Twelve graves were removed and reinterred. Those invididuals moved were:
Charles T. Frazier (1861-1935)
Ella Emory Frazier (1866-1954)
Manolie E Frazier (1890-1965)
Stella B. Frazier (1894-1965)
Eura Frazier Keith (1888-1964)
James F. Keith (1885-1915)
William H. Frazier (1886-1910)
Marvin Frazier (1892-1942)
Aley Jane Frazier (mother) (1841-1919)
an unmarked grave presumed to be that of Ben Frazier (brother to C. T. Frazier)
M. B. Daniels (1894-1945), a family friend
Rufus T. Frazier, a relative (died 1946)
M. B. Daniels and Rufus T. Frazier were buried to the side and not in the family cluster of graves.
There was no grave identified as that of Helen Frazier.
Dates were taken from removal documentation and may differ from researched dated.
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Mr. W. Henry Frazier, aged 24 years, passed away Friday at his home four miles from this city. The funeral was conducted from the residence yesterday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. J. B. Farmer.
Mr. Frarzier was a young man of christian character and was esteemed by a large circle of friends and acquaintenances. He was a member of the Baptist church.
Published by The News and Observer February 1, 1910.
Twelve graves were removed and reinterred. Those invididuals moved were:
Charles T. Frazier (1861-1935)
Ella Emory Frazier (1866-1954)
Manolie E Frazier (1890-1965)
Stella B. Frazier (1894-1965)
Eura Frazier Keith (1888-1964)
James F. Keith (1885-1915)
William H. Frazier (1886-1910)
Marvin Frazier (1892-1942)
Aley Jane Frazier (mother) (1841-1919)
an unmarked grave presumed to be that of Ben Frazier (brother to C. T. Frazier)
M. B. Daniels (1894-1945), a family friend
Rufus T. Frazier, a relative (died 1946)
M. B. Daniels and Rufus T. Frazier were buried to the side and not in the family cluster of graves.
There was no grave identified as that of Helen Frazier.
Dates were taken from removal documentation and may differ from researched dated.
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Mr. W. Henry Frazier, aged 24 years, passed away Friday at his home four miles from this city. The funeral was conducted from the residence yesterday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. J. B. Farmer.
Mr. Frarzier was a young man of christian character and was esteemed by a large circle of friends and acquaintenances. He was a member of the Baptist church.
Published by The News and Observer February 1, 1910.
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