James F. Frasier
b. 17 Oct. 1855 Wisconsin
d. 9 May 1925 El Dorado Springs, Cedar Co., Missouri
male white married
Father: Matthews Frasier b. Kentucky
Mother: Elizabeth Hankins b. Kentucky
Buried: Melrose, Iowa
Informant: Mrs. J. F. Frasier, El Dorado Springs, Missouri
The El Dorado Springs Sun (El Dorado Springs Missouri) 14 May 1925 Thu p. 4:
James F. Frasier, a highly respected resident of this city, died at his home on South Grand Avenue last Saturday night following an illness of several months of a complication of diseases.
Mr. Frasier was born in Wisconsin October 17, 1855, and was in his seventieth year. He and his wife removed to this city from Iowa about seven years ago and he had since been a resident of this city, where he had a large number of warm friends and acquaintances. He was an excellent citizen and his death is a source of sorrow to all who knew him.
The remains, accompanied by his wife, were shipped Monday to Melrose, Iowa, his boyhood home, where the funeral services and interment took place Tuesday.
1870 US Census, Albia, Monroe Co., Iowa:
Mathew Frasure 51 b. Kentucky
Margaret 47 b. Kentucky
Arthur 17 b. Indiana
James 15 b. Wisconsin
Mathew 13 b. Iowa
Riley 11 b. Iowa
Ellen 9 b. Iowa
Stephen 7 b. Iowa
James F. Frasier
b. 17 Oct. 1855 Wisconsin
d. 9 May 1925 El Dorado Springs, Cedar Co., Missouri
male white married
Father: Matthews Frasier b. Kentucky
Mother: Elizabeth Hankins b. Kentucky
Buried: Melrose, Iowa
Informant: Mrs. J. F. Frasier, El Dorado Springs, Missouri
The El Dorado Springs Sun (El Dorado Springs Missouri) 14 May 1925 Thu p. 4:
James F. Frasier, a highly respected resident of this city, died at his home on South Grand Avenue last Saturday night following an illness of several months of a complication of diseases.
Mr. Frasier was born in Wisconsin October 17, 1855, and was in his seventieth year. He and his wife removed to this city from Iowa about seven years ago and he had since been a resident of this city, where he had a large number of warm friends and acquaintances. He was an excellent citizen and his death is a source of sorrow to all who knew him.
The remains, accompanied by his wife, were shipped Monday to Melrose, Iowa, his boyhood home, where the funeral services and interment took place Tuesday.
1870 US Census, Albia, Monroe Co., Iowa:
Mathew Frasure 51 b. Kentucky
Margaret 47 b. Kentucky
Arthur 17 b. Indiana
James 15 b. Wisconsin
Mathew 13 b. Iowa
Riley 11 b. Iowa
Ellen 9 b. Iowa
Stephen 7 b. Iowa
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