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Andrew Jackson Frazier

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Andrew Jackson Frazier Veteran

Birth
Haywood County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Feb 1885 (aged 48)
Burnet County, Texas, USA
Burial
Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.8577352, Longitude: -98.1638032
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Andrew Jackson Frazier was born in Tennessee, the son of Martin Gaines and Martha Mayfield Frazier and was born the twin of John Newton Frazier. The family left their home state soon after Andrew was born and arrived in Texas by the late 1830's.

Andrew Jackson Frazier served the CSA during the Civil War enlisting in Navarro County in 1862, and serving in CO G 20th REGT TEX CAV (Texas State Archives Pension #47667).

On July 4, 1867, he married Minerva Jane (Nervy) Woods in DeWitt County, Texas, and their children were all born here except the last who was born in 1884. This family left their home near Yorktown and came to Burnet County, Texas, in 1883. They settled on land near Burnet where members of the family have since remained.

When Andrew died in 1885, he left Nervy with eight children, the oldest only twelve and the youngest, an infant. Their children were; Henry Alexander (Alex), Walter Gonzalvo, Naomi Elizabeth, Edward (Ed), Leonard, Susan Mary, Emily Frances (1880-1881), Nellie Rowena and Andrew Jackson, Jr.

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Andrew Jackson Frazier was born in Tennessee, the son of Martin Gaines and Martha Mayfield Frazier and was born the twin of John Newton Frazier. The family left their home state soon after Andrew was born and arrived in Texas by the late 1830's.

Andrew Jackson Frazier served the CSA during the Civil War enlisting in Navarro County in 1862, and serving in CO G 20th REGT TEX CAV (Texas State Archives Pension #47667).

On July 4, 1867, he married Minerva Jane (Nervy) Woods in DeWitt County, Texas, and their children were all born here except the last who was born in 1884. This family left their home near Yorktown and came to Burnet County, Texas, in 1883. They settled on land near Burnet where members of the family have since remained.

When Andrew died in 1885, he left Nervy with eight children, the oldest only twelve and the youngest, an infant. Their children were; Henry Alexander (Alex), Walter Gonzalvo, Naomi Elizabeth, Edward (Ed), Leonard, Susan Mary, Emily Frances (1880-1881), Nellie Rowena and Andrew Jackson, Jr.

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  • Maintained by: EdieK
  • Originally Created by: k
  • Added: Apr 11, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35751697/andrew_jackson-frazier: accessed ), memorial page for Andrew Jackson Frazier (4 Nov 1836–17 Feb 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35751697, citing Bethel Cemetery, Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA; Maintained by EdieK (contributor 48902843).