. Notes for LOTON SMITH FRAZIER: History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. Union Township http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/hardin/h1883/h1883-union.htm#L.%20S.%20Frazer L. S. Frazer L. S. Frazer was born in Randolph county, Indiana, April 17, 1832. He is a son of Henry and Mary (Otwell) Frazer, natives of Guilford county, North Carolina, where they were married and three children were born -- Ann, Jerusha and Fanny. In about 1821 the family emigrated to Randolph county, Indiana, and settled in the heavy timber, clearing up a farm, and where seven more children were born -- Bronson, Matilda, Abe, L. S., Heber, Elzina and Curtis O. In 1855 L. S. Frazer came to Henry county, Iowa, bringing his parents with him, his mother dying on the road. He remained in Henry county one year, when he removed to Marshall county, Iowa. In 1853 he married Miss Phoebe Hixon, a daughter of John Hixon. She was born in Preble county, Ohio, in 1834. In 1857 Mrs. Frazer died. She was a Christian, and respected by all who knew her. Mr. Frazer was married in 1860, to Miss Emma Bunch. She was born in Wayne county, Indiana, April 7, 1840. There were three children, two of whom are living -- Arthur and Josie. Mr. Frazer, when he came to this country, had but $5 of ready money in his pocket. He has now a fine property and farm, with 70 acres of land under a high state of cultivation, valued at $45 per acre. Mr. Frazer is a member of the Society of Friends. Children of LOTON FRAZIER and EMILY BUNCH are: 263. i. ARTHUR5 FRAZIER, b. 1862, Iowa. ii. JOSEPHINE "JOSIE" FRAZIER. iii. LUTHER FRAZIER. iv. ESTELLA A. FRAZIER. 112. HEBER ELLIS4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 03, 1834 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died April 27, 1907 in Oklahoma. He married KEZIAH HIXON November 11, 1857 in Boone Co; Indiana, daughter of JOHN HIXON and PHEBE. She was born April 05, 1837 in New Garden Twp, Wayne Co; IN, and died March 02, 1917 in Pawnee Co; Oklahoma. Children of HEBER FRAZIER and KEZIAH HIXON are: i. EMMA ROZELLA5 FRAZIER. ii. VINING ELMOR FRAZIER. iii. ORLA MARENUS FRAZIER. iv. LILLY ESTELLA FRAZIER. v. CELESTA MAY FRAZIER. vi. NETTIE LOUELLA FRAZIER. 113. CURTIS OTWELL4 FRAZIER (HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 19, 1840 in Thornton, Boone Co; IN, and died November 1915 in Marshall Co; Iowa. He married JANE D. HOCKETT October 28, 1860 in Mt. Pleasant, Henry Co; Iowa, daughter of EDWARD HOCKETT and BETSEY HARRIS. She was born May 11, 1841 in Iowa. More About CURTIS OTWELL FRAZIER: Burial: Union, Hardin co; Iowa Children of CURTIS FRAZIER and JANE HOCKETT are: i. ADILA BELLE5 FRAZIER. ii. ORLANDO C. FRAZIER. iii. ALBANUS LAMONT FRAZIER. 114. NATHAN W.4 FRAZIER (JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 12, 1808. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) MARTHA BOOTS. She was born 1819. Notes for NATHAN W. FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IN COUNTY: Grant DIVISION: Pleasant Township REEL NO: 123 PAGE NO: 226A REFERENCE: 28th Augt 1850; H. J. Lenox, Ass't Marshal; MF# 451 31 303 307 FRAZIER Nathan W. 41 M Farmer 5,000 NC 32 303 307 FRAZIER Martha 31 F Ohio 33 303 307 FRAZIER John 16 M Farmer Ind X 34 303 307 FRAZIER James 14 M Ind X 35 303 307 FRAZIER Sarah 8 F Ind X 36 303 307 FRAZIER Lydia 6 F Ind X 37 303 307 FRAZIER Monroe 4 M Ind 38 303 307 FRAZIER Mary M. 1/12 F Children of NATHAN FRAZIER and MARTHA BOOTS are: i. JOHN5 FRAZIER. ii. JAMES FRAZIER. iii. SARAH FRAZIER. iv. LYDIA FRAZIER. v. MONROE FRAZIER. vi. MARY M. FRAZIER. 264. vii. CHARLOTTE M. FRAZIER. 115. FRANCIS HENRY4 FRAZIER (JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1811, and died 1878. He married LYDIA FISHER November 08, 1838 in Iowa, daughter of ISAAC FISHER and ELIZABETH. She was born June 25, 1814 in Clinton, Co; Ohio, and died 1894. Notes for FRANCIS HENRY FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 239a 21 1123 1123 Frazier Francis 37 M Farmer 1,000 Ohio 22 1123 1123 Frazier Lydia 34 F Ohio 23 1123 1123 Frazier Mary 11 F Iowa X 24 1123 1123 Frazier Charlotte 8 F Iowa X 25 1123 1123 Frazier Caroline 6 F Iowa 26 1123 1123 Frazier Nathan 4 M Iowa 27 1123 1123 Frazier Levi 6/12 M Iowa 28 1123 1123 May Leander 14 M Indiana X ****************************** He is a native of Indiana and a descendant of an old Quaker family, antedating the Revolutionary war, and removed from the Hoosier state to Iowa prior to the organization of the latter as a territory, there becoming one of its earliest pioneers. Notes for LYDIA FISHER: From "Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated April 19, 1894: Obituary Lydia FRAZIER born June 25, 1814 Clinton co., Ohio daughter of Isaac & Elizabeth FISHER married 1838 Francis H. FRAISER 10 children ( 5 died ) Nathan & Seth of Kansas, Levi, Mrs. Thomas CAMPBELL, and Mrs. Henry WILLIAMS of Salem Friend's cemetery More About LYDIA FISHER: Burial: Friends Cemetary Children of FRANCIS FRAZIER and LYDIA FISHER are: i. MARY5 FRAZIER. ii. CHARLOTTE FRAZIER. iii. CAROLINE FRAZIER. 265. iv. NATHAN FRANK FRAZIER, b. October 13, 1846, Salem, Iowa; d. 1907. v. SETH FRAZIER. vi. LEVI FRAZIER. vii. JOHN FRAZIER. 116. ELIZABETH4 FRAZIER (JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1815, and died January 09, 1865. She married LEVI CAMMACK59,60 August 21, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, son of JOHN CAMMACK and HANNAH HOLLINGSWORTH. He was born November 04, 1815 in Highland Co; Ohio. Notes for LEVI CAMMACK: In "History of Henry County" (1982) pp.141-142 LEVI CAMMACK b.Greene Co., OH Nov. 4, 1815 son of JOHN & HANNAH HOLLINGSWORTH CAMMACK. For generations family were devout Quakers the first in both NC and IN. Grandfather JAMES CAMMACK b. in Scotland, later with parents to England and then 1780 to NC. Married ANN INSCOE. Children: JOHN CAMMACK born in NC, then to Greene Co. OH where he married HANNAH. Their children: LEVI, JAMES, HENRY, & IRA born in Greene Co. OH. Spring 1816 moved to Wayne Co. OH and ch: ELIHU & MARTIN were born. LEVI fatherless at 13. At 17 married ELIZABETH FRAZIER in Quaker church. May 10, 1837 moved west with wife & 2 children. Eight children born in Iowa one of whom was NATHAN. LEVI married second ANN WILCOXIN and had two daughters (not named in biography). HE lived over 70 years. _____________________________ Levi Cammack Obituary, Salem, Henry County, Iowa Levi Cammack obituary, Salem newspaper 1887 The death angel has once more invaded the ranks of the Pioneers of Henry County. On Sunday evening, Levi Cammack, one of the earliest settlers and one of the best known of men in south eastern Iowa passed suddenly away. He was born in Highland County, Ohio, 3rd day of 11th month, 1815. When a youth he removed to Indiana, and in 1837 came to the territory of Iowa, where he had lived for 58 years. He had very nearly reached the 80th mile stone of a very busy and energetic life. On the 17th day of 3rd month, 1833 he was married to Elizabeth Frazier, of Wayne County, Ind. This union was seperated by the death of his wife, which occurred on 9th day of 1st month, 1865. On the 9th day of 9th month, 1865 he was married to Anna Wilcoxson of Lee County, Iowa. He was the father of eleven children, nine of whom, with his wife, are living. Mr. Cammack was widely and favorably known. Few men have lived in southeastern Iowa, who have had a larger circle of acquaintances than he. He had had business relation with very nearly all the men in a radius of twenty miles around his home. One prominent characteristic of his business life was the maintenance of a high standard of business integrity. His familiar face will be missed at the meetings of "Old Settlers" at Salem, which gathering grew more interesting to him as he advanced in years. Having filled up the measure of a useful and honest life, he has gone to dwell where men cease to grow old. T.S.P. From a sketch of the life of Levi Cammack, published in a history of this county, issued some years ago, we take much of the following: After describing his experiences as a pioneeer in Indiana, and his removal to this state in June 1837, that he built a cabin in Salem on a lot donated by Aaron Street. "The last seventy-five cents owned by Levi purchased corn meal, and again he was even with the world. He was furnished with money by the neighbors, and started back to Illinois with his oxen for meal. He made two trips for meal and one for bacon during the fall. He then went to Adams County, Ill., for hogs, in company with Henry Johnson. They drove them home, but their trip made in three days was a terrible one. Over night the wolves would fight with them and a continuous squealing was kept up. His boots were carried on his arm, and the long frozen prairie grass cut the woolen stockings from his feet as he trudged over the frozen ground, but he persevered and brought in the stock. He paid $12 for a bushel of salt to cure his meat and that winter salt was $60 per barrel. He turned his cattle on brush along Skunk river during the winter and spring, and in the spring of 1838 bought a claim on a half section where he now resides, upon which he built a cabin. That fall the land came into marker, and Mr. Cammack and other men in the neighborhood went to Burlington to attend the land sale. Scarcely any of them had a dollar, but they intended getting money of brokers at Burlington, paying fifty per cent, but by good luck Mr. Cammack's uncle Reuben arrived at the same time with $100 belonging to Levi, who, by borrowing $100 belonging to James Richey at fifty per cent, entered one and one-fourth sections. He became a very proserous man, and during his business life was one of the largest stock dealers in southeastern Iowa. He has owned thirteen 80-acre tracts of land during his residence here, and has put under fence and cultivation since coming, 15,000 acres, building four good houses, and at one time owned 640 acres in one body. His kindness of heart has, however, caused him the loss of almost his entire fortune. Security debts by the thousands of dollars melted it away like snow before a summer's sun. For one man he paid $20,000 and for others larger amounts. Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH FRAZIER and LEVI CAMMACK: Child of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and LEVI CAMMACK is: i. NATHAN5 CAMMACK, b. Iowa. 117. JOHN W.4 FRAZIER (JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 18, 1817 in Wayne Co; Indiana, and died June 24, 1895 in Clio, Iowa. He married (1) MARTHA JANE HIATT September 18, 1845, daughter of ISAAC HIATT and SHANNAH HOGG. She was born September 17, 1827, and died November 28, 1854 in Salem, Iowa. He married (2) LUCINDA BUSH 1858. She was born 1841, and died 1893 in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Notes for JOHN W. FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Jackson twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 257a 20 1361 1361 Frazier John W 33 M Farmer 700 Indiana 21 1361 1361 Frazier Martha J 23 F Ohio 22 1361 1361 Frazier Volna 4 M Iowa 23 1361 1361 Frazier Rachel A 2 F Iowa _________________ Grave Stone Records of Wayne County, Iowa Name: John W. Frazier Death Date: 24 Jun 1895 Cemetery: Clio Town: Clio Comment: lot 77 Frazier, John W. married Hiatt, Martha Jane on 18 Sep 1845 in Henry County, Iowa More About MARTHA JANE HIATT: Medical Information: Died of Typhoid fever. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MARTHA HIATT are: i. VOLNEY S.5 FRAZIER, b. September 14, 1848, Salem, Iowa; d. November 17, 1925, Portland, Oregon; m. JENNIE JONES. ii. RACHEL FRAZIER, b. November 07, 1849, Salem, Iowa; d. March 06, 1922, Clio, Iowa. 266. iii. MARTHA JANE FRAZIER, b. January 04, 1851, Salem, Iowa; d. April 1940. iv. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. April 22, 1853, Salem, Iowa; d. February 14, 1901, Kansas City, Kansas. 118. JOSEPH4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)61 was born February 06, 1816 in Highland Co; Ohio, and died May 23, 1891 in Dresden, Kansas. He married NARCISSA SWAIN November 14, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of SILVANUS SWAIN and RHODA WORTH. She was born September 28, 1818 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died April 25, 1896 in Oregon. Notes for JOSEPH FRAZIER: Joseph was a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. He and some others left the Friends Church and founded the Anti Slavery Friends Church in Salem, Iowa. Joseph and his wife left Salem for Kansas on 3/27/1879. They lived in a tent the first year. ************** CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 236b 10 1084 1084 Frazier Joseph 32 M Farmer 1,000 Ohio 11 1084 1084 Frazier Narcissa 31 F North Carolina 12 1084 1084 Frazier Rhonda 13 F Indiana X 13 1084 1084 Frazier Sylvanus 8 M Iowa X 14 1084 1084 Frazier Melinda 6 F Iowa 15 1084 1084 Frazier Irene 3 F Iowa 16 1084 1084 Frazier Anne 1 F Iowa REMARKS: Twin 17 1084 1084 Frazier Angilne 1 F Iowa REMARKS: Twin **Lived next door to Elihu Frazier** ____________________ Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and NARCISSA SWAIN are: i. ELAM5 FRAZIER, b. February 23, 1835, Randolph Co; Indiana. ii. RHODA FRAZIER, b. April 15, 1837, Randolph Co; Indiana. iii. IRA FRAZIER, b. July 01, 1839, Henry Co; Iowa. iv. CYNTHIA ANN FRAZIER, b. November 27, 1841, Henry Co; Iowa. v. SYLVANUS SWAIN FRAZIER, b. 1842, Henry Co; Iowa. vi. MALINDA FRAZIER, b. July 31, 1845, Henry Co; Iowa; m. DAVID TAYLOR, September 07, 1866, Henry Co; Iowa. vii. IRENA FRAZIER, b. July 09, 1847, Henry Co; Iowa; m. MINER J. CONKLIN, June 19, 1870, Henry Co; Iowa. viii. ANNA JANE (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. July 11, 1849, Henry Co; Iowa; m. E. H. MCCRACKEN, December 20, 1876, Henry Co; Iowa. ix. ANGELINE (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. July 11, 1849. x. HANNAH HARRIET FRAZIER, b. December 12, 1851, Henry Co; Iowa. xi. HARRIET BEECHER FRAZIER, b. July 25, 1854, Henry Co; Iowa; m. JESSE COULSON, May 27, 1879, Henry Co; Iowa. xii. BARNEY GUY FRAZIER, b. July 20, 1857, Henry Co; Iowa. xiii. ALMIRANDA "MINNIE" FRAZIER, b. July 20, 1857, Henry Co; Iowa; m. SWAIN. xiv. SWAIN LAWRENCE FRAZIER, b. June 24, 1861, Henry Co; Iowa. xv. JOSEPH OSCAR FRAZIER, b. July 28, 1866, Henry Co; Iowa; m. LOTTIE B.. 119. ELIHU4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)62 was born November 09, 1819 in Highland Co; Ohio, and died September 05, 1892 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married ORPHA PIDGEON May 25, 1839 in Henry Co; Iowa, daughter of ISAAC PIDGEON and PHEBE KESTER. She was born August 03, 1821 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died July 27, 1894 in Henry Co; Iowa. Notes for ELIHU FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 236b 18 1085 1085 Frazier Elihn 31 M Farmer Indiana 19 1085 1085 Frazier Orpha 30 F North Carolina 20 1085 1085 Frazier Mary 10 F Iowa X 21 1085 1085 Frazier Phebe 8 F Iowa X 22 1085 1085 Frazier Susan 6 M Iowa X 23 1085 1085 Frazier Lydia 4 F Iowa 24 1085 1085 Frazier Narcissa 2 F Iowa ********************* Children of ELIHU FRAZIER and ORPHA PIDGEON are: i. MARY E.5 FRAZIER, b. 1840. ii. PHEBE FRAZIER, b. 1842. iii. SUSAN FRAZIER, b. 1844. iv. ADDISON FRAZIER, b. August 1844. v. LYDIA FRAZIER, b. 1846. vi. CASSIUS MARION FRAZIER, b. 1853. vii. MARILLA FRAZIER, b. 1857. viii. MALISSA VIRGINIA FRAZIER, b. 1859. ix. THOMAS SHERMAN FRAZIER, b. June 18, 1863. 120. THOMAS CLARKSON4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 07, 1821 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died October 23, 1869 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married LUCINDA HAMPTON December 28, 1844. She was born October 10, 1824 in Indiana, and died October 29, 1892 in Henry Co; Iowa. More About THOMAS CLARKSON FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery More About LUCINDA HAMPTON: Burial: Quaker Cemetery Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and LUCINDA HAMPTON are: 267. i. LINDLEY S.5 FRAZIER, b. February 17, 1849, Henry Co; Iowa; d. August 13, 1914, Alva, Woods Co; Oklahoma. ii. ELLEN FRAZIER, b. April 20, 1852, Iowa; d. August 20, 1860, Henry Co; Iowa. More About ELLEN FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery iii. MALISSA FRAZIER, b. 1855, Iowa; d. 1860, Henry Co; Iowa. More About MALISSA FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery iv. LOUISA FRAZIER, b. 1857, Iowa; m. MARION A. CONKLIN, February 10, 1875, Henry Co; Iowa. v. JEHU FRAZIER, b. July 16, 1861, Iowa; d. October 30, 1861, Henry Co; Iowa. More About JEHU FRAZIER: Burial: Quaker Cemetery 121. JONATHON A.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)63 was born December 17, 1825 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died January 04, 1904 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married MAUDE EURITHA MERSHON November 22, 1849 in Henry Co; Iowa. She was born 1825 in Kentucky, and died 1918 in Henry Co; Iowa. Notes for JONATHON A. FRAZIER: From "Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated Jan. 7, 1904: Jonathan A. FRAZIER Born July 7th, 1825, died Jan. 4th, 1904. He was a son of Thomas and Hannah FRAZIER and moved with them from Randolph Co., Indiana, to Salem, Iowa, in 1838, when 13 years old when the wild Indian, deer and cayote roamed at will over the almost boundless prairies. He had a birthright membership in the Friend's church, his father being the 1st Quaker preacher to move to Iowa in not the 1st of any denomination. He was converted and joined the Am.___ Wesleyan Methodist church when about 20 years old and soon began to preach for and was minister to that denomination for many years and was a very active worker in the Anti-Slavery or Abob_ion cause. He was married in the spring of 1850 to Eurith MERSHON and moved onto his farm four miles SE of Salem where they lived until two years ago they moved to Salem. He has been in poor health for eight years, a great sufferer from rheumatism and nervous diseases, affecting him so much that at times his mind was almost gone, but a few days before he died the cloud was lifted and the Sunshine from the Golden shore brightened his peaceful face. He leaves his wife and eight children, viz: Charles S. FRAZIER, Arapahoe, Neb.; Mrs. Flo GORDON, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Delilah WHITE, Cincinnati, Iowa; Alanson L. FRAZIER, Burlington, Iowa; Sylvanus V. FRAZIER, Mrs. Orvilla CARPENTER, Mrs. Maude DAVIDSON, Miss Lillian FRAIZER of this place to mourn his loss. They were all at his bedside and attended the funeral except Mrs. GORDON of Minneapolis. He is the last but one of his brothers and sisters to go, Benajah H. FRAZIER of Hillsboror, being the only one now living of the large family of fifteen children More About JONATHON A. FRAZIER: Occupation: minister Children of JONATHON FRAZIER and MAUDE MERSHON are: i. CHARLES S.5 FRAZIER64. Notes for CHARLES S. FRAZIER: JASPER COUNTY IOWA -- 1885 CENSUS -- WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 423 26 12 13 Frazier Charles S. 79 21 21 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 26 M M Farmer IN 423 27 12 13 Frazier Mary I. 25 F M Jasper 423 28 12 13 Frazier Flossy T. 4 F S Jasper 423 29 12 13 Frazier Erma 2 F S Jasper ii. DELIAH FRAZIER, m. WHITE. iii. FLORENCE FRAZIER, m. ? GORDON. 268. iv. ALANSTON L. FRAZIER. v. SYLVANUS V. FRAZIER. vi. ORVILLA FRAZIER, m. ? CARPENTER. vii. MAUDE VIRGINIA FRAZIER, m. ? DAVIDSON. viii. LILLIAN B. FRAZIER. ix. AMY E. FRAZIER. 122. BENJAH HIATT4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 10, 1839 in Henry Co; Iowa, and died April 04, 1920 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married MAHALA RUSSELL in Iowa. She was born August 25, 1833 in Indiana, and died February 01, 1919 in Henry Co; Iowa. Children of BENJAH FRAZIER and MAHALA RUSSELL are: i. BLANCHE5 FRAZIER. ii. ELLINA FRAZIER. iii. HIELMER FRAZIER. iv. LEILA FRAZIER. v. CORA A. FRAZIER, b. 1866, Iowa. vi. ARLIE FRAZIER, b. 1869, Iowa. vii. VIVIA FRAZIER. viii. BIRDRON FRAZIER, b. 1873, Iowa. ix. MARY H. FRAZIER, b. March 1875, Iowa; d. 1958. x. ROSSIUS B. FRAZIER, b. April 1877, Iowa; m. ISABELLA EMMA GRELK, March 05, 1902, Mt. Pleasant, Henry Co; Iowa; b. 1880, Iowa. 123. STEPHEN4 FRAZIER (GIDEON B.3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)65 was born September 16, 1811 in Clinton Co; Ohio, and died August 31, 1871 in Canon City, Fremont Co; Colorado. He married ANNA JOY January 17, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of REUBEN JOY and RACHEL WAY. She was born July 14, 1813 in Indiana, and died March 25, 1882 in Colorado. Notes for STEPHEN FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 239b 31 1131 1131 Frazier Stephen 39 M Carpenter 400 Ohio 32 1131 1131 Frazier Anna 37 F Inidana 33 1131 1131 Frazier Reuben 17 M Blacksmith Inidana X 34 1131 1131 Frazier Henry 14 M Inidana X 35 1131 1131 Frazier Gideon 10 M Iowa X ** Lived next door to the the Rueben Joy family** ____________________________ Marriage Notes for STEPHEN FRAZIER and ANNA JOY: Children of STEPHEN FRAZIER and ANNA JOY are: 269. i. REUBEN JOY5 FRAZIER, b. January 23, 1834, Randolph Co; Indiana; d. August 15, 1915, Toppenish, Yakima Co; Washington. ii. HENRY J. FRAZIER, b. 1836. iii. GIDEON BERIAH FRAZIER, b. October 19, 1840. 124. THOMAS4 FRAZIER (GIDEON B.3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)66 was born July 03, 1813 in Clinton, CT, and died July 25, 1886 in Salem, Iowa. He married RUTH MCCRACKEN November 13, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of DAVID MCCRACKEN and ELIZABETH HODGSON. She was born 1816 in Indiana. Notes for THOMAS FRAZIER: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Henry DIVISION: Salem Twsp REEL NO: M432-184 PAGE NO: 240b 7 1144 1144 Frazier Thomas 37 M Carpenter Ohio 8 1144 1144 Frazier Ruth 33 F North Carolina 9 1144 1144 Frazier Elizabeth 17 F Indiana X 10 1144 1144 Frazier Ann 14 F Indiana X 11 1144 1144 Frazier Stephen 12 M Iowa X 12 1144 1144 Frazier Lydia 8 F Iowa 13 1144 1144 Frazier David 5 M Iowa 14 1144 1144 Frazier Sarah J 3 F Iowa 15 1144 1144 Frazier Sirena 6/12 F Iowa _______________________ Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and RUTH MCCRACKEN are: i. ELIZABETH5 FRAZIER, b. October 19, 1834. ii. ANN FRAZIER, b. 1836; m. STEPHEN JOHNSON WAY. 270. iii. STEPHEN VEATAL FRAZIER, b. February 18, 1839, Salem, Iowa; d. August 12, 1923, Wyoming. iv. LARENA FRAZIER, b. 1844. v. LYDIA FRAZIER, b. April 08, 1844. vi. DAVID FRAZIER, b. 1845. vii. SARAH JANE FRAZIER67, b. April 13, 1848, Salem, Henry Co; Iowa; d. December 13, 1903, Fort Dodge, Kansas; m. WILLIAM DUDLEY, November 25, 1866, Eldora, Iowa. Notes for SARAH JANE FRAZIER: Sarah Jane (Frazier) Dudley Obituary From "The Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated January 21, 1904 IN MEMORIAM The funeral of Mrs. William Dudley was held in the First M.E. church, of which she was a member, on December 16, 1903, at 2 o'clock p.m. The services were very impressive and were conducted by Rev. Lynch, pastor of the church, and Rev. Harmon, an old time friend of the family. The esteem in which the good lady was held was manifested by the large number of sympathetic friends present and their beautiful floral gifts, which were laid on her casket sacred to her memory. Sarah Jane Frazier was born in Salem, Ia., April 13 1848, and died at the old soldiers' home, in Fort Dodge, Kan., December 13, 1903, of paralysis. She was married to William Dudley in Eldora, Ia., on November 25, 1866. She was the fourth daughter of the late Thomas and Ruth McCrackin Frazier, pioneers of Henry and Marshall counties, Ia. After marriage she and her husband moved to Colorado, where they resided ten years; then they came to Kansas and have spent the remainder of her life in and near Wichita, where she was favorably and well known. She left a husband and three foster children, one brother and five married sisters to mourn her loss. She took a great interest in anything that helped to cheer and brighten the pathway of the old soldier. Her father, a brother, four cousins and her husband were all membeers of Company D, 14th Iowa, and marched side by side during the Civil war. Her remains were interred in the Maple Grove cemetery near Wichita. More About SARAH JANE FRAZIER: Burial: December 16, 1903, Maple Grove cemetery, Wichita, Kansas Cause of Death: Paralysis viii. ESTELLA FRAZIER, b. 1852. ix. ELLIOT FRAZIER. x. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. 1860. 125. FRANCIS4 HOCKETT (SARAH3 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 02, 1818 in Randolph Co; Indiana. He married REBECCA D. HARTLEY December 15, 1835. She was born September 21, 1818 in Ohio. Notes for FRANCIS HOCKETT: Francis Hockett Francis Hockett, one of the oldest settlers of Iowa, was born in Randolph county, Indiana, February 2, 1818. His parents were natives of North Carolina, and were pioneers of Ohio and Indiana. Here Mr. Hockett's early life was spent, and he grew to manhood in the same county where he was born. On December 15, 1835, he was married to Miss Rebecca D. Hartley, who was born in Ohio, Secember 21, 1818. They continued to live in Randolph county until in the spring of 1838, when they removed to Iowa, which was then a Territory, settling in what is now Henry county, near Salem. They afterward settled in the adjoining county of Lee, where they lived until the year 1863, when they removed to Hardin county, first settling in Providence township, and, in 1870, locating in Grant township, on section 12, where they now reside. There has been born to them twelve children, ten of whom are living. The oldest, Norton, of whom mention is made elsewhere, was born October 18, 1836; Calvin W., born May 6, 1841; Eliza A., born May 4, 1843; Barbara L., born April 24, 1845; James, born January 6, 1847; Deborah A., born February 15, 1849; Thomas E., born March 15, 1851; Lydia, born April 7, 1853; Mary Magdalene, born September 4, 1855; Henry M., born February 1, 1859; all but one living at present in Hardin county -- Ezra, living in Nebraska; and all married but one -- James. Mr. Hockett has always followed farming, and has a farm of 80 acres, with good house and orchard on it, well protected by natural timber, it being nearly all the timber there is in the township. Mr. Hockett and family belong to the Society of Friends. During the early times he was familiar and friends with the Indians, over whom the famous Black Hawk was Chief, and was well acquainted with his son, whom he describes as being a finely-formed, intelligent and interesting man. History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. Children of FRANCIS HOCKETT and REBECCA HARTLEY are: 271. i. NORTON5 HOCKETT, b. October 18, 1836, Randolph Co; Indiana. ii. CALVIN W. HOCKETT, b. May 06, 1841. iii. ELIZA A. HOCKETT, b. May 04, 1843. iv. BARBARA L. HOCKETT, b. April 24, 1845. v. JAMES HOCKETT, b. January 06, 1847. vi. DEBORAH A. HOCKETT, b. February 15, 1849. vii. THOMAS E. HOCKETT, b. March 15, 1851. viii. LYDIA HOCKETT, b. April 07, 1853. ix. MARY MAGDALENE HOCKETT, b. September 04, 1855. x. HENRY M. HOCKETT, b. February 01, 1859. xi. EZRA HOCKETT. 126. SUSANNAH4 ADCOCK-EMRY (ELIZABETH3 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)68 was born June 08, 1819 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died January 28, 1897 in Bates Co; Missouri. She married THOMAS HOCKETT69 May 01, 1839 in Salem, Henry Co., Iowa, son of WILLIAM HOCKETT and RACHEL HODGSON. He was born August 19, 1820 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died June 29, 1859 in Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa. Notes for SUSANNAH ADCOCK-EMRY: Susannah Emry was the first child of Travis and Elizabeth Emry. She was born Susannah Adcock 8 Jun 1819, Randolph Co., Ind, was renamed Emry along with the other members of the family, and in 1838 moved with her parents to the new Quaker settlement which became Salem, Henry Co., Ia. Here, on 1 May 1839 she was married to Thomas Hockett. Thomas Hockett was born 19 Aug 1820, Randolph Co, Ind, 5th child of William & Rachel (Hodgson) Hockett, grandson of Stephen Hockett (Hoggatt) and Margaret (Thornbrugh) Hocket and of Thomas & Patience (Dillon) Hodgson, & great grandson of William & Hannah (Beals) Hoggatt, Joseph & Ann Thornbrugh, John & Mary (Mills) Hodson & Daniel & Lydia Dillon. Both of Thomas Hockett's parents & all of his grandparents & all 8 of his great grandparents were Quakers. Abstracts of Quaker records published in the Hinshaw Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy & the Heiss Abstracts of Indiana Quaker Records. They were part of the main stream of Quaker migration which pusshed out of Pennsylvania in the 2d quarter of the 18th century, down across the central Virginia (with stops at Quaker meetings Opekan, later Hopewell, Camp Creek, Cedar Creek,) on into north central NC (Cane Creek, New Garden, Center) then northwest into Miami Valley of Ohio in the 1st decade of the 19th century (Miami, Fairfield, Lees Creek, Center) & on to eastern Indiana in the 2d decade (New Garden, Cherry Grove) & then into the newly opened land in Wisconsin territory in 1837, later known as Henry Co, Iowa. Frazier relatives of Susanna (her mother was Elizabeth Frazier) & Hockett relatives of Thomas were in the first waves of settlers of Salem Twp, Henry Co, Ia, "Portrait & Biographical Album of Henry Co, Ia" published by Acme Publishing Company, Chicago, 1888, describes the emigration & settlement of Quakers, on pages 683-684. In the fall of 1836, several Friends of Cherry Grove Monthly Meeting, Ind organized an exploration party which visited the Salem area. The party consisted of Reuban Joy, William Hammer, Dr. Gideon Frazier, (Susanna's uncle), Stephen, John & Nathan Hockett (Two brothers & an Uncle of Thomas). The first wagon train made the trip in May & June 1837, & consisted of Reuben, Henry & Abram Joy, Thomas Cook, Levi Cammock & Dr. Gideon, Stephen, Thomas & Lydia Frazier (an uncle, 2 first cousins, & widowed aunt of Susanna). The second wagon train arrived 4 weeks later, composed of Stephen Hockett, Sr., Stephen Hockett, Jr., John Hockett & Harrison Hoggatt (Grandfather, two uncles of Thomas) ... [unreadable text on copy] ... Hammer (Father & two brothers of Thomas, who traveled in this train as a member of his father's family). She was married to Thomas Hockett (son of William Hockett (Hoggatt) and Rachel Hodgson) on 1 May 1839 in Salem MM, Henry Co., Iowa. Thomas Hockett (13)(9) (16) (14) was born on 19 Aug 1820 in Randolph Co., Indiana. He died on 29 Jun 1859 in Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa.(16) Fairfield, Ia Ledger, 15 Jul 1859, p 3, col 1, story re disappearance of Thomas Hockett, presumed drowned trying to cross flooded Walnut Creek. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Tippecanoe Twp., Henry Co., Iowa. (17) House 156 He was buried in Presumed drowned in Walnut Creek, Body not Recovered. He was Quaker. Salem, Iowa MM notes of Jan 21, 1843: "Thomas Hockett disciplined for drinking." http://www.familyorigins.com/users/e/m/r/Raleigh-E-Emry/FAMO2-0001/d253.htm More About SUSANNAH ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Mt. Vernon Scott Cemetery, Bates Co., Missouri Notes for THOMAS HOCKETT: Fairfield, Ia Ledger, 15 Jul 1859, p 3, col 1 Disappearance of Thomas Hockett, presumed drowned trying to cross flooded Walnut Creek. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Tippecanoe Twp., Henry Co., Iowa. Presumed drowned in Walnut Creek, Body not Recovered. Children of SUSANNAH ADCOCK-EMRY and THOMAS HOCKETT are: i. ESTHER5 HOCKETT, b. March 28, 1841. ii. JESSE HOCKETT, b. May 24, 1843. iii. HENRY HOCKETT, b. February 04, 1845. iv. RACHEL HOCKETT, b. April 04, 1847. v. THOMAS HOCKETT, b. September 18, 1849. vi. NATHAN J. HOCKETT, b. September 17, 1854; d. December 20, 1855. vii. SARAH ELMA HOCKETT, b. February 17, 1857. 127. DAVID4 ADCOCK-EMRY (ELIZABETH3 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)70 was born June 24, 1832 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died December 29, 1916 in Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska. He married AMANDA TALBERT February 17, 1855 in Pleasant Plain, Jefferson Co., Iowa. She was born January 05, 1839 in Walnut Ridge, Rush Co., Indiana, and died February 11, 1927 in Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska. Notes for DAVID ADCOCK-EMRY: David Adcock Emry was born of a pioneering family who settled in Iowa when it was still a territory (about 1839). He was a quaker and member of the Walnut Creek Friends Meeting and continued his active membership throughout his life. Nearly forty of his productive years, after marriage, were spent farming near Pleasant Plain, Iowa, first on the farm of his parents and later on what is known as the Shockley farm. In 1893 they moved, with three of the children, to Knox county, Nebraska, settling in the Kemma community near Creighton. Five years later they moved to a farm in Dixon county, in the Springbank community. In 1899 they again moved, this time to Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska, spending their later years on a small acerage near Nebraska Central College. He is buried in the Southwestern part of the Central City cemetery, one mile north of the city. OBITUARY: 2 Jan 1917, Central City, Nebraska Newspaper. DAVID EMRY As a terminus to many months of suffering, David Emry, an elderly and prominent resident of this community, passed away at his home on the college section Friday evening, December 29th, at the age of 84 years, 6 months and 5 days. Due to injuries received during his boyhood, he had been a sufferer most of his life, and a few months past his ailments became more acute, resulting in his death. The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Friends church, Rev. J. D. Mills being in charge. Many were present to pay their last respects to the memory of a staunch friend and thoughtful neighbor. Eight seats in the center of the church were filled with relatives. Internment was in the cemetery north of the city. David Emry, son of Travis and Elizabeth Emry, was born in Randolph county, Indiana, June 24th 1832. When seven years of age, he moved with his parents to Salem, Iowa, and later to Pleasant Plain, that state. There he grew to manhood, and on the 17th day of February, 1855, was united in marriage to Amanda Talbert forming a union that lasted almost sixty-two years. To them were born thirteen children: Richard and William, who died in early life: John, a minister of the Friends church, who died in 1905; James of Independence Kas.; Francis H. of Waterbury, this state; Cyrus of Norden, this state; Alfred L. of this city; Mrs. Abram Jones of Aroya, Colo.; Mrs Cyrus Holloway of Salem, Ohio; Mrs Chandler Paxson of Tamarack, Minn.; Mrs Philip Mesner, Mrs W.C. Truesdell and Harriet F. Emry of this city. He is also survived by eighty grandchildren and thirty five great grandchildren. In 1893 he came with his wife and three younger children to Nebraska, living first in Knox county and then in Springbank. The last seventeen years of his life were spent as a resident of this community. Mr. Emry was a birthright member of the Friends church, but not until almost middle life did his active work in the church begin. After his conversioin he became a pioneer in the progressive movement of the church, always faithful in attendance at the services when possible. He took an active interest in the business of the church and held responsible positions during the greater part of his more than forty years of active service, being elder at the time of his death. It can be truly said that the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth was a leading motive of his whole life, and to this end he worked constantly as long as his strength remained. More About DAVID ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Central City Cemetery, Merrick Co., Nebraska More About AMANDA TALBERT: Burial: Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska Children of DAVID ADCOCK-EMRY and AMANDA TALBERT are: i. RICHARD5 ADCOCK-EMRY. Notes for RICHARD ADCOCK-EMRY: Died young. ii. WILLIAM ADCOCK-EMRY. Notes for WILLIAM ADCOCK-EMRY: Died young. iii. JOHN ADCOCK-EMRY, d. 1905. More About JOHN ADCOCK-EMRY: Occupation: Minister of the Friends Church iv. JAMES ADCOCK-EMRY. v. FRANCIS H. ADCOCK-EMRY. vi. CYRUS ADCOCK-EMRY. vii. ALFRED L. ADCOCK-EMRY. viii. ADCOCK-EMRY, m. ABRAM JONES. ix. ADCOCK-EMRY, m. CYRUS HOLLOWAY. x. ADCOCK-EMRY, m. CHANDLER PAXSON. xi. ADCOCK-EMRY, m. PHILIP MESNER. xii. ADCOCK-EMRY, m. W.C. TRUESDELL. xiii. HARRIET ADCOCK-EMRY. 128. JAMES4 ADCOCK-EMRY (ELIZABETH3 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)71 was born February 03, 1821 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died April 23, 1898 in Penn Twp; Jefferson Co; Iowa. He married KATHARINE SARAH SHOCKLEY March 03, 1842 in Jefferson Co; Iowa. She was born February 14, 1819 in Logan Co; Iowa, and died October 24, 1897 in Penn Twp; Jefferson Co; Iowa. Notes for JAMES ADCOCK-EMRY: HISTORY OF JEFFERSON CO., IOWA "Emry, James, farmer, Sec. 4; P.O. Pleasant Plain; a resident of Iowa for nearly forty years; a native of Randolph Co., Ind; born in 1821; came to Iowa in the fall of 1839. Married Miss Catherine Shockley in this county March 3, 1842; she was born in Logan Co., Ohio, in 1819; came to this country with parents in 1840. Mr. E. and wife were the first couple married in this county in the Society of Friends, of which they are members. Mr. E. was a Free-Soiler, now a Republican. Their children are Charles, Travis, Susanna, Sarah, Richard, Eli, Thomas and George Julien. Travis served in 2d Iowa V. C. during the war; honorably discharged. Mr E. owns 135 acres of land. His father, Travis Emry, was born in North Carolina in 1788; served in the war of1812 under Gen. Jackson; married Elizabeth Frazier; they moved to Henry Co., Iowa, in 1839; thence to this county in 1845; he died Jan. 31, 1866; she in 1872. Mrs J. Emry's father, Richard Shockley, was born in Virginia in 1798; married Miss Susanna Pacton in Logan Co., Ohio; she was also a native of Virginia; born in 1795; they moved to this country in 1840. Mr. S. died March 22, 1876. Mrs S. is one of the oldest pioneer mothers of this township now living." More About JAMES ADCOCK-EMRY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa More About KATHARINE SARAH SHOCKLEY: Burial: Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa Children of JAMES ADCOCK-EMRY and KATHARINE SHOCKLEY are: i. CHARLES5 ADCOCK-EMRY. ii. TRAVIS ADCOCK-EMRY. iii. SUSANNA ADCOCK-EMRY. iv. SARAH ADCOCK-EMRY. v. RICHARD ADCOCK-EMRY. vi. ELI ADCOCK-EMRY. vii. THOMAS ADCOCK-EMRY. viii. GEORGE JULIEN ADCOCK-EMRY. 129. ANNA4 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 24, 1832 in Indiana, and died June 26, 1905. She married JONATHON S. HOCKETT72, son of JOSEPH HOCKETT and MARTHA SMITH. He was born October 01, 1823 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died March 15, 1895 in Providence twp, Hardin Co; Iowa. Notes for ANNA FRAZIER: Ann Frazer, a daughter of Francis and Eunice Beard, natives of North Carolina. Her father's house being a station on the under-ground railroad, and many a poor negro has received protection and support. Notes for JONATHON S. HOCKETT: Jonathon S. Hockett Jonathon S. Hockett, an early settler of Providence township, was born in Randolph county, Indiana, October 1, 1823, son of Joseph and Martha (Smith) Hockett. His father was a native of South Carolina, and his mother of Virginia. They were the parents of twelve children, eleven of whom lived to be adults. Immediately after their marriage, they moved to Indiana, being about the year 1816, and, in 1838, removed to Henry county, Iowa, where they made a home and remained until the death of Mr. Hockett, which occurred while on a visit to Indiana, in 1846. The mother died in Clay county, Iowa, May 20, 1877. They were members of the Society of Friends. Mr. J. S. Hockett was educated in the pioneer school. In 1850 he married Ann Frazer, a daughter of Francis and Eunice Beard, natives of North Carolina. She was born in Indiana, May 24, 1832, her father's house being a station on the under-ground railroad, and many a poor negro has received protection and support. There are two living children -- Joseph L. and Francis H. In March, 1856, Mr. Hockett came to Hardin county, and located in Union township, moving into a cabin, 10 vy 10 feet where they lived for three months. They had previously traded for a place, and were waiting for the parties to move. In 1858 he sold out and went to Bangor, Marshall county, where they lived until 1864, when they came to their present home. Mr. Hockett has been identified with the county for 26 years. He has 80 acres of beautiful land, valued at $45 per acre. The family are members of the Society of Friends, and Mr. Hockett has been an acknowledged minister for 15 years. History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. Grant Township transcribed by Brenda Wieland Children of ANNA FRAZIER and JONATHON HOCKETT are: 272. i. JOSEPH LUTHER5 HOCKETT, b. December 07, 1853, Henry Co; Iowa. ii. LUTHER HOCKETT, d. Died when 1 year old. iii. FRANCES HOCKETT, d. 1892. iv. ELMA HOCKETT, d. 1863, Died when 5 years old. 130. ELVA JANE4 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1844. She married JACOB L. MARSHALL March 18, 1866 in Henry Co; Iowa, son of STEPHEN MARSHALL. He was born September 22, 1845 in Richmond, Indiana. Notes for JACOB L. MARSHALL: History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. J. L. Marshall J. L. Marshall, merchant, was born in Richmond, Indiana, September 22, 1845. In 1846 his parents moved to Lee county, Iowa, where his father, Stephen Marshall, entered a farm, and died in 1849. In 1857 he moved to Henry county, Iowa, and in 1860 to Hardin. In 1862 to McLean county, Illinois, and engaged in farming. In January, 1865, he enlisted in Company D, 152d Illinois Infantry, and served until honorably discharged at Memphis, Tennessee, September 18, 1865. He then engaged in trade at McLean, Illinois, with J. S. Barber & Co. In 1866 he sold his interest and came to Henry county, Iowa, where he was married March 18, 1866, to Miss Elva Frazier, of that county, remaining there until 1871, engaged in farming and then embarked in the mercantile trade at Idaho, Hardin county. November 17, 1880, he removed his stock to Hubbard, where he still remains one of Hubbard's most enterprising business men. Mr. Marshall was raised a "Friend," and still adheres to that religious faith. They have five children living --Clayton, Andrew, Bertha, Willard and Cora. More About JACOB L. MARSHALL: Military service: September 18, 1865, Company D, 152d Illinois Infantry Children of ELVA FRAZIER and JACOB MARSHALL are: i. CLAYTON5 MARSHALL. ii. ANDREW MARSHALL. iii. BERTHA MARSHALL. iv. WILLARD MARSHALL. v. CORA MARSHALL. 131. JOHN4 FRAZIER (JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 02, 1814 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died March 20, 1885 in Phillips Co; Kansas. He married (1) SUSANNAH MCDANIEL. She was born 1825, and died 1868. He married (2) ELIZABETH PACE November 12, 1842 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born Abt. 1820, and died Abt. 1847. Child of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH PACE is: i. MARTHA ANN5 FRAZIER. 132. WILLIAM4 FRAZIER (JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 07, 1819 in Orange Co; North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH SAFERIGHT February 26, 1852 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born 1823 in North Carolina. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and ELIZABETH SAFERIGHT are: i. SARAH5 FRAZIER, b. May 06, 1853, Guilford Co; North Carolina. ii. JAMES HENRY FRAZIER, b. February 17, 1855, Guilford Co; North Carolina; m. MARTHA M.; b. 1863, North Carolina. 273. iii. WILLIAM JESSE FRAZIER, b. May 20, 1860, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. July 27, 1947, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 133. STANLEY4 FRAZIER (JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 14, 1822 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Abt. 1880 in Decatur Co; Iowa. He married ELIZABETH S. SHERWOOD July 22, 1852 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born November 20, 1824 in Orange Co; North Carolina, and died March 10, 1877 in Decatur Co; Iowa. More About ELIZABETH S. SHERWOOD: Burial: Mr. Tabor Cemetery Children of STANLEY FRAZIER and ELIZABETH SHERWOOD are: 274. i. MARTHA JANE ELLEN5 FRAZIER, b. June 15, 1853, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. July 02, 1935, Mt. Ayr, Ringgold Co., Iowa. ii. SARAH ADELLA FRAZIER, b. 1855, North Carolina. iii. MARY M. FRAZIER, b. 1857, North Carolina. iv. JAMES P. FRAZIER, b. 1859, North Carolina. v. NANCY ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. December 25, 1866, North Carolina; d. January 24, 1914, Fairfield, Jefferson Co; Iowa. More About NANCY ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Burial: Glasgow Cemetery 134. NANCY4 FRAZIER (JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1832. She married JEREMIAH SAFERIGHT April 03, 1856, son of HENRY SAFERIGHT and CATHERINE WILSON. He was born Abt. 1827, and died 1871. Notes for JEREMIAH SAFERIGHT: Jeremiah Saferight, son of Henry Saferight and Catherine Wilson, was born around 1827. He married Nancy Frazier April 3, 1856. The Fraziers were Quakers at Centre Friends Meeting in Guilford County, NC. In Hinshaw's "Enclyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy" Jeremiah was received by the church as requested in 1864 and his death was also recorded in 1871. Child of NANCY FRAZIER and JEREMIAH SAFERIGHT is: 275. i. WILLIAM WESLEY5 SAFERIGHT, b. April 23, 1861; d. December 11, 1941, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 135. NATHAN R.4 FRAZIER (THOMAS3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 09, 1825 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died Bef. 1900. He married ELIZABETH MILLIS April 07, 1846 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born December 1822 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died 1906. Children of NATHAN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH MILLIS are: 276. i. WILLIAM FRANKLIN5 FRAZIER, b. June 1848, Guilford Co; North Carolina. ii. JAMES E. FRAZIER, b. 1850, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 277. iii. MARY JANE FRAZIER, b. September 28, 1851, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. March 06, 1926. 278. iv. HIRAM ALPHEUS FRAZIER, b. October 27, 1853, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. November 01, 1929. v. STEPHEN J. FRAZIER, b. January 14, 1857, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. May 21, 1940; m. MELISSA JANE HAYWORTH, December 21, 1904; b. 1870, North Carolina. 279. vi. JOHN JULIUS FRAZIER, b. July 1859, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 136. JOHN4 FRAZIER (STANLEY3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1836 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married EUNICE. She was born 1838 in Indiana. Child of JOHN FRAZIER and EUNICE is: i. ANN5 FRAZIER, b. 1863, Indiana. 137. GEORGE4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1833 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married SARAH. She was born 1849 in Tennessee. Child of GEORGE FRAZIER and SARAH is: i. JOSEPH5 FRAZIER, b. November 1869, Kentucky. 138. THOMAS4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1838 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married MRS. SARAH A. (MRS.) SCOTLIN November 23, 1869 in Cass Co; Missouri. She was born 1847 in North Carolina. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and SARAH SCOTLIN are: i. DORA J.5 FRAZIER, b. 1871, Missouri. ii. MASSE R. FRAZIER, b. 1872, Missouri. iii. VORSE FRAZIER, b. 1875, Missouri. iv. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1878, Missouri. 139. JAMES4 FRAZIER (DAVID3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1846 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married MILEY A.. She was born 1848 in Indiana. Notes for JAMES FRAZIER: Child of JAMES FRAZIER and MILEY A. is: i. NANCY A.5 FRAZIER, b. 1876, Missouri. 140. ABNER4 FRAZIER (SAMUEL3, JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1824 in Tennessee. He married JANE DINWIDDIE, daughter of JAMES DINWIDDIE. She was born 1829 in Tennessee. Notes for ABNER FRAZIER: 1850 Greene Co; Tenn census Page 288, Part B 2232 2232 9 Abner Frazier 43 M Farmer 1400 Ten 9 10 Jane 42 F Ten 10 11 Mary E. 17 F Ten 11 12 Samuel W. 15 M Farmer Ten / 12 13 James D. 12 M Ten / 13 14 Abner J. 10 M Ten / 14 15 Martha J. 8 F Ten / 15 16 Virginia A. 4 F Ten 16 17 Thomas N. 2 M Ten 17 Children of ABNER FRAZIER and JANE DINWIDDIE are: i. MARY E.5 FRAZIER. ii. SAMUEL W. FRAZIER. iii. JAMES D. FRAZIER. iv. ABNER J. FRAZIER73, b. March 21, 1840, Greene Co; Tennessee; m. CATHERINE WEEMS, 1861; b. December 1839. Notes for ABNER J. FRAZIER: A. J. Frazier Goodspeed's History of Greene County -- 1887 A. J. Frazier, of Frazier & Mercer, liverymen, was born in Greene County, March 21, 1840, the son of Abner and Jane (Dinwiddie) Frazier, the former a native of Greene County, the son of Abner, Sr,, a pioneer of the same, and a soldier of 1812. The mother, a daughter of James Dinwiddie, was a devoted Christian. Our subject was educated at Clear Springs Academy, and then up to the war, excepting a year in Knox County, he was a Greene County farmer. The night of March 16, 1863, he escaped to Louisville, Ky., and joined Company E, Fourth Tennessee Infantry, United States Volunteers, and was sergeant, major, and second and first lieutenant, successively. He was captured in 1863, and paroled at once, and served through the war, being mustered out at Nashville, in August, 1865. He was a merchant and then a farmer, until 1878, when he became sheriff of Greene County, and was twice re-elected. He has since been farming, and in the livery business. In 1861, Catherine Weems became his wife. She was born in December, 1839; they have five children. She is the daughter of R. B. Weems. More About ABNER J. FRAZIER: Education: Clear Springs Academy Occupation: Farmer & Sheriff of Greene Co; Tenn. v. MARTHA J. FRAZIER. vi. VIRGINIA FRAZIER. vii. THOMAS N. FRAZIER. 141. ELIJAH4 FRAZIER (FRANCIS SR.3, JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 12, 1827 in Indiana, and died October 05, 1901 in Indiana. He married JOANNA ELLIS August 02, 1849 in Indiana. She was born 1831 in Ohio, and died 1909. Children of ELIJAH FRAZIER and JOANNA ELLIS are: i. HARRIET5 FRAZIER, b. 1850. ii. LETTIA ANN FRAZIER, b. June 02, 1853. iii. SARAH ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. February 06, 1859. iv. JOANNA ELMA FRAZIER, b. September 06, 1859. v. HANNABLE FRAZIER, b. 1863. vi. HANNAH FRAZIER, b. 1866. vii. CATHERINE M. FRAZIER, b. 1868. viii. SADIE FRAZIER, b. 1870. 142. CYRUS S.4 FRAZIER (FRANCIS SR.3, JAMES M.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 10, 1833 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died July 28, 1893 in Rooks, Kansas. He married (1) NANCY A. MATILDA THOMPSON December 21, 1854. She was born 1833 in Indiana, and died October 23, 1859. He married (2) HANNAH T. SMITH May 03, 1862. She was born July 24, 1841 in Indiana, and died in Kansas. Children of CYRUS FRAZIER and NANCY THOMPSON are: i. FRANCIS5 FRAZIER, b. October 30, 1855. ii. LUCINDA FRAZIER, b. March 12, 1857. Children of CYRUS FRAZIER and HANNAH SMITH are: iii. SAMUEL SMITH5 FRAZIER, b. June 18, 1863. iv. ELMER FRAZIER, b. September 16, 1864. v. ZIMIRI H. FRAZIER, b. February 07, 1867. vi. LETA FRAZIER, b. November 09, 1869. vii. DELIA FRAZIER, b. November 05, 1871. viii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. September 15, 1873. ix. ELIHU FRAZIER, b. March 23, 1875. x. WILLIAM PICKERING FRAZIER, b. April 25, 1877. xi. ALICE FRAZIER, b. February 09, 1879. xii. JACOB FRAZIER, b. February 14, 1882. Generation No. 5 143. MARY E.5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 02, 1829, and died January 11, 1914. She married DR. BARTON K. MYNATT April 15, 1857 in Rhea Co; Tennessee, son of JOHN MYNATT and FRANCS CLARK. He was born March 23, 1825 in Knox Co; Tennessee, and died August 28, 1903. More About MARY E. FRAZIER: Burial: Mynatt Cemetery, Rhea. Co., TN Notes for DR. BARTON K. MYNATT: Goodspeed's History, pub. 1887, says that "Dr. B.K. Mynatt is a graduate of the Nashville Medical College and is quite a prominent and successful physician in Rhea County." More About DR. BARTON K. MYNATT: Burial: Mynatt Cemetery, Rhea. Co., TN Child of MARY FRAZIER and DR. MYNATT is: i. SAMUEL C.6 MYNATT, b. 1859; d. April 10, 1935. More About SAMUEL C. MYNATT: Burial: Mynatt Cemetery, Rhea Co; Tennessee 144. SAMUEL JOSIAH ABNER5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 29, 1840 in Rhea Co; Tennessee, and died December 11, 1921 in Frazier's Beach, near Tampa, Florida. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH KEITH 1871, daughter of COLONEL KEITH and SARAH FOREE. Notes for SAMUEL JOSIAH ABNER FRAZIER: CAPTAIN SAMUEL JOSIAH ABNER FRAZIER. Samuel Josiah Abner Frazier, spent his youthful days under the parental roof and was reared in an atmosphere of culture and refinement. He continued his education, after leaving his neighborhood schools, at Washington College in Greene County and subsequently became a student in the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, from which he was graduated in 1860 with valedictorian honors, the Master of Arts degree having been conferred upon him at that time. Immediately afterward he entered upon the study of law, but when it seemed that the country would become involved in civil war he enlisted on the 6th of April 1861, in defense of the Confederacy and was mustered in at Knoxville as a lieutenant of Company D, Nineteenth Tennessee Infantry. He was first on active duty at Cumberland and Big Creek Gaps and with the advance of his regiment into Kentucky, participated in the engagement at Wild Cat. He was also with his company in the battle at Fishing Creek and afterward fell back to Corinth, Mississippi. When the superior officers of the company were retired on account of age, Joseph G. Frazier became captain and S. J. A. Frazier first lieutenant. They participated in the battle at Shiloh and assisted in guarding Vicksburg during the attack by the Federal troops. S. J. A. Frazier also participated in engagements as far south as Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and then returned to East Tennessee. Lieutenant Frazier succeeded to the captaincy of his company when Captain Joe Frazier was killed, just before the battle of Murfreesboro. He led his troops in the battle of Chickamauga and was there severely wounded in the windpipe. He lay on the field until captured by the enemy. He was then taken to the home of Dr. McCallie in Chattanooga and remained there dangerously ill for many weeks. Thence he was taken to Camp Chase, Ohio, from which point he was transferred to Johnson's Island, where he was held a prisoner until June 1865. During the period of his imprisonment Captain Frazier studied law and in 1866 was admitted to the bar, after which he entered upon the active practice of his profession in Washington, Rhea County. He made steady progress and in 1870 was elected attorney general of the fourth circuit, thus having been called into an office in which his father had previously served. Captain Frazier continued in this incumbency for eight years, when he declined to become a candidate again and with the expiration of his term in 1878 retired to his home in Washington in order that he might supervise his large landed interests in Rhea County. In the year 1882 Captain Frazier became a resident of Chattanooga, where he purchased the old Cowart tract of land, north of the river, and there laid out and founded the town of Hill City. He gave ten thousand dollars toward the erection of the bridge across the Tennessee River, connecting the new town with Chattanooga, and his other donations toward the city's growth and up building were equally generous. He likewise established and developed Frazier's Beach near Port Tampa, Florida, and spent many winter seasons in the south. When practicing at the bar he was regarded as one of the ablest attorneys of the state and as attorney general made a most splendid record. In the private practice of law he prepared his cases with great thoroughness and care and presented his cause with clearness and force. He had comprehensive knowledge of Latin and Greek and possessed a brilliant mind. He was an eloquent speaker and versatile writer and he stood as a splendid type of American manhood. The poor and needy and all who required assistance found him generous, kindly and benevolent. He was thoroughly modest, however, and was honest, upright and true in every relation of life. He commanded the highest respect and confidence of all who knew him. Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769-1923: Volume 2 ************************** Attended Washington College, Greene County, as his father had done. In 1860 he graduated with highest honors from East Tennessee University, Knoxville (Now U.T). In 1861 enlisted into the Confederate Army, taken by boat to Loudon, thence to Knoxville, a center where troops were being assembled, drilled and organized for the Confederate armies. This was the first company formed in Rhea County. It became Company D of the 19th TN Infantry, and Samuel J. A. FRAZIER was elected 2nd lieutenant. At Shiloh in April of that year was promoted to 1st lieutenant. On Dec. 31, 1862, after the battle of Murfreesboro in which his cousin, Capt. Joseph G. FRAZIER, was killed, Samuel J. A. FRAZIER succeeded him in command of the company. *************** More About SAMUEL JOSIAH ABNER FRAZIER: Burial: Confederate Cemetery Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, 1864, 19th TN Inf. Co. D.C.S.A. Notes for ANNIE ELIZABETH KEITH: Miss Annie Elizabeth Keith, a young lady of brilliant and fascinating personality and the daughter of Colonel Alexander Hume Keith of Athens, Tennessee, and granddaughter of Judge Charles Fleming Keith, who for more than a third of a century was circuit court judge, during which time Captain Frazier's father was attorney-general. Colonel Keith, a native of Tennessee, was a prominent attorney and wealthy planter, a veteran of the Seminole and Mexican wars, and a man of great influence and prestige. His wife, the mother of Mrs. Frazier, was Sarah Anne Foree, of Huguenot stock and she descended from the Marquis de la Foree of France. Mrs. Frazier, on the paternal side, is also descended from William Randolph of Virginia and her grandfather, Judge Charles Fleming Keith, was a cousin of Chief Justice John Marshall. On the maternal side she is descended from the Earls of Douglas. The Keith family was founded in America by the Rev. James Keith, an Episcopal minister, who came to this country from Scotland and settled in Warrenton, Virginia. The great-great-grandfather of Mrs. Annie Keith Frazier was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary war. Various representatives of the name have won distinction in different walks of life, including Judge Charles Fleming Keith, who sat on the bench for forty-seven years, longer than any other judge except Chief Justice Marshall. Captain and Mrs. S. J. A. Frazier became the parents of two children: Alexander F., an attorney and member of the Tennessee legislature in the sessions of 1901 and 1903; and Sarah Ruth, who is mentioned on another page of this volume. Mrs. Frazier was one of the charter members and founders of the General A. P. Stewart chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and was the first corresponding secretary. She is also a member of the Writers Club and the Nancy Ward chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. She has taken a prominent part in church work, being a member of the Methodist church, South, and an active worker in the missionary society. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and ANNIE KEITH are: i. ALEXANDER F.6 FRAZIER. More About ALEXANDER F. FRAZIER: Occupation: attorney and member of the Tennessee legislature in the sessions of 1901 and 1903 ii. SARAH RUTH FRAZIER. 145. JAMES B.5 FRAZIER (THOMAS NEAL4, ABNER3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 18, 1858 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co; Tennessee. Notes for JAMES B. FRAZIER: James B. Frazier, twice governor of Tennessee and for six years a United States senator from this state, is a native son of Tennessee, born at Pikeville, Bledsoe county, on the 18th of October, 1858. His parents were Thomas Neil and Margaret M. Frazier. He is descended from Scotch and French Huguenot ancestry, and is a great-grandson of Samuel Frazier and a grandson of Abner Frazier, both of whom fought in the battle of King's Mountain. Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769-1923: Volume 2 ********************************* Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769-1923: Volume 1 BY JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE, Editor State Librarian and Archivist AND AUSTIN P. FOSTER, A.M. Assistant Librarian and Archivist ILLUSTRATED VOLUME I CHICAGO NASHVILLE THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1923 ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR JAMES B. FRAZIER In 1902, the democratic candidate for governor was James B. FRAZIER, of Chattanooga. Mr. FRAZIER was one of the leading lawyers of the state, a strong party man, clean, able and one of Tennessee's best speakers. It was his father, Judge Thomas N. FRAZIER, who, during the Brownlow regime, had the courage to grant a writ of habeas corpus upon application of Mr. Williams, of Carter County, who had been arrested and confined in the capitol. The Legislature refused to acknowledge Judge FRAZIER's authority and he was impeached and convicted. Judge FRAZIER had been a refugee to Nashville from East Tennessee and had been appointed Judge of the Criminal Court of Davidson County, by Andrew Johnson, when he was military governor. He was a conscientious citizen, a good lawyer, and an upright judge. The Constitutional Convention of 1870 removed from him all the pains and disabilities from which he suffered in consequence of his conviction on impeachment. He was subsequently elected by vote of the people to the same position from which he had been deposed and served the full term of eight years. James B. FRAZIER's republican opponent in the race was Judge H. T. Campbell, 33 generally referred to as Judge Henry T. Campbell, of Carter County, who came from a noble ancestry and was supposed to represent the full republican strength in the state. However, it was an "off" year in politics and the vote for all candidates were light. The result of the election, November 8, 1902, was as follows: James B. FRAZIER, democrat, 98,902; H. T. Campbell, republican, 59,007; R. S. Cheves, prohibitionist, 2,193. The Fifty-third General Assembly convened on January 5, 1903, and adjourned on April 16, 1903, after a session of seventy-six days. It organized by the election of L. D. Tyson, speaker of the House, and Ed T. Seay, speaker of the Senate. Governor FRAZIER was inaugurated on January 20, 1903, and transmitted his message to the Legislature on January 23rd. The excellent condition of the state was set forth as follows: "It is a matter of congratulation that peace and orderly government prevail within our borders, that a reasonable degree of health and prosperity has blessed Hon. Sam W. Hawkins, who nominated Judge Campbell in the Republican State Convention, June 18, 1902, said: "The man I am about to name was at the age of twenty-four made attorney-general at his home, and at the end of eight years was elevated to the bench and served there eight years, and during all that time no man was turned away with out full justice. He is a strong man morally and intellectually, and is well fitted to meet the democrats in debate." ( House Journal, 1903, pp. 99-120. ) Like Governor McMillin, Governor FRAZIER perceived clearly the necessity of improving the conditions of the public schools of the state. "In this age," said he, "of civilization and intelligence and of close and sharp competition in every line of human endeavor it is impossible to overestimate the subject of public education to the people of Tennessee." His recommendation to the General Assembly for progress along educational lines resulted in the passage of an act, on February 12th, entitled, "A Bill to be entitled, 'An Act to provide for the disposition of the surplus remaining in the treasury at the end of each year by appropriating it to use for scholastic purposes in the State of Tennessee,' etc." Governor FRAZIER appointed as state superintendent of Public Instruction, Capt. Seymour A. Mynders, who proved to be one of the most efficient superintendents, Tennessee has had. Under his wise administration and with an increased public school fund the educational interests of the state made great advances. An Act, which, in the light of later events, was significant of progress toward state-wide prohibition was an act36 "to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage" in towns of not more than five thousand inhabitants hereafter incorporated." The Anti-Saloon League, the W. C. T. U. and the Committee of One Hundred, organized at Nashville, exerted the weight of their influence in favor of this law and, from that time on, were very active in their opposition to the liquor interests. SOURCE: http://www.tnfraziers.com/tnbook.html gfraz@hotmail.com *************************************************************** More About JAMES B. FRAZIER: Occupation: twice governor of Tennessee and for six years a United States senator of Tennessee Children of JAMES B. FRAZIER are: i. ANNIE KEITH6 FRAZIER. ii. THOMAS A. FRAZIER. iii. LOUISE FRAZIER. iv. JAMES B. FRAZIER. 146. SAMUEL WILEY5 FRAZIER (JOSEPH PARKS4, SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 22, 1837 in Jackson Co; Alabama, and died May 17, 1910 in Scottsboro, Alabama. He married AMANDA MARIAH SHELTON March 12, 1866 in Jackson Co; Alabama. She was born March 12, 1841 in Jackson Co; Alabama, and died June 14, 1911 in Scottsboro, Alabama. Notes for SAMUEL WILEY FRAZIER: Was a student in the Mobile Medical College when the Civil War began. Returning home, he enlisted in Captain Bradford's Company, which became part of the 2nd AL Volunteers C.S.A. After a years service, he re-enlisted as 1st lieutenant in Company K., 11th Mississippi Calvary Regt. was wounded in April 1865. After the war he was engaged in farming. A democrat, he served as a representative in the AL State Legislature from 1892 to 1893 and again from 1903 to 1906. He was a Cumberland Presbyterian. Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, 2nd AL C.S.A & 11th Miss. More About SAMUEL WILEY FRAZIER: Burial: Parks Cemetery More About AMANDA MARIAH SHELTON: Burial: Parks Cemetery Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and AMANDA SHELTON are: i. SHEPARD S.6 FRAZIER, b. 1875, Jackson Co; Alabama. ii. JOSEPH PARKS FRAZIER, b. 1870, Jackson Co; Alabama. iii. ADA MAY FRAZIER, b. 1867, Alabama. iv. ROSA LOU FRAZIER, b. 1872; d. 1907. 147. MARY C.5 FRAZIER (JOSEPH PARKS4, SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 12, 1842 in Alabama, and died February 12, 1913. She married (1) CAPERTON. She married (2) VIRGIL NICHOLSON Abt. 1882. He was born 1836, and died October 18, 1883. More About MARY C. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co., AL More About VIRGIL NICHOLSON: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co., AL Child of MARY FRAZIER and VIRGIL NICHOLSON is: i. LOUIE6 NICHOLSON, b. August 08, 1883; d. August 28, 1883. More About LOUIE NICHOLSON: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Jackson Co., AL 148. FANNIE PUGH5 FRAZIER (ROBERT4, SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 11, 1848 in Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee, and died 1883. She married SAMUEL LOGAN March 27, 1883 in Memphis, Shelby Co; Tennessee. He was born January 28, 1838 in Limestone Co., AL, and died 1901. Children of FANNIE FRAZIER and SAMUEL LOGAN are: i. ROBERT FRAZIER BILL6 LOGAN, b. April 01, 1874, Desoto Co; MS. ii. MARY KATE LOGAN, b. January 14, 1876, Desoto Co; MS. 149. ISABELLA "BELLE" MCKAMY5 FRAZIER (ROBERT4, SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 04, 1859 in Bellefonte, Jackson Co; Alabama, and died September 13, 1939 in Hernando, MS. She married JOHN WESLEY GABBERT BARBEE January 16, 1879. He was born August 14, 1850 in Desoto Co; MS, and died March 14, 1933 in Hernando, MS. Children of ISABELLA FRAZIER and JOHN BARBEE are: i. JAMES FRAZIER6 BARBEE, b. November 03, 1880, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1957. ii. ANNA BELLE BARBEE, b. January 08, 1883, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1944. iii. JOHN WESLEY BARBEE, b. February 12, 1885, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1956; m. CORA EDNA SEITZ; d. 1965. 280. iv. KATHERINE PEARLE BARBEE, b. July 19, 1887, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1963. v. MILLS EUGENE BARBEE, b. February 11, 1891, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1965; m. WILLIE BELLE SMITH, 1942; d. 1964. vi. ELIZABETH RHEA BARBEE, b. November 01, 1893, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1965. vii. ALICE IRENE BARBEE, b. October 20, 1898, Desoto Co; MS. viii. INFANT BARBEE, b. December 18, 1879, Desoto Co; MS; d. January 02, 1880, Desoto Co; MS. ix. INFANT BARBEE, b. 1889, Desoto Co; MS; d. 1889, Desoto Co; MS. 150. MARY LOU5 FRAZIER (BERIAH4, BERIAH3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 11, 1870 in Texas, and died June 26, 1911 in Rhea Co; Tennessee. She married JACOB NEWTON EWING June 27, 1894 in Meigs Co; Tennessee, son of ARTHUR C. EWING. He was born 1862. More About MARY LOU FRAZIER: Burial: Buttram Cemetery Children of MARY FRAZIER and JACOB EWING are: i. EVALENA6 EWING, b. April 07, 1899. ii. ARTHUR EWING, b. Aft. 1899. iii. JOHN B. EWING, b. Aft. 1900. iv. ANNA MARY EWING, b. Aft. 1901. 151. DAVID WILLIAM5 FRAZIER (CONSTANTINE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 21, 1833 in Henry Co; Tennessee, and died November 26, 1898 in Murray, Kentucky. He married BERNETTA LOONEY May 14, 1857 in Henry Co; Tennessee, daughter of EDWARD LOONEY and SARAH. She was born October 30, 1834 in Tennessee, and died July 01, 1916 in Murray, Kentucky. More About DAVID WILLIAM FRAZIER: Occupation: Farmer in Henry County, TN later in Calloway County, KY Children of DAVID FRAZIER and BERNETTA LOONEY are: 281. i. CHARLES E.6 FRAZIER, b. 1861. ii. CONSTANTINE FRAZIER, b. 1863. Notes for CONSTANTINE FRAZIER: The Paris Tribune, Feb. 2, 1886, contained this news item: "Constantine Frazier, of Murray, Kentucky, formerly a typo in the news office at that place, but more recently working on the Henderson, Kentucky, Gleaner, paid us a call Tuesday. He is a good printer and a steady, moral young man." He was unmarried.. iii. D.C. FRAZIER, b. 1867; d. Bef. 1880. 152. ELIZABETH "BETSY" ANN5 FRAZIER (CONSTANTINE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 28, 1838, and died 1866. She married JUDSON R. CALDWELL January 17, 1855 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He was born 1826 in Tennessee. Children of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and JUDSON CALDWELL are: i. ALPHONZO V.6 CALDWELL, b. 1856. ii. ROBERT F. CALDWELL, b. 1858. iii. MARY E. CALDWELL, b. 1861. iv. WILLIAM JULIAN CALDWELL, b. 1863. v. M. ANN CALDWELL, b. 1865. 153. SARAH "SALLIE" JANE5 FRAZIER (CONSTANTINE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 29, 1839, and died February 25, 1917 in Murray, Kentucky. She married (1) ELIJAH A. C. MCGEHEE October 18, 1860 in Henry Co; Tennessee. He was born 1832, and died November 30, 1864 in Battle of Franklin, TN. She married (2) ELIHU B. SWANN Aft. 1865. He was born in Virginia, and died 1879 in Murray, Kentucky. More About SARAH "SALLIE" JANE FRAZIER: Burial: Murray Cemetery, Murray, Kentucky Notes for ELIJAH A. C. MCGEHEE: Captain Elijah A. C. McGehee, aged 32, had served 3 years with the Confederate Army when he was killed. David W. FRAZIER was appointed administrator of his estate. (Henry Co., TN Will Book J-1, pp. 33-35) Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, 46th TN Co. A Inf. Regt. C.S.A. Children of SARAH FRAZIER and ELIHU SWANN are: i. ERNEST LEE6 SWANN, b. December 22, 1865; d. July 25, 1913, Murray, Kentucky. More About ERNEST LEE SWANN: Burial: Murray Cemetery, Murray, Kentucky ii. WARREN STANLEY SWANN, b. August 12, 1878, Graves Co., KY; d. January 18, 1937. More About WARREN STANLEY SWANN: Burial: Murray Cemetery, Murray, Kentucky 154. THOMAS J.5 FRAZIER (FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 22, 1836 in Tennessee, and died 1879 in Newbern, Dyer Co., TN. He married MARY JANE WILLIAMSON May 28, 1867 in Dyer Co; Tennessee. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and MARY WILLIAMSON are: 282. i. SAMUEL W.6 FRAZIER, b. 1869. 283. ii. THOMAS FRANK FRAZIER, b. 1871, Dyer Co; Tennessee. iii. CLARENCE FRAZIER, d. Died at age 2. 284. iv. ROBERT CONSTANTINE FRAZIER, b. March 17, 1875, Newbern, Dyer Co; Tennessee; d. May 1933, Dallas, TX. 155. WILLIAM JULIAN5 FRAZIER (FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1)74 was born September 22, 1838 in Henry Co; Tennessee, and died March 1874. He married MARTHA ROBINSON July 27, 1863 in Greene Co; Missouri, daughter of GREENBERRY ROBINSON and PRUDENCE TATUM. Notes for WILLIAM JULIAN FRAZIER: Biographical Sketch of William J. Frazier, Greene County, Missouri, Center Township From "History of Greene County, Missouri," St. Louis: Western Historical Company, 1883. This gentleman is the son of Hon. Franklin T. and Maria J. (Crawford) Frazier, and was born in Henry County, Tennessee, September 22, 1838. His parents moved to Greene County, Missouri, in 1847, where William grew to manhood upon the farm. In 1861 he enlisted in Captain Campbell's company of Missouri State Guards, and was at the battle of Dug Spring and Wilson's Creek, and was slightly wounded at the former engagement. He served out his term of enlistment, and, as his health failed, he did not enter the regular Confederate service, but went withhis father to Texas, and stayed until 1865, when they came back to this State, and in 1866 they returned to Greene County. Since the war Mr. Frazier has been engaged in farming, and is a prosperous, substantial citizen. He has been both justice of the peace and constable. He is a Mason, and has been a member of the Baptist Church six years. He was married July 27, 1863, to Miss Martha, daughter of Greenberry and Prudence (Tatum) Robinson, of this county. Their union has been blessed with two children, George T. and William F. More About WILLIAM JULIAN FRAZIER: Occupation: Justice of the Peace, Constable, Mason & Farmer Religion: Baptist Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and MARTHA ROBINSON are: i. GEORGE T.6 FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1864. ii. WILLIAM F. FRAZIER, b. Abt. 1867. 156. MARY JANE5 LOONEY (PHETNA MALVINA4 FRAZIER, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 29, 1832 in Henry Co; Tennessee, and died 1871. She married JOSIAH WHITNELL. He was born 1825. Children of MARY LOONEY and JOSIAH WHITNELL are: i. LOREN MELVINA6 WHITNELL. ii. WILLIAM L. WHITNELL, b. 1854. 157. MARTHA F.5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL W.4, THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1842 in Tennessee. She married NAT CAULEY. Child of MARTHA FRAZIER and NAT CAULEY is: 285. i. GREEN6 CAULEY. 158. MARY L.5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL W.4, THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1845 in Tennessee. She married ROBERT L. HARPER November 27, 1860 in Dyer Co; Tennessee. Children of MARY FRAZIER and ROBERT HARPER are: i. MATT6 HARPER. ii. LUCY HARPER. iii. LILLA HARPER. 159. DAVID S.5 VALENTINE (SARAH4 FRAZIER, DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1)75 was born November 02, 1832 in New Castle, Henry county, Indiana. He married (1) AMANDA J. STEM, daughter of JOHN STEM. She died December 28, 1878. He married (2) MARY J. BLAKSLEE, daughter of FRANKLIN WELLINGTON and MARY BAXTER. She died March 04, 1893. Notes for DAVID S. VALENTINE: Past and Present of Hardin County, Iowa ed. by William J. Moir. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen, 1911. David S. Valentine The Valentine family was an influential one in the Hoosier state in the early days and wherever its members have settled since then they have been regarded as high grade citizens in every respect. One of the best known of the name is David S. Valentine, of Union, Hardin county, Iowa, who was born one mile north of New Castle, Henry county, Indiana, November 2, 1832. He is the son of James Valentine who was born four miles from Maysville, Kentucky. He married Sarah Frazier, of Wayne county, Ohio. James was the son of Henry Valentine, a native of Germany, from which country he emigrated to America when a young man, settling in Kentucky, where he became a large slaveholder and operated an extensive plantation. His family consisted of seventeen children. He and his wife both died near Maysville, Kentucky. David Frazier, maternal grandfather of the subject, was a native of North Carolina, in which state he was married to Sarah Hays, and they made their home in Henry county, Indiana, for many years, whither they had emigrated from the old Tar state, and there they spent the balance of their lives on a farm. In their family were nine children. The father, James Valentine, grew to maturity in Kentucky and there he learned the trade of shoemaker. His brothers were hatters by trade. James was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for thirty-five years. It was in 1832 that he went to Henry county, Indiana, where he lived on a farm until the fall of 1856, when he moved to Marion county, Iowa, and in the spring of 1857 came to Union township, Hardin county, Iowa, where he bought one hundred and forty acres of land and there developed a good farm, living on the place until his death, on April 14, 1865. His wife died in September, 1896, at the advanced age of eighty-five years and nine months. His death occurred at the age of the fifty-nine. Their family consisted of twelve children, namely: John, deceased, remained in Henry county, Indiana, until 1857, then emigrated to Hardin county, Iowa, later moving to Kansas. He died in Union on June 7, 1907; his entire life was devoted to farming; Sarah, deceased, married Jack Davis, the founder of Union, Iowa, and a native of Henry county, Indiana; he was a carpenter by trade; David S., subjected of this sketch; Leah married David Williams, a Dunkard preacher, now deceased, and she is now a resident of the state of Kansas; Minerva married William Bates, a native of England, who was one of the pioneers of Hardin occurred on September 25, 1910, and she is still living at Union, this county; Letha A. married Isaac Cowick, and both died in Missouri; James H. was a member of Company F, Thirty-second Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and saw three years' service in the Civil war; he lives at Lincoln, Nebraska, and is a page at the state capitol; Martha A. and James (twins); the former married David Long, of Grundy county, Iowa; Margaret married David Wentworth; they are both deceased; Amanda was drowned at Benson Mill when a young woman; A. J. and Amanda (twins), the former lives at Conrad, Iowa; Mary is the wife of Mr. Winslow, and they live in Arkansas. David S. Valentine received only a limited education, but he has since been an extensive reader. He lived at home until 1855, when he moved to Marion county, Iowa, since which time he has been a resident of this state. On May 10, 1856, he was married to Amanda J. Stem, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; she was the daughter of John Stem, of that state, who emigrated to Pella, Marion county, Iowa, in 1853 and died there, he followed school teaching all his life; his wife died in Pennsylvania. The subject's first wife died December 28, 1878, and on April 18, 1900, he married Mary J. Blakslee, a widow of Jared Blakslee, of Story City, Iowa, who died march 4, 1893. She was the daughter of Franklin B. Wellington, of Auburn, New York, and her mother's maiden name was Mary A. Baxter. They moved to near Story City, Iowa, on a farm in 1880 and there they spent the remainder of their lives. Eight children were born into our subject's family, four of whom are living, namely: William David, a hardware dealer in Peoria, Illinois, married Elma Amos; Sarah married Charles Corrothers, of Marshalltown, Iowa; Louisa married, first William Reynolds, and secondly, William Devendrof, a druggist at Des Moines, Iowa; Lillian married A. E. McIntire, superintendent of Crookston College at Crookston, Minnesota. The four other children died young. The second wife of Mr. Valentine had one daughter by her first marriage, Hattie J., who married Henry Foley, of Chicago, Illinois. In February, 1857, Mr. Valentine came to Union, Iowa, securing eighty acres of land northwest of that place. It was raw land, but he improved it and put up a log cabin, beginning life in typical pioneer fashion. Being a hard worker, he soon had a good start, and there he remained until 1870, when he moved to Union, selling his farm after the death of his first wife. He was very successful as a general farmer. He owns three good dwellings in Union, also several lots. On August 15, 1862, Mr. Valentine enlisted in Company F, Thirty-second Iowa Volunteer Infantry, under Captain Edgarton and Col. John Scott. He was sent to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, later was practically all over that state after the Confederate General Price. He was later in Arkansas, at Duval's Bluff, Brownsville, Little Rock, under General Steele in the Sixteenth Army Corps, serving under Gen. A. J. Smith, who commanded the right wing. In the spring of 1864 he was on the Red river expedition, thence back to Vicksburg, and on to Tupelo, Mississippi. He was later in Cairo, Illinois, and other points, then re-enforced General Thomas in Tennessee, and to Mobile, Alabama, in the spring of 1865. He was in the charge on Fort Blakely and Spanish Fort, continuing until the close of the war, serving in a very faithful manner for three years, and was continuously at the front. He was honorably discharged at Clinton, Iowa, August 25, 1865. His record is one of which he may well be proud, it including twenty-eight engagements. Mr. Valentine is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic at Union, being a charter member of the post and quartermaster of the same for twelve years. He and his wife belong to the Methodist Episcopal church at Union. They are highly respected throughout the county and have many warm friends here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for MARY J. BLAKSLEE: widow of Jared Blakslee Children of DAVID VALENTINE and AMANDA STEM are: i. WILLIAM DAVID6 VALENTINE, m. ELMA AMOS. More About WILLIAM DAVID VALENTINE: Occupation: hardware dealer ii. SARAH VALENTINE, m. CHARLES CORROTHERS. More About CHARLES CORROTHERS: Residence: Marshalltown, Iowa iii. LOUISA VALENTINE, m. (1) WILLIAM REYNOLDS; m. (2) WILLIAM DEVENDROF. More About WILLIAM DEVENDROF: Occupation: druggist at Des Moines, Iowa iv. LILLIAN VALENTINE, m. A. E. MCINTIRE. More About A. E. MCINTIRE: Occupation: superintendent of Crookston College at Crookston, Minnesota 160. HENRY VALENTINE5 FRAZIER (SIMEON HAYS4, DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 01, 1828 in Cadiz, Henry Co; IN. He married MARY ISABEL BOONE September 20, 1851 in Cadiz, Henry Co; Indiana. She was born July 04, 1832 in Indiana, and died May 23, 1908 in Ravenna, Buffalo Co; NE. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and MARY BOONE are: 286. i. WILLIAM OSCAR6 FRAZIER, b. December 19, 1852, Newcastle, Henry Co; Indiana; d. March 05, 1931, Newton, Jasper Co; Iowa. ii. BERTHA EVELINE FRAZIER, b. 1855, Iowa. iii. ALICE A. FRAZIER, b. 1858, Iowa. iv. MILTON DAVID FRAZIER, b. December 1863, Summit Twp, Marion Co; Iowa. v. VIOLA E. FRAZIER, b. March 1867, Summit Twp, Marion Co; Iowa; m. HENRY H. RANKIN; b. December 1858, Illinois. 161. MARTHA ELLEN5 FRAZIER (SIMEON HAYS4, DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1843 in Indiana. She married JOHN TRICKEY 1861 in Marion Co; Iowa, son of JOHN TRICKEY and MARY WEBBER. He was born December 26, 1833 in Devonshire, England. Notes for JOHN TRICKEY: History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Continental Hist. Co., 1884. Guthrie County Early Settlers http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/guthrie/g1884/g1884-early.htm John Trickey John Trickey, a native of England, was born in Devonshire, December 26, 1833. He is the son of John and Mary (Webber) Trickey, natives of England, where they resided until the time of their death. In the fall of 1849, John, in company with an uncle, came to America, and spent a year and a half at Milwaukee, Wis.; then several years in Northern, Illinois, and in the spring of 1855, came to Clay township and located his present farm of 120 acres. In 1866, he built his present house and moved to his present residence, having lived the intervening time at Steamboat Rock. He has always taken a good deal of interest in the educational affairs of the township. He was united in marriage in 1861, to Miss Martha Ellen Frazier, daughter of S. H. and Rebecca Frazier, of Indiana. This union has been blessed with eight children, four of whom are now living -- Alice Belle, Sarah Elizabeth, Thomas Benton and Mina Adeline. More About JOHN TRICKEY: Emigration: 1849, From England Children of MARTHA FRAZIER and JOHN TRICKEY are: i. ALICE BELLE6 TRICKEY. ii. SARAH ELIZABETH TRICKEY. iii. THOMAS BENTON TRICKEY. iv. MINA ADELINE TRICKEY. 162. CALVIN5 FRAZIER (JOSIAH CYRUS4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 1832 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married CHARITY. She was born February 1840 in North Carolina. Child of CALVIN FRAZIER and CHARITY is: 287. i. JOSIAH C.6 FRAZIER, b. March 1873, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 163. MARTHA M.5 DAVENPORT (JANE4 FRAZIER, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1839 in Bowen, Hancock Co; IN, and died 1900 in Waco Twp, Sedgwick Co; KS. She married WARREN AMES April 05, 1859 in Bowen, Hancock Co; Ill. He was born July 23, 1835 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co; IN, and died February 28, 1921 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co; KS. More About MARTHA M. DAVENPORT: Burial: Sedgwick Co; KS More About WARREN AMES: Burial: Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co; KS Child of MARTHA DAVENPORT and WARREN AMES is: 288. i. CHARLES FREMONT6 AMES. 164. MARTHA M.5 DAVENPORT (JANE4 FRAZIER, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) She married WARREN AMES. Child of MARTHA DAVENPORT and WARREN AMES is: 289. i. CHARLES FREMONT6 AMES, b. May 27, 1860, Chili Twp, Hancock Co; Illinois; d. August 18, 1924, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co; California. 165. TRAVIS MARION5 FRAZIER (GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 31, 1833 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married (1) SARAH. She was born 1835 in North Carolina. He married (2) MARTHA 1881. She was born March 1845 in North Carolina. Children of TRAVIS FRAZIER and SARAH are: i. CHARITY CHARLOTTA6 FRAZIER, b. 1856, North Carolina. ii. MARY E. FRAZIER, b. November 1858, North Carolina; m. EPHRAIM BROYLES. iii. GEORGE T. FRAZIER, b. 1859, Tennessee. iv. JAMES M. FRAZIER, b. 1862, Tennessee. 290. v. ALFRED FRAZIER, b. February 1865, Tennessee. vi. WILLIAM O. FRAZIER, b. 1867, Tennessee. Child of TRAVIS FRAZIER and MARTHA is: vii. UNKNOWN6 FRAZIER. 166. JAMES RILEY5 FRAZIER (GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 07, 1837 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died February 08, 1917 in Franklinville, Randolph Co; NC. He married ASENATH HOLLIDAY December 26, 1867 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, daughter of ABRAHAM HOLIDAY and ANNA RICHARDSON. She was born 1839 in North Carolina, and died January 16, 1880. Children of JAMES FRAZIER and ASENATH HOLLIDAY are: 291. i. WILLIAM M.6 FRAZIER, b. 1868, North Carolina; d. Bef. 1910. ii. CORNELIA ANN FRAZIER, b. September 1871, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. December 28, 1951, Franklinville, Randolph Co; NC. iii. LORA C. FRAZIER, b. 1874, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 167. WILLIAM FRANKLIN5 FRAZIER (GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 08, 1847 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died January 31, 1911 in Raleigh, Wake Co; NC. He married CAROLINE ELIZABETH JONES September 09, 1866 in Taylorsville, Alexander Co; NC, daughter of REV. JONES and ELIZABETH. She was born July 24, 1849 in Taylorsville, Alexander Co; NC, and died February 22, 1890 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and CAROLINE JONES are: 292. i. JOHN WILLIAM6 FRAZIER, b. August 05, 1867, North Carolina; d. October 06, 1896. ii. LULA JANE FRAZIER, b. September 13, 1869, North Carolina; d. January 24, 1931; m. WILLIAM M. ROSSON, June 26, 1887, Randolph Co; Indiana; b. 1865; d. 1929. iii. IDA ELOLA FRAZIER, b. December 26, 1871, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. April 24, 1917; m. HYRAM FREEMAN, August 26, 1900; b. 1870; d. 1951. 293. iv. GEORGE WASHINGTON FRAZIER, b. February 10, 1874, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC; d. June 11, 1948. v. JAMES WALTER FRAZIER, b. April 15, 1877, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. April 06, 1899. vi. UNK. SON FRAZIER. vii. CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. May 1878, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. viii. DORA ETTA FRAZIER, b. September 26, 1879, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC; d. June 15, 1952. ix. HATTIE GLEEN (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. March 02, 1882, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. March 25, 1958; m. SANDY F. ROBBINS, December 20, 1902, Randolph Co; Indiana; b. 1880; d. 1958. x. MATTIE MYRTLE (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. March 02, 1882, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. April 12, 1965. 294. xi. JOSEPH ROBERT FRAZIER, b. August 03, 1884, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC; d. July 19, 1961, Eden, Rockingham Co; NC. xii. MICHAEL E. FRAZIER, b. May 28, 1887, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC; m. NANNIE MAY BROOKS, April 29, 1905; b. 1887. xiii. MAMIE CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. August 17, 1889, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC; d. May 21, 1917. 168. MARMON JOSIAH5 FRAZIER (GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 12, 1852 in North Carolina, and died February 26, 1912. He married (1) MARY A. THOMPSON April 12, 1874 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born 1854 in North Carolina, and died March 18, 1884. He married (2) SUSAN A. 1886 in North Carolina. She was born May 1838 in North Carolina. Children of MARMON FRAZIER and MARY THOMPSON are: 295. i. DAVID HOWARD6 FRAZIER, b. June 1876, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. July 24, 1954, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. 296. ii. CHARLES L. FRAZIER, b. July 1879, Randolph Co; North Carolina. 297. iii. HOLLAND ANDREW FRAZIER, b. March 1885, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. October 15, 1952, Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. 169. GEORGE M. DALLAS5 FRAZIER (PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 14, 1843 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died March 03, 1922. He married MARTHA J. KIVETT October 08, 1865 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born October 10, 1847, and died Aft. 1900. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARTHA KIVETT are: i. HENRY JOSEPH6 FRAZIER. ii. MARSHALL P. FRAZIER. iii. WESLEY GRANT FRAZIER. iv. FALBA FRAZIER. v. REV. WILLIAM CLARKSON FRAZIER. vi. GEORGE L. FRAZIER. vii. FANNY L. FRAZIER. viii. ADAM LESTER FRAZIER. 170. JOSIAH ANDERSON5 FRAZIER (PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 05, 1845 in Greensboro, Guilford Co; NC, and died November 16, 1915 in Grove, Delaware Co; OK. He married KATERIA ELIZABETH STALEY January 19, 1866 in Greensboro, Guilford Co; NC, daughter of EPHRON STALEY and MARTHA MCDONALD. She was born July 11, 1850 in Staley Station, Randolph Co; NC, and died April 27, 1939 in Grove, Delaware Co; OK. Children of JOSIAH FRAZIER and KATERIA STALEY are: i. MARY MARGARET6 FRAZIER. ii. LOUISIANA BELLE FRAZIER. iii. ZALEY E. Z. FRAZIER. iv. TRY BALDWIN FRAZIER. v. SARA LOU CASSIE FRAZIER. vi. CHARLES JOSIAH FRAZIER. vii. BETHIE FRAZIER. viii. DICEL ELIZABETH FRAZIER. ix. PLEASANT CALVIN FRAZIER. x. SUDA LEE FRAZIER. xi. MAUDE ELLEN FRAZIER. xii. JAMES MONROE FRAZIER. 171. WILLIAM JASPER5 FRAZIER (PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 13, 1848 in Greensboro, Randolph Co; NC, and died September 13, 1923. He married FRANCES ELLA HOLMES 1872 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born May 28, 1950, and died July 28, 1929. Notes for WILLIAM JASPER FRAZIER: LDS Sealing Spouse: 17 APR 1985 Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and FRANCES HOLMES are: i. SARAH CAROLINE "CALLIE"6 FRAZIER. ii. PLEASANT HAYWOOD FRAZIER, m. IDA JANE MARLEY, August 11, 1901, Randolph Co; North Carolina. iii. DALLAS MILLARD FRAZIER. iv. WILLIAM DOUGAN FRAZIER. v. THOMAS CICERO FRAZIER. vi. SHELLEY CALVIN FRAZIER. 172. DAVID NEWTON5 FRAZIER (PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 04, 1850 in Greensboro, Randolph Co; NC, and died August 05, 1932 in Columbia, Randolph Co; NC. He married SARAH FRANCES CRAVEN December 24, 1874 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of ISOM CRAVEN and MOLLY GARNER. She was born August 12, 1850 in North Carolina, and died December 28, 1941 in Columbia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and SARAH CRAVEN are: 298. i. CORNELIUS EDWARD6 FRAZIER, b. April 02, 1877, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1965. 299. ii. CALVIN RUFUS FRAZIER, b. December 03, 1879, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. October 03, 1959. iii. WILLIAM W. FRAZIER, b. January 31, 1881, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1974; m. ADA PATTERSON. 300. iv. ROSSIE RODAL FRAZIER, b. January 25, 1883, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1973. v. NANNIE J. FRAZIER, b. February 08, 1885, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1960; m. DENIS WARD. 301. vi. HENRY THOMAS FRAZIER, b. June 18, 1887, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1977. 302. vii. DAVID FLOYD FRAZIER, b. July 22, 1889, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. January 18, 1947. viii. SARAH FLOSSIE FRAZIER, b. September 07, 1891, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1956; m. ERNEST BARNES. ix. GRACE MAE FRAZIER, b. March 22, 1896, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1967; m. STILLEY. x. OTIS A. FRAZIER, b. Private. xi. SWANNIE ESTHER FRAZIER, b. 1901, Randolph Co; North Carolina; d. 1985; m. LEWIS MITCHELL; b. 1893; d. 1930. 173. CALVIN GRAVES5 FRAZIER (PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 31, 1852 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died January 27, 1926 in Asheboro, Randolph Co; NC. He married RACHEL CAROLINE BARKER October 12, 1876 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of ISAAC BARKER and HANNAH SCOTTEN. She was born March 03, 1856 in North Carolina, and died December 13, 1929 in Columbia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of CALVIN FRAZIER and RACHEL BARKER are: i. HANNAH ROLLE6 FRAZIER. ii. DILLY M. FRAZIER. iii. ISAAC P. FRAZIER. iv. JOHNNY L. FRAZIER. v. ELSIE FRAZIER. vi. MELVIN E. FRAZIER. vii. GRACE GENEVIEVE FRAZIER. viii. JAMES CLYDE FRAZIER. ix. JUNIUS E. FRAZIER. 174. SALLY I.5 FRAZIER (MARMADUKE "M.D."4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 27, 1831 in Searcy Co; Arkansas, and died April 03, 1910 in Scott Co; Arkansas. She married KEENER June 08, 1873. Children of SALLY FRAZIER and KEENER are: 303. i. CHARLES PRESTON6 FRAZIER, b. March 18, 1874, Arkansas; d. Bef. 1920. ii. MARY FRAZIER, b. July 14, 1855, Searcy Co; Arkansas; d. April 1861. iii. GEORGE B. FRAZIER, b. May 17, 1857, Searcy Co; Arkansas; d. July 19, 1860. iv. JULIA A. FRAZIER, b. June 24, 1861, Sebastion Co; Arizona; d. August 25, 1927; m. WILLIAM Z. COLE, 1893; b. June 1858, North Carolina. 304. v. JOHN R. FRAZIER, b. July 15, 1863, Sebastion Co; Arizona; d. July 1935. vi. SUSAN E. FRAZIER, b. April 18, 1966, Sebastian Co; Arizona; d. December 07, 1939; m. THOMAS E. TAYLOR, May 25, 1883, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; b. February 1859, Georgia. 305. vii. GEORGE M. FRAZIER, b. March 31, 1868, Sebastian Co; Arizona; d. 1934, Sebastian Co; Arizona. 175. WILLIAM5 FRAZIER (JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1837 in Illinois. He married (1) NANCY. He married (2) MARTHA. She was born 1838 in Indiana. He married (3) MARY A. March 11, 1879 in Wayne Co; Illinois. She was born 1835 in Illinois. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and NANCY are: i. PHERABA J.6 FRAZIER, b. 1860, Illinois. ii. SERILDA FRAZIER, b. 1861, Illinois. iii. EDITH N. FRAZIER, b. 1863, Illinois. 306. iv. JOHN C. FRAZIER, b. March 1864, Illinois. v. DANIEL FRAZIER, b. 1865, Illinois. vi. RACHEL A. FRAZIER, b. 1873, Wayne Co; Illinois. vii. JAMES E. FRAZIER, b. 1876, Wayne Co; Illinois. 176. HENRY LLOYD5 FRAZIER (JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 03, 1844 in Wayne Co; Illinois. He married (1) LAURA 1865. She was born August 1852 in Alabama, and died Bef. 1920. He married (2) JENNIE TERRELL (MRS.) August 16, 1912 in Johnson Co; Arkansas. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and LAURA are: i. MARY E.6 FRAZIER, b. 1869, Missouri. ii. WILLIAM A. FRAZIER, b. September 1870, Missouri. 307. iii. HENRY L. FRAZIER, b. December 1873, Missouri. iv. ROSA B. FRAZIER, b. January 1876, Missouri. v. LOUISE FRAZIER, b. January 1880, Missouri; m. WILLIAM C. HUDSON, 1896; b. 1878, Arkansas. 308. vi. FRANCIS MARION FRAZIER, b. October 1887, Arkansas. 309. vii. ARCH M. FRAZIER, b. April 1893, Arkansas. 177. JOHN PRIESTLY5 FRAZIER (JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 1846 in Wayne Co; Illinois. He married KITTIE ELIZABETH RENFROE 1870 in Wayne Co; Illinois. She was born May 1844 in Illinois, and died Bef. 1910. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and KITTIE RENFROE are: i. RACHEL W.6 FRAZIER, b. November 1871, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. 1947; m. CHARLES J. FARNSWORTH, November 19, 1893, Johnson Co; Arkansas; b. December 1871, Wayne Co; Illinois. More About RACHEL W. FRAZIER: Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Johnson Co; Arkansas ii. MARY JANE FRAZIER, b. April 1874, Wayne Co; Illinois. iii. EMMA LOU FRAZIER, b. November 1874, Wayne Co; Illinois; m. THOMAS A. SMITH, May 01, 1898, Johnson Co; Arkansas; b. September 1863, Arkansas. 310. iv. RILEY JACKSON FRAZIER, b. January 13, 1878, Wayne Co; Illinois. v. ELIZABETH ANN FRAZIER, b. March 30, 1880, Wayne Co; Illinois; d. March 28, 1919, Johnson Co; Arkansas; m. GEORGE MIDDLEBROOK, February 13, 1900. 178. WILLIAM JEFFERSON5 FRAZIER (HARRISON4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 31, 1847 in Illinois, and died in Illinois. He married JULIA RENFROE Abt. 1875. She was born Abt. 1855 in Illinois, and died 1885. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and JULIA RENFROE are: i. OSCAR6 FRAZIER, b. 1878. ii. ISAAC FRAZIER, b. 1879. 179. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 FRAZIER (HARRISON4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 19, 1854 in Wayne Co; Illinois, and died December 02, 1940 in Arizona. He married MARY RENFROE 1879. She was born September 03, 1858 in Wayne, Illinois, and died August 20, 1916 in Arizona. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARY RENFROE are: i. AMANDA6 FRAZIER, b. February 17, 1881. ii. CHARLES FRAZIER, b. February 1883. iii. JAMES HARRISON FRAZIER, b. November 1885. iv. CORA E. FRAZIER, b. November 1888. v. GEORGE E. FRAZIER, b. April 1891. vi. WILLIAM H. FRAZIER, b. August 1896. vii. DOSHA FRAZIER, b. June 1900. 180. WILLIAM DOW "DAVID"5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 31, 1821 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died October 29, 1902 in Jefferson twp; Harrison Co; Iowa. He married SARAH ANN EVANS April 18, 1850 in Putnam Co; Indiana. She was born March 05, 1830 in Belmont, Ohio, and died February 13, 1911 in Logan Cem, Harrison; IA. More About WILLIAM DOW "DAVID" FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel/Knauss Cemetary; Harrison Co; Iowa More About SARAH ANN EVANS: Burial: Bethel/Knauss Cemetary; Harrison Co; Iowa Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and SARAH EVANS are: i. ALICE C.6 FRAZIER, b. March 13, 1853, Illinois; d. August 14, 1926, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. (1) DAVID L. BRADY, May 11, 1872, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. May 1848, Michigan; m. (2) WILLIAM H. NORRIS, March 06, 1885, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. July 1862, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. 1954. More About ALICE C. FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa 311. ii. RACHEL JANE FRAZIER, b. November 09, 1859, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 31, 1933, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. iii. JOHN ISAAC FRAZIER, b. April 21, 1865, Jefferson Twp, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. April 16, 1917, Jackson Twp, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. DELLA M. ROGERS, February 25, 1902, Reeders Mill, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. August 02, 1869, Hillsdale Co; Michigan; d. April 17, 1944. More About JOHN ISAAC FRAZIER: Burial: Magnolia Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About DELLA M. ROGERS: Burial: Magnolia Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa iv. MARY L. FRAZIER, b. February 15, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. August 27, 1873, Harrison Co; Iowa. 312. v. ELIZABETH EVALINE FRAZIER, b. January 03, 1857, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa; d. December 16, 1935, Page Co; Iowa. vi. GEORGE W. FRAZIER, b. November 13, 1861, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 22, 1862, Harrison Co; Iowa. 313. vii. THOMAS JAMES "J.T.." FRAZIER, b. June 12, 1868, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 21, 1952, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. 181. JAMES NATHAN5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 04, 1823 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 19, 1896 in Manteno, Shelby Co; IA. He married CORNELIA SIMPSON October 24, 1848 in Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of BENJAMIN SIMPSON and CATHERINE DICKEY. She was born April 12, 1825 in North Carolina, and died March 19, 1875 in Dunlap, Harrison Co; IA. More About JAMES NATHAN FRAZIER: Burial: Manteno Cem., Shelby, IA More About CORNELIA SIMPSON: Burial: Manteno Cem., Shelby, IA Children of JAMES FRAZIER and CORNELIA SIMPSON are: i. WILLIAM OBADIAH6 FRAZIER, b. June 08, 1849, Indiana. ii. MARGARET ELIZABETH FRAZIER. iii. MARTHA CATHERINE FRAZIER, b. April 25, 1852, LaPrairie, Adams Co; Illinois; d. April 11, 1928; m. PETER REUBEN MCINTOSH, November 12, 1870, Galland, Shelby Co; Iowa; b. October 31, 1849, Washington Twp, Putnam Co; Indiana; d. November 04, 1931, Dunlap, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About PETER REUBEN MCINTOSH: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa iv. STEPHEN A. FRAZIER. v. SARAH ANN FRAZIER, b. February 14, 1856, Augusta, Hancock Co; Illinois; d. December 09, 1918, Dunlap, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. GEORGE RILEY REED, November 27, 1872, Shelby Co; Iowa; b. June 11, 1851, Manteno, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. March 18, 1917, Dunlap, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About SARAH ANN FRAZIER: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa More About GEORGE RILEY REED: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa 314. vi. JAMES JOSEPH FRAZIER, b. March 06, 1858, Adams Co; Illinois; d. July 19, 1918, Monona Co; Iowa. vii. ADA FRAZIER, b. January 1862, Illinois; m. HENRY N. YERTON, July 03, 1883, Shelby Co; Iowa; b. August 1860, Michigan; d. Aft. 1928. 182. THOMAS WILEY5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 26, 1828 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1882 in Double Branch Cemetery, Bates, MO. He married ELIZA JANE MEAD March 04, 1853 in Palmyra, Marion Co; MO, daughter of ASAHEL MEAD and SUSAN MICKER. She was born December 31, 1838 in Warren Co; Pennsylvania, and died February 16, 1920. More About ELIZA JANE MEAD: Burial: Osage, Osage Co; KS Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and ELIZA MEAD are: 315. i. JOHN CALVIN6 FRAZIER, b. August 16, 1858, Palmyra, Marion Co; Missouri; d. January 02, 1946. ii. SUSAN ARMINTA FRAZIER, b. 1860, Missouri; m. JONAS BROCK, May 25, 1879. iii. ADA MARGARET FRAZIER, b. February 19, 1863, Missouri; d. April 15, 1897; m. MICHAEL GIRAUD CHORETTE, June 01, 1879; b. 1850, Missouri. iv. ANN JEANETTE FRAZIER, b. February 03, 1869, Hannibal, Marion Co; MO; d. February 02, 1943; m. JAMES MANFORD NUCKOLLS, June 14, 1885, Papinsville, Bates Co; MO; b. 1854, Illinois. v. MARTHA J. FRAZIER, b. 1871, Missouri; d. 1950; m. R. B. MYERS. vi. JOSEPHINE EMMA FRAZIER, b. May 31, 1874, Missouri; d. November 18, 1950; m. (1) WALLACE; b. April 1874, Ohio; m. (2) FRANCIS CORNELIUS VOGEL, 1899. vii. NANNIE MAY FRAZIER, b. May 07, 1876, Rich Hill, Bates Co; Missouri; d. March 05, 1958, Barnsdall, Osage Co; Kentucky; m. (1) ANTHONY FELIX "DUTCH" GRIMMINGER; b. June 10, 1876; d. June 13, 1956; m. (2) FRANK G. BASORE, December 21, 1895, Butler, Bates Co; Missouri; b. April 02, 1873, Missouri; d. July 15, 1900, Rich Hill, Bates Co; Missouri. More About NANNIE MAY FRAZIER: Burial: Barnsdall, Osage Co; Kentucky More About FRANK G. BASORE: Burial: Double Branch Cemetery, Bates Co; missouri 183. MINERVA CATHERINE5 HIBBS (JOHN C.4 FRAZIER, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)76 was born February 04, 1826 in Green, Warren Co; KY, and died June 13, 1900 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. She married JOHN FRAZIER77,78 December 03, 1844 in Greencastle, Putnam Co; Indiana, son of THOMAS JR. and MARY SHAFFER. He was born November 03, 1821 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died May 26, 1881 in Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for MINERVA CATHERINE HIBBS: Minerva Frazier (from the Logan Observer June 21, 1900) Died at the residence of her son S.L. Frazier in Logan, Iowa, June 19, 1900. Minerva C. Frazier, age 73 years, 4 months, 15 days. Mrs. Frazier's maiden name was Hibbs. She was born in Kentucky and married to John Frazier, a native of Tennessee on December 3, 1844. She and her husband moved from Putnam County, Indiana to Pottawattamie County Iowa in October, 1854 and from there to Harrison County, Iowa. Few today realize what the first settlers had to undergo. The women had their full share of hardships and privations. When Mr. Frazier died May 26, 1881 they owned 510 acres of Harrison County's choice land. Her life was one full of labor, but no doubt enjoyment too. The women too were pioneers, were heroic, and Mrs. Frazier was a representative pioneer wife and mother. Mrs. Frazier was the mother of eight children, four of whom, with her husband, have gone before. The surviving children are G.N., S.L., Frazier, Mrs. McQuillen and Mrs. Sutter (Mary). She has been a consistent member of the Christian Church for the last 20 years. The funeral was held today from the old homestead where forty five years ago she and her husband started. The services were conducted by Rev. Sanders of Logan. The remains were interred in the Frazier Cemetery. Mrs. Frazier was the eldest of the family, and six sisters, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Faith, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Frazier, and a brother J.D. Frazier followed her remains to the final resting place. Note: Minerva Catherine Hibbs was the daughter of Elizabeth Hibbs and step-daughter to John C. Frazier. _______________ Notes for JOHN FRAZIER: JOHN FRAZIER 1821-1881 John Frazier was born November 3, 1821 in Greene County, Tennessee (Lick Creek area) to Thomas Jr. and Mary Magdalene (Polly) Shaffer Frazier. When John was nine, the family moved to Putnam County, Indiana. Thomas Jr. made his first purchase of land in Putnam County November 26, 1831. He paid $100 for 80 acres. Thomas continued to purchase land in Putnam County until 1848. December 3, 1844, John Frazier was married to Minerva Catherine Hibbs. John purchased 80 acres of land in Putnam County March 9, 1852 for $800. In May 1852, Thomas died. About two years later, we find the entire family with the exception of one of John's sisters, coming to western Iowa. Their original destination was Pottawattamie County, and there some of the family remained including John's older sister Barbara, wife of Thomas Copeland, with whom the mother, Mary Magdalene, then made her home...and on their lot she is buried in Branson Cemetery, near Loveland, Iowa. John and his oldest brother, Champion; and two sisters, Malinda, Mrs. Wycliffe Copeland; and Elizabeth, Mrs. Reuben Coffey came to Harrison County. John made his first purchase of land in February of 1855 from Isaac W. Cox, 80 acres. ($1.25 and acre) John brought with him from Indiana $1,000, supposedly in gold or silver. The family settled at the foothills of the Boyer Valley about three miles northeast of the present site of Missouri Valley. They moved into an abandoned cabin, believed to have been built by a Morman (as they moved west). John continued to add land, and the Harrison County History of 1891 states he owned 510 acres of Harrison County land at the time of his death. John was rejected for service in the Civil War because of hemorrhoids. Years later cancer of the bowel was the cause of his death. In 1866 John and Minerva built a frame house of the salt box type. By this time eight children had been born to them. The last child was born in the new house in 1866. Blanche Frazier Kakac took an excellent snapshot of it. Preston Niles copied this in an oil painting for Allene and Lucile Latta, who have the painting in their possession. The house was occupied until the early 1900's. In 1875 John and Minerva granted to the public a plot of land for a cemetery. John died May 26, 1881, and is buried in the Frazier Cemetery On display at the Harrison County Historical Village, which is located on land adjoining the John Frazier farm, is the neck yoke which linked the ox yoke to the covered wagon which transported the John Fraziers to Iowa along with a horse hoe which he used to work the land **************************** Gravestone Records Copied by W. P. A. Graves Registration Project Harrison County, Iowa Page: 48 Name: John Frazier Birth Date: 03 Nov 1821 Death Date: 26 May 1881 Cemetery: Frazier ***************************************************** 77 77 John Frazier 34 M 0 M 0 1 Tenn farmer Minerva C. Frazier 29 F 0 M 0 1 Ky George N. Frazier 9 M 0 0 0 1 Ia Samuel Frazier 7 M 0 0 0 1 Ia Mary Frazier 5 F 0 0 0 1 Ia John F. Frazier 2 M 0 0 0 1 Ia 1856 Iowa State Census Census Schedule of Magnolia Township, Harrison County, Iowa http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/census/1856_Census_Magnolia.htm More About JOHN FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetary; Harrison, Iowa Marriage Notes for MINERVA HIBBS and JOHN FRAZIER: Children are listed above under (85) John Frazier. 184. SARAH ELIZABETH5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 08, 1832 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died August 07, 1922 in Aberdeen, Brown Co; SD. She married JONATHAN LEANDER JONES June 21, 1846 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He was born 1823 in Indiana. More About SARAH ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery Children of SARAH FRAZIER and JONATHAN JONES are: i. HARRIET E.6 JONES, b. 1847, Putnam Co; Indiana; m. (1) JAMES J. V. HATCHER, May 01, 1865, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. 1841, Warren Twp, Putnam Co; Indiana; m. (2) SAMUEL H. SMITH, August 08, 1869, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. October 31, 1852, Indiana; d. April 26, 1892. More About SAMUEL H. SMITH: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa ii. LEANDER "LEE" JONES, b. 1853, Illinois. iii. JOHN W. JONES, b. June 1856, Iowa. iv. EMMA MAY JONES, b. June 23, 1862, Iowa; d. July 07, 1916; m. EDWIN T. HARRIS, February 27, 1883. 185. BARBARA JANE "JENNIE"5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 09, 1835 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died October 14, 1906 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married GEORGE RATLEFF MCINTOSH March 27, 1853 in Putnam Co; Indiana, son of GEORGE MCINTOSH and ELIZABETH BOONE. He was born September 18, 1831 in Indiana, and died March 31, 1894 in Harrison Co; Iowa. More About BARBARA JANE "JENNIE" FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Children of BARBARA FRAZIER and GEORGE MCINTOSH are: i. REBECCA J.6 MCINTOSH, b. 1855. 316. ii. LEMUEL MCINTOSH, b. January 28, 1857, St. Johns township, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 23, 1952, Harrison Co; Iowa. iii. JOSEPH CLINTON MCINTOSH, b. July 11, 1859, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 03, 1939; m. ELLA MARIE GRANGER, November 25, 1888. 317. iv. GEORGE "MACK" MCINTOSH, b. February 14, 1861, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. February 21, 1932. v. ELIZABETH EMILY MCINTOSH, b. November 24, 1862, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. April 18, 1931; m. ENOS HENRY WADE, February 10, 1884. vi. JOHN L. MCINTOSH, b. January 24, 1865, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 14, 1882, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About JOHN L. MCINTOSH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa vii. WILLIAM EDWARD/HOWARD MCINTOSH, b. June 28, 1867, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. December 04, 1890, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About WILLIAM EDWARD/HOWARD MCINTOSH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa viii. MARY CANDASIA MCINTOSH, b. February 13, 1869, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. December 28, 1893; m. JOHN KIRKLAND, March 26, 1891. ix. HARVEY MCINTOSH, b. March 15, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. April 30, 1874, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About HARVEY MCINTOSH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa 186. MARY CANDACE5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 09, 1836 in Putnam Co; Indiana. She married GEORGE W. MOORE January 08, 1854 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He was born February 1832 in Illinois, and died Bef. 1910. Children of MARY FRAZIER and GEORGE MOORE are: i. MARY6 MOORE. ii. CHARLES W. MOORE. iii. JAMES L. MOORE. iv. ADDIE/IDA MOORE. v. FANNIE MOORE. vi. HARRY MOORE. 187. HANNAH ISABELL5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 28, 1838 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died November 28, 1932 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married JACOB COX79 November 28, 1855 in Magnolia Twp, Harrison Co; Iowa, son of ABRAHAM COX and LYDIA REEL. He was born August 26, 1820 in Dayton, Montgomery Co; Ohio, and died February 01, 1902 in Harrison Co; Iowa. More About HANNAH ISABELL FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Notes for JACOB COX: COX - Jacob COX, a resident of section 12, St. John's Township, came to Harrison County in the fall of 1854, and may well be called a pioneer of the van-guard. He located on the site of his present home, where he took a claim of one hundred and sixty acres, on which he erected a log cabin 14x16 feet, provided with a board floor, but covered with "shakes" for roofing. He lived in this cabin a few years and then erected a frame house, which burned in January, 1862. He built another the same month, the same being a part of his present residence, the new part being erected in 1883, and consists of an upright one story and a half high, together with a commodious wing. Our subject's present farm comprises three hundred and sixty acres in one square body. Mr. COX was born in Montgomery County August 26, 1820, and is the son of Abraham and Lydia (REED) COX. The father was a native of Tennessee and the mother of Virginia. When he was five years of age his parents moved from Ohio to Indiana and located in Putnam County where his father followed farming, his trade however being that of a hatter. The father died in Indiana in about 1848, and the mother in 1838, and when seventeen years of age our subject commenced the labors of life for himself. He worked out by the year, receiving $100 for his services; continuing at this sort of labor for about three years, and followed laboring by the day and month for four years, rented land for three years when purchased an eighty-acre timber tract in Clay County, Ind., and resided there for five years, and cleared twenty-five acres from out of the big forest, then he sold and fitted out a two-horse wagon and started for Pottawattamie County, Iowa, arriving October 2, 1852, having been six weeks on the road. He remained in Potawattamie County long enough to raise one crop then moved to Harrison County. Our subject married Sarah FOX, in June, 1842, she was a native of Indiana and died in June, 1853, leaving a family of five children—William H., born January 16, 1843; he was a soldier in the Civil War and died of disease there contracted, September 7, 1863; James P., born May 30, 1845, lives in St. John's Township; Nancy, born November 11, 1847, married William SMITH and lives in Allen Township; Catherine, born January 25, 1851, wife of Mr. OWEN, living in Woodbine, and Caroline died aged one year. For his second wife he married Hannah FRAZIER, November 28, 1865. She was a native of Putnam County, Ind., born August 28, 1838, and was the daughter of John and Elizabeth FRAZIER; she was the sixth child of a family of seven sons and seven daughters, eight of whom grew to manhood and womanhood. Our subject and his second wife are the parents of ten children, seven of whom still survive—Minerva C., born August 9, 1857, is the wife of John A. BROWN; John Isaac, born January 1, 1859, married and lives in St. John's Township; Sarah Elizabeth, born March 15, 1861, married I. E. HOUGHTON, and lives in Portsmouth, Shelby County; Alexander R., born April 4, 1863, is a conductor on the Sioux City & Omaha Railway; Harvey H., born March 20, 1865, married and lives on the same premises with his father; Charles, born July 20, 1867, married and lives in Allen Township; Oscar, born October 30, 1869, died November 19, 1869; Ara A., born November 6, 1871, and died September 25, 1876; William Fonrose, born February 28, 1876, still at home. Mrs. Hannah (FRAZIER) COX came to Harrison Count with her parents in May, 1855. Her father was of Scotch and her mother of English descent. The former died May 21, 1868, and the latter September 12, 1867. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 805-806. Cox Family Researcher: N/A. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio/geneal18.htm#iwcox More About JACOB COX: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Children of HANNAH FRAZIER and JACOB COX are: i. JOHN ISAAC6 COX, b. January 01, 1859, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 09, 1945; m. IDA A. PIKE, 1883. ii. SARAH ELIZABETH "DILLIE" COX, b. March 15, 1861, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. May 25, 1940; m. ISAAC ELI HOUGHTON, April 22, 1880. iii. ALEXANDER R. COX, b. April 04, 1863, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. Aft. 1932; m. NETTIE ANDERSON, 1895. More About ALEXANDER R. COX: Occupation: conductor on the Sioux City & Omaha Railway iv. HARVEY H. COX, b. March 20, 1865, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 27, 1948; m. SAMANTHA BERRY, September 16, 1890. v. CHARLES H. COX, b. July 20, 1867, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 24, 1920; m. ANNA E. BRUNDIGE, April 21, 1889. vi. OSCAR COX, b. October 30, 1869, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. November 19, 1869. vii. ARA A. COX, b. November 06, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. September 25, 1876. viii. WILLIAM FONROSE COX, b. February 28, 1876, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. May 28, 1961; m. JESSE COX, March 05, 1896. 188. NANCY A.5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 07, 1840 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died July 09, 1903 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married THOMAS H. FAITH October 11, 1858 in Harrison Co; Iowa, son of THOMAS FAITH and EVALINE WRIGHT. He was born February 11, 1837 in Parkersburg, Montgomery Co; IN, and died October 03, 1913 in Mo. Valley, Harrison Co; IA. More About NANCY A. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA More About THOMAS H. FAITH: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Children of NANCY FRAZIER and THOMAS FAITH are: i. LORINDA6 FAITH, b. October 11, 1860, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 28, 1893; m. EDWARD GILL, February 07, 1886, Harrison Co; Iowa. ii. MARY J. FAITH, b. August 1862; m. WARREN HEDGES, February 22, 1880, Harrison Co; Iowa. iii. ADELINE RACHEL FAITH, b. September 1864, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. HIRAM F. SHAW, October 18, 1883, Harrison Co; Iowa. iv. ALBERT LENNOX FAITH, b. September 1866, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. ELLA G. OWENS, July 31, 1887, Harrison Co; Iowa. v. WILLIAM FAITH, b. September 02, 1868, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 29, 1868, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About WILLIAM FAITH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa vi. OSCAR FAITH, b. February 02, 1870, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 29, 1872. More About OSCAR FAITH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa vii. HENRY BURLEY FAITH, b. August 26, 1873, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. November 11, 1897. More About HENRY BURLEY FAITH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa viii. HARVEY THOMAS FAITH, b. July 28, 1875, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. April 08, 1859; m. MARY E. HARDER, August 06, 1901, Harrison Co; Iowa. ix. NETTIE E. FAITH, b. March 24, 1877, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 21, 1892. x. CHARLES C. FAITH, b. April 04, 1879, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 13, 1908; m. CLARA E. SKELTON, July 01, 1902, Harrison Co; Iowa. 189. EMILY MALINDA5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)80 was born April 27, 1842 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died July 25, 1936 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. She married THOMAS JOHN (TWIN) FRAZIER81 January 22, 1860 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA, son of CHAMPION FRAZIER and MARY REEL. He was born January 05, 1838 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died May 31, 1905 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. Notes for EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER: Emily Malinda (Frazier) Frazier Logan Herald Observer, July 30, 1936 Mrs. Emily Frazier dies...Age 94 years One of the oldest ladies of Missouri Valley or Harrison County died Saturday July 25, as a result of intense heat and number of years. Emily M. Frazier was born in Reelsville, Indiana, on April 22, 1842. She was married January 22, 1860, to Thomas J. Frazier in Harrison County. Later the husband joined Union Army and served his country as a soldier. He died May 30, 1905. Mrs. Frazier came to the county when she was a girl of 13 years and for 81 years this county has been her home. She was the mother of nine children, five of whom survive. They are Mary Fry, Crawford, Nebraska; Arthur Frazier, Springfield, Missouri; Elmer Frazier, Logan, Iowa; Carrie Williams, Casper, Wyoming; Iona Davis, Alhambra, California. Mrs. Frazier was one of the best and highly respected women in Missouri Valley. She retained all of her faculties and was quite active about her house and insisted on doing her part toward getting dinners when family gatherings were held. Services were held at the late home, Tuesday, July 28, with Rev. Coonradt officiating. More About EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Notes for THOMAS JOHN (TWIN) FRAZIER: Missouri Valley Times May 31, 1905 Died At his home in this city today at 11:30 A.M. Thomas J. Frazier age 67 years. The deceased had been in declining health for some time and his death has not been unexpected by his friends. He has been a resident of this county many years and was highly respected by all who knew him. The funeral will be from his late residence on W. Street Friday at 2:30 P.M. Rev. J.M. Williams of the Methodist Church officiating and burial will be at the Frazier Cemetery east of town. More About THOMAS JOHN (TWIN) FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Children of EMILY FRAZIER and THOMAS FRAZIER are: i. IDA LENORE6 FRAZIER, b. April 28, 1861, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. September 11, 1926, Hood River, Hood River Co; Oregon; m. CHARLES AUGUSTINE PUDDY, October 31, 1879, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. October 22, 1858, Little Valley, Cattaraugus Co; New York; d. November 04, 1925, Hood River, Hood River Co; Oregon. More About IDA LENORE FRAZIER: Burial: Idlewild Cemetery, Hood River Co; Oregon More About CHARLES AUGUSTINE PUDDY: Burial: Idlewild Cemetery, Hood River Co; Oregon ii. MARY ELIZABETH FRAZIER, b. August 10, 1862, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. November 13, 1940, Crawford, Dawes Co; Nebraska; m. JOHN WILLIAM FRY, April 21, 1884, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. June 01, 1858, St. Johns Twp, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 04, 1932, Crawford, Dawes Co; Nebraska. 318. iii. ARTHUR CURTIS FRAZIER, b. August 08, 1864, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 10, 1939, Mansfield, Wright Co; Missouri. iv. ORVILLE MOSES FRAZIER, b. November 12, 1866, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. November 30, 1868, Harrison Co; Iowa. v. ELSIE MELISSA FRAZIER, b. March 27, 1869, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. December 19, 1935; m. ROBERT WHITING RILEY, August 10, 1887, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. December 08, 1864, Franklin Co; Ohio; d. August 02, 1932, Antelope Co; Nebraska. More About ELSIE MELISSA FRAZIER: Burial: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Antelope Co; Nebraska More About ROBERT WHITING RILEY: Burial: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Antelope Co; Nebraska vi. MINNIE NELL FRAZIER, b. August 13, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 26, 1927; m. ELIJAH BERTRAM TAYLOR, December 25, 1892. 319. vii. ELMER THOMAS FRAZIER, b. September 07, 1873, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 18, 1943, Harrison Co; Iowa. viii. CARRIE ANNIE FRAZIER, b. December 14, 1876, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. Aft. 1936; m. (1) FRED MASON; m. (2) SAM WILLIAMS. 320. ix. IONA ARDELLA FRAZIER, b. August 24, 1881, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. May 10, 1964. 190. GEORGE MCMAHAN5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 21, 1849 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died Bef. 1900. He married REBECCA R. FAITH 1870 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, daughter of THOMAS FAITH and EVALINE WRIGHT. She was born 1844 in Indiana. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and REBECCA FAITH are: i. LOUELLA6 FRAZIER, b. 1871, Iowa. ii. BERTY FRAZIER, b. 1873, Iowa. iii. HENRY O. FRAZIER, b. February 10, 1876, Iowa; d. September 10, 1878, Iowa. iv. GRACE FRAZIER, b. 1879, Iowa. 191. JOSEPH HENRY BYRON5 FRAZIER (JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 02, 1852 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died May 02, 1935 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co; IA. He married NANCY ANN LUCKY October 17, 1877 in Monona Co; Iowa, daughter of LOUIS LUCKY and KATHARINE THATCHER. She was born November 20, 1854 in Calhoun Co; Illinois, and died May 10, 1924 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co; Iowa. More About JOSEPH HENRY BYRON FRAZIER: Burial: Floyd Cemetery More About NANCY ANN LUCKY: Burial: Sioux City, Woodbury Co; IA Graceland Cem. Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and NANCY LUCKY are: i. MYRTLE ADELINE6 FRAZIER, b. July 24, 1878, Monona Co; Iowa; d. November 07, 1937; m. G. AUGUSTUS DUNLAP, September 09, 1898. ii. BERTHA MAUDE FRAZIER, b. December 28, 1880, Sioux City, Woodbury Co; Iowa; d. January 04, 1975, Hawthorne, Los Angeles Co; California; m. FRANCIS MARION VARNES, December 23, 1895, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. May 09, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. February 19, 1954, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. More About BERTHA MAUDE FRAZIER: Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About FRANCIS MARION VARNES: Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa iii. HARVEY LOUIS FRAZIER, b. July 24, 1882, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. February 1942; m. (1) PAULINE HALVERSON; m. (2) LACIE MAY HEADLEY, June 12, 1906, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. September 10, 1889, Nebraska; d. January 01, 1909. More About LACIE MAY HEADLEY: Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa iv. CLARA JANE FRAZIER, b. October 30, 1884, Akron, Plymouth Co; Iowa; d. Abt. 1968; m. AUGUSTUS STIDFOLE, January 04, 1904. v. PEARL ANN FRAZIER, b. June 1889, Akron, Plymouth Co; Iowa; d. November 08, 1953; m. ORVILLE SALES, June 12, 1906. vi. FRANCES MAY FRAZIER, b. April 01, 1896, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 20, 1976; m. ELMER TOPE. 192. WILLIAM V.5 FRAZIER (VINCENT V.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 1854 in Yell Co; Arkansas, and died 1930 in Yell Co; Arkansas. He married CALEDONIA F. TUCKER January 08, 1880 in Yell Co; Arkansas. She was born June 1860 in Arkansas. More About WILLIAM V. FRAZIER: Burial: McBride Cemetary, Yell Co; Arkansas More About CALEDONIA F. TUCKER: Burial: McBride Cemetary, Yell Co; Arkansas Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and CALEDONIA TUCKER are: i. HATTIE6 FRAZIER, b. March 1881, Yell Co; Arkansas. 321. ii. ARTHUR OLIVER FRAZIER, b. April 02, 1881, Havana, Arizona; d. August 12, 1918, Waveland, Arkansas. iii. CHESTER FRAZIER, b. June 1884, Yell Co; Arkansas. iv. LILLIAN FRAZIER, b. June 1886, Yell Co; Arkansas. v. NETTIE FRAZIER, b. October 1888, Yell Co; Arkansas. vi. CARLTON R. FRAZIER, b. October 1890, Yell Co; Arkansas. vii. VERNA FRAZIER, b. April 1894, Yell Co; Arkansas; m. DEWEY LAMPKINS. viii. BURL CLAUD FRAZIER, b. October 1895, Yell Co; Arkansas. ix. ROY FRAZIER. 193. ROBERT NATHANIEL5 FRAZIER (VINCENT V.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 17, 1857 in Yell Co; Arkansas, and died January 01, 1928 in Yell Co; Arkansas. He married WILLIE TENNESSEE C. HEFFINGTON May 15, 1881 in Yell Co; Arkansas. She was born March 16, 1864 in Arkansas, and died November 13, 1905 in Yell Co; Arkansas. More About ROBERT NATHANIEL FRAZIER: Burial: Piney Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas More About WILLIE TENNESSEE C. HEFFINGTON: Burial: Piney Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas Children of ROBERT FRAZIER and WILLIE HEFFINGTON are: 322. i. HARMON G.6 FRAZIER, b. May 1882, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. 1958, Yell Co; Arkansas. ii. MONONA M. FRAZIER, b. July 09, 1883, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. August 01, 1907, Yell Co; Arkansas; m. WILLIAM M. BLANCHETT, Abt. 1903, Yell Co; Arkansas; b. May 12, 1882, Arkansas; d. April 05, 1967, Yell Co; Arkansas. More About MONONA M. FRAZIER: Burial: Piney Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas More About WILLIAM M. BLANCHETT: Burial: Piney Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas iii. LUVENA CLARENCE FRAZIER, b. September 20, 1885, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. May 15, 1983, Yell Co; Arkansas. iv. ELMER HOMER FRAZIER, b. August 1892, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. February 04, 1980; m. (1) MYRTLE; m. (2) SYLVIA LOUISE TAYLOR. More About ELMER HOMER FRAZIER: Burial: Brearly Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas 323. v. WILLIAM OSCAR FRAZIER, b. 1896, Yell Co; Arkansas. 194. MARY JANE5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1833, and died 1882. She married DANIEL SHOEMAKE PHILIP MICHAEL 1860, son of JARED MICHAEL and RUTH SHOEMAKE. He was born October 31, 1834 in Dearborn Co; Indiana, and died August 1904. Notes for DANIEL SHOEMAKE PHILIP MICHAEL: Daniel Shoemake Phillip Michael, born October 31, 1834 in Dearborn Co., Indiana, the eldest of eight children born to Jared Michael and Ruth (Shoemake) Michael. . In 1851 the family moved to Wayne Co., Illinois. Around 1870 Daniel came by covered wagon to Harrison Co., Iowa and bought a farm about one mile southwest of Logan. He was at one time a cabinet maker and in 1884 was editor and owner of the Courier Printing Company in Logan. The family lived in the brick building directly behind the courier building. He also served as Justice of the Peace, and at one time ran for State Representative. In 1860 he married Mary Jane Christian, and they had seven children: Levina, Mirza, Tirza, Marietta, Jessie, Louis and Letitia. Levina died in infancy, Tirza and Marietta died very young. Mirza married George Haubert, a buggy salesman, and they lived in Logan until about 1915, when they moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mirza died in November 1918 and is buried in Milwaukee. Jesse married W.W. Latta in 1890 and passed away in childbirth in 1891. Louis became a minister in the Seventh Day Adventist church and served in serveral communities in Michigan and finallly moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming where he served until passing away from tuberculosis in 1892. He is buried in Cheyenne. After caring for the rest of the family, Letitia married Vilhelm Carl Ahlstrand, originallly from Copenhagen, Denmark. They were the parents of three children: Mirzalee, Carl and Letitia. D.S.P. as he was known most of his life, lived the rest of his life in and around Logan. Several of his brothers also lived in the viciniity. Jared lived near Woodbine and Will lived, for a time at least, on a farm east of Logan. D.S.P. lived on the little farm southwest of Logan and passed away in August of 1904. *********** 1884 Harrison County Iowa Landowners Index Surname First Name Township T S R Acres Remarks Page Michael D S P Jefferson 79 24 43 80.00 House, Boyer River, C&NWRR, Timber 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 24 43 40.00 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 24 43 20.00 Reel's Grove 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 24 43 48.00 Marsh, C&NWRR, Boyer River 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 26 43 40.00 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 26 43 40.00 Marsh 39 Michael D S P Jefferson 79 23 43 40.00 39 ******* More About DANIEL SHOEMAKE PHILIP MICHAEL: Occupation: cabinet maker, editor and owner of the Courier Printing Company, Justice of the Peace, and at one time ran for State Representative. Children of MARY CHRISTIAN and DANIEL MICHAEL are: i. LEVINA6 MICHAEL. ii. MIRZA MICHAEL, d. November 1918, Milwaukee; m. GEORGE HAUBERT. More About MIRZA MICHAEL: Burial: Milwaukee More About GEORGE HAUBERT: Occupation: buggy salesman iii. TIRZA MICHAEL, d. Died young. iv. MARIETTA MICHAEL, d. Died young. v. JESSIE MICHAEL, d. 1891; m. W.W. LATTA, 1890. More About JESSIE MICHAEL: Cause of Death: Childbirth vi. LOUIS MICHAEL, d. 1892, Cheyenne, Wyoming. More About LOUIS MICHAEL: Burial: Cheyenne, Wyoming Cause of Death: Tuberculosis Occupation: minister in the Seventh Day Adventist church 324. vii. LETITIA MICHAEL. 195. THOMAS NEWTON5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)82 was born February 02, 1836 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died February 06, 1909. He married REBECCA CRANOR May 23, 1861 in Gentry Co; Missouri, daughter of JOSHUA CRANOR and DEBORAH. She died November 30, 1921. Notes for THOMAS NEWTON CHRISTIAN: Excerpts from History of Pottawattamie County Vol. II: Thomas N. Christian was one of the pioneer settlers of Waveland Township, Pottawattmie County, IA. He was born in Putnam County, IN, February 2, 1836, a son of Lewis and Lavina Frazier Christian. Thomas was reared in the old homestead (Putnam County) and acquired a public school education. He was thirteen years of age when the family moved to Gentry County, MO, and in that same fall he joined a hunting party that traveled through southern IA. In 1854 at age eighteen, Thomas drove a team to Kaneville, now Council Bluffs, IA, to bring his maternal grandmother and her family to Pottawattmie County. He was married to Rebecca Craner (daughter of Joshua and Deborah Craner) in Gentry County, MO on May 23, 1861. The following year he enlisted for service in the Civil War, joining Company F of the Thirty-fifth Missouri Infantry. He was honorably discharged in 1863, returned to his home in Gentry County and remained there until 1866. He then moved to IA and lived for a year at Lewis, Cass County. In June, 1867, he went to Pottawattamie County and while looking for a desirable location he operated a rented farm for two years. In 1869, he bought land in Waveland Township. It was raw prairie, which he broke and when the sod was turned and the fields harrowed he planted his crops, in due time gathering rich harvests. In 1871 he built a good residence upon this farm and moved to the new home. Earlier settlers who were located near the timber along the river told him he was too far from civilization and that his children would grow up wild Indians, that there would never be any schools in his locality, etc. But Thomas had better forsight. There was little settlement until 1876, when the first school was held in the summer of that year, with the Christians allowing a room of their house to be used as a schoolroom. After that time settlement was rapid and Thomas owned a valuable and productive farming property. He held many township offices including township trustee and member of the school board. He belonged to the Christian Church. He and his wife Rebecca had 13 children. Thomas died February 6, 1909 and Rebecca died November 30, 1921. They are both buried in the Flint Cemetery just outside Griswold, IA. More About THOMAS NEWTON CHRISTIAN: Burial: Flint Cemetery just outside Griswold, IA. More About REBECCA CRANOR: Burial: Flint Cemetery just outside Griswold, IA. Children of THOMAS CHRISTIAN and REBECCA CRANOR are: i. WELTHA6 CHRISTIAN. ii. ELLA CHRISTIAN. iii. NEWTON B. CHRISTIAN. iv. ABNER B. CHRISTIAN. v. LEWIS J. CHRISTIAN. vi. MANLOVE B. CHRISTIAN. vii. MELCENA C. CHRISTIAN. viii. IDA CHRISTIAN. ix. ISABELLE CHRISTIAN. x. ETHEL CHRISTIAN. xi. ALVA S. CHRISTIAN. 196. MALINDA5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)83 was born January 17, 1842 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died August 02, 1915 in Blair, NE. She married AMOS SPENCER 1862 in Albany, Gentry Co., MO. Notes for MALINDA CHRISTIAN: Obit from the BLAIR DEMOCRAT for 5 Aug 1915, p5, c.1 Mrs. Malinda Spencer passed away early Monday morning of old age and a complication of disease. She was born in Indiana about 74 years ago and after a residence in Missouri and Iowa of several years located with her husband in the Spiker neighborhood in 1869. She lived there until 1901when she moved to Blair and has lived on East Colfax street ever since. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from the Baptist church. Rev. Foreman officiating. Interment was made in Blair Cemetery. She is survived by 9 children, a son and a daughter being the only ones living here. More About MALINDA CHRISTIAN: Burial: Blair Cemetary Occupation: Indian school teacher Children of MALINDA CHRISTIAN and AMOS SPENCER are: i. THEODORE CARTHWELL6 SPENCER, b. 1863, Iowa. ii. OZIAS ORLANDO SPENCER, b. 1868. iii. ALI KENDRICK SPENCER, b. 1871. iv. MARY ELSIE SPENCER, b. 1873; d. 1963; m. JOHN WEAVER, 1903. v. JOHN WESLEY SPENCER, b. 1876; m. ? BEATY. vi. LILLIE ADELINE SPENCER, b. 1880. vii. LEWIS NAPOLEON SPENCER, b. 1882. viii. ELIZABETH MARTHA SPENCER, b. 1884. 197. GEORGE WILLIAM5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)84 was born 1844 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died August 17, 1893. He married EMILY JANE FRISBEE Bef. 1866. She died 1930. Notes for GEORGE WILLIAM CHRISTIAN: George Christian's obituary as appeared in the August 24, 1893 edition of the DARLINGTON RECORD: Died of consumption, at his home in McCurry, MO, Aug,17,1893, George W. Christian. The deceased was well known through this part of Gentry County, having lived here since childhood. He was, at death, 49 years old. He had been suffering from this malady, which resulted in his death, for some time, but bore his affliction with patience, having expressed to the satisfaction of his friends and relatives, that he was but waiting for the Lord to take him, believing with Paul, that it is better to depart and be with Christ. He died with a hope in Him. He leaves a wife and 10 children to mourn his departure. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral services were held at the residence Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Elder Seat, after which the remains were taken to the Long Branch cemetery, followed by a large crowd of sympathizing friends and consigned to the tomb to await the call of the trumpet on resurrection morn. http://hometown.aol.com/Nikeweenie/georgeMkids.html More About GEORGE WILLIAM CHRISTIAN: Burial: Long Branch Cemetary, Darlington, Missouri Medical Information: Tuberculosis Children of GEORGE CHRISTIAN and EMILY FRISBEE are: i. LAVINA CATHERINE6 CHRISTIAN. ii. MINERVA ELLEN CHRISTIAN. iii. JAMES CHRISTIAN. iv. MARY M. CHRISTIAN. v. THEODORE CHRISTIAN. vi. LEWIS JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN. vii. GEORGE H. CHRISTIAN. viii. HETTIE ELIZABETH CHRISTIAN. ix. ARENIA L. CHRISTIAN. x. RICHARD DANIEL CHRISTIAN. xi. CLARA CHRISTIAN. xii. INFANT CHRISTIAN, b. March 18, 1892. 198. SAMUEL O.5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1847 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died 1882. He married EMILY SALE. Children of SAMUEL CHRISTIAN and EMILY SALE are: i. ROSETTA6 CHRISTIAN. ii. CHARLES CHRISTIAN. iii. EMMA CHRISTIAN. iv. FRANK CHRISTIAN. v. SELBY CHRISTIAN. vi. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN. vii. RECHA CHRISTIAN. 199. JOSEPH SMITH5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 22, 1851 in Gentry Co; Missouri, and died June 15, 1918. He married (1) SARAH L. AGEE. She died September 1859. He married (2) SARAH JOSEPHINE WILSON85 January 07, 1869. She was born March 12, 1851, and died March 08, 1892. He married (3) ROSETTA HUBBARD March 24, 1894. She was born May 14, 1859, and died August 14, 1895 in Gentry County, Missouri. Notes for JOSEPH SMITH CHRISTIAN: Obituary of Joseph Smith Christian Joseph Smith Christian was born in Gentry county, Missouri, January 22, 1851, departed this life June 15, 1918, having reached the age of 67 years, 4 months, 24 days. He united with the Baptist church at an early age and still held firm to his belief and as he said many times, "It's God's will, I am ready to go when my time comes." It's such comfort to the bereaved family that he was prepared to meet his Savior and to know he can never come back to us but there is one assurance, we can go to him. On February 7, 1869, he was united in marriage to Sarah Wilson. There were born to them eleven children, three of whom survive, Mrs. Lavina Troxell, Green B. and Mrs. Viola Thomas of this city. His first wife dying March 8, 1892, he was united in marriage to Rosetta Hubbard, March 24, 1894. to them were born one child, Mrs. Lena Smith of Stanberry, MO. After the death of his second wife he was again married to Sarah Agee. To them were born one child, Agnes Alverna who preceded her father to the better land 15 years ago. Also the eldest son, Lenox K. we passed into the hands of eternity last February. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, 4 children, 36 grand children, 4 great grand children and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at the home at 9:30 Sunday morning by Rev. King. A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is still, a place is vacant in our home, which never can be filled. Mrs. A.L. Smith came Saturday noon from Stanberry to be at the bedside of her father, J.S. Christian, also two brothers of Mrs. Christian, W.E. Agee, J.N. Agee were present. More About JOSEPH SMITH CHRISTIAN: Burial: White Cloud Cemetery, White Cloud, Doniphan County, KS. Medical Information: chronic nephritis Notes for SARAH JOSEPHINE WILSON: Obituary of Sarah J. Wilson Christian, Darlington Record, Thursday, March 10, 1892 Died at her home in Mccurry on Tuesday morning, March 8th, 1892, after a lingering illness of many months, Sarah J., wife of Joseph Christian, aged about 41 years. Deceased was a member of the Baptist Church, was a consistent Christian, and highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss. Remains were laid to rest in the Long Branch Cemetery, Wednesday, Rev. J. E. Seat conducting the funeral services. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community. More About SARAH JOSEPHINE WILSON: Burial: Long Branch Cemetery near Darlington, Gentry County, MO. Notes for ROSETTA HUBBARD: Obituary of Rosetta Hubbard Christian....Joseph's second wife Darlington Record, Thursday, August 22, 1895 Rosa Hubbard Christian, wife of J. S. Christian, died at her home near Darlington, August 14, 1895. She was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, May 14, 1859, was adopted by T. J. Hubbard and wife at 9 months of age, and came with her parents to Taylorville, IL, in 1865, where she became a member of the Christian church at 16 years of age. From Illinois in 1879, she with her parents came to Bethany, MO, thence to Kansas in 1884, and back to Bethany in 1891. In the fall of '91 they moved to Stanberry where she lived until her marriage with Joseph Christian, March 21, 1894. Her death occured at the above mentioned place and date after a protracted illness, from a complication of troubles. All that loving hands and medical skill could do was not sufficient to thwart the dread reaper, death. Burial took place Thursday at Long Branch Cemetery. She was a devoted daughter and wife, and a faithful Christian, dying in a triumph and faith with full hope of eternal rest with God. Her voice once so strong and clear in our own choir, will be heard in loftier strains of praise in heaven. Our fullest sympathy is with the relatives and host of friends who mourn her death. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." ---Geo. E. McGee, her pastor. More About ROSETTA HUBBARD: Burial: Long Branch Cemetery Child of JOSEPH CHRISTIAN and SARAH AGEE is: i. AGNES ALVERNA6 CHRISTIAN. Children of JOSEPH CHRISTIAN and SARAH WILSON are: ii. LEWIS JEFFERSON6 CHRISTIAN. iii. RHODA S. CHRISTIAN. iv. LENNOX KNIGHT CHRISTIAN. v. LAVINA JANE CHRISTIAN. vi. TRUMAN M. CHRISTIAN. vii. TRUDY F. CHRISTIAN. viii. LUCY A. CHRISTIAN. ix. GREENBURG CHRISTIAN. x. BESSIE VIOLA CHRISTIAN. Child of JOSEPH CHRISTIAN and ROSETTA HUBBARD is: xi. LENA C.6 CHRISTIAN, m. SMITH. 200. LENNOX KNIGHT5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)86 was born March 05, 1854 in Darlington, Gentry Co., MO, and died October 16, 1896. He married SALLIE ANN SLOAN February 20, 1876, daughter of JOHN SLOAN and ELIZABETH BOATRIGHT. Notes for LENNOX KNIGHT CHRISTIAN: Obituary of Lenox Knight Christian as Appeared in the Octber 22, 1896 edition of the DARLINGTON RECORD: Died at his home west of town, at midnight on Thursday, Oct. 15, 1896, Lenox K. Christian, aged about 42 years and 6 months. Deceased had been a sufferer for many months from that dreadful malady, consumption, and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Christian was born and raised within 3 and a half miles of Darlington. For many years he has been a faithful worker in the Baptist Church, and he lived a consistant Christian life. He was a kind Husband and an indulgent parent, an accomidating neighbor and a good citizen. and will be greatly missed in the community. Burial services were conducted by Rev. M. Agee, at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, after which the remains were consigned to their last resting place in Long Branch cemetery. The wife, nine children, Two Brothers, a sister and an aged mother are left to mourn their loved one. Many friends extend sympathy and condolence to the bereaved family in this hour of deepest sorrow. Children of LENNOX CHRISTIAN and SALLIE SLOAN are: i. EFFIE FRANCES6 CHRISTIAN. ii. MYRTLE ESTELLA CHRISTIAN. iii. ELZA ORVAL CHRISTIAN. iv. JOSIE ROSETTA CHRISTIAN. v. JOHN JEFFERSON CHRISTIAN. vi. THOMAS NEWTON CHRISTIAN. vii. CHARLES IRVIN CHRISTIAN. viii. ALBERT LESTER CHRISTIAN. ix. NAOMI ADELINE CHRISTIAN. x. ERNEST SAMUEL CHRISTIAN. 201. GENNETA ADELAIDE5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 19, 1857, and died August 1884. She married REV. GEORGE WOODSIDE SHELBY 1877, son of NICHOLAS SHELBY and CATHERINE MCMILLEN. He was born January 07, 1853 in Adams Co; Ohio, and died September 28, 1925 in Albany Co; Missouri. More About GENNETA ADELAIDE CHRISTIAN: Burial: Long Branch Cemetery Children of GENNETA CHRISTIAN and REV. SHELBY are: i. LEWIS6 SHELBY, m. BLISS. ii. ADA CATHERINE SHELBY. iii. BLANCHE SHELBY. iv. EARL SHELBY. 202. HENRIETTA ADELINE5 CHRISTIAN (LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1857, and died 1866. She married JAMES BLACKBURN BOATRIGHT. Notes for HENRIETTA ADELINE CHRISTIAN: Twin to Genetta. Children of HENRIETTA CHRISTIAN and JAMES BOATRIGHT are: i. WILLIAM LOUIS6 BOATRIGHT. ii. JESSE JANETTA BOATRIGHT. iii. SOPHRONE VIOLA BOATRIGHT. iv. HARVEY EZRA BOATRIGHT. 203. THOMAS JOHN (TWIN)5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)87 was born January 05, 1838 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died May 31, 1905 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. He married EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER88 January 22, 1860 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA, daughter of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH HIBBS. She was born April 27, 1842 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died July 25, 1936 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; IA. Notes for THOMAS JOHN (TWIN) FRAZIER: Missouri Valley Times May 31, 1905 Died At his home in this city today at 11:30 A.M. Thomas J. Frazier age 67 years. The deceased had been in declining health for some time and his death has not been unexpected by his friends. He has been a resident of this county many years and was highly respected by all who knew him. The funeral will be from his late residence on W. Street Friday at 2:30 P.M. Rev. J.M. Williams of the Methodist Church officiating and burial will be at the Frazier Cemetery east of town. More About THOMAS JOHN (TWIN) FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Notes for EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER: Emily Malinda (Frazier) Frazier Logan Herald Observer, July 30, 1936 Mrs. Emily Frazier dies...Age 94 years One of the oldest ladies of Missouri Valley or Harrison County died Saturday July 25, as a result of intense heat and number of years. Emily M. Frazier was born in Reelsville, Indiana, on April 22, 1842. She was married January 22, 1860, to Thomas J. Frazier in Harrison County. Later the husband joined Union Army and served his country as a soldier. He died May 30, 1905. Mrs. Frazier came to the county when she was a girl of 13 years and for 81 years this county has been her home. She was the mother of nine children, five of whom survive. They are Mary Fry, Crawford, Nebraska; Arthur Frazier, Springfield, Missouri; Elmer Frazier, Logan, Iowa; Carrie Williams, Casper, Wyoming; Iona Davis, Alhambra, California. Mrs. Frazier was one of the best and highly respected women in Missouri Valley. She retained all of her faculties and was quite active about her house and insisted on doing her part toward getting dinners when family gatherings were held. Services were held at the late home, Tuesday, July 28, with Rev. Coonradt officiating. More About EMILY MALINDA FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cem, Harrison Co; IA Children are listed above under (189) Emily Malinda Frazier. 204. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 11, 1846 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died April 14, 1927. He married MARILLA J. SHINN September 02, 1871 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She was born Abt. 1854, and died April 28, 1875 in Harrison Co; Iowa. Child of GEORGE FRAZIER and MARILLA SHINN is: i. HATTIE N.6 FRAZIER. 205. WILLIAM ANTHONY WAYNE5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 06, 1841 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died September 13, 1926 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married LAURA JANE HARD February 03, 1864 in Magnolia, Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of ALONZO HARD and MARY DONALD. She was born July 30, 1849 in Jackson Co; Ohio, and died November 25, 1924 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About WILLIAM ANTHONY WAYNE FRAZIER: Burial: Calhoun Cemetery More About LAURA JANE HARD: Burial: Calhoun Cemetery Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and LAURA HARD are: i. MAY CHAMPION6 FRAZIER. ii. FRANKIE FRAZIER. iii. PAUL GRAHAM FRAZIER. iv. ALBERT FRAZIER. v. ROY CHAMPAN FRAZIER. vi. HAROLD ALONZO FRAZIER. vii. CHARLES WAYNE FRAZIER. viii. ANNA LAURA FRAZIER. ix. NELLIE GERTRUDE FRAZIER. 206. RUHANA JANE5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 26, 1844 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died November 02, 1921 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married JAMES LOUDEN ARMSTRONG August 25, 1873 in Harrison Co; Iowa, son of ANDREW ARMSTRONG and HANNAH RAY. He was born January 20, 1832 in Scioto County, Ohio, and died April 21, 1898 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About RUHANA JANE FRAZIER: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery Notes for JAMES LOUDEN ARMSTRONG: ARMSTRONG - James L. ARMSTRONG, a resident of section 24, Jefferson Township, came to the county in the fall of 1856, to become a permanent settler; he had been in the county about six weeks in 1854. He and his brother, H. V. ARMSTRONG, came to the county together, settling on section 25, where they put up a log house, 12 x 14 feet, and remained until 1858. In the fall of 1858, he built a log house on section 23. Our subject enlisted in Company C, Twenty ninth Iowa Infantry, August 18, 1862. He served three years in the service of his country, participating in the battles of Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863 and battle of Spanish Fort, which lasted fourteen days, and also Jenkins Ferry. He received his discharge at New Orleans, August 17, 1865 and returned home. Our subject was born in Scioto County, Ohio, January 20, 1832, and is a son of Andrew B. and Hannah (RAY) ARMSTRONG, and is the seventh of a family of twelve children. He remained at home until nineteen years of age, when he commenced working out by the month, which he followed until he came to Harrison County. Upon his arrival, he possessed $200 and one horse and, by economy and good management he now owns two hundred and forty acres of land and usually keeps about thirty head of cattle and two teams. Mr. ARMSTRONG has been twice married -- first in September, 1866 to Emora Jane HENDERSON, to whom were born four children -- Martha Ann, June 26 1867; Nora Grace, March 1, 1869; Elizabeth Ray, March 15, 1870 and Joseph C., in January, 1872. Mrs. ARMSTRONG died and for his second wife he married Ruhana J. FRAZIER, daughter of Champan and Mary FRAZIER. By this union, one child was born -- James BERTRAM, August 20, 1874. Politically, Mr. ARMSTRONG is in harmony with the People's party. In his religious convictions he is an Episcopal Methodist. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 344, 347 Armstrong Family Researcher: Sharon Rowe. More About JAMES LOUDEN ARMSTRONG: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery Child of RUHANA FRAZIER and JAMES ARMSTRONG is: i. JAMES BERTRAM6 ARMSTRONG, b. August 20, 1874. 207. JOSEPH HENRY5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 16, 1847 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died August 24, 1919 in Omaha, Douglas Co; Nebraska. He married (1) NANCY ANN NICHOLS 1868. He married (2) CHLOE ADELINE VAN CLEAVE October 19, 1903 in Atlantic, Cass Co; Iowa, daughter of JOHN VAN CLEAVE and SUSAN SELVEY. She was born July 10, 1874 in Beebeetown, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died April 25, 1914 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About JOSEPH HENRY FRAZIER: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery More About CHLOE ADELINE VAN CLEAVE: Burial: Rosehill Cemetery Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and CHLOE VAN CLEAVE are: i. GERALD RAYMOND6 FRAZIER, b. March 23, 1904, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. February 04, 1979, Blackwell, Kay Co; Kentucky; m. RUBY FRANCES HOOD. More About GERALD RAYMOND FRAZIER: Burial: Blackwell IOOF, Kay Co; Oklahoma ii. EDGAR IRWIN FRAZIER. iii. GLADYS FERN FRAZIER. iv. IRMA RUTH FRAZIER. 208. SAMUEL REILLY5 FRAZIER (CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 09, 1857 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died January 25, 1931 in Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. He married ELVIRA JANE STEWART September 12, 1878 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of HENRY STEWART and MARTHA WRIGHT. She was born May 18, 1856 in Macksburg, Madison Co; Iowa, and died October 27, 1929 in Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. More About SAMUEL REILLY FRAZIER: Burial: Parkview Cemetery More About ELVIRA JANE STEWART: Burial: Parkview Cemetery Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and ELVIRA STEWART are: i. LOLA MAE6 FRAZIER, b. May 29, 1879, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. December 05, 1963, Yakima, Yakima Co; Washington; m. CLIFFORD BARNES, June 17, 1900, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About LOLA MAE FRAZIER: Burial: Terrace Heights, Yakima Co; Washington 325. ii. THOMAS HENRY FRAZIER, b. September 24, 1881, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. August 27, 1961, Cashmere, Chelan Co; Washington. iii. ETHEL EUNICE FRAZIER, b. December 01, 1883, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. May 20, 1920, Omaha, Douglas Co; Nebraska; m. RALPH WALDO RICHARDSON, January 01, 1905, Boise, Ada Co; Idaho. More About ETHEL EUNICE FRAZIER: Burial: Magnolia Cemetery 326. iv. CLYDE CHAMPAN FRAZIER, b. June 15, 1886, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 15, 1948, Kamiah, Lewis Co; Idaho. 327. v. JAMES EDGAR FRAZIER, b. September 11, 1889, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. December 25, 1966, Ontario, MalheurCo; Oregon. vi. LILLIAN ESTHER FRAZIER, b. March 29, 1892, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. (1) WILLIAM J. ORCUTT, February 19, 1913, Cambridge, Washington Co; Idaho; m. (2) BERNARD YOUNG, 1934; d. September 15, 1965, Athena, Umatilla Co; Oregon. vii. FLORENCE LUVERNE FRAZIER, b. July 22, 1896, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 11, 1978, Boise, Ada Co; Idaho; m. CLINTON M. BROWN, May 17, 1918, Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. More About FLORENCE LUVERNE FRAZIER: Burial: Kohler Lawn Cemetery 209. ALFRED S.5 FRAZIER (JAMES THOMAS4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 13, 1837 in Indiana, and died October 24, 1902 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. He married JULIANNA WILD 1857. She was born November 09, 1837 in England, and died February 28, 1894 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. Notes for ALFRED S. FRAZIER: History of Pottawattamie County, 1882 A. FRAZIER, postmaster and farmer, Honey Creek, came from Putnam County, Indiana, in the fall of 1854 and settled on his present place, his father entering the same. Our subject was born in Indiana in 1837; son of J. T. Frazier, a native of Tennessee, but who was raised in Indiana, and is still living on the place they first settled. The mother of our subject is dead. He (subject) received his education in his native state. He was married in 1857, to Miss Juliana Wild, a native of England. They have three children, one son and two daughters, all of whom are at home. When our subject and parents came to this county, they traversed the country in wagons, and were four weeks in making the trip. They purchased the improvements which the Mormons had made on the place and entered it afterward. Council Bluffs was their trading point at this time. Our subject started a general store in Honey Creek in 1867. He also is the postmaster at this place. his business, however, is principally farming. He deals mostly in cattle, hogs and corn. His farm consists of 450 acres; 200 which are under cultivation. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity and in politics is a Republican. Another article in the same book: On the evening of the Presidential election of November 1872, Alfred Frazier and a man by the name of James McMillan got into an altercation in the store of Mr. Frazier, and it reached to the point of their clinching. In a moment, McMillan was dead. There is no certainty that any blows were struck or anything done by Frazier that could certainly cause death, but he was tried on the charge of murder and fully acquitted. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was handwritten by Marjorie Aronson, daughter of Mary Frazier White, grandaughter of Alfred Frazier, great grandaughter of James T. Frazier. Aunt Barbara Frazier Copeland, sister to my great grandfather James T. Frazier, was a very fine person. She came often to visit with my mother, Mary F. White, my Uncle Dr. James W. Frazier and my aAunt Eunice Frazier. I can remember how pleased we were as children to have her and her daughter, Mrs. Mary S. Goss come. This was after my great grandfather J. T. Frazier was killed by a train in 1900. I remember going to Loveland to visit Aunt Barbara and Mrs. Goss, who lived together on the edge of town in an old house that was high in front so one had to climb stairs to get to the front door. Then one went down stairs inside to get down to the kitchen and out on the ground level. It was quite exciting to us as youngsters. Mary S. Goss was a genteel lady too. My mother, Mary F. White had stayed with her part of a year while attending high school in Missouri Valley. This was before she (Mrs. Goss) moved to Loveland to stay with her mother. James Hutchison, a grandson of Barbara Copeland's stayed at her home too. He was night telegraph operator at Loveland and slept there at Barbara Copeland's home during the day. He often came to Honey Creek by train to visit my uncle Dr. James Frazier. I can remember seeing them sitting on the porch of the old homestead built by James T. Frazier. Another genteel lady who came to visit was Aunt Elizabeth Coffey, a sister to James T. Frazier. My Aunt Eunice Frazier, sister of Dr. James Frazier and my mother Mary Frazier White, visited at the home of Elizabeth Coffey. I remember once when she came she brought a grandson, Oscar Black and my sisters and I tried to entertain him. We were all children. My Aunt Eunice Frazier was especially friendly with Mrs. Mary S. Goss and went to visit her when no one else was with her. I can remember once when Aunt Eunice F. drove a team of horses to Branson Cemetery and we stopped and took Mrs. Goss with us. We took a picnic lunch and ate under a tree in the cemetery. My great grandfather, James T. Frazier was killed by a train in Jan., 1900. I was not six years old, but I remember seeing him in his black coffin in the side bedroom off the kitchen at the old Frazier home. We lived about 1/2 mile away but our folks took us to see him. My Aunt Eunice Frazier, sister to Dr. James W. Frazier, and my mother, before her marriage, lived at home with her father Alfred Frazier and her grandfather, James T. Frazier. Her mother, Juliana Frazier died in 1894 when Eunice Frazier was 19 years old. She kept house for J. T. and Alfred as long as they lived and for Dr. James W. Frazier, her brother, until about 1904 when he got married. Alfred Frazier lived at home in the old homestead with his parents until he was married. Then he and his wife Juliana moved to a log cabin somewhere near where the town of Honey Creek was. Dr. James W. Frazier was born there. Not long after this, Alfred's mother (Malinda Fullen Frazier) died and J. T. had Alfred and his wife and baby come to live with him in the old homestead. Four more children were born to Alfred and Juliana; Nettie, who died in infancy (buried in Branson); Mary, my mother; Eunice; and Johnny who died at the age of 10. Juliana died in the old homestead in 1894 and Alfred lived there until his death in August 1902. More About ALFRED S. FRAZIER: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa Occupation: postmaster and farmer, Honey Creek, Iowa More About JULIANNA WILD: Burial: Branson Cemetary, Pottawattamie; Iowa Children of ALFRED FRAZIER and JULIANNA WILD are: i. DR. JAMES WILLIAM6 FRAZIER, b. 1860; m. MILDRED SMITH, 1904. ii. NETTIE FRAZIER, b. 1863; d. 1864. Notes for NETTIE FRAZIER: Died in infancy More About NETTIE FRAZIER: Burial: Branson Cemetary iii. JAMES S. FRAZIER, b. 1865; d. 1877. 328. iv. MARY FRAZIER, b. 1870; d. 1948. v. EUNICE IVA FRAZIER, b. 1875; d. 1942. Notes for EUNICE IVA FRAZIER: Never married. 210. GEORGE NELSON5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)89,90 was born March 13, 1847 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died December 22, 1917 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married RACHEL MALINDA COX November 19, 1868 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of ISAAC COX and MARY DEAL. She was born June 21, 1849 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died January 16, 1929 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for GEORGE NELSON FRAZIER: FRAZIER - George N. FRAZIER, of Calhoun Township, was born in Putnam County, Indiana in March, 1847, and is a son of John and Minerva (HIBBS) FRAZIER, and is the oldest of a family of eight children. He accompanied his parents to Harrison County in March, 1855. His education was received in the district schools of this county, except one term in Indiana. He remained at home until he was twenty-one years of age, and then commenced to work for himself upon land his father gave him, in St. John's Township. He was married November, 1868, to Rachel N. COX, a native of Putnam County, the daughter of Isaac W. and Mary A. COX, who came to Harrison County in 1852, and are now residents of Allen Township. Our subject and his wife have reared a family of nine children, seven of whom are now living: Clara J., Ada J., Henry N., John I., Ora C., Mary A., Olive D., and two who died in infancy. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 291-292 Frazier Family Researcher: NA. ______________ Fillmore D. Frazier, Missouri Valley, IA, handwritten notes on his family history (copied by Janet Aronson from papers received from Wentworth Aronson.) Both my Cox and Frazier great-grandparents were early settlers of Harrison County. Original county records show purchase of land: United States to Isaac Cox - Dec. 13, 1853 United States to John Frazier - July 2, 1855 Great-grandfather John Frazier was born in 1821 in Greene County, Tennessee, son of Thomas Frazier, Jr. and Mary M. Shaffer. When about 10 years of age, his parents and their eight children followed the frontier West to Putnam County, Indiana. It was here that he married Minerva Hibbs in 1844. Isaac W. and Mary Deal Cox and John and Minerva Catharine Hibbs Frazier, with most of their close relatives and several other families of the area sold their land and left Putnam County, Indiana in early September (? 1852 or 1853). Grandmother told that although cattle were used to pull the plows, they were considered too slow for traveling. It took four weeks by horse-drawn wagon to make the trip. They forded all streams except the Mississippi River, where there was a ferry from Nauvoo, Illinois. They then crossed Iowa, spending the winter camped in the hills near Loveland in Pottawattamie County. Government land sold for $1.25 an acre. Most families settled where they could be close to relatives and old neighbors from Indiana. John Frazier porbably used $1,000 of gold or silver to buy his farm in 1855. My Cox great-grandparents bought land in St. John Township and later sold it to my Frazier great-grandparents, who owned adjoining land. This has remained the Frazier farm since 1855. John and Minerva moved into a log cabin that had been abandoned by a family of Mormons. There were only a few settlers, but there were a great many Indians living in teepees in nearby woodlands. Often as many as 200 would pass the cabin, walking single file. If the door of the cabin were open they walked in, saying "Good Indian, Omaha". They wanted people to know they were friendly and did not belong to the Sioux tribes, who were ever on the warpath. In 1866 John Frazier built a frame house for his family. Much of the lumber used came up the Missouri River by steamboat. My grandfather, George Nelson Frazier, the oldest of John and Minerva's eight children, grew to manhood here and married Rachel Malinda Cox, daughter of Isaac and Mary Cox in 1868. They lived the rest of their lives on the Frazier farm after his parents' deaths. Great-grandfather John Frazier gave land from the farm for the Frazier Cemetery. His infant daughter was the first person buried there. He also gave land for the school which is now part of the Harrison County Museum. The little school served many purposes besides A,B,C's. There were Sunday School classes there, also farmers meetings, box socials, and occasionally a funeral. When there was a funeral, classes were excused for an hour or so. After the services it was only a short distance to the Frazier cemetery, and classes resumed as usual. George Nelson Frazier was one of the early teachers in this school. My father, John Isaac Frazier, named for both grandfathers, married Ida Della ____psie, in 1900 and brought his bride to the old Frazier farm house. My two sisters, Blanche K (Kakac) and Edna Davis and myself were born in the old house and spent our early childhood there. My sister Edna and I are the only ones left who lived in the old house. I brought my bride, Grayce Glennie, to the farm in 1937, and we lived there and farmed the land. It has been my life's work and a good life. I still own a large portion of the original homestead. More About RACHEL MALINDA COX: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; IA Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and RACHEL COX are: i. CLARA JANE6 FRAZIER, b. February 26, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 28, 1897. More About CLARA JANE FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; IA ii. ADA JANE FRAZIER, b. May 21, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. August 20, 1954; m. WILLIAM HENRY STEWART, March 09, 1892, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. February 29, 1868, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. August 05, 1941, Idaho. 329. iii. HENRY NEWTON FRAZIER, b. October 01, 1873, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. June 09, 1941, Ada Co; Idaho. 330. iv. JOHN ISAAC FRAZIER, b. June 07, 1876, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. November 24, 1944, Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. v. ORA C. FRAZIER, b. November 03, 1878, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 11, 1964. More About ORA C. FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; IA vi. MARY A. "MOLLY" FRAZIER, b. December 22, 1880, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 24, 1904. More About MARY A. "MOLLY" FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; IA 331. vii. OLIVE DAISY FRAZIER, b. October 04, 1886, Harrison Co; Iowa. 211. SAMUEL LENOX5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)91,92 was born June 01, 1849 in Reelsville, Putnam Co; Indiana, and died February 21, 1931 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married ANGELINE MURPHY93 February 24, 1870 in Magnolia, Harrison Co; IA, daughter of JOHN MURPHY and ZILPHIA DARTING. She was born October 14, 1853 in Indiana, and died April 12, 1940 in Logan, Harrison Co; IA. Notes for SAMUEL LENOX FRAZIER: FRAZIER - Samuel L. FRAZIER, of Calhoun Township, and living on section 22, came to Harrison County with his parents, March 12, 1855. They came to Pottawattamie County, in October, 1854. His father, John FRAZIER, settled in St. John's Township, on section 1, remaining there until his death, May 26, 1881. He was of Scotch descent, and was born in Tennessee, November 3, 1821. His father was a farmer, and John always followed this. He came to Indiana with his parents when a boy of nine years, and lived in Putnam County, until he came West, bringing with him $1,000. Upon coming to this county, he moved into a log cabin, built by some of early Mormon families. At the time of his death, he had five hundred and ten acres of well-improved land in Harrison County. He was married in Putnam County, Ind., in 1844, to Minerva C. HIBBS, a native of Kentucky, who was born, February 4, 1826. They reared a family of eight children -- George N., Samuel L, our subject; Mary J., John T., Andrew F., Ada E., Jacob E., and Mary E. Four of these children are living, three in Harrison County, and Mary E., now Mrs. George SUTTER, living in Sarpy County, Neb. When the FRAZIER family came to this county, Council Bluffs was their nearest post-office and nearest trading point. Samuel L. was born in Putnam County, Ind., June 1, 1849, and with his parents came to Harrison County, helping his father and attending the district school. When he was twenty-one years of age, his father gave himself and brother, George N., eighty acres - forty each - on sections 6 and 7, of St. John's Township, with a part of the tract in Calhoun, to which our subject moved in August, 1873, and erected a frame house, sixteen feet square. He now owns two hundred and thirty-four acres, one half of which is under the plow, and forty-five acres in timber land. He was married, February 24, 1870. to Angeline MURPHY, a native of Indiana, the daughter of John and Zilphia A. MURPHY, and born, October 14, 1853. By this marriage union, six children were born -- Dora M., December 5, 1871; Estella, January 12, 1874; Albert, March 31, 1876; Inez, November 2, 1878; Florence Effie, July 13, 1881 and Herald R., September 22, 1884. Mr. and Mrs. FRAZIER are members of the Christian Church, and in his politics Mr. FRAZIER is a supporter of the Republican party. Source: 1891 History of Harrison County Iowa, pp. 312-313. Frazier Family Researcher: NA. ************************************ LIVED IN HARRISON COUNTY 77 YEARS Samuel L. Frazier, Respected Pioneer Resident, Called to His Reward February 21 Another of the pioneer settlers has been called home. Samuel L. Frazier who was born in Putnam County, Indiana, June 1, 1849, came to Harrison County in 1853 at the age of four years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier, located in St. John township, and there the family grew up. When Samuel became 21 years of age his father gave him 40 acres of land in Calhoun township on which he moved in 1873 and built a frame house, which was the family home for many years. He was married February 24, 1870, to Angeline Murphy at Magnolia, and to this union six children were born. Five of these children with the wife, 11 grandchildren, and one sister survive. The children are Mrs. J.H. Latta, Mrs. L.R. Adams, Mrs. W.C. Iddings, A.R. and H.R. Frazier, all living near Logan. A daughter, Inez, passed away in 1927. The sister, Mrs. Mary Suiter, lives at Barnston, Nebraska. All of Mr. Frazier's active life was spent on a farm between Logan and Missouri Vallely. In 1894, he retired from the farm and moved to Logan, which has since been the home. He was one of the highly respected citizens of the community during his entire life. His word was as good as a bond. Honest, industrious, with good business judgement, he merited and held the respect of all and was an example of good citizenship in the community. He loved to meet with the oldtime friends and talk of the early days. While he was a boy of only eight at the time, he had a distinct recollection of the terrible winter of 1857, and told of the trying times when the snow covered the fences and came near to covering the buildings; when there were no roads - just trails and the nearest trading point was Council Bluffs, or rather the village where that city now stands. He witnessed a wonderful change in the beautiful Boyer valley in which he lived the greater part of his lifetime, and which he loved. Mr. Frazier had been a consistent, faithful member of the Christian chruch for almost 60 years. He had the great pleasure of seeing his family grow up to be honest, respected citizens, following the example set by their parents. The funeral service was held at the Christian Church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. F.K. Hargrove of Omaha. The interment was in Logan Cemetery. A number of out of town people attended the funeral among whom were Mrs. Mary Suiter, of Barnston, Nebraska; Howard Suiter, of Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. Dora Strauss, of Woodbine; Mr. and Mrs. Orris Cole and son Carol, Fremont Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strauss, Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Strauss, Omaha, Nebraska. Note: Samuel L. Frazier was laid to rest on his 61st wedding anniversary. ****************************** More About SAMUEL LENOX FRAZIER: Burial: Logan Cem, Harrison; IA Notes for ANGELINE MURPHY: PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES AWAY Mrs. Samuel L. Frazier Dies In Her 87th Year - Funeral Held on Monday Afternoon Mrs. Angeline Murphy Frazier, widow of Samuel L. Frazier,and one of the early pioneers of Harrison county, died at the family home in Logan on Friday, April 12, aged 86 years, five months and 28 days. Born in Indiana on October 14, 1853, the daughter of John and Zilphiann Murphy, Mrs. Frazier accompanied her mother and foster father, James Owens to Harrison County when a small child. This since has been her home. She was joined in marriage to Mr. Frazier on February 24, 1870. They established their home in St. John township and later moved to a farm they had purchased in Calhoun township. There they remained until 1894 when the family moved to the home in the south of Logan where they since lived. To them were born six children, five of whom survive. They are, Mrs. Dora Latta, Mrs. Stella Adams, Albert R. Frazier, Mrs. Effie Iddings, and Harold R. Frazier, all of Logan. A daughter Inez died in 1927, Mr. Frazier passed away in 1931. Mrs. Frazier united with the Church of Christ in a meeting held in the Branson school house, St. John township, about 70 years ago. When the First Church of Christ was organized in Missouri Valley in 1883 she and her husband became charter members. Later when a church was founded in Logan they transferred their membership here and had been consistently loyal to their faith. Besides the sons and daughters, Mrs. Frazier is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sarah Routzhan of Denver, Colorado, 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Largely attended funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Yeaman Funernal Home conducted by Rev. E.O. Sweany of the Logan Church of Christ. Mrs. Roy Havens sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Beautiful Garden of Prayer." Interment was in the Logan Cemetery. More About ANGELINE MURPHY: Burial: Logan Cem, Harrison; IA Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and ANGELINE MURPHY are: 332. i. DORA M.6 FRAZIER, b. December 05, 1871, Harrison Co; Iowa. ii. LETTIE ESTELLA FRAZIER, b. January 12, 1874; m. L.R. ADAMS. 333. iii. ALBERT RILEY FRAZIER, b. March 31, 1876, Calhoun township, Harrison Co; Iowa. iv. INEZ FRAZIER, b. November 02, 1878; d. 1927. v. FLORENCE EFFIE FRAZIER, b. July 13, 1881; m. W.C. IDDINGS. vi. HERALD R. FRAZIER, b. September 22, 1884. vii. STELLA FRAZIER, m. ADAMS. 212. FLAVIOUS JOSEPHUS5 COPELAND (MALINDA A.4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)94 was born October 24, 1847 in Putnam Co; Indiana. Flavious married IDA S. STEPHENS July 01, 1874. She was born 1853. Notes for FLAVIOUS JOSEPHUS COPELAND: COPELAND - Flavious Josephus COPELAND, a resident of Logan, Iowa, came with his parents to Harrison County, Iowa, in 1852. He was born in Putnam County, Ind., October, 24, 1847, passing his early years at home with his parents attending the district school and assisting his father until 1864, when he left his father's home. He taught one term of school after which he attended the Western College at Glenwood, Iowa, now known as Glenwood Seminary, one year, and then attended a select school one year, and began teaching; he followed this, summer and winter, until 1876, when he had taught twenty-three terms. He was married July 1, 1874, to Ida S. STEPHENS, a native of New York, born 1853. Mr. and Mrs. COPELAND are the parents of eight children as follows: Ada B., Jennie L., Tennie A., Nellie L., Grace G., Frank B., Tillie Pearl, and Josephine S., all born in Harrison County, Iowa. Politically, Mr. COPELAND is a member of the Republican party and in religious matters is a Methodist. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp.371-372 Family Researcher: NA http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio/geneal77.htm#ocopeland Children of FLAVIOUS COPELAND and IDA STEPHENS are: i. ADA B.6 COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. ii. JENNIE L. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. iii. TENNIE A. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. iv. NELLIE L. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. v. GRACE G. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. vi. FRANK B. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. vii. TILLIE PEARL COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. viii. JOSEPHINE S. COPELAND, b. Harrison Co; Iowa. 213. VINCENT S.5 COPELAND (MALINDA A.4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)95 was born February 23, 1850 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He married LILLIE V. BROWNELL, daughter of CHARLES BROWNELL. She was born February 04, 1879. Notes for VINCENT S. COPELAND: V. S. COPELAND, second son of W. B. COPELAND was born in Putnam County, Ind., February 23, 1850, and accompanied his parents to Harrison County in 1852. In 1870, in company with his brother, F. J. COPELAND, he purchased a farm in Union Township. February 4, 1879, he was married to Lillie V. BROWNELL, daughter of Charles BROWNELL, of Rockford, Ill. By this union three children were born: Ida May, Charles W., and Jane. In 1882 he sold his farm and engaged in the furniture business at Logan. In 1884 the building and entire stock of goods were burned. He then erected the building now occupied by the Observer office, and resumed the furniture trade, which he closed out in 1887 and moved to a farm in Delaware County, Iowa, and is now farming in Beadle County, S. Dak. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp.371-372 Family Researcher: NA http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio/geneal77.htm#ocopeland More About VINCENT S. COPELAND: Occupation: Furniture Business Children of VINCENT COPELAND and LILLIE BROWNELL are: i. IDA MAY6 COPELAND. ii. CHARLES W. COPELAND. iii. JANE COPELAND. 214. OLIVER H.5 COPELAND (MALINDA A.4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)96 was born October 1859 in Indiana. He married (1) EMMA DOVE October 1873 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She died September 1879. He married (2) DELILA LEWIS December 1877 in Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for OLIVER H. COPELAND: COPELAND - Oliver H. P. COPELAND, was born in Indiana, in October 1859, and accompanied his father, Wickliffe B. , to Harrison County in 1852. He was married in October 1873 to Emma DOVE, and they are the parents of one child – Myrtle, whose mother died in September 1879. In December 1887 Mr. COPELAND married Delila LEWIS, by whom one child was born – Mabel. Oliver P., resides on the same farm with his father and attends to the carrying on of the old homestead. V. S. COPELAND, second son of W. B. COPELAND was born in Putnam County, Ind., February 23, 1850, and accompanied his parents to Harrison County in 1852. In 1870, in company with his brother, F. J. COPELAND, he purchased a farm in Union Township. February 4, 1879, he was married to Lillie V. BROWNELL, daughter of Charles BROWNELL, of Rockford, Ill. By this union three children were born: Ida May, Charles W., and Jane. In 1882 he sold his farm and engaged in the furniture business at Logan. In 1884 the building and entire stock of goods were burned. He then erected the building now occupied by the Observer office, and resumed the furniture trade, which he closed out in 1887 and moved to a farm in Delaware County, Iowa, and is now farming in Beadle County, S. Dak. Catherine S. COPELAND, only living daughter of W. B. COPELAND, was born in Harrison County, Iowa, September 18, 1853. She attended the Logan schools, taught school about a year and in 1878 married A. J. DAVIDSON, a printer by trade and has since then followed the meanderings of her husband's travels over most of the Western States. James H. COPELAND, fourth son of W. B. COPELAND, was born in Harrison County, Iowa, December 31, 1857. He attended the Logan public schools, until sixteen years of age, when he clerked in the store of P. J. RUDESILL, for four years. He then followed teaching for two years, after which he went to San Francisco, Cal. remained one year and then married Alice WILLIAMS. After returning from California he worked as car accountant in the Chicago & Northwestern railway offices at Missouri Valley. He resigned that position and moved to a farm near Chadron, Neb., where he has since resided. Mr. and Mrs. COPELAND are the parents of two children – Belle and Earl P. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp.371 Family Researcher: NA http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio/geneal77.htm#ocopeland Child of OLIVER COPELAND and EMMA DOVE is: i. MYRTLE6 COPELAND. Child of OLIVER COPELAND and DELILA LEWIS is: ii. MABEL6 COPELAND. 215. JAMES H.5 COPELAND (MALINDA A.4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1)96 was born December 31, 1857 in Harrison Co; Iowa. He married ALICE WILLIAMS. Notes for JAMES H. COPELAND: James H. COPELAND, fourth son of W. B. COPELAND, was born in Harrison County, Iowa, December 31, 1857. He attended the Logan public schools, until sixteen years of age, when he clerked in the store of P. J. RUDESILL, for four years. He then followed teaching for two years, after which he went to San Francisco, Cal. remained one year and then married Alice WILLIAMS. After returning from California he worked as car accountant in the Chicago & Northwestern railway offices at Missouri Valley. He resigned that position and moved to a farm near Chadron, Neb., where he has since resided. Mr. and Mrs. COPELAND are the parents of two children – Belle and Earl P. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp.371 Family Researcher: NA http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio/geneal77.htm#ocopeland Children of JAMES COPELAND and ALICE WILLIAMS are: i. BELLE6 COPELAND. ii. EARL P. COPELAND. 216. JESSE5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 24, 1833 in Marion Co; Indiana, and died March 22, 1913 in Prairie City, Jasper Co; Iowa. He married MARY JANE MCGUIRE June 20, 1857 in Indiana. She was born October 1838 in Ohio, and died February 26, 1911 in Prairie City, Jasper Co; Iowa. Children of JESSE FRAZIER and MARY MCGUIRE are: 334. i. CHARLES SAMUEL6 FRAZIER, b. April 1858, Indiana. ii. SARAH ANN FRAZIER. 335. iii. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. May 18, 1862, Prairie City, Jasper Co; Iowa; d. October 12, 1918, Geddes, Charles Mix Co; South Dakota. iv. ENOCH ALLEN FRAZIER. v. CHAUNCY FRAZIER. vi. RUBY T. FRAZIER. 217. GEORGE5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1843 in Indiana. He married FRANCES. She was born 1847 in Ohio. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and FRANCES are: i. MARTHA6 FRAZIER. ii. NORA FRAZIER. iii. LILY B. FRAZIER. iv. JESSIE FRAZIER. v. CLARA FRAZIER. vi. GLADYS FRAZIER. 218. SAMUEL N.5 FRAZIER (JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 29, 1842 in Clinton Co; Indiana, and died April 27, 1881 in Daviess Co; Missouri. He married EMMA Abt. 1868. She was born 1850 in Wisconsin. More About SAMUEL N. FRAZIER: Burial: Civil Bend Cemetery Child of SAMUEL FRAZIER and EMMA is: i. EBY JANE6 FRAZIER, b. November 1869, Daviess Co; Missouri. 219. ALBERT M.5 FRAZIER (JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 1858 in Daviess Co; Missouri. He married ALICE JERUSHA 1877 in Missouri. She was born May 1860 in Ohio. Children of ALBERT FRAZIER and ALICE JERUSHA are: 336. i. JOHN C.6 FRAZIER, b. July 1877, Missouri. ii. FRANK O. FRAZIER, b. 1879, Missouri; m. MINNIE M. STAPP, March 26, 1900, Missouri; b. February 1879, Missouri. 337. iii. WORTHY E. FRAZIER, b. November 12, 1881, Missouri. iv. CHARLES B. FRAZIER, b. 1883, Missouri. 338. v. JULIAN A. FRAZIER, b. June 1886, Missouri. 339. vi. HOMER T. FRAZIER, b. June 1888, Missouri. vii. GRACE P. FRAZIER, b. September 1890, Missouri. viii. HENRY WEAVER FRAZIER. ix. SANSON GLEN FRAZIER, b. December 1894, Missouri; m. MARY; b. 1892, Wisconsin. 340. x. ALBERT ROSS FRAZIER, b. August 1897, Missouri. 220. SAMUEL H.5 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 25, 1840 in Rossville, Clinton Co; Indiana, and died 1931. He married SARAH E. 1866. She was born December 1845 in Illinois. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and SARAH E. are: i. WILLIAM J.6 FRAZIER. ii. LUCINDA C. FRAZIER. iii. CARRIE A. FRAZIER. iv. WILLIAM FRAZIER. v. GEORGE W. FRAZIER. 221. WILLIAM F.5 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 1853 in Indiana. He married MARY J. MORRIS 1874. She was born September 1857 in Indiana. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and MARY MORRIS are: i. JANE M.6 FRAZIER. ii. ROSCOE FRAZIER. iii. GLEN V. FRAZIER. 222. GEORGE W.5 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 1856 in Indiana. He married ESTHER E. 1878. She was born December 1861 in Iowa. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and ESTHER E. are: i. FREDERICK6 FRAZIER. ii. MARVEL FRAZIER. 223. JAMES A.5 FRAZIER (JESSE4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 1843 in Clinton, Indiana. He married MARY E. SKELTON 1866 in Indiana, daughter of JOSIAH SKELTON and AMERICA JONES. Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MARY SKELTON are: i. HORACE6 FRAZIER. ii. JESSE W. FRAZIER. iii. ANN E. FRAZIER. iv. CLARA O. FRAZIER. v. BEECHER N. FRAZIER. 224. JOHN P.5 FRAZIER (JESSE4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 1849 in Clinton, Indiana, and died January 01, 1910 in Elwood, Madison, IN. He married SUSAN BOZELL November 22, 1868 in Tipton, Indiana. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and SUSAN BOZELL are: i. GEORGE W.6 FRAZIER. ii. ASHER EVERETT FRAZIER. iii. LOUIS JOHN FRAZIER. iv. LAURA LEONA FRAZIER. v. LUCY FRAZIER. 225. JAMES JULIAN5 FRAZIER (DAVID MEREDITH4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 17, 1851 in Clinton Co; Indiana, and died October 02, 1917 in Daviess Co; Missouri. He married MARTHA ANN HAMILTON March 26, 1878 in Nebraska, daughter of WILLIAM B. HAMILTON. She was born July 21, 1860 in Greensburg, Clinton Co; Ohio, and died April 02, 1937 in Daviess Co; Missouri. More About JAMES JULIAN FRAZIER: Burial: Crab Orchard Cemetery, Daviess Co; Missouri More About MARTHA ANN HAMILTON: Burial: Crab Orchard Cemetery, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MARTHA HAMILTON are: i. FLORA ETTA6 FRAZIER. ii. CORA MAY FRAZIER. iii. BESSIE ELLEN FRAZIER. iv. MARY ADELINE FRAZIER. v. WILLIAM CLARENCE FRAZIER. vi. OLLIE BELLE FRAZIER. vii. JOHN EDMAN FRAZIER. viii. MINNIE ETHEL FRAZIER. ix. HARVEY ORPHUS FRAZIER. x. JESSIE EVERETT FRAZIER. 226. WILLIAM BENNETT5 FRAZIER (DAVID MEREDITH4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 26, 1861 in Jasper Co; Iowa, and died March 13, 1943. He married CLARA ALICE BARDWICK December 25, 1887. She was born April 1863 in Illinois, and died 1947. More About WILLIAM BENNETT FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri More About CLARA ALICE BARDWICK: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and CLARA BARDWICK are: i. ROBERT E.6 FRAZIER. ii. ELDA (TWIN) FRAZIER. 341. iii. ELMER (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. July 04, 1890, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri; d. June 01, 1939, Daviess Co; Missouri. iv. HARLEY C. FRAZIER. v. CLARA ELIZABETH FRAZIER. vi. WILLIAM JENNINGS FRAZIER. 227. SAMUEL DAVID5 FRAZIER (DAVID MEREDITH4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 07, 1867 in Richardson Co; Nebraska, and died August 1939 in Knox Co; Tennessee. He married ELIZABETH ANN TRACY March 09, 1892, daughter of ELIAS TRACY and MARY DRURY. She was born November 17, 1874 in Ohio, and died 1961. More About SAMUEL DAVID FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri More About ELIZABETH ANN TRACY: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess Co; Missouri Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and ELIZABETH TRACY are: i. STELLA E.6 FRAZIER. ii. BERTIE BRYAN FRAZIER. iii. DELLA MAY FRAZIER. 342. iv. VICTOR LEON FRAZIER, b. February 02, 1900, Daviess Co; Missouri; d. June 12, 1957, Buchanon Co; Missouri. v. HELEN FRAZIER. 343. vi. ROBERT HENRY FRAZIER, b. February 06, 1906, Daviess Co; Missouri; d. April 24, 1977, Gentry Co; Missouri. vii. CLARENCE FRANKLIN FRAZIER. viii. CLEO FRAZIER. ix. ERNEST FRAZIER. 228. EMELINE5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born in Indiana. She married JOHN WALKER 1858, son of JOHN WALKER and RACHEL. He was born 1825 in Tyronne, Ireland. Notes for JOHN WALKER: History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Continental Hist. Co., 1884. Cass Township Transcribed by Bobbi Pohl John Walker John Walker came to Guthrie county in 1855 or 1856, locating on section 14 [Cass township]. He was born in county Tyronne, Ireland, in 1825, being the son of John and Rachel Walker. When he was about twenty-five years of age, he came to America, residing in Ohio, where he remained a number of year, when he came to his present location in Cass township. He was married in 1858, to Miss Emeline Frazier, a native of Indiana. They have five children: Lucinda Jane, William S., James E., Cora E. and Ida May. Mr. Walker owns eighty acres of excellent land, all of which is under cultivation, and raises a large stock of cattle and hogs. He enlisted, in 1862, in Company I, of the 29th Iowa infantry, and served until 1865, when he was mustered out at New Orleans, on account of disability. He is also a member of the G.A.R. Children of EMELINE FRAZIER and JOHN WALKER are: i. LUCINDA JANE6 WALKER. ii. WILLIAM S. WALKER. iii. JAMES E. WALKER. iv. CORA E. WALKER. v. IDA MAY WALKER. 229. THOMAS J.5 FRAZIER (JOSIAH "JOE"4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1846 in Indiana. He married (1) ANNA A.. She was born August 25, 1848 in Indiana, and died October 30, 1889. He married (2) SARAH M. Abt. 1870. She was born 1854 in Indiana. Child of THOMAS FRAZIER and SARAH M. is: i. EDDIE6 FRAZIER. 230. DAVID M.5 FRAZIER (JOSIAH "JOE"4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1849 in Indiana. He married SARAH January 1870 in Nebraska. She was born 1851 in Illinois. Child of DAVID FRAZIER and SARAH is: i. WORTHY W.6 FRAZIER. 231. FRANKLIN J.5 FRAZIER (JOSIAH "JOE"4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 16, 1851 in Franklin Co; Iowa. He married CHARITY ELLA MOON March 26, 1871 in Humboldt, Richardson Co; Nebraska. She was born April 1856 in Iowa. Children of FRANKLIN FRAZIER and CHARITY MOON are: i. RUEL R.6 FRAZIER. ii. ARTHUR H. FRAZIER. iii. NORMAN C. FRAZIER. iv. NELLIE C. FRAZIER. v. EARL E. FRAZIER. vi. HARVEY H. FRAZIER. 232. JOHN W.5 FRAZIER (JOSIAH "JOE"4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 1854 in Iowa, and died September 07, 1913. He married MARY C. 1875. She was born January 1854 in Illinois. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MARY C. are: i. FRANCES6 FRAZIER. ii. ROSS M. FRAZIER. iii. GRACE L. FRAZIER. 233. WILLIAM PATTON5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 25, 1835 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1911 in Walker Co; Georgia. He married (1) CLERSA TENNESSEE FORRESTER 1864 in Walker Co; Georgia. She was born July 16, 1845 in Georgia. He married (2) EMMA WOODS September 09, 1897 in Cedar Grove, Walker, GA. She was born June 1861, and died 1916 in Cedar Grove, Walker Co; Georgia. More About WILLIAM PATTON FRAZIER: Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery More About EMMA WOODS: Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and CLERSA FORRESTER are: 344. i. UHLAND LERDO6 FRAZIER, b. May 02, 1865, Walker Co; Georgia; d. March 10, 1942, Scott Co; Arkansas. ii. ADAH IDELLA FRAZIER, b. March 14, 1867, Walker Co; Georgia; d. August 18, 1952. iii. MARY JANE FRAZIER, b. April 1870, Walker Co; Georgia. iv. KITTY ANN FRAZIER, b. 1874, Walker Co; Georgia; m. JAMES M. MATHIS, March 08, 1893, Walker Co; Georgia; b. January 1870, Tennessee. 345. v. THOMAS C. FRAZIER, b. 1876, WalkerCo; Georgia; d. September 15, 1902, Scott Co; Arkansas. 234. JOHN S.5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 11, 1845 in Peavine, WalkerCo; Georgia, and died June 13, 1916 in Waldron, Scott Co; Arizona. He married NANCY ADELINE MCCORD December 1869 in WalkerCo; Georgia, daughter of JAMES MCCORD and POLLY MCCRARY. She was born March 28, 1850 in Alabama, and died April 29, 1913 in Greenbridge, Scott Co; Arkansas. More About JOHN S. FRAZIER: Burial: Pilot Prairie Cemetary More About NANCY ADELINE MCCORD: Burial: Pilot Prairie Cemetery Children of JOHN FRAZIER and NANCY MCCORD are: i. LEONA6 FRAZIER, b. 1873. ii. LUCY FRAZIER, b. February 05, 1877. iii. CORA FRAZIER, b. 1880. 346. iv. DE FOREST FRAZIER, b. July 1886, Scott Co; Arkansas; d. 1966, Scott Co; Arkansas. v. LEONARD FRAZIER, b. 1890. 347. vi. REXFORD FRAZIER, b. September 1890, Scott Co; Arkansas; d. 1972, Scott Co; Arkansas. vii. JOHN ALLEN FRAZIER, b. 1891. viii. LIDIA FRAZIER, b. 1892. ix. GENEVA FRAZIER, b. 1896. x. LAURA FRAZIER, b. 1897. xi. CALLIE FRAZIER, b. 1898. 235. THOMAS R.5 FRAZIER (JOHN4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1847 in Peavine, WalkerCo; Georgia, and died May 18, 1900 in Waldron, Scott Co; Arkansas. He married (1) SARAH ALLOFAIR MULLINAX November 08, 1833. She was born November 1847 in Georgia. He married (2) NANCY November 1869 in Scott Co; Arkansas. She was born 1844 in Walker Co; Georgia, and died 1876 in Scott Co; Arkansas. More About THOMAS R. FRAZIER: Burial: Birdsview Cemetery Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and NANCY are: i. MARY ELIZABETH6 FRAZIER. 348. ii. GEORGE FRAZIER, b. January 19, 1874, Waldron, Scott Co; Arkansas; d. June 13, 1950, Waldron, Scott Co; Arkansas. iii. NORAH A. FRAZIER. 236. JOHN R.5 FRAZIER (LEWIS4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1834 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1880 in Missouri. He married REBECCA J. JAMES April 06, 1858 in Daviess, Missouri. She was born 1836 in Ohio, and died Bef. 1870. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and REBECCA JAMES are: i. RACHEL J.6 FRAZIER, b. 1858, Missouri. ii. MARY E. FRAZIER, b. 1859, Missouri. 349. iii. JOSEPH FRAZIER, b. December 1861, Harrison, Missouri. iv. LAURA FRAZIER, b. 1863, Harrison Co; Missouri. v. JOHN JOSHUA FRAZIER, b. 1863, Harrison Co; Missouri. vi. ALLIE DOROTHY FRAZIER, b. 1869, Harrison Co; Missouri. vii. DORA B. FRAZIER, b. 1875, Harrison Co; Missouri. 237. GEORGE W.5 FRAZIER (LEWIS4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 1835 in Tennessee. He married SUSAN DART January 15, 1867 in Daviess, Missouri, daughter of CALVIN DART. She was born February 1847 in Illinois. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and SUSAN DART are: 350. i. WILLIAM VOLENTINE6 FRAZIER, b. October 14, 1867, Bancroft, Daviess, Missouri. ii. FLORA FRAZIER, b. 1871, Daviess Co; Missouri. iii. CARRIE M. FRAZIER, b. September 1877, Daviess Co; Missouri. iv. MINNIE P. FRAZIER, b. January 1880, Daviess Co; Missouri. v. DAISY FRAZIER, b. August 1883, Nebraska. 351. vi. CHESTER L. FRAZIER, b. November 1884, Nebraska. vii. BERT R. FRAZIER, b. January 1886. 238. THOMAS J.5 FRAZIER (LEWIS4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 25, 1845. He married HARRIET A. PETERSON. She was born June 1855 in Ohio. Child of THOMAS FRAZIER and HARRIET PETERSON is: i. PEARL6 FRAZIER, b. 1880, Missouri. 239. JOSEPH H.5 FRAZIER (LEWIS4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1841 in Tennessee. He married ADALINE W. USLEY SLONE March 05, 1868 in Daviess, Missouri. She was born 1841 in Indiana. Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and ADALINE SLONE are: i. PERRY A.6 FRAZIER, b. 1869, Missouri. ii. CLARENCE L. FRAZIER, b. 1874, Missouri. 240. HENRY B.5 FRAZIER (LEWIS4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 1847 in Missouri. He married MARY C. HILL 1873. She was born March 1856 in Missouri. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and MARY HILL are: i. KITTIE E.6 FRAZIER, b. 1877, Kansas. ii. GEORGE ALBERT FRAZIER, b. November 1879, Kansas. iii. EARL FRAZIER, b. March 1882, Kansas. iv. LEWIS FRAZIER, b. August 1885, Kansas. 241. LEMUAL R.5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)97,98 was born April 30, 1838 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died April 05, 1930 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married BARBRA ELLEN IRVIN November 16, 1864 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born May 1844 in Ireland, and died December 12, 1919 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for LEMUAL R. FRAZIER: SOURCE: Farmington Missouri Library; St. Francois Co; Missouri LEMUEL R. FRAZIER PASSES TO REST Lemuel R. Frazier, the son of Thompson and Elizabeth Frazier, was born in Indiana, April 30, 1830, at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 6 days at his home in Valles Mines, Missouri. Mr. Frazier, better known as "Uncle Lem," was the second oldest child of a familt of ten children; seven boys and three girls. Mr. Frazier was united in marriage to Barbara Ellen Irvine, in November, 1866, who preceded him in death on December 12, 1919. No children were born to this union, but one child Willie Holms was adopted. However, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier assisted in the raising of ten other children. "Uncle Lem" did not directly belong to any church, but he always contributed to any cause for the promotion of Christianity. He has a large circle of friends and was loved by all who knew him. Surviving the deceased are two brothers, J.T. Frazier, Bonne Terre, Mo.; Peter B. Frazier, Farmington, Mo.; and one sister, Mrs. Amelia C. Kawanika of St. Louis, Mo.; two half brothers, Edward Frazier, Hanford, California; George W. Frazier, St. Louis, and one half sister, Mrs. Christine Murphy of St. Louis, Mo. The funeral services were conducted in the Charter Baptist Church, Jefferson Co; Missouri Monday afternoon at two o'clock with the Reverand J.B. Ragsdale of this city officiating. Interment was made in the Charter Cemetery. More About LEMUAL R. FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Military service: TEC US Army WW11 More About BARBRA ELLEN IRVIN: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Marriage Notes for LEMUAL FRAZIER and BARBRA IRVIN: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 Lemuel Frazier and Barbary Irwin married on 16 November 1864 by J. S. McFarlane, MG at Jefferson Co., Mo. Children of LEMUAL FRAZIER and BARBRA IRVIN are: i. WILLIAM6 FRAZIER, b. November 1869, Jefferson Co; Missouri. ii. BARBARA FRAZIER, b. 1873, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 242. WESLEY P.5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 15, 1842 in Putnam Co; Indiana. He married ELIZABETH LEPP February 28, 1860 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born 1840 in Missouri. Children of WESLEY FRAZIER and ELIZABETH LEPP are: i. MARY6 FRAZIER, b. 1860, Jefferson Co; Missouri. ii. AMELIA CAROLINE FRAZIER, b. April 08, 1863, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. September 04, 1937, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. WILLIAM T. BURNS, November 16, 1881, Jefferson Co., Missouri. More About AMELIA CAROLINE FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri Marriage Notes for AMELIA FRAZIER and WILLIAM BURNS: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME 1 1881-1885 INDEX Page 23 William T. Burnes of Plattin, Jefferson Co., Mo. over 21 Miss Amelia C. Frazier of Plattin, Jefferson Co., Mo. over 18 12 November 1881 license married on 16 November 1881 by James P. Cape, MG at the residence of the Bride’s Father, Jefferson Co., Mo. the hand written index has Amanda C. Frazie 352. iii. CHARLES M. FRAZIER, b. October 02, 1865, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. March 21, 1928, Jefferson Co; Missouri. iv. DELIA BARBARA FRAZIER, b. 1868, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 353. v. THOMAS C. FRAZIER, b. December 18, 1870, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. September 23, 1941, Jefferson Co; Missouri. vi. RUSSIA FRAZIER, b. 1874, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 243. JULIAN "JEWELL"5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)99,100 was born October 09, 1843 in Putnam Co; Indiana, and died March 11, 1880 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married ELIZABETH JANE PORTER April 21, 1863 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born 1846 in Missouri. Notes for JULIAN "JEWELL" FRAZIER: SOURCE: High Ridge Missouri Library; Jefferson Co; Missouri FRAZIER - On the Plattin, March 26, 1880, after a protracted illness, Julian Frazier, in his 39th year. Mr. Frazier leaves a wife and six children, the youngest child having died during the father's illness. For the family in their double bereavement, the kindest sympathy is felt. Deceased was not a member of any church, professing to be only a worldly minded man, but when prostrated on a bed of languishing, when he began to realize that life lay all behind, death near and eternity just beyond, he manifested an awakening concern for the salvation of his soul. While Christian friends endeavored to point him to to the "Lamb for sinners slain," he seemed to venture, reluctantly at first, but gradually with increasing confidence, on the hopes and promises set forth in the Gospel. Summoning his family to the bedside he bade them an affectinate adieu, expressing his hope of a meeting on the other shore. - FRIEND More About JULIAN "JEWELL" FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri Marriage Notes for JULIAN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH PORTER: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 248 Julian Frazier and Elizabeth Jane Porter married on 21 April 1863 by J. L. McFarlaind, authorized MG at Jefferson Co., Mo. Children of JULIAN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH PORTER are: i. LEMUEL6 FRAZIER, b. 1864, Jefferson Co; Missouri. ii. GEORGE R. FRAZIER, b. November 27, 1866, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. February 24, 1948, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. ELIZABETH; b. July 15, 1870; d. September 05, 1943, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About GEORGE R. FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri More About ELIZABETH: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri iii. PRESLEY FRAZIER, b. 1870, Jefferson Co; Missouri. iv. MARY ELDORA FRAZIER, b. March 03, 1870, Jefferson Co; Missouri. v. LAURA FRAZIER, b. 1872, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. BENJAMIN R. WALLACE, 1892. vi. ELDORA FRAZIER, b. 1875, Jefferson Co; Missouri. vii. ARTHUR FRAZIER, b. 1877, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. 1944, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. HANNAH C.; b. 1873; d. 1956, Randolph Co; North Carolina. More About ARTHUR FRAZIER: Burial: Level Cross United Methodist Cemetery, Randolph Co; North Carolina More About HANNAH C.: Burial: Level Cross United Methodist Cemetery, Randolph Co; North Carolina viii. ARTO JANE FRAZIER101, b. July 11, 1879, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. February 27, 1880, Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for ARTO JANE FRAZIER: SOURCE: High Ridge Missouri Library; Jefferson Co; Missouri FRAZIER - On the Plattin, February 27, 1880, ARTIE J., daughter of Julian and Jane Frazier, aged 8 months and 8 days. 244. HENRY BASSWELL5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)102 was born January 21, 1846 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died February 13, 1909 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married (1) DOROTHY ANN LEE December 27, 1865 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born 1838, and died 1875 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married (2) MARY ELIZABETH CRAIG June 08, 1868 in Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO. She was born November 24, 1854, and died January 24, 1897 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for HENRY BASSWELL FRAZIER: SOURCE: High Ridge Missouri Library; Jefferson Co; Missouri Obituary: FRAZIER - Henry B. Frazier who passed away at his home near Knorpp p.o. was one of the best known citizens of Plattin township. He was born in Plattin township January 21, 1846, and was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Frazier. With the exception of one year spent in California, his whole life was spent in this county. His last wife preceded him to the grave twelve years ago, leaving him seven small children. With a kind father and a loving sister they have all became of age but one, Uncle Henry, as he was best known, was confined to his bed for three months and bore his illness with a christian faith. When his friends would approach him and ask him, how he was, he would reply, no better, but growing weaker. He was not a member of any church but was certainly a christian, as we shall know a tree by its fruits. We feel that this community has lost one of its best citizens and neighbor. He was always ready to lend a helping hand in any need. He leaves to mourn his demise, five daughters, two sons, three brothers and two sisters. He was laid to rest on Feb. 15, in the Old Charter Cemetery. His funeral services were conducted by Rev's A.G. Medley of Hillsboro, R.A. Boyd of Koester and J.R. Kincaid of Plattin. - A NEPHEW More About HENRY BASSWELL FRAZIER: Burial: February 15, 1909, Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO103 Notes for DOROTHY ANN LEE: Owned and was living on farm where cemetery is located when she died. More About DOROTHY ANN LEE: Burial: McClain/Rouggly Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri Marriage Notes for HENRY FRAZIER and DOROTHY LEE: Jefferson Co., Missouri MARRIAGE VOLUME C 1849-1871 INDEX Page 352 Mr. Henry B. Frazier and Mrs. D. A. McClain both of Jefferson Co., Mo. married on 27 December 1865 by P. Kindrick, JP at Jefferson Co., Mo. More About MARY ELIZABETH CRAIG: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Children of HENRY FRAZIER and DOROTHY LEE are: i. ELIZABETH6 FRAZIER. ii. MARY FRAZIER. iii. JULIA FRAZIER. iv. MINNIE FRAZIER. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and MARY CRAIG are: 354. v. LOUIS HENRY6 FRAZIER, b. July 01, 1881, Plattin,Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. February 13, 1950, Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co; Missouri. vi. CORNELIA "NELIA" FRAZIER, b. September 1822, Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO; m. (1) LEE MCCARTY; m. (2) MCCARTHY. vii. MYRTLE FRAZIER, b. September 1890, Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO; m. ELSTON WHITE. viii. AVA FRAZIER, b. January 24, 1887, Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO; d. October 17, 1970; m. JOHN LIBBY. ix. BESSIE FRAZIER, b. September 1889, Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO; m. LLOYD ANDERSON. x. SUSAN BERTHA FRAZIER, b. January 13, 1885, Plattin Twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri. xi. ROSS FRAZIER, b. July 1894, Plattin Twp, Jefferson, MO. 245. JOHN THOMPSON5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)104,105,106,107 was born June 28, 1849 in Plattin Gap, Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died June 28, 1932 in Bonne Terre, Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married GENETTA "NETTIE" DANIELS108 February 17, 1875 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. She was born September 02, 1852 in Ireland, and died December 12, 1917 in Bonne Terre, Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for JOHN THOMPSON FRAZIER: From the St. Francois Co; Missouri Library in Farmington, Missouri: J.T. Frazier, Aged 82, Departed This Life On June 23rd ______________________ Mr. J.T. Frazier, was born near Plattin Gap, Jefferson County, MO; on June 28th, 1849. He departed this life on June 23rd, 1932, and had attained the advanced age of eighty two years, eleven months and twenty-six days. On February 17th, 1875, he was united in holy matrimony to Miss Genetta Daniels, and to this union ten children were born, eight of whom are surviving. Mr. Frazier was a great worker and lived an active life in the community where he made his home; giving to the churches, schools and other worthwhile projects for the betterment of his town. In the year 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier moved to Bonne Terre, where they made their home until December 12th, 1917, when the angel of death entered his home, calling his beloved wife to that Great Beyond. Following the death of his wife, Mr. Frazier made his home with his daughter, Mrs. John T. Ward of Bonne Terre. On last September Mr. Frazier was taken ill, undergoing several operations and endured great pain. Several weeks prior to Decoration Day, he became very ill, suffering untold agonies and realizing his rapidly failing health; at this time he was living with his daughter, Mrs. N.H. Decker in Festus, Mo. On May 29th, he asked to be taken to the Charter Church at Plattin, Mo; so he could greet his many friends, and attend the Decoration Day Services held at the church. He enjoyed once more and for the last time, associating with his many friends and relatives, and following the services, was taken to the home of Mrs. Ward in this city, where he was confined until June 23rd, at 7:00 am; when he bade farewell to this world, and went to meet his loved ones in their Heavenly Home. He leaves to mourn his departure eight children: - Mrs. N.H. Decker, Festus, Mo.; Mrs. J.T. Ward, Bonne Terre; Mrs. Geo. Boyer of Festus, Mo.; Mrs. E. LeHay, Overland, Mo.; Mrs. E.T. Frazier of Plattin, Mo.; Mr. Lilburn Frazier, Festus Mo.; Mr. G.C. Frazier, Toledo, Ohio; and John Frazier a resident of California. He also leaves fifty-two grand-children, eight great-grand-children besides a wide circle of friends and other relatives, who will sadly miss him. Funeral services were held Sunday at two p.m. at the Charter Church, with Rev. William Stewart officiating. Interment was made in the Charter Cemetery, at Plattin, Mo. Among those from Bonne Terre who attended the cemetery services were: - Mr. and Mrs. Linn Forshee, Mrs. B.F. DeClue, Mrs. Percy Straussberg, Mrs. Frank DeClue, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Holdman and his mother; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pratte. *************************************** Taken 07, June 1900 census Plattin township Jefferson Co. MO. Frazier, John T. b. May 1849 married 25 yrs. farmer MO-IN-TN Genetta b. Sep 1851 10/9 MO-NC-MO William S. b. Dec 1875 MO-MO-MO Farm Laborer Essie E. b. May 1883 MO-MO-MO Georgia b. Mar 1874 MO-MO-MO Thomas E. b. Mar 1876 MO-MO-MO Finis L. b. Mar 1888 MO-MO-MO Della b. Jul 1890 MO-MO-MO George C. b. Jul 1892 MO-MO-MO Decker, William b. Jun 1897 grandson MO-MO-MO More About JOHN THOMPSON FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Occupation: Farmer Notes for GENETTA "NETTIE" DANIELS: Daniels The name Daniels in Ireland may be of immigrant origin having been brought to the country by settlers from Emngland and Scotland who arrived during the seventeenth century. The name was also assumed by various native Gaelic Septs including a branch of the O'Donnells in County Tipperary. OBITUARY: "Frazier,Gennetta,died 12 Dec.,1917.She was born 2 Sept.,1852,and married to J.T.Frazier on 17 Feb.,1875. Ten children were born to this union. She is survived by her husband,9 children,a brother,Eli Daniels, and one sister." More About GENETTA "NETTIE" DANIELS: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Children of JOHN FRAZIER and GENETTA DANIELS are: 355. i. WILLIAM S.6 FRAZIER, b. December 17, 1875, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. April 20, 1918, Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co; Missouri. 356. ii. EFFIE ELBA FRAZIER, b. September 01, 1877, St. Genevieve Co; Missouri; d. January 29, 1947, Festus, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 357. iii. JOHN IRA FRAZIER, b. March 07, 1880, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. September 02, 1955, Modesto, Stanislaus Co; California. iv. LEMUAL FRAZIER, b. January 02, 1881, Missouri; d. June 30, 1881, Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for LEMUAL FRAZIER: Died in infancy. More About LEMUAL FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO v. ESSIE E. FRAZIER, b. May 1883, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. Bef. 1910; m. JOHN T. WARD. 358. vi. GEORGIA E. FRAZIER, b. March 19, 1884, Plattin twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. Bef. 1910. 359. vii. ELI THOMAS FRAZIER, b. March 08, 1885, Plattin, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. December 25, 1932, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 360. viii. LILBERN FINIS FRAZIER, b. March 1888, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. 1953. ix. DELLA FRAZIER, b. June 1890, Missouri; m. E. LEHAY (LAHY). 361. x. GEORGE CLEVELAND FRAZIER, b. July 1892, Festus, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. November 02, 1958, Toledo, Lucas Co; Ohio. 246. PETER BELLE5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 08, 1851 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died December 11, 1934 in Farmington, St. Francois, MO. He married SUSAN HENRIETTA BURNS February 27, 1877 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, daughter of LEMEUL BURNS. She was born March 25, 1852 in Missouri, and died December 01, 1922 in Valles Mines, J efferson Co; MO. More About PETER BELLE FRAZIER: Burial: FRAZIER Cemetery - Plattin Twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri Occupation: Bet. 1871 - 1897, Superintendant of the Valle Mines More About SUSAN HENRIETTA BURNS: Burial: FRAZIER Cemetery - Plattin Twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri Children of PETER FRAZIER and SUSAN BURNS are: i. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS6 FRAZIER, b. June 15, 1878, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. 1904; m. ELIZABETH HAVERSTICK. 362. ii. GEORGE WESTLEY FRAZIER, b. February 24, 1881, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. 1952, Jefferson Co; Missouri. iii. SUSAN AMELIA FRAZIER, b. December 11, 1882, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. EDWARD TINDALL. iv. IDA BETTE FRAZIER, b. January 12, 1883, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. JOHN FINNEY. v. THOMAS PETER BELLE FRAZIER, b. June 08, 1885, Plattin Twp., Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. April 15, 1886, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About THOMAS PETER BELLE FRAZIER: Burial: FRAZIER Cemetery - Plattin Twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri vi. CLARA IDA FRAZIER, b. October 10, 1887, Plattin Twp., Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. April 15, 1890, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About CLARA IDA FRAZIER: Burial: FRAZIER Cemetery - Plattin Twp, Jefferson Co; Missouri 363. vii. LEMUEL OSCAR FRAZIER, b. March 09, 1891, Valles Mines, Jefferson Co; MO; d. August 06, 1957, Desoto; MN. 247. DELIA ELIZABETH5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1)109 was born February 07, 1852 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died October 26, 1910 in St. Louis, Jefferson Co; Missouri. She married AUGUSTUS HENRY MOORE110 October 10, 1871 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He was born February 03, 1844 in Wigham, Georgia, and died March 31, 1906 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. Notes for DELIA ELIZABETH FRAZIER: SOURCE: High Ridge Missouri Library; Jefferson Co; Missouri MOORE - In memory of our dear and beloved mother, Mrs. Delia Elizabeth Moore, (nee Frazier) who was born Feb. 7, 1852, and died October 26, 1910, in St. Louis, Mo.; aged 52 years, 8 months and 19 days, of that awful disease, Cancer. It was God's will that he called her home, and his will must be done. She was very patient through all her suffering, although she was not bedfast but two weeks. Beyond a doubt she has gone to a brighter and better world. May we all mourn her loss live a Godly life that they may meet her in that bright home promised to those who love the Lord. All of her life was spent in Jefferson County. She was married to Augustus Moore, Oct. 10, 1871. To this union were born 14 children, 12 of whom are living, two of them have preceded her to that better land several years ago, and her husband a little over four years ago. She united with the M.E. church, south, of this place about four years ago, and has lived a faithful, christian life ever since. She was laid to rest in the Charter Cemetery, Oct. 29th, the funeral sermon being conducted by Rev. J.R. Kincaid of Plattin. She leaves to mourn her death, eight sons, four daughters, three brothers, one sister, one half-sister, two half-brothers and one little granddaughter, besides many other relatives and friends. - THE MOORE FAMILY, Valles Mines, Mo. More About DELIA ELIZABETH FRAZIER: Burial: October 29, 1910, Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri Notes for AUGUSTUS HENRY MOORE: SOURCE: High Ridge Missouri Library, Jefferson Co; Missouri Obituary: MOORE - Augustus H. Moore, born February 3rd, 1844, near Wigham, Ga., came to Missouri in 1869 and settled near Valle Mines, Jefferson County, and later bought what was known as the David Gott farm, where he lived and raised a large family until his death, March 31st, 1906, aged 62 years, 1 month and 28 days. He left a wife and twelve children and a numerous lot of friends to mourn his death. Mr. Moore was married to Miss Delia E. Frazier October 10th, 1871. There were fourteen children to bless that union, nine sons and five daughters. One son and one daughter had crossed the dark valley and shadow of death, there to await his coming at the resurrection morn. "Uncle Gus," as he was familiarly known, was a good neighbor, liked by all who knew him; he was a kind husband and affectionate father; always provided in plenty for his family, as their surroundings will show. He was ever ready to respond to his fellowman when in want. Besides leaving his wife and children well provided for otherwise, he was a member in good standing in the A.O.U.W., carrying a beneficiary policy for $2000. The funeral services were conducted by Bros. Kincaid and J.N. Sitton at the Charter Church, on the Plattin, and his remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at that church, followed by a host of sorrowing relatives and friends, there to await the call on that last great day. - A BROTHER More About AUGUSTUS HENRY MOORE: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri Children of DELIA FRAZIER and AUGUSTUS MOORE are: i. CHARLES CONCE6 MOORE, b. January 17, 1887, Valle Twp., Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. October 01, 1941, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About CHARLES CONCE MOORE: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri ii. LEROY GREEN MOORE, b. October 25, 1873, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. April 28, 1940, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About LEROY GREEN MOORE: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri iii. WILLIAM E. MOORE, b. August 25, 1898, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. March 01, 1994, Jefferson Co; Missouri; m. ANNA M.; d. February 10, 1994, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About WILLIAM E. MOORE: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri More About ANNA M.: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri iv. MARGARET C. MOORE, b. 1877; d. 1955, Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About MARGARET C. MOORE: Burial: Charter Baptist Cemetery; Jefferson Co; Missouri v. JASON EUGENE MOORE, b. July 04, 1885, Valle Twp., Jefferson Co; Missouri. 248. GEORGE R.5 FRAZIER (THOMPSON4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 27, 1866 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died February 24, 1948 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. He married ELIZABETH SWEET 1889 in Missouri. She was born July 15, 1879 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died September 05, 1945 in Jefferson Co; Missouri. More About GEORGE R. FRAZIER: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO More About ELIZABETH SWEET: Burial: Charter Baptist Church Cemetary, Jefferson Co; MO Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and ELIZABETH SWEET are: i. BIRDIE6 FRAZIER, b. October 1899, Jefferson Co; Missouri. 364. ii. WALTER R. FRAZIER, b. July 29, 1890, Jefferson Co; Missouri; d. July 31, 1977, Jefferson Co; Missouri. iii. ETHEL FRAZIER, b. May 1893, Jefferson Co; Missouri. iv. MAMIE FRAZIER, b. February 1895, Jefferson Co; Missouri. v. DORA FRAZIER, b. August 1896, Jefferson Co; Missouri. vi. CECIL FRAZIER, b. July 1897, Jefferson Co; Missouri. vii. HOWARD FRAZIER. viii. IVA FRAZIER. ix. AMOS FRAZIER. x. LENA FRAZIER. xi. GILBERT FRAZIER. 249. PETER5 FRAZIER (JACOB4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 1848 in Missouri. He married MATTIE J. 1873. She was born February 1855 in Missouri. Children of PETER FRAZIER and MATTIE J. are: i. CLARA A.6 FRAZIER. ii. MAGGIE J. FRAZIER. 365. iii. CHARLES A. FRAZIER, b. 1876, Kansas. 366. iv. HATTIE FRAZIER, b. 1878, Kansas. 250. LEWIS5 FRAZIER (JACOB4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 1865 in Kansas. He married ANN CHADWICK. Child of LEWIS FRAZIER and ANN CHADWICK is: i. EFFIE JEWEL6 FRAZIER, b. August 03, 1893, Barber Co; Kansas. 251. SAMUEL5 FRAZIER (JACOB4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 1871 in Kansas. He married MARY E. 1894. She was born December 1869 in Missouri. Children of SAMUEL FRAZIER and MARY E. are: i. GERTRUDE6 FRAZIER, b. September 1894, Oklahoma. ii. MILES L. FRAZIER, b. June 1896, Oklahoma. iii. GUY L. FRAZIER, b. February 1898, Oklahoma. 252. JOHN WESLEY5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 1850 in Jefferson Co; Missouri, and died 1916 in Southford, Fulton Co; Arkansas. He married (1) ELIZABETH DIALTHA BAKER August 09, 1870 in Oregon Co; Missouri, daughter of WILLIAM BAKER and ELIZABETH ROGERS. She was born 1853 in Arkansas, and died 1886. He married (2) SARAH ANN TAYLOR September 30, 1888 in Fulton Co; Arkansas. She was born June 1871. More About JOHN WESLEY FRAZIER: Burial: Shiloh Cemetery More About ELIZABETH DIALTHA BAKER: Burial: Baker Cemetery Children of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH BAKER are: i. JAMES SANFORD "SAINT"6 FRAZIER. ii. MARTHA ANNE J. FRAZIER. iii. JEROME M. FRAZIER. iv. JOHN ANDERSON FRAZIER. v. TENNESSEE FRAZIER. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and SARAH TAYLOR are: vi. SIDNEY HARRISON6 FRAZIER. vii. MARY STELLA FRAZIER. viii. EDGAR ENOS FRAZIER. ix. JODIE ROOSEVELT FRAZIER. 253. WILLIAM SAMUEL5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 1867 in Fulton Co; Arkansas, and died May 20, 1926 in Bristow, Creek Co; Oklahoma. He married MARTHA CYRENE MILLER 1894. She was born February 1871 in Missouri, and died July 03, 1955. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and MARTHA MILLER are: i. MARY ETHEL6 FRAZIER. ii. ERNEST CLYDE (TWIN) FRAZIER. iii. EDWARD EARL (TWIN) FRAZIER. iv. CLAIR EDITH FRAZIER. v. ELDA BLANCH FRAZIER. vi. MYRTLE TRACY FRAZIER. vii. CHARLES RUFUS FRAZIER. viii. DAVID CLARENCE FRAZIER. ix. ELLEN EILEEN FRAZIER. x. ALTHEA/ALPHA ELIZABETH FRAZIER. xi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN FRAZIER. 254. PERLINA/PAULINE M.5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 1870 in Fulton Co; Arkansas. She married RURAL/RUEL CHILDERS 1889. He was born June 1861 in Missouri. Children of PERLINA/PAULINE FRAZIER and RURAL/RUEL CHILDERS are: i. ARTHUR6 CHILDERS. ii. MAUD CHILDERS. 255. JESSE N.5 FRAZIER (SAMUEL4, GEORGE3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 1874 in Fulton Co; Arkansas. He married PARALEE WOODBRIDGE 1901. She was born 1881 in Arkansas. Children of JESSE FRAZIER and PARALEE WOODBRIDGE are: i. VIRGIE6 FRAZIER. ii. HERBERT FRAZIER. iii. CECIL FRAZIER. iv. PERRY FRAZIER. 256. SOLOMON5 FRAZIER (ALLEN4, ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 03, 1874 in WI, and died May 10, 1930 in Oregon. He married WILDA STUCK July 03, 1894 in WI. She was born September 26, 1878 in WI, and died November 02, 1959 in Washington. Children of SOLOMON FRAZIER and WILDA STUCK are: i. JESSE EDWARD6 FRAZIER, b. May 11, 1895. ii. LEE F. FRAZIER, b. January 04, 1897. iii. EDNA WILDA FRAZIER, b. November 14, 1899. iv. EARL FRANCIS FRAZIER, b. September 17, 1901. v. BLISS EVERTT FRAZIER, b. June 11, 1904. vi. ASA HAROLD FRAZIER, b. March 23, 1906. vii. MORRIS BASSEL FRAZIER, b. July 31, 1912. viii. EMMETT JULIAN FRAZIER, b. April 05, 1914. ix. KENNETH SOLOMON FRAZIER, b. September 20, 1917. 257. JAMES K.5 FRAZIER (ISAAC4, ISAAC3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 06, 1870 in Missouri, and died October 04, 1906. He married ROSETTA ELIZABETH FIKE 1893, daughter of ASA FIKE and SARAH NEWCOMER. She was born February 1876 in Valton, Sauk Co; Wisconsin. Children of JAMES FRAZIER and ROSETTA FIKE are: i. LEE R.6 FRAZIER. ii. GEORGE HOWARD FRAZIER. iii. SAMUEL FRAZIER. iv. MILLIE/NELLIE M. FRAZIER. 258. CYNTHIA LUCINA "MINDIE"5 WAY (ANN MILLIS4 FRAZIER, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 09, 1857 in Iowa, and died in California. She married CYRUS N. FRAZIER 1888. Children of CYNTHIA WAY and CYRUS FRAZIER are: i. MARY ALICE6 FRAZIER. ii. CLARENCE E. FRAZIER. 259. EDWARD HOWARD5 FRAZIER (ALSON GRAY4, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 31, 1854 in Cedar Creek., Henry Co; IA, and died August 23, 1941. He married MARTHA ALICE HARSHBARGER May 14, 1876 in Salem, Henry Co; IA, daughter of JAMES HARSHBARGER and MARY BURKS. She was born July 04, 1858 in Henry Co; Iowa, and died August 19, 1937. More About EDWARD HOWARD FRAZIER: Burial: Friends Cemetery; Cedar Creek., Henry Co; IA Children of EDWARD FRAZIER and MARTHA HARSHBARGER are: i. MANLY GRANT6 FRAZIER. ii. PERRY GARFIELD FRAZIER. iii. GEORGE FLOYD FRAZIER. iv. ERNEST ALSON FRAZIER. 260. ALSON GRAY5 FRAZIER (ALSON GRAY4, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 24, 1866 in Cedar Creek., Henry Co; IA, and died January 14, 1956 in McIntosh, Polk Co; MN. He married LEONA FLORENCE HARSHBARGER February 26, 1888 in Iowa, daughter of JAMES HARSHBARGER and MARY BURKS. She was born February 27, 1867 in Henry Co; Iowa, and died May 02, 1941 in Crookston, Polk Co; MN. More About ALSON GRAY FRAZIER: Burial: Crookston, Polk Co; MN More About LEONA FLORENCE HARSHBARGER: Burial: Oakdale Cemetery; Crookston, Polk Co; MN Children of ALSON FRAZIER and LEONA HARSHBARGER are: i. CLIFFORD ADELBERT6 FRAZIER. ii. FLOYD ALBERT FRAZIER. iii. GRACE FRANCES FRAZIER. iv. BEULAH MARIE FRAZIER. v. CELESTE VERGIL FRAZIER. vi. MAY EDNA FRAZIER. vii. GLEN FRAZIER. 261. CAROLINE AMELIA "CRAMELIA"5 FRAZIER (ELI BRANSON4, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 09, 1848 in Thornton Boone Co; Indiana, and died December 09, 1932 in Marshall Co; Iowa. She married (1) PHILLIP L. HUBER November 24, 1870 in Boone Co; Indiana. He was born 1844 in Ohio. She married (2) PETER CLOW June 08, 1895 in Eldora, Iowa. He died 1899. Notes for CAROLINE AMELIA "CRAMELIA" FRAZIER: CRAMELIA FRAZIER HUBER Transcribed from Marshalltown Iowa Times-Republican Dec 10, 1934 AGED RESIDENT OF COUNTY IS SUMMONED Mrs. Carmelia (should be spelled Cramelia) A. Clow, a resident of Marshall county for 56 years, died at 10:10 o'clock Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Plander, 309 1/2 S. Sixth st. Mrs Clow had been in failing health since last July and was confined to her bed the last four weeks. Death was due to age debility. Mrs Clow was born Caroline Amelia "Cramelia" Frazier near Thornton IN, April 9 1845, the oldest daughter of Eli and Nancy Frazier. She was married to Phillip Huber in 1869 in Indiana. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Huber, a son A.C. Huber (Alonzo), and a daughter Mrs. Plander (Minnie Huber) survive. Mrs. Clow came to Iowa in 1878, settling in Bangor, where she made her home until coming to Marshalltown 15 years ago. She was married a second time to Peter Clow in Eldora, June 8 1895. Mr. Clow died in 1899. In addition to the two children, Mrs. Clow is survivied by a brother Gilbert L. Frazier of Eldora, 22 grandchildren, and 29 great grandchildren. She was a member of the Christian church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Pursel funeral home in the charge of Rev. P.G. Dennis, pastor of the Central Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Bangor cemetary. http://www.fidalgo.net/~tartas/obits.html More About CAROLINE AMELIA "CRAMELIA" FRAZIER: Burial: Bangor Friend's Church Cemetary, Bangor Co; Iowa Children of CAROLINE FRAZIER and PHILLIP HUBER are: 367. i. ALONZO COX6 HUBER, b. December 25, 1871, Thornton, Boone Co; Indiana; d. 1951, Marshall Co; Iowa. ii. ARETTA HUBER, b. 1872, Marshall Co; Iowa; m. SPAKE. iii. MINNIE HUBER, b. 1882, Marshall Co; Iowa; m. PLANDERS. iv. CLARA HUBER. Notes for CLARA HUBER: Died in infancy. More About CLARA HUBER: Cause of Death: died in infancy 262. JASPER NEWTON5 FRAZIER (ELI BRANSON4, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 24, 1856 in Thornton, Boone Co; Indiana, and died 1910. He married HANNAH BELLE MCDANIEL November 09, 1879 in Bangor, Marshall Co; Iowa. She was born April 24, 1863 in Iowa, and died April 24, 1931. Children of JASPER FRAZIER and HANNAH MCDANIEL are: i. HENRY ALKETH6 FRAZIER, b. December 08, 1880, Bangor, Marshall Co; Iowa; m. EDNA L. HOCKETT, February 05, 1902, Bangor Twp, Marshall Co; Iowa; b. December 31, 1881, Union, Hardin Co; Iowa. ii. MABEL GRACE FRAZIER. iii. IRA FRAZIER. iv. BLANCHE FRAZIER. 263. ARTHUR5 FRAZIER (LOTON SMITH4, HENRY3, ISAAC2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1862 in Iowa. He married CARRIE SWARTZ 1896 in Iowa, daughter of SIMON SWARTZ and LUCY. She was born December 1870 in Illinois. Children of ARTHUR FRAZIER and CARRIE SWARTZ are: i. RUSSELL6 FRAZIER. ii. DONALD FRAZIER. 264. CHARLOTTE M.5 FRAZIER (NATHAN W.4, JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) She married (1) DAVID P. CUBBERLEY, DR.. He was born in Licking Co; Ohio. She married (2) DAVID P. CUBBERLEY, DR.. He was born in Licking Co; Ohio. More About DAVID P. CUBBERLEY, DR.: Occupation: Dental practitioner More About DAVID P. CUBBERLEY, DR.: Occupation: Dental practitioner Children of CHARLOTTE FRAZIER and DAVID CUBBERLEY are: i. LEWIS P.6 CUBBERLEY111, b. February 03, 1852, Marion Co; Indiana; m. NELLIE COOK, September 06, 1905. Notes for LEWIS P. CUBBERLEY: LICKING COUNTY OHIO - BIOS: CUBBERLEY, Lewis P. (published 1914) CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF GRANT COUNTY INDIANA 1812-1912 The Lewis Publishing Company, 1914 Page 852-853 LEWIS P. CUBBERLEY. Among the business citizens of Marion whose connection with live, growing enterprises has given them deservedly high positions in their communities, Lewis P. Cubberley is worthy of more than a passing mention in a work of this nature. A native son of this prosperous city, he has traveled extensively in various parts of the country during his carrer, and although he has been engaged in business in Marion since 1901, is still a representative of outside concerns, in the interests of which he makes a trip through the West twice a year. Mr. Cubberley was born in Marion, Indiana, February 3, 1852, and is a son of Dr. David P. and Charlotte M. (Frazier) Cubberley. David P. Cubberley was born in Licking county, Ohio and came to Grant county during the early forties, here becoming the first dental practitioner in the city of Marion, where he was engaged in an extensive and representative practice up to his death in 1884, when he was the oldest dentist in Grant county. During the Civil War he enlisted for service in the Union army as captain of a company in the Twelfth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and spent three years on southern battlefields. For years he was connected with the Masonic fraternity, and for a long period was secretary of his Blue Lodge at Marion. Dr. Cubberley married Charlotte M. Frazier, daughter of Nathan W. Frazier, a pioneer and influential citizen of Grant county, and she survived him until 1888, having been the mother of four children: Lewis P.; Nathan S., who is deceased; and Mrs. Emma C. Hutchinson and Mrs. Belle C. Tukey, both of whom reside in Marion. Lewis P. Cubberley received his early education in the public schools of Marion. When eighteen years of age he entered the railroad mail service, in which he continued to be employed until 1880, and during this time operated between Toledo and St. Louis, on the Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad, and the Wabash and Pennsylvania fast mails. On leaving the mail service, Mr. Cubberley accepted a position with Huestes & Hamilton, wholesale grocers of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and remained with this concern until 1888, when he entered the employ of the Wilson & McCally Tobacco Company, of Middletown, Ohio, continuing with that firm ten years and then accepting a position as traveling representative of the H.W. Spurr Coffee Company, of Boston and Kansas City, a company with which he has since been identified. In 1900 he returned to Marion and established himself in a wholesale and retail cigar business, a venture which has proved a decided success and has enjoyed a healthy and continued growth. The various brands handled by Mr. Cubberley have attained a high degree of popularity and now meet with a steady demand in every place in this section of the State where cigars are sold. From modest beginnings, Mr. Cubberley has built up a flourishing enterprise, and his success may be accredited solely to his own efforts, his strict attention to business and the honorable manner in which he has carried on his transactions. On September 6, 1905, Mr. Cubberley was untied in marriage with Miss Nellie Cook of toledo,Ohio, daughter of of J.D. and Eliza (McClure) Cook, pioneer residents of Grant county. Mr. Cook, a contractor in construction work, was widely known in his field of endeavor, being the builder of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, and attained distinction as the constructor of the only large work in the city of Galveston, Texas, which withstood the ravages of the devastating flood of 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Cubberley have had no children. He is a Republican in his political views, but has taken only a good citizens's interest in public affairs. Like his father, he has become prominent in fraternal circles, being a thirty-second degree Mason and a member of the Elks, in both of which orders he has numerous friends. More About LEWIS P. CUBBERLEY: Occupation: railroad mail service ii. NATHAN S.. CUBBERLEY. iii. EMMA C. CUBBERLEY, m. HUTCHINSON. iv. BELLE C. CUBBERLEY, m. TURLEY. 265. NATHAN FRANK5 FRAZIER (FRANCIS HENRY4, JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 13, 1846 in Salem, Iowa, and died 1907. He married EMMA CROOK February 04, 1872, daughter of SQUIRE JOHN CROOK. Notes for NATHAN FRANK FRAZIER: Nathan Frank Frazier. Among the names that have been long and prominently identified with the business, agricultural, mining and financial interests of Kansas, few have attained greater prestige than that which attaches to the name of Frazier. There is hardly an industry of importance that can be mentioned that has not benefited by the activities of the men who have borne it, and today there are found two able and worthy representatives of the family in the persons of Nathan Frank Frazier and Ray E. Frazier, vice president and president respectively of the Citizens State Bank of El Dorado and sons of the late Nathan Frank Frasier the elder, who was one of this part of Kansas' most highly respected citizens, able financiers and influential men of business. To have accomplished so notable an achievement as did the elder Nathan F. Frazier in connection with Kansas banking, even though this represented the sum total of his efforts, would have been sufficient to gain prestige and reputation for any man; but Mr. Frasier was a man of broad mental powers, strong individuality and initiative, who left not only a lasting impression in the field of enterprise mentioned, but was also a most potent factor in the commercial and agricultural development of Southern Kansas, while his activities also invaded the states of Missouri and Oklahoma and made him nearly equally as well known there. He was a native of Iowa, born on his father's farm in Henry County, near the Town of Salem, October 13, 1846, a son of Francis H. and Lydia (Fisher) Frazier. The father was a native of Indiana and a descendant of an old Quaker family, antedating the Revolutionary war, and removed from the Hoosier state to Iowa prior to the organization of the latter as a territory, there becoming one of its earliest pioneers. Of the children of Francis H. Frazier and wife four still survive: Mrs. Caroline Campbell, Mrs. Charlotte Williams and Levi Frazier, all residents of Salem, Iowa; and Seth Frazier, whose home is at El Dorado, Kansas. The childhood of Nathan F. Frazier the elder was spent on his father's farm in Iowa, and his early education was obtained in the district schools of his native county. In the spring of 1860, while yet a lad in his 'teens, he left home to become a wage earner, his equipment consisting of a pair of willing hands, a stout heart, an energetic nature and a boundless ambition. For about two years he traveled with a circus, and then for one year drove a stagecoach in Nebraska. In the fall of 1863 he returned home and attended school for one term. At St. Joseph, and in company with a youth from his home neighborhood, John Betts, he bought a wagon train, which they loaded with goods and took across the plains to the Pacific coast, selling the goods it is supposed in San Francisco. From there the youths went on a sailing vessel around Cape Horn to New York City, and from there returned home, where they arrived in the fall of 1866 and after which Mr. Frazier attended another term of school. In the spring of 1867 he went again to St. Joseph and again met his young friend, John Betts, and purchasing a wagon outfit they loaded it with provisions for the trip to El Dorado, Kansas. Arriving in that city they started a store, but soon sold out and went further west and drove stagecoaches in Nebraska. They later drove on the Western division between Salt Lake City, Utah, and Sacramento, California, later for a time they drove on the Central division and then on the Eastern division. While occupied with the stage in Nebraska Mr. Frazier drove the stage that hauled the soldiers as guards and Mr. Betts drove the passenger stage, the two always traveling together, for Indians and numerous outlaws frequented the section and the occupation was one of more than ordinary hazard. The direct result of the schooling Mr. Frazier received among frontiersmen and men of all classes who paved the way for civilization was made manifest in his after life through his firmness and coolness under all conditions, his quick and ready insight and unerring judgment, and his keen perception into the working of human minds and human nature. In 1868 Mr. Frazier and his associate, Mr. Betts, disposed of their freighting equipment and, with a combined capital of $3,000, located at El Dorado, where they engaged in the grocery business, Mr. Betts attending to the selling, while Mr. Frazier hauled the goods from Leavenworth, Lawrence and Emporia. The Osage Trust and the Diminished Reserve lands had just been opened, and settlers were flocking into the rich Walnut Valley. Various industries were springing up in El Dorado, and their business, being among the first on the ground, proved profitable beyond their fondest expectations. Mr. Frazier subsequently took up a homestead on Turkey Creek, where he spent a part of his time in farming and later, with C. W. Foulke as partner, he engaged in the general merchandise business. His initial enterprise in the field of banking, in which he afterward realized more than state wide prominence, was in 1880, when, with Gen. A. W. Ellet as partner, he established the Bank of El Dorado as a private institution, with a capital of $10,000. The business was disposed of in 1885 to W. T. Clancy, and Mr. Frazier subsequently organized the Merchants Bank of El Dorado, of which Gen. Alfred W. Ellet was made president, Mr. Frazier being cashier. This later became the Merchants National Bank and absorbed the Exchange National, the merged institutions becoming the Farmers & Merchants National Bank of El Dorado, with Mr. Frazier as president. In 1899 Mr. Frazier disposed of his holdings in this institution and organized the Citizens State Bank of El Dorado, known as the Frazier Bank, in which he was the dominant executive until his death in 1907 and which during the nine years of his management became the largest, as regards deposits, in Butler County. Mr. Frazier's early companion and friend, John Betts, still survives him and is living at Long Beach, California, a well-known and active man of the day. Although essentially a businessman, Mr. Frazier was interested in public affairs, and during the course of his career served as city councilman of El Dorado, as postmaster and as auditor of Butler County. In political matters he was a republican. The tribute of respect and of affection called forth by the death of Mr. Frazier have seldom been equaled in the state in the passing away of a citizen. His own standard of life was high, and it was seen in the development of what grew to be under his direction one of the most successful banking institutions in Kansas. In a large measure his life work was finished; it met to a great extent the fullness of his ambition. But infinitely more precious and of personal consequence to him was the fact that he died rich in the possession of a well earned popularity, in the esteem which comes from honorable living and in the affection that slowly develops only by reason of unselfish works. In his business life he was the embodiment of honor, as he was in his social and domestic life the perfection of love and gentleness. On February 4, 1872, Mr. Frazier was united in marriage with Miss Emma Crook, daughter of 'Squire John Crook, of El Dorado, a pioneer of 1867. They became the parents of three children: Ray E.; Nathan F., Jr.; and Edna, who is the wife of Hon. J. B. Adams. Mrs. Frazier is also deceased. Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 3 http://www.skyways.org/genweb/archives/1918ks/biof/frazienf.html More About NATHAN FRANK FRAZIER: Occupation: president of the Merchants National Bank Children of NATHAN FRAZIER and EMMA CROOK are: 368. i. RAE E.6 FRAZIER, b. September 15, 1867, El Dorado, Missouri. 369. ii. JR. NATHAN FRANK FRAZIER, b. March 13, 1882, El Dorado, Missouri. 370. iii. EDNA FRAZIER. 266. MARTHA JANE5 FRAZIER (JOHN W.4, JOHN3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 04, 1851 in Salem, Iowa, and died April 1940. She married JAMES FULTON CLARK Abt. 1870 in Thorntown, Indiana, son of LEVI CLARK and MARGARET FULTON. He was born February 13, 1844 in Washington Co; Pennsylvania, and died April 30, 1931. Children of MARTHA FRAZIER and JAMES CLARK are: 371. i. RAE FRAZIER6 CLARK, b. June 07, 1871, Thorntown, Indiana; d. September 12, 1941, Anthony, Kansas. ii. CARL SCOTT CLARK, b. December 21, 1874, Eldera, Illinois; m. JULIA TAYLOR, Grant Co; Oklahoma. iii. MARTHA JANE CLARK, b. June 27, 1877, Barry, Illinois; d. March 15, 1892, Caldwell, Kansas. iv. JOHN LEVI CLARK, b. September 20, 1879. v. ELIZABETH DONAZETTI CLARK, b. June 04, 1884; m. CLAUDE EARL STUMP, August 24, 1904, Grant Co; Oklahoma; b. July 29, 1882, Ohio. 267. LINDLEY S.5 FRAZIER (THOMAS CLARKSON4, THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 17, 1849 in Henry Co; Iowa, and died August 13, 1914 in Alva, Woods Co; Oklahoma. He married (1) ESTHER GLOVER. She was born 1848 in Iowa. He married (2) NANCY J. Abt. 1885. She was born January 1847 in North Carolina. Children of LINDLEY FRAZIER and ESTHER GLOVER are: i. LETHA6 FRAZIER. ii. LUCRETIA LUCINDA FRAZIER. iii. EFFIE DORA FRAZIER. iv. MELVINA ELLEN FRAZIER. v. THOMAS CLAUDIUS FRAZIER. vi. DELBERT CLARKSON FRAZIER. 268. ALANSTON L.5 FRAZIER (JONATHON A.4, THOMAS3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) He married ELLA RAY MADDOCK December 25, 1879, daughter of WILLIAM RAY and TAMAR MADDOCK. She was born May 19, 1858 in Salem, Iowa, and died September 21, 1902 in Burlington, Iowa. Notes for ELLA RAY MADDOCK: lived 44 yrs., 4 mos. and 4 days. "Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated Sept. 25, 1902: OBITUARY Ella Ray, daughter of Wm. P. and Tamar MADDOCK, was born near Salem, Iowa, May 19th, 1858, where she grew to womanhood. On Dec. 25, 1879, she was united in marriage to Alanston L. FRAZIER. Four children were born to this union, one of whom waited her in glory, Opal, Grace, and Emma are left with their father to mourn the loss of a christian mother and wife. She died in Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 21, 1902, having lived 44 yrs., 4 mos. and 4 days. In early childhood she manifested a love for Christ and his service, taking active part in Sunday School and church work. This working together with Christ was so close and continued that she was able to trust Him who has promised never to leave nor forsake us. She died in the triumphs of a living faith, falling peacefully asleep in the arms of her Savior. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m., by Adella SHARPLESS, after which the remains were interred in the Friend's cemetery. Card of Thanks We desire to sincerely thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly comforted us by their sympathy and flowers and so abundantly aided us in our time of need, caused by the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, daughter and sister. A. L. FRAZIER & family Tamar MADDOCK & family Children of ALANSTON FRAZIER and ELLA MADDOCK are: i. OPAL6 FRAZIER. ii. GRACE FRAZIER. iii. GLORY FRAZIER. iv. EMMA FRAZIER. 269. REUBEN JOY5 FRAZIER (STEPHEN4, GIDEON B.3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 23, 1834 in Randolph Co; Indiana, and died August 15, 1915 in Toppenish, Yakima Co; Washington. He married LOUISA JANE SMITH November 30, 1856 in Henry Co; Iowa, daughter of MILBY SMITH and MARGARET FULCHER. She was born September 30, 1838 in Drake Co; Ohio, and died June 11, 1907 in Steilacoam, Pierce Co; Washington. Children of REUBEN FRAZIER and LOUISA SMITH are: i. SARAH LOIS6 FRAZIER. ii. EMMA E. FRAZIER. iii. MARGARET ANNA FRAZIER. iv. CAMMIE FRAZIER. v. HALLET FRAZIER. vi. HATTIE IRENE FRAZIER. vii. FRED JOY FRAZIER. viii. MILBY JOY FRAZIER. 270. STEPHEN VEATAL5 FRAZIER (THOMAS4, GIDEON B.3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 18, 1839 in Salem, Iowa, and died August 12, 1923 in Wyoming. He married ELIZABETH WALTON March 01, 1860. She was born June 14, 1840 in Maine, and died August 06, 1918. Children of STEPHEN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH WALTON are: i. WALTER JEROME6 FRAZIER, b. October 15, 1860, Shawnee, Johnson Co; Kansas. ii. SUSAN FRAZIER, b. 1862. iii. ARRABELLA FRAZIER, b. January 28, 1863, Lawrence, Kansas. iv. MARY ELLEN FRAZIER, b. March 07, 1864. v. THOMAS FRAZIER, b. May 07, 1865. vi. STEPHEN ADOLPHUS FRAZIER, b. October 13, 1867. vii. CAPITOLA FRAZIER, b. October 13, 1870. viii. GEORGE AUGUSTUS FRAZIER, b. March 06, 1872. ix. LIZZIE FRAZIER, b. April 18, 1874. x. CHARLES MINOR FRAZIER. xi. DELORA FRAZIER, b. March 17, 1878. xii. ANNA MAY FRAZIER, b. November 12, 1880. xiii. ALBERT ORLANDO FRAZIER, b. October 30, 1881. xiv. FRANK UNION FRAZIER, b. August 06, 1884. 271. NORTON5 HOCKETT (FRANCIS4, SARAH3 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 18, 1836 in Randolph Co; Indiana. He married ANNA LEWILLING March 26, 1857 in Lee Co; Iowa. Notes for NORTON HOCKETT: Norton Hockett Norton Hockett was born in Randolph county, Ind., October 18, 1836, being the eldest of his father's family of twelve children. His early life was spent on the farm with his parents, until his marriage, which took place on March 26, 1857, in Lee county, Iowa, to Miss Anna Lewilling, of Henry county, according to the rules governing the Society of Friends, of which they are members. Their children have been seven in number, of whom six are living: Wilson M., born March 28, 1860; Clara, born November 20, 1863; Wesley, born December 7, 1865; Asa, born April 5, 1867; Mary E., born July 17, 1877; Esther V., born February 24, 1881. Mr. Hockett, after his marriage, continued to live in Lee county, Iowa, until March, 1873, when he moved with his family to Grant township, where he now resides on his farm of 80 acres, which is quite well improved, and worth from twenty-fice to thirty dollars per acre. He has for two or three years been devoting considerable time and attention to the Homeopathic system of medicine, and has so far mastered it as to be able to administer it to his own and his neighbors' families, with the most gratifying results. He intends to continue his studies in the future, having already provided himself with quite a full supply of the remedies prescribed by that school of medicine. History of Hardin County, Iowa Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Company, 1883. Grant Township transcribed by Brenda Wieland Children of NORTON HOCKETT and ANNA LEWILLING are: i. WILSON M.6 HOCKETT, b. March 28, 1860. ii. CLARA HOCKETT, b. November 20, 1863. iii. WESLEY HOCKETT, b. December 07, 1865. iv. ASA HOCKETT, b. April 05, 1867. v. MARY E. HOCKETT, b. July 17, 1877. vi. ESTHER V. HOCKETT, b. February 24, 1881. 272. JOSEPH LUTHER5 HOCKETT (ANNA4 FRAZIER, FRANCIS HENRY3, FRANCIS HENRY2, GEORGE THOMAS1)112 was born December 07, 1853 in Henry Co; Iowa. He married ALWILDA RUBOTTOM 1877 in Hardin Co; Iowa, daughter of LEVI RUBOTTOM and LOUISA THOMPSON. She was born October 24, 1859. Notes for JOSEPH LUTHER HOCKETT: Joseph Hockett One of the most scientific and successful farmers of Providence township, Hardin county, is Joseph Hockett, who was born December 7, 1853, in Henry county, Iowa, the son of Jonathon S. Hockett, who was born October 1, 1823, in Randolph county, Indiana, the son of Joseph Hockett, a native of North Carolina, who married Martha Smith, also a native of the old Tar state. They were pioneers of Randolph county, Indiana. They lived on a farm and came to Henry county, Iowa, about 1837, when the state was a territory, and Mr. Hockett died while on a visit to Indiana. Jonathon S. Hockett married Ann Frazier, a native of Randolph county, Indiana. Her father, Francis Frazier, married Eunice Beard. They were both natives of the Carolinas. They moved from Randolph county, Indiana, to Henry county, Iowa, in 1839. He was a farmer and a great hunter and trapper. He remained in that county until his death, his wife dying in Lee county, Iowa, in 1879. Jonathon S. Hockett, mentioned above, was educated at Salem, Iowa. He secured land in Henry county, this state, and in 1855 he came to Hardin county, locating in section 17, Union township, on wild land which he improved and sold in 1860, when he moved to Marshall county. There he remained three years, then moved back to Hardin county, locating in Providence township on eighty acres in section 24. It was partly broke and had a rude cabin on it. He improved the place and remained on it until the spring of 1892, when he moved to the home of his son Joseph, of this review, with whom he remained until his death, March 15, 1895, his widow surviving until June 26, 1905. They were members of the Friends church, and he was a Republican and held various township offices. There were four children in their family, namely: Luther died when a year old; Joseph, of this review; Frances remained single and died in 1892; Elma died in 1863, when five years of age. Joseph Hockett, of this review, was educated in the common schools and he lived at home, assisting with the work about the place until the fall of 1877, when he married Alwilda Rubottom, who was born October 24, 1859, the daughter of Levi and Louisa (Thompson) Rubottom. Her father was born in Indiana in 1826 and the mother was born in North Carolina in 1833. They came to Warren county, Iowa, and in 1866 came to Providence township, Hardin county, where they bought a farm and here they both died. The following children were born to them: Rodolpho lives in Kansas; Ludovic lives at Gifford, Iowa; Viola is deceased; Thompson lives at Bedford, Missouri; Alwilda, wife of the subject; Charles is farming in Providence township, this county; Ines Elva is deceased; Ulysses is deceased; Flora and Vinton both live in Kansas. Five children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Hockett, four of whom as living, namely: Linden, who is farming in Marshall county, Iowa, married Grace Frazier, and they have five children; Edna married A. H. Frazier, of Marshall county, Iowa, and they have one child; Elva, who lives in Clay county, Iowa, married Ed. Clark; Ross is at home; Leslie died when seven years old. These children have been well educated, some having taught school. In the fall of 1877 Mr. Hockett rented land in section 24, Providence township, for one year and in 1878 he went to Brooks county, Kansas, and bough one hundred and sixty acres of prairie land. There he buil a home and remained until the fall of 1880, when he returned to Hardin county, Iowa, locating in Providence township, where he rented land for two years, then bought a farm in Union township and was there seven years, when he sold out and took care of this parents. In 1892 he bought the farm of one hundred and twenty-two acres where he now lives and which he has brought up to a high state of improvement and cultivation. He has erected a substantial barn and many other buildings and now has a pleasant and neatly kept home. In connection with general farming, he raises fine live stock, Red Polled cattle, Poland-China hogs and grade Norman horses, and he feeds a great many sheep. Politically he is a Prohibitionist, and he is a member of the Friends church. Past and Present of Hardin County, Iowa ed. by William J. Moir. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen, 1911. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/hardin/pp1911/pp1911_h.htm ______________ More About JOSEPH LUTHER HOCKETT: Religion: Friends church Children of JOSEPH HOCKETT and ALWILDA RUBOTTOM are: 372. i. LINDEN6 HOCKETT. 373. ii. EDNA HOCKETT. iii. ELVA HOCKETT, m. ED CLARK. iv. ROSS HOCKETT. v. LESLIE HOCKETT, d. Died when 7 years old. 273. WILLIAM JESSE5 FRAZIER (WILLIAM4, JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 20, 1860 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died July 27, 1947 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married (1) LULA YOW. She was born 1882, and died 1959. He married (2) LULA YOW 1898 in North Carolina. She was born June 22, 1882 in North Carolina, and died April 25, 1959 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. More About WILLIAM JESSE FRAZIER: Burial: Ebenezer Meth Cemetery, Randolph Co; North Carolina More About LULA YOW: Burial: Ebenezer Meth Cemetery, Randolph Co; North Carolina More About LULA YOW: Burial: Ebenezer Meth Cemetery, Randolph Co; North Carolina Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and LULA YOW are: i. JAMES LESTER6 FRAZIER. ii. EDNA ELIZABETH FRAZIER. iii. WILLIAM ROY FRAZIER. iv. JESSE CLIFFORD "BILL" FRAZIER. v. ORVILLE HENRY FRAZIER. vi. GEORGE FRANKLIN FRAZIER. vii. DAVID LEE FRAZIER. viii. CLARENCE ERNEST FRAZIER. ix. BESSIE RAY FRAZIER. x. ROBERT LEO FRAZIER. xi. HELEN MARIE FRAZIER. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and LULA YOW are: xii. CORA ETHEL6 FRAZIER. xiii. EDWARD EUGENE FRAZIER. 274. MARTHA JANE ELLEN5 FRAZIER (STANLEY4, JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 15, 1853 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died July 02, 1935 in Mt. Ayr, Ringgold Co., Iowa. She married WILLIAM STANLEY ANDERSON December 08, 1870 in Decatur Co., Iowa, son of WILLIAM ANDERSON and SARAH LOUDER. He was born February 17, 1849 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died October 26, 1922 in Mt Ayr, Ringgold Co., Iowa. More About MARTHA JANE ELLEN FRAZIER: Burial: July 05, 1935, Rose Hill Cemetery Children of MARTHA FRAZIER and WILLIAM ANDERSON are: i. EDWARD ISAAC6 ANDERSON, b. October 10, 1873, Decator Co; Iowa; d. June 01, 1915, Fairfield Co; Iowa. More About EDWARD ISAAC ANDERSON: Burial: Mt. Ayr, Iowa ii. CHARLES CALVIN ANDERSON, b. Abt. 1871. iii. JESSE MARION ANDERSON, b. February 19, 1891; d. July 12, 1969. 275. WILLIAM WESLEY5 SAFERIGHT (NANCY4 FRAZIER, JAMES3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 23, 1861, and died December 11, 1941 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married SARAH ESTHER WALL April 04, 1889 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. She was born April 08, 1869, and died March 10, 1951 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. More About WILLIAM WESLEY SAFERIGHT: Burial: Centre Friends Meeting Occupation: Farmer More About SARAH ESTHER WALL: Burial: Centre Friends Meeting Children of WILLIAM SAFERIGHT and SARAH WALL are: i. J. ELMER6 SAFERIGHT, b. July 23, 1894; d. December 06, 1951, Guilford Co; North Carolina. More About J. ELMER SAFERIGHT: Burial: Center Friends church 374. ii. GRADY E. SAFERIGHT. iii. FLORA SARAH SAFERIGHT, Adopted child; m. WILLIAM ANDREW WALL, January 07, 1915, Guilford Co; North Carolina. 276. WILLIAM FRANKLIN5 FRAZIER (NATHAN R.4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 1848 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married E. JANE PEGG 1875 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, daughter of ELIZA CALDWELL. She was born November 1851 in North Carolina. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and E. PEGG are: i. ETHEL E.6 FRAZIER. ii. EMMA MAY FRAZIER. iii. JABEZ L. FRAZIER. iv. LILLIAN L. FRAZIER. v. EUGENE MARTIN FRAZIER. 277. MARY JANE5 FRAZIER (NATHAN R.4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 28, 1851 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died March 06, 1926. Child of MARY JANE FRAZIER is: i. JOHN L. M.6 FRAZIER, b. October 1875, Guilford Co; North Carolina; m. MINNIE; b. 1871, North Carolina. 278. HIRAM ALPHEUS5 FRAZIER (NATHAN R.4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 27, 1853 in Guilford Co; North Carolina, and died November 01, 1929. He married (2) ANN LUZETTA BALLARD May 14, 1883 in North Carolina. She was born November 1863 in North Carolina. Children of HIRAM FRAZIER and ANN BALLARD are: i. ELIZABETH V. E.6 FRAZIER. ii. CASSIE FRAZIER. iii. WILLIAM R. FRAZIER. iv. DELIA A. FRAZIER. v. FRANCES A. FRAZIER. vi. NEARIS ARLEY FRAZIER, b. November 11, 1882, Guilford Co; North Carolina; m. DAISY ELIZABETH LONG, March 13, 1913, Guilford Co; North Carolina; b. 1881, North Carolina. 279. JOHN JULIUS5 FRAZIER (NATHAN R.4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 1859 in Guilford Co; North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH A. WOOD November 27, 1881. She was born November 1862 in North Carolina. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and ELIZABETH WOOD are: i. SADIE ICEPHINE6 FRAZIER, b. April 02, 1880, Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. August 19, 1948, Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina; m. (1) HENRY CARL SHIELDS; m. (2) WILLIAM HENRY LONG, December 16, 1895, Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina; b. December 12, 1874, Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. March 24, 1927, Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina. More About WILLIAM HENRY LONG: Burial: Colfax, Guilford Co; North Carolina ii. JERUSHA LUCINDA ANN FRAZIER, b. October 18, 1882, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. November 01, 1968; m. GRANT LEWIS WOOD, April 04, 1900; b. September 1878, North Carolina. 375. iii. NATHAN CLEVELAND FRAZIER, b. May 25, 1884, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. January 20, 1969. iv. DAISY LEALAND FRAZIER, b. August 19, 1886, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. September 25, 1967; m. ADOLPHUS R. ROBINSON/ROBESON, 1906, North Carolina; b. 1886, North Carolina. 376. v. JAMES OSCAR FRAZIER, b. March 14, 1890, Guilford Co; North Carolina; d. December 10, 1973. 377. vi. JOSEPH W. FRAZIER, b. October 1892, Guilford Co; North Carolina. vii. CHARLES B. FRAZIER, b. March 1895, Guilford Co; North Carolina. viii. ELIZA J. FRAZIER. ix. JOHNELIC FRAZIER. Generation No. 6 280. KATHERINE PEARLE6 BARBEE (ISABELLA "BELLE" MCKAMY5 FRAZIER, ROBERT4, SAMUEL JR.3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 19, 1887 in Desoto Co; MS, and died 1963. She married GEORGE FRANK BURNS 1915. He was born 1883, and died 1928. Child of KATHERINE BARBEE and GEORGE BURNS is: i. GEORGE FRANK7 BURNS, b. August 17, 1921. 281. CHARLES E.6 FRAZIER (DAVID WILLIAM5, CONSTANTINE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1861. He married KATE E. REEVES December 26, 1886. Child of CHARLES FRAZIER and KATE REEVES is: i. CLARA7 FRAZIER, m. PAYTON FUTRELL. 282. SAMUEL W.6 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.5, FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1869. He married FANNIE LYONS. Child of SAMUEL FRAZIER and FANNIE LYONS is: i. HAL CLIFTON7 FRAZIER, Adopted child. 283. THOMAS FRANK6 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.5, FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1871 in Dyer Co; Tennessee. He married ALICE DOUGLAS. Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and ALICE DOUGLAS are: i. ALICE7 FRAZIER. ii. MARY FRAZIER. iii. THOMAS FRANK FRAZIER. 284. ROBERT CONSTANTINE6 FRAZIER (THOMAS J.5, FRANKLIN TENNESSEE4, JULIAN3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 17, 1875 in Newbern, Dyer Co; Tennessee, and died May 1933 in Dallas, TX. He married MINNIE ELLEN BRYAN. She was born July 04, 1881, and died 1934. Children of ROBERT FRAZIER and MINNIE BRYAN are: i. JULIAN MARTHA7 FRAZIER, b. September 24, 1910; m. (1) BOB WEBB; m. (2) FRANK BAKER. ii. ELEANOR KATHRYN FRAZIER, b. July 05, 1919; m. JAMES NALL CADDELL; b. 1914. 285. GREEN6 CAULEY (MARTHA F.5 FRAZIER, SAMUEL W.4, THOMAS3, SAMUEL2, GEORGE THOMAS1) She married WHITE. Children of GREEN CAULEY and WHITE are: i. LURA7 WHITE. ii. ROSA WHITE. 286. WILLIAM OSCAR6 FRAZIER (HENRY VALENTINE5, SIMEON HAYS4, DAVID3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 19, 1852 in Newcastle, Henry Co; Indiana, and died March 05, 1931 in Newton, Jasper Co; Iowa. He married CORNELIA ANNE VRIEZELAAR November 06, 1878 in Otley, Marion Co; Iowa, daughter of GECHARDUS VRIEZELAAR and MARY BREEN. She was born December 09, 1859 in Pella, Marion Co; Iowa, and died December 12, 1932 in Monroe, Jasper Co; Iowa. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and CORNELIA VRIEZELAAR are: i. CHARLES OSCAR7 FRAZIER. ii. EDNA MAY FRAZIER. iii. LAURA ELSIE FRAZIER. iv. VERN LESTER FRAZIER. v. RALPH WILLIAM FRAZIER. vi. MABEL IRENE FRAZIER. vii. ALMA FAY FRAZIER. viii. CASSIE IMOGENE FRAZIER. ix. FLOYD FOSTER FRAZIER. 287. JOSIAH C.6 FRAZIER (CALVIN5, JOSIAH CYRUS4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 1873 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married NANNIE 1891 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. Children of JOSIAH FRAZIER and NANNIE are: i. MARY E.7 FRAZIER, b. November 1892, Randolph Co; North Carolina. ii. DAISY A. FRAZIER, b. July 1895, Randolph Co; North Carolina. iii. CECIL S. FRAZIER, b. 1897, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. JUNE HOLBROOK. iv. JESSE M. FRAZIER. v. CLARA FRAZIER. 288. CHARLES FREMONT6 AMES (MARTHA M.5 DAVENPORT, JANE4 FRAZIER, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) He married CHARITY EMMELINE WALKER. Child of CHARLES AMES and CHARITY WALKER is: i. CHARLES FREMONT7 AMES. 289. CHARLES FREMONT6 AMES (MARTHA M.5 DAVENPORT, JANE4 FRAZIER, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 27, 1860 in Chili Twp, Hancock Co; Illinois, and died August 18, 1924 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co; California. He married CHARITY EMMELINE WALKER February 29, 1888 in Ruby, Sedgwick Co; Kansas. She was born January 28, 1869 in Madison Co; Illinois, and died November 30, 1952 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co; California. Child of CHARLES AMES and CHARITY WALKER is: i. FREDERIC OLIVER7 AMES. 290. ALFRED6 FRAZIER (TRAVIS MARION5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 1865 in Tennessee. He married MARTHA T.. She was born January 1865 in Tennessee. Children of ALFRED FRAZIER and MARTHA T. are: i. MARY A.7 FRAZIER. ii. WILLIAM M. FRAZIER. 291. WILLIAM M.6 FRAZIER (JAMES RILEY5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1868 in North Carolina, and died Bef. 1910. He married AMANDA. She was born September 1861 in North Carolina. Children of WILLIAM FRAZIER and AMANDA are: i. BESSIE G.7 FRAZIER. ii. ANNIE B. FRAZIER, b. October 1892, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. FLETCHER ALLRED. iii. LUCIAN C. FRAZIER, b. December 1894, North Carolina; m. KATIE BENNER. iv. LINDSAY B. FRAZIER, b. January 1896, Randolph Co; North Carolina; m. RUTH OSBORN. v. EFFIE B. FRAZIER, b. May 1898, Randolph Co; North Carolina. vi. JAMES MACK FRAZIER. vii. JESSIE PAULINE FRAZIER. 292. JOHN WILLIAM6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 05, 1867 in North Carolina, and died October 06, 1896. He married HARRIET A. THOMPSON July 31, 1887 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born 1870, and died 1930. More About JOHN WILLIAM FRAZIER: Burial: Graham, Alamance Co; NC Providence Cemetery Children of JOHN FRAZIER and HARRIET THOMPSON are: i. GARNIE L. (TWIN)7 FRAZIER, b. June 02, 1892, Graham, Alamance Co; NC; d. June 19, 1892, Graham, Alamance Co; NC. ii. WILLIE E. (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. June 02, 1892, Graham, Alamance Co; NC; d. June 19, 1892, Graham, Alamance Co; NC. 293. GEORGE WASHINGTON6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 10, 1874 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC, and died June 11, 1948. He married IDA ADELAIDE PARSONS May 17, 1894 in North Carolina. She was born October 1876 in North Carolina, and died 1956. Child of GEORGE FRAZIER and IDA PARSONS is: i. LILLIAN E.7 FRAZIER. 294. JOSEPH ROBERT6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM FRANKLIN5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 03, 1884 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC, and died July 19, 1961 in Eden, Rockingham Co; NC. He married VIOLA EDITH HODGES April 09, 1914 in Spray, Rockingham Co; NC, daughter of JOHN HODGES and LOVICIA GAMMON. She was born August 14, 1889 in Pittsylvania Co; VA, and died August 27, 1964 in Butner, Granville Co; NC. More About JOSEPH ROBERT FRAZIER: Burial: Overlook Cemetery More About VIOLA EDITH HODGES: Burial: Overlook Cemetery Children of JOSEPH FRAZIER and VIOLA HODGES are: i. LOTTIE GRAY7 FRAZIER. ii. LOIS ELIZABETH FRAZIER. iii. JOSEPH ROBERT FRAZIER. iv. VIRGINIA ANN FRAZIER. 295. DAVID HOWARD6 FRAZIER (MARMON JOSIAH5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 1876 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died July 24, 1954 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. He married DORA ELLEN ROUTH 1902 in North Carolina, daughter of PEARCE ROUTH and KATHERINE COX. She was born 1877 in North Carolina, and died November 07, 1937 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and DORA ROUTH are: i. LETA MAY7 FRAZIER. ii. KERMIT FRAZIER. iii. JOSEPH KENNETH FRAZIER. iv. IMOGENE FRAZIER. v. MARY FRAZIER. 296. CHARLES L.6 FRAZIER (MARMON JOSIAH5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 1879 in Randolph Co; North Carolina. He married FLORA ALICE STOUT 1902 in North Carolina, daughter of JACOB STOUT and REBECCA FOX. She was born 1881 in North Carolina, and died September 27, 1960 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of CHARLES FRAZIER and FLORA STOUT are: i. MABEL7 FRAZIER. ii. PEARL FRAZIER. iii. LYNN FRAZIER. iv. BOYD FRAZIER. v. MOZELL FRAZIER. vi. AVA LEE FRAZIER. 297. HOLLAND ANDREW6 FRAZIER (MARMON JOSIAH5, GEORGE B.4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 1885 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died October 15, 1952 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. He married DAISY LEE KIVETT 1910 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of DAVID KIVETT and MAGGIE BURKE. She was born 1889 in North Carolina, and died August 27, 1950 in Colombia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of HOLLAND FRAZIER and DAISY KIVETT are: i. EDGAR7 FRAZIER. ii. EDITH FRAZIER. iii. MARJORIE KATHLEEN FRAZIER. 298. CORNELIUS EDWARD6 FRAZIER (DAVID NEWTON5, PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 02, 1877 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died 1965. He married ETHEL PIKE February 24, 1906 in Chatham, North Carolina, daughter of SAMUEL PIKE and SARAH WAY. She was born April 25, 1886 in North Carolina, and died June 17, 1959 in Columbia, Randolph Co; NC. Children of CORNELIUS FRAZIER and ETHEL PIKE are: i. MYRTLE LILLIAN7 FRAZIER. ii. FLOSSIE LUEOLA FRAZIER. 299. CALVIN RUFUS6 FRAZIER (DAVID NEWTON5, PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 03, 1879 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died October 03, 1959. He married LIZZIE BAILEY 1906 in Randolph Co; Indiana, daughter of LIZZIE. She was born 1890 in North Carolina, and died 1933. Children of CALVIN FRAZIER and LIZZIE BAILEY are: i. ROY LEE7 FRAZIER. ii. ALICE LILLIAN FRAZIER. iii. JOHN FRAZIER. iv. THELMA FRAZIER. v. GRACE FRAZIER. vi. LOIS FRAZIER. vii. RUFUS EDWARD FRAZIER. 300. ROSSIE RODAL6 FRAZIER (DAVID NEWTON5, PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 25, 1883 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died 1973. He married BERTHA ELIZABETH ROUTH. She was born 1889. Children of ROSSIE FRAZIER and BERTHA ROUTH are: i. WILLIAM ALVIN7 FRAZIER. ii. DOROTHY WILMA FRAZIER. iii. HUBERT FRAZIER. iv. LAVERNE FRAZIER. v. MILDRED FRAZIER. 301. HENRY THOMAS6 FRAZIER (DAVID NEWTON5, PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 18, 1887 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died 1977. He married LILLIE PATTERSON August 04, 1912 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born August 15, 1890, and died 1974. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and LILLIE PATTERSON are: i. ERNEST7 FRAZIER. ii. MOZELLE FRAZIER. iii. RUBY FRAZIER. iv. ADA PAULINE FRAZIER. v. JEWELL FRAZIER. vi. LOIS FRAZIER. vii. HENRY THOMAS FRAZIER. 302. DAVID FLOYD6 FRAZIER (DAVID NEWTON5, PLEASANT4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 22, 1889 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died January 18, 1947. He married ROXIE BURROW 1910 in Randolph Co; Indiana. She was born 1891 in Randolph Co; North Carolina, and died 1956. Children of DAVID FRAZIER and ROXIE BURROW are: i. WALTER LEE7 FRAZIER. ii. KATHLEEN FRAZIER. iii. FLOYD WALDO FRAZIER. 303. CHARLES PRESTON6 FRAZIER (SALLY I.5, MARMADUKE "M.D."4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 18, 1874 in Arkansas, and died Bef. 1920. He married SUSAN B. TAFT. Children of CHARLES FRAZIER and SUSAN TAFT are: i. RAYMOND CECIL7 FRAZIER. ii. HUGH V. FRAZIER. iii. CHARLES MARVIN FRAZIER. iv. EUNICE FRAZIER. v. ROY P. FRAZIER. 304. JOHN R.6 FRAZIER (SALLY I.5, MARMADUKE "M.D."4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 15, 1863 in Sebastion Co; Arizona, and died July 1935. He married MAUD J. HAMILTON December 02, 1891 in Sebastion Co; Arkansas. She was born September 1874 in Arkansas. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MAUD HAMILTON are: i. EARNESTINE7 FRAZIER. ii. FLOYD FRAZIER. iii. LUCILE A. FRAZIER. iv. JAMES R. FRAZIER. v. SUSAN E. FRAZIER, b. April 18, 1866, Sebastian Co; Arizona; d. December 07, 1939; m. THOMAS E. TAYLOR, December 23, 1883, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; b. February 1859, Georgia. vi. GEORGE M. FRAZIER, b. March 31, 1868, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; d. 1934, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; m. DORA HOLBERT, December 09, 1888, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; b. 1872, Arizona; d. 1950, Sebastian Co; Arkansas. More About GEORGE M. FRAZIER: Burial: Shiloh Cemetery vii. MARTHA FRAZIER, b. October 20, 1872, Sebastian Co; Arkansas; d. October 14, 1875. 305. GEORGE M.6 FRAZIER (SALLY I.5, MARMADUKE "M.D."4, GEORGE3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 31, 1868 in Sebastian Co; Arizona, and died 1934 in Sebastian Co; Arizona. He married DORA HOLBERT December 09, 1888 in Sebastian Co; Arkansas. She was born 1872 in Arizona, and died 1950 in Sebastian Co; Arkansas. More About GEORGE M. FRAZIER: Burial: Shiloh Cemetery Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and DORA HOLBERT are: i. BEULAH7 FRAZIER. ii. CLARENCE FRAZIER. iii. SYBIL FRAZIER. 306. JOHN C.6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM5, JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 1864 in Illinois. He married MALISSA 1888. She was born February 1867 in Missouri. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and MALISSA are: i. MARTHA L.7 FRAZIER. ii. JOHN R. FRAZIER. 307. HENRY L.6 FRAZIER (HENRY LLOYD5, JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 1873 in Missouri. He married ELIZA CYNTHIA 1897. She was born March 1875 in Texas. Children of HENRY FRAZIER and ELIZA CYNTHIA are: i. ELVA7 FRAZIER. ii. ALPHA FRAZIER. iii. IVA FRAZIER. iv. ARNOLD FRAZIER. v. GLADYS FRAZIER. vi. MILDRED FRAZIER. vii. RUBY FRAZIER. 308. FRANCIS MARION6 FRAZIER (HENRY LLOYD5, JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 1887 in Arkansas. He married LILLIE PEARL 1905 in Arkansas. She was born 1887 in Arkansas. Child of FRANCIS FRAZIER and LILLIE PEARL is: i. SYLVESTER CLARENCE7 FRAZIER. 309. ARCH M.6 FRAZIER (HENRY LLOYD5, JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 1893 in Arkansas. He married GERTRUDE HAMILTON August 10, 1912 in Johnson Co; Arkansas. She was born 1894 in Arkansas. Children of ARCH FRAZIER and GERTRUDE HAMILTON are: i. ROY7 FRAZIER. ii. VIVIAN FRAZIER. 310. RILEY JACKSON6 FRAZIER (JOHN PRIESTLY5, JOHN RILEY4, WILLIAM3, GEORGE2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 13, 1878 in Wayne Co; Illinois. He married ELLA MIDDLEBROOK October 14, 1903 in Howard Co; Iowa, daughter of THEOPHILUS MIDDLEBROOK and SARAH D.. She was born February 18, 1880 in Polk Co; Missouri. Children of RILEY FRAZIER and ELLA MIDDLEBROOK are: i. JOHN RILEY7 FRAZIER, b. September 08, 1904, Johnson Co; Arkansas; d. February 05, 1965, Douglas Co; Washington; m. NOVELLA. ii. LAWRENCE GLENN FRAZIER. iii. HARLEY FRAZIER. iv. EMERY EVELYN FRAZIER. v. DOROTHY FRAZIER. vi. CHESTER CLIFFORD FRAZIER, b. December 03, 1911, Arkansas; d. January 31, 1990, Olympia, Thurston Co; Washington; m. OMA JOSEPHINE VAN WINKLE. vii. RUBY FRAZIER. viii. THELMA FRAZIER. ix. WILMA FRAZIER. 311. RACHEL JANE6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM DOW "DAVID"5, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 09, 1859 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died January 31, 1933 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. She married (1) ADDISON L. HARVEY Bef. 1891. She married (2) GEORGE HORTON BROWN February 03, 1891. More About RACHEL JANE FRAZIER: Burial: Linwood Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Child of RACHEL FRAZIER and ADDISON HARVEY is: i. WILLIAM DAVID7 FRAZIER. 312. ELIZABETH EVALINE6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM DOW "DAVID"5, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 03, 1857 in Pottawattamie Co; Iowa, and died December 16, 1935 in Page Co; Iowa. She married (1) GEORGE WASHINGTON DAVIS January 20, 1878 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. She married (2) WILLIAM SHIRLEY MCINTOSH February 01, 1902 in Harrison Co; Iowa. More About ELIZABETH EVALINE FRAZIER: Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Child of ELIZABETH FRAZIER and GEORGE DAVIS is: i. HARRY WARD7 DAVIS. 313. THOMAS JAMES "J.T.."6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM DOW "DAVID"5, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 12, 1868 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died October 21, 1952 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married ELVA AMY PARKER December 18, 1889 in Jefferson Twp, Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of LORENZO PARKER and ANNA MCKENNEY. She was born November 14, 1871 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died October 07, 1934 in Harrison Co; Iowa. More About THOMAS JAMES "J.T.." FRAZIER: Burial: Harris Grove Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About ELVA AMY PARKER: Burial: Harris Grove Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and ELVA PARKER are: i. LYLE DEAN7 FRAZIER, b. May 03, 1892, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. October 07, 1934, Milford, Dickinson Co; Iowa; m. BLANCHE MARGARET ATKINS, November 19, 1913, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About LYLE DEAN FRAZIER: Burial: Woodbine Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa ii. ETHEL HOPE FRAZIER. iii. MARJORIE ANN FRAZIER. iv. WILLIAM DOW FRAZIER. v. LOIS BLANCHE (TWIN) FRAZIER. vi. JAMES LOUIS (TWIN) FRAZIER, b. May 07, 1901, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. Aft. 1952; m. OPAL FRANCELE LEYTHAM, August 23, 1924. vii. HAZEL MELBA FRAZIER. viii. BERNARD GLEN FRAZIER, b. August 20, 1911, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. July 18, 1979, Vandenburgh Co; Indiana; m. (1) KATHLEEN CUTLER, April 04, 1931, Iowa; m. (2) MARIE SHARBER, December 13, 1969. 314. JAMES JOSEPH6 FRAZIER (JAMES NATHAN5, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 06, 1858 in Adams Co; Illinois, and died July 19, 1918 in Monona Co; Iowa. He married MARY DELOVE KEMP April 21, 1885 in Shelby Co; Iowa, daughter of SAMUEL KEMP and ORPHA BUTLER. She was born March 28, 1868 in Shelby Co; Iowa, and died October 31, 1953 in Harrison Co; Iowa. More About JAMES JOSEPH FRAZIER: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa More About MARY DELOVE KEMP: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MARY KEMP are: i. JAMES HENRY7 FRAZIER, b. January 24, 1886, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. June 24, 1965, Polk Co; Iowa; m. MARY BLANCHE MERCER, September 14, 1907, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. February 11, 1890, Crawford Co; Iowa; d. August 20, 1981, Douglas Co; Nebraska. More About JAMES HENRY FRAZIER: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa More About MARY BLANCHE MERCER: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa ii. BERT LEW FRAZIER, b. February 11, 1888, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. May 27, 1969, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. VIOLA LEONA MERCER, March 15, 1911, Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa; b. July 12, 1894, Defiance Co; Ohio; d. April 26, 1961, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About BERT LEW FRAZIER: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About VIOLA LEONA MERCER: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa iii. ERNEST PETE FRAZIER. iv. CORNELIA FRAZIER. v. ROBERT FRAZIER. vi. DORA MAY FRAZIER. vii. CHANCEY D. FRAZIER, b. March 24, 1900, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. August 26, 1965, Iowa; m. JOSEPHINE PARKS, February 05, 1925, Monona Co; Iowa. More About CHANCEY D. FRAZIER: Burial: Manteno Cemetery, Shelby Co; Iowa viii. ORVILLE OBED FRAZIER, b. September 02, 1902, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. June 23, 1963, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. EDNA MAE SUMMERFIELD, February 05, 1925, Monona Co; Iowa; b. February 05, 1906, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. March 12, 1984, Linn Co; Iowa. More About ORVILLE OBED FRAZIER: Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About EDNA MAE SUMMERFIELD: Burial: Center Point Cemetery, Linn Co; Iowa ix. BOYD ARNOLD FRAZIER, b. February 26, 1905, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. June 18, 1984, Crawford Co; Iowa; m. ANNA MARGARETHA SCHNELLER, January 17, 1929, Crawford Co; Iowa. More About BOYD ARNOLD FRAZIER: Burial: Memory Gardens, Crawford Co; Iowa x. BERTHA DELOVE FRAZIER. xi. PAUL WILLIAM FRAZIER. xii. LAWRENCE GLENN FRAZIER, b. December 28, 1914, Harrison Co; Iowa; d. January 31, 1979, Douglas Co; Nebraska; m. BETHA MARGARET BERNDT, October 16, 1935, Crawford Co; Iowa; b. January 09, 1915, Shelby Co; Iowa; d. October 26, 1971, Crawford Co; Iowa. More About LAWRENCE GLENN FRAZIER: Burial: Denison Catholic Cemetery, Crawford Co; Iowa More About BETHA MARGARET BERNDT: Burial: Denison Catholic Cemetery, Crawford Co; Iowa 315. JOHN CALVIN6 FRAZIER (THOMAS WILEY5, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 16, 1858 in Palmyra, Marion Co; Missouri, and died January 02, 1946. He married LEILA SAVILA KERNS August 22, 1881 in Rich Hill, Bates Co; MO, daughter of FRANCIS KERNS and ELIZA KERNS. She was born April 18, 1865 in Virginia, and died September 25, 1935. More About JOHN CALVIN FRAZIER: Burial: Barnsdall, Osage Co; OK, Javine Cem. More About LEILA SAVILA KERNS: Burial: Barnsdall, Osage Co; OK Javine Cemetery Children of JOHN FRAZIER and LEILA KERNS are: i. MINTIE SAVILA7 FRAZIER, b. September 21, 1881, Missouri; d. August 03, 1923; m. WILBUR L. STURM, 1897; b. April 1873, Illinois. ii. BERTHA ARLEATHA FRAZIER, b. October 19, 1882, Missouri; d. June 04, 1961; m. CHARLES DAVID PINNEY, 1905; b. January 18, 1872, Missouri; d. July 23, 1948. iii. GRACE ALETHA FRAZIER, b. May 20, 1885, Bates Co; Missouri; d. June 24, 1975, Pahuska, Osage Co; OK; m. JOHN THOMAS JAVINE, June 23, 1903, Independence, Montgomery Co; Kansas; b. January 03, 1883, Bird Creek, Osage Co; OK; d. October 12, 1947, Oklahoma. More About GRACE ALETHA FRAZIER: Burial: Bartlesville, Washington Co; OK More About JOHN THOMAS JAVINE: Burial: Bartlesville, Washington Co; OK iv. GERTRUDE OLIVIA FRAZIER, b. September 07, 1887, Missouri; d. September 24, 1926; m. SAMUEL L. PINNEY, 1906; b. 1844, Missouri. v. NORA MAY FRAZIER, b. June 02, 1890, Missouri; d. June 13, 1964; m. JOHN E. PINNEY; b. 1891, Missouri. vi. FRANCIS CALVIN FRAZIER, b. January 24, 1895, Oklahoma; d. March 10, 1966; m. OLLIE PEARL COOPER, March 26, 1934. vii. ELIZA JANE FRAZIER, b. July 23, 1897, Oklahoma; d. July 04, 1990; m. (1) JAMES C. BRANSTETTER; b. February 19, 1900, Oklahoma; d. February 04, 1959; m. (2) BENJAMIN HARRISON JAVINE, November 05, 1910; b. April 15, 1889, Oklahoma; d. March 04, 1962. More About ELIZA JANE FRAZIER: Burial: Barnsdall, Osage Co; OK Javine Cemetery viii. JOHN THOMAS FRAZIER, b. February 19, 1900, Oklahoma; d. February 04, 1959; m. CLARA K. BIBLES, July 23, 1923; b. June 14, 1904, Oklahoma; d. December 06, 1991. ix. ETTA MARIE FRAZIER, b. January 09, 1905; d. March 19, 1905. 316. LEMUEL6 MCINTOSH (BARBARA JANE "JENNIE"5 FRAZIER, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born January 28, 1857 in St. Johns township, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died March 23, 1952 in Harrison Co; Iowa. He married HARRIETT E. WEAVER January 05, 1887, daughter of WILLIAM WEAVER and LAVINA STEELE. She was born January 29, 1861 in Williams Co; Ohio, and died November 02, 1919 in Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for LEMUEL MCINTOSH: Lemuel MCINTOSH - Lemuel McIntosh was born January 28, 1857, in St. Johns township, Harrison county, Iowa, the son of George R. and Barbara J. (Frazier) McIntosh, who were natives of Putnam county, Indiana, who came to Harrison county in 1856 and located on a tract of land where Missouri Valley now stands. They were the parents of seven children, of whom Lemuel was the eldest. Mr. McIntosh received his education in the common schools, living at home until his marriage. He then bought eighty acres of land where he now lives. He paid twenty-five dollars an acre for it and in 1892 he sold it for thirty dollars an acre and in 1912 he bought it back, giving one hundred and thirty dollars an acre for it. The farm was slightly improved when he first got it, but it has since been improved and is now one of the best farms in St. Johns township. Mr. McIntosh was married, January 5, 1887, to Harriett E. Weaver, who was born in Williams county, Ohio, the daughter of William and Lavina (Steele) Weaver, natives of Pennsylvania. Harriett Weaver had come to Harrison county for a visit and Mr. McIntosh told her that women were more plentiful in Ohio than in Harrison county at that time and asked her to stay in Iowa and be his wife, as they needed her in Iowa more than in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh have two children, George W. and Eugene, both of whom are still at home with their parents. Mr. McIntosh engages in general farming and stock raising and now owns three hundred acres of land and his own threshing outfit. He uses a steam engine for that purpose and does his plowing with a gas engine. His stock is not thoroughbred, but it is of excellent quality. His horses are of the Percheron breed and have taken prizes at the county fairs. Mr. McIntosh is a Democrat and though he has held several minor offices he has never been an office seeker nor particularly active in political affairs, preferring to devote most of his time to his agricultural interests. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh are among the most highly respected citizens of their community and among the best known farmers in Harrison county. Mr. McIntosh is interested in all public questions and to them he devotes considerable time and energy. Source: 1915 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 603, 604 Family Researcher: NA More About LEMUEL MCINTOSH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery Occupation: Farming and stock raising More About HARRIETT E. WEAVER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery Children of LEMUEL MCINTOSH and HARRIETT WEAVER are: i. GEORGE W.7 MCINTOSH, b. 1887; d. 1963; m. LULA L. STEEN. ii. EUGENE MCINTOSH, b. June 14, 1889; d. September 07, 1963, Harrison Co; Iowa; m. LELA A.; b. July 28, 1895; d. August 08, 1953, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About EUGENE MCINTOSH: Burial: Frazier Cemetery More About LELA A.: Burial: Frazier Cemetery 317. GEORGE "MACK"6 MCINTOSH (BARBARA JANE "JENNIE"5 FRAZIER, JOHN C.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born February 14, 1861 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died February 21, 1932. He married SUSANNAH WILSON July 03, 1884. Child of GEORGE MCINTOSH and SUSANNAH WILSON is: i. REBECCA JANE7 MCINTOSH. 318. ARTHUR CURTIS6 FRAZIER (THOMAS JOHN (TWIN)5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 08, 1864 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died June 10, 1939 in Mansfield, Wright Co; Missouri. He married MABEL HATTIE POND August 07, 1886 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of WEBSTER POND and HATTIE OVIATT. She was born April 10, 1862 in East Berkshire, Franklin Co; Vermont, and died August 04, 1953 in Webster Co; Missouri. More About ARTHUR CURTIS FRAZIER: Burial: East Lawn Cemetery - Springfield, Greene Co; Missouri More About MABEL HATTIE POND: Burial: East Lawn Cemetery - Springfield, Greene Co; Missouri Children of ARTHUR FRAZIER and MABEL POND are: i. DWIGHT LESLIE7 FRAZIER. ii. WAYNE ELMER FRAZIER. iii. HARRIET PEARL FRAZIER. 319. ELMER THOMAS6 FRAZIER (THOMAS JOHN (TWIN)5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 07, 1873 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died March 18, 1943 in Harrison Co; Iowa. He married MARY MAY VARNES October 28, 1897 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She was born March 04, 1876 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died January 03, 1968 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About ELMER THOMAS FRAZIER: Burial: Logan Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa More About MARY MAY VARNES: Burial: Logan Cemetery, Harrison Co; Iowa Child of ELMER FRAZIER and MARY VARNES is: i. BERTRAM PAUL7 FRAZIER. 320. IONA ARDELLA6 FRAZIER (THOMAS JOHN (TWIN)5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born August 24, 1881 in Harrison Co; Iowa, and died May 10, 1964. She married MELVIN CLARENCE DAVIS. He was born 1874 in Michigan, and died January 08, 1926. Children of IONA FRAZIER and MELVIN DAVIS are: i. MARVIN MAURICE EMERSON7 DAVIS. ii. IRIS DAVIS. 321. ARTHUR OLIVER6 FRAZIER (WILLIAM V.5, VINCENT V.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 02, 1881 in Havana, Arizona, and died August 12, 1918 in Waveland, Arkansas. He married OLA MCBRIDE April 11, 1907 in Yell Co; Arkansas. She was born November 10, 1885 in Havana, Yell Co; Arkansas, and died January 23, 1970 in Sebastian Co; Arkansas. More About ARTHUR OLIVER FRAZIER: Burial: McBride Cemetery, Havana, AR Children of ARTHUR FRAZIER and OLA MCBRIDE are: i. BUFORD CILVAN7 FRAZIER, b. January 28, 1909, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. January 31, 1985, Santa Barbara Co; California; m. FRANCES BARBER, December 08, 1934, Yell Co; Arkansas; b. May 11, 1911, Jasper Co; Missouri. ii. OSBY ARTHUR FRAZIER. iii. SIDNEY MCCREA FRAZIER. iv. CALLIE SUE FRAZIER. v. JAMES HAROLD FRAZIER. vi. JOHNNIE MAE FRAZIER. 322. HARMON G.6 FRAZIER (ROBERT NATHANIEL5, VINCENT V.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 1882 in Yell Co; Arkansas, and died 1958 in Yell Co; Arkansas. He married (1) ANDIE. He married (2) SALLIE B. DAVIS December 18, 1904 in Yell Co; Arkansas, daughter of JOYCE ELLEN. She was born September 1888 in Yell Co; Arkansas, and died 1965 in Yell Co; Arkansas. More About HARMON G. FRAZIER: Burial: Havana Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas More About SALLIE B. DAVIS: Burial: Havana Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas Child of HARMON FRAZIER and ANDIE is: i. SARAH F.7 FRAZIER. Children of HARMON FRAZIER and SALLIE DAVIS are: ii. LOYS W.7 FRAZIER. iii. LOYD FRANKLIN FRAZIER, b. May 08, 1908, Yell Co; Arkansas; d. October 02, 1944, Yell Co; Arkansas; m. MAY MURRAY, August 13, 1927; b. January 03, 1901; d. November 07, 1991, Yell Co; Arkansas. More About LOYD FRANKLIN FRAZIER: Burial: Havana Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas More About MAY MURRAY: Burial: Havana Cemetery, Yell Co; Arkansas iv. MAE FRAZIER. v. IMA FRAZIER. vi. HELEN C. FRAZIER. vii. HAZEL FRAZIER. viii. HARRY E. FRAZIER. ix. ROBERT FRAZIER. x. GLADYS FRAZIER. xi. DANIEL F. FRAZIER. xii. DON FRAZIER. xiii. DOYLE FRAZIER. 323. WILLIAM OSCAR6 FRAZIER (ROBERT NATHANIEL5, VINCENT V.4, DAVID3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1896 in Yell Co; Arkansas. He married ANDIE. She was born 1898 in Yell Co; Arkansas. Child of WILLIAM FRAZIER and ANDIE is: i. SARAH F.7 FRAZIER. 324. LETITIA6 MICHAEL (MARY JANE5 CHRISTIAN, LAVINA4 FRAZIER, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) She married VILHELM CARL AHLSTRAND. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Children of LETITIA MICHAEL and VILHELM AHLSTRAND are: i. MIRZALEE7 AHLSTRAND. ii. CARL AHLSTRAND. iii. LETITIA AHLSTRAND. 325. THOMAS HENRY6 FRAZIER (SAMUEL REILLY5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 24, 1881 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died August 27, 1961 in Cashmere, Chelan Co; Washington. He married BESSIE JANE GIDDINGS January 20, 1909 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. She was born August 03, 1890 in Magnolia, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died August 16, 1920 in Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. More About THOMAS HENRY FRAZIER: Burial: Evergreen Cemetery More About BESSIE JANE GIDDINGS: Burial: Riverside Cemetery Children of THOMAS FRAZIER and BESSIE GIDDINGS are: i. GLADYS EVELYN7 FRAZIER. ii. DONALD ERWIN FRAZIER. 326. CLYDE CHAMPAN6 FRAZIER (SAMUEL REILLY5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 15, 1886 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died January 15, 1948 in Kamiah, Lewis Co; Idaho. He married HANNAH GLADYS POTTER February 24, 1914 in Weiser, Washington Co; Idaho, daughter of DANIEL POTTER and THERESA BROYLES. She was born May 10, 1888 in Midvale, Washington Co; Idaho, and died April 03, 1980 in Weiser, Washington Co; Idaho. More About HANNAH GLADYS POTTER: Burial: Kamiah Cemetery Children of CLYDE FRAZIER and HANNAH POTTER are: i. MERNA LEE7 FRAZIER. ii. MARIAN PHYLLIS FRAZIER. iii. MARVIN ELWIN FRAZIER. iv. LYLE STANLEY FRAZIER. v. RUBY ALLENE FRAZIER. vi. BERYL EUNICE FRAZIER. vii. NORRIS GLENN FRAZIER. viii. DELPHA IRENE FRAZIER. 327. JAMES EDGAR6 FRAZIER (SAMUEL REILLY5, CHAMPION (CHAMPAN)4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born September 11, 1889 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died December 25, 1966 in Ontario, MalheurCo; Oregon. He married MARGERY DEWEY SHERER June 19, 1916 in Pocatello, Bannock Co; Idaho. She was born May 18, 1898 in Grand Island, Hall Co; Nebraska, and died January 14, 1974 in Payette, Payette Co; Idaho. More About JAMES EDGAR FRAZIER: Burial: Riverside Cemetery Children of JAMES FRAZIER and MARGERY SHERER are: i. ARLON EUGENE7 FRAZIER. ii. ROBERT ORLO FRAZIER. iii. JAMES EDGAR FRAZIER. iv. INEZ LOUCILLE FRAZIER. v. KENNETH RILEY FRAZIER. 328. MARY6 FRAZIER (ALFRED S.5, JAMES THOMAS4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born 1870, and died 1948. She married JAMES E.O. WHITE 1890. Child of MARY FRAZIER and JAMES WHITE is: i. MARJORIE7 WHITE, m. ARONSON. 329. HENRY NEWTON6 FRAZIER (GEORGE NELSON5, JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 01, 1873 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died June 09, 1941 in Ada Co; Idaho. He married ALICE WHEELOCK February 21, 1894 in Harrison Co; Iowa, daughter of CHARLES WHEELOCK and ELIZABETH BURRIS. She was born December 16, 1873 in Magnolia, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died December 10, 1947 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co; Iowa. Child of HENRY FRAZIER and ALICE WHEELOCK is: i. ALICE7 FRAZIER. 330. JOHN ISAAC6 FRAZIER (GEORGE NELSON5, JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 07, 1876 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died November 24, 1944 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married IDA DELLA DEMPSIE March 21, 1900 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She was born August 22, 1880 in Logan, Harrison Co; Iowa, and died April 04, 1962 in Missouri Valley, Harrison Co; Iowa. More About JOHN ISAAC FRAZIER: Burial: Frazier Cemetery, Harrison Co; IA Children of JOHN FRAZIER and IDA DEMPSIE are: i. BLANCHE KACAC7 FRAZIER. ii. EDNA B. FRAZIER, m. DAVIS. iii. FILLMORE D. FRAZIER, m. GRAYCE GLENNIE. Notes for FILLMORE D. FRAZIER: Fillmore D. Frazier, Missouri Valley, IA, handwritten notes on his family history (copied by Janet Aronson from papers received from Wentworth Aronson.) Both my Cox and Frazier great-grandparents were early settlers of Harrison County. Original county records show purchase of land: United States to Isaac Cox - Dec. 13, 1853 United States to John Frazier - July 2, 1855 Great-grandfather John Frazier was born in 1821 in Greene County, Tennessee, son of Thomas Frazier, Jr. and Mary M. Shaffer. When about 10 years of age, his parents and their eight children followed the frontier West to Putnam County, Indiana. It was here that he married Minerva Hibbs in 1844. Isaac W. and Mary Deal Cox and John and Minerva Catharine Hibbs Frazier, with most of their close relatives and several other families of the area sold their land and left Putnam County, Indiana in early September (? 1852 or 1853). Grandmother told that although cattle were used to pull the plows, they were considered too slow for traveling. It took four weeks by horse-drawn wagon to make the trip. They forded all streams except the Mississippi River, where there was a ferry from Nauvoo, Illinois. They then crossed Iowa, spending the winter camped in the hills near Loveland in Pottawattamie County. Government land sold for $1.25 an acre. Most families settled where they could be close to relatives and old neighbors from Indiana. John Frazier porbably used $1,000 of gold or silver to buy his farm in 1855. My Cox great-grandparents bought land in St. John Township and later sold it to my Frazier great-grandparents, who owned adjoining land. This has remained the Frazier farm since 1855. John and Minerva moved into a log cabin that had been abandoned by a family of Mormons. There were only a few settlers, but there were a great many Indians living in teepees in nearby woodlands. Often as many as 200 would pass the cabin, walking single file. If the door of the cabin were open they walked in, saying "Good Indian, Omaha". They wanted people to know they were friendly and did not belong to the Sioux tribes, who were ever on the warpath. In 1866 John Frazier built a frame house for his family. Much of the lumber used came up the Missouri River by steamboat. My grandfather, George Nelson Frazier, the oldest of John and Minerva's eight children, grew to manhood here and married Rachel Malinda Cox, daughter of Isaac and Mary Cox in 1868. They lived the rest of their lives on the Frazier farm after his parents' deaths. Great-grandfather John Frazier gave land from the farm for the Frazier Cemetery. His infant daughter was the first person buried there. He also gave land for the school which is now part of the Harrison County Museum. The little school served many purposes besides A,B,C's. There were Sunday School classes there, also farmers meetings, box socials, and occasionally a funeral. When there was a funeral, classes were excused for an hour or so. After the services it was only a short distance to the Frazier cemetery, and classes resumed as usual. George Nelson Frazier was one of the early teachers in this school. My father, John Isaac Frazier, named for both grandfathers, married Ida Della ____psie, in 1900 and brought his bride to the old Frazier farm house. My two sisters, Blanche K (Kakac) and Edna Davis and myself were born in the old house and spent our early childhood there. My sister Edna and I are the only ones left who lived in the old house. I brought my bride, Grayce Glennie, to the farm in 1937, and we lived there and farmed the land. It has been my life's work and a good life. I still own a large portion of the original homestead. ________________ 331. OLIVE DAISY6 FRAZIER (GEORGE NELSON5, JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born October 04, 1886 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married ORRIS COLE. He was born 1882 in Iowa. Child of OLIVE FRAZIER and ORRIS COLE is: i. CARROLL7 COLE. 332. DORA M.6 FRAZIER (SAMUEL LENOX5, JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born December 05, 1871 in Harrison Co; Iowa. She married JAMES H. LATTA 1898, son of JAMES LATTA and ANNA KENDALL. He was born January 16, 1869 in Clay township, Harrison Co; Iowa. Notes for JAMES H. LATTA: James H. LATTA - Those accustomed to superficial thinking are wont to believe that the history of so-called great men only is worthy of preservation and that little merit exists among the masses to call forth the praises of the historian or the cheers and appreciation of mankind. A greater mistake was never made. No man is great in all things. Many by a lucky stroke, achieve lasting fame who before that had no reputation beyond the limits of their immediate neighborhood. It is not a history of the lucky stroke which benefits humanity most but the long, steady and persistent efforts which made the lucky stroke possible. It is the preliminary work and methods that serve as a guide for the success of others. Among the farmers of Harrison county, Iowa, who have achieved success by steady, persistent efforts, is James H. Latta, a farmer and stockman of Jefferson township. James H. Latta was born January 16, 1869, in Clay township, Harrison county, the son of James and Anna (KENDALL) Latta, the former born in 1834 in Pennsylvania. James Latta came to Iowa before the Civil War and, at the breaking out of this war, enlisted at Council Bluffs, in Company B, Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry. He was wounded in the battle of Saline river and after the war was discharged. He then returned to Iowa and started a sawmill in Clay township. He conducted this mill until about 1874 when he engaged in farming. He continued farming until 1879 when he went to Colorado and operated a saw-mill for a few years. He again returned to Harrison county and took up farming. He retired in 1904 and now lives with his children. Anna (Kendall) Latta was born in 1838 in Warren county, Illinois, and died about 1897 in Harrison county. To Mr. and Mrs. James Latta six children were born, William, a farmer of Jefferson township; James H., the subject of this sketch; John C., a farmer of Jefferson township; Walter L., a merchant at Logan, Iowa; Frank, who is referred to elsewhere in this volume; Anna P. Hughs, of Jefferson township. James H. Latta attended the district schools of Calhoun township, Harrison county, and the public schools of Logan, Iowa, and was reared on the farm. He taught school in Calhoun township for six terms and then started farming. Mr. Latta rented the first year and then bought one hundred and forty acres of land. He now owns seven hundred and fifteen acres upon which he has placed improvements costing at least six thousand dollars. He has built barns and sheds and is an extensive feeder of cattle. He takes part every year in the short course given at Logan, Iowa. James H. Latta was married in 1898 to Dora FRAZIER, who was born December 7, 1871, in Harrison county, Iowa. She is a daughter of Samuel and Angline (MURPHY) Frazier and was educated in the Logan high school. Three children, Dean, Allene and Lucille, have been born to this union. Mr. Latta is an ardent Republican. He is influential in his township and in the county where he lives and is properly regarded as one of the most eminent and valuable citizens, admired and respected by everybody. Source: 1915 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 609, 610 Family Researcher: NA Children of DORA FRAZIER and JAMES LATTA are: i. DEAN7 LATTA. ii. ALLENE LATTA. iii. LUCILLE LATTA. 333. ALBERT RILEY6 FRAZIER (SAMUEL LENOX5, JOHN4, THOMAS N. FRAZIER3 JR., THOMAS SR.2 FRAZIER, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born March 31, 1876 in Calhoun township, Harrison Co; Iowa. He married MARTHA READ 1907, daughter of ROLAND READ and FLORENCE HILL. She was born 1882 in Ashtabula Co; Ohio. Notes for ALBERT RILEY FRAZIER: Albert R. FRAZIER - When they would advance materially in any direction, communities, large or small, must at all times look to the men who have their best interests at heart. Thus does Harrison county look to Albert R. FRAZIER and others of his stamp when setting on foot any movement intended for the betterment of the general welfare, for Mr. FRAZIER holds Harrison county and its interests close to his heart. Born on March 31, 1876, in Calhoun township, Harrison county, Mr. FRAZIER is the son of Samuel and Angeline (MURPHY) FRAZIER and is one of six children, namely: Mrs. Dora LATTA, of Harrison county; Mrs. Stella ADAMS, of Logan, Iowa; Albert R.; Inez, who lives at home; Mrs. Effie IDDINGS, of, Logan, Iowa, and Harley R., who lives at home. Mr. FRAZIER is well educated, as he attended the Pleasant View district school of Calhoun township, and the high school of Logan, Iowa. Mr. FRAZIER remained at home until his father's retirement about the year 1897, after which the young man took charge of his father's farm, which he managed until 1908, when he rented his father-in-law's farm of four hundred and seventy acres, located just south of Logan in Jefferson township. Mr. FRAZIER is widely known as a breeder of fine Duroc-Jersey hogs and Polled Angus-Aberdeen cattle, and is a recognized authority on the breeding of stock. As an evidence of his interest in the local welfare, he holds a share in the Farmer's Mercantile Company of Logan. In 1907 Albert R. FRAZIER married Martha READ, who was born in Ashtabula county, Ohio, in 1882, and who is a daughter of Roland H. and Florence (HILL) READ, the former of whom was born in Ashtabula county, Ohio, on June 23, 1850. To Mr. FRAZIER and his wife four children were born, Stanley, Dorothy, Francile and Donald. The father of Mrs. FRAZIER, Roland READ, was the son of James and Martha (HARDY) READ, Roland being one of two children, the other being Mrs. May HILL, of Logan. The READs were natives of Ohio and came to Harrison county, Iowa, about 1879, where they engaged in farming and stock raising. The grandfather of Mrs. FRAZIER was born in Ohio in 1820 and died November 6, 1893, while his wife was born January 21, 1821, and died March 29, 1911. Mrs. FRAZIER's parents were married in 1877, her mother, Florence (HILL) READ, was born in Erie county, Pennsylvania, in the year 1850, the daughter of Rufus and Lydia (NICHOLAS) HILL. Rufus was a native of Vermont and an Ohio pioneer, while Lydia was a native of Ohio. Roland READ and his wife are now retired and make their home in Logan, Iowa. The political convictions of Mr. FRAZIER coincide with those of the Republican party, and his religious beliefs are obtained from the teachings of the Baptist church. In 1906 Mr. FRAZIER was elected clerk of Calhoun township, which office he held one term. Mr. FRAZIER has an influential share in the civic life, while he constantly endeavors to further the best interests of his county. Source: 1915 History of Harrison County Iowa, pp. 602, 603 Family Researcher: NA More About ALBERT RILEY FRAZIER: Occupation: Breeder of fine Duroc-Jersey hogs and Polled Angus-Aberdeen cattle Children of ALBERT FRAZIER and MARTHA READ are: i. STANLEY7 FRAZIER. ii. DOROTHY FRAZIER. iii. FRANCILE FRAZIER. iv. DONALD FRAZIER. 334. CHARLES SAMUEL6 FRAZIER (JESSE5, SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born April 1858 in Indiana. He married MARY IDA SHEARER 1880 in Iowa. She was born February 1859. Notes for CHARLES SAMUEL FRAZIER: JASPER COUNTY IOWA -- 1885 CENSUS -- WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 423 26 12 13 Frazier Charles S. 79 21 21 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 26 M M Farmer IN 423 27 12 13 Frazier Mary I. 25 F M Jasper 423 28 12 13 Frazier Flossy T. 4 F S Jasper 423 29 12 13 Frazier Erma 2 F S Jasper Children of CHARLES FRAZIER and MARY SHEARER are: i. ERMA C.7 FRAZIER. ii. ETHEL MAY FRAZIER. iii. MILDRED L. FRAZIER. iv. HENRY H. FRAZIER. v. FLOSSY T. FRAZIER. 335. GEORGE6 FRAZIER (JESSE5, SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born May 18, 1862 in Prairie City, Jasper Co; Iowa, and died October 12, 1918 in Geddes, Charles Mix Co; South Dakota. He married SUSAN A. TIMMONS December 31, 1882 in Jasper Co; Iowa. She was born February 1862 in O'Brien Co; Iowa. Children of GEORGE FRAZIER and SUSAN TIMMONS are: i. ADELINE7 FRAZIER. ii. NELLIE FRAZIER. iii. WINNIE FRAZIER. iv. RUBY I. FRAZIER. 336. JOHN C.6 FRAZIER (ALBERT M.5, JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born July 1877 in Missouri. He married EDITH. She was born 1882 in Africa. Children of JOHN FRAZIER and EDITH are: i. DELBERT7 FRAZIER. ii. HARRY FRAZIER. iii. GEORGIA FRAZIER. iv. LOLA FRAZIER. v. IVA FRAZIER. vi. VEGIE FRAZIER. 337. WORTHY E.6 FRAZIER (ALBERT M.5, JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born November 12, 1881 in Missouri. He married ELIZABETH. She was born 1900 in Wisconsin. Children of WORTHY FRAZIER and ELIZABETH are: i. HUGH EARNEST7 FRAZIER. ii. EVALYN FRAZIER. 338. JULIAN A.6 FRAZIER (ALBERT M.5, JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 1886 in Missouri. He married EFFIE. She was born 1893 in Indian Territory. Children of JULIAN FRAZIER and EFFIE are: i. GRACE7 FRAZIER. ii. HOWARD FRAZIER. 339. HOMER T.6 FRAZIER (ALBERT M.5, JULIAN4, SAMUEL3, THOMAS SR.2, GEORGE THOMAS1) was born June 1888 i