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Jeremiah “Jerry” Frazier

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Jeremiah “Jerry” Frazier

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
27 Sep 1914 (aged 62)
Mason County, Washington, USA
Burial
Shelton, Mason County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mount Hope, 1 8 D
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He is the son of ? and Sarah Ann Newport, both born in Ohio. He married Catherine Alice "Alley" White in 1882, the daughter of Thomas Wilson White (born Jul 1821 Hillam, Yorkshire, England) and Lucinda Katherine Baldwin (born Sep 1837 Canada). He died five miles south of Shelton.
Children: Frances (Dec 1882 Minnesota, married Frederick Rose), Bertha Lucinda (Apr 1885 Wisconsin, married Charles W Gorham, August 9, 1909 King County, Washington), James Henry (Feb 1886 Minnesota), Thomas Wilson (Jun 1887 Minnesota), Samuel (Apr 1890 Minnesota), Calvin Lee (Dec 1891 Washington), Frank Ellsworth (Oct 1893 Washington), Charley LeRoy (Sep 1895 Washington), Herald (Jun 1897 Washington), Robert Dewey (May 1899 Washington), Jeremiah M (abt 1901 Washington, John on 1910 census).
Mason County, Washington residences: 1892 Satsop precinct, 1900 in Shelton, 1910 Kamilche. His occupations, railroad laborer and farmer.
He is the son of ? and Sarah Ann Newport, both born in Ohio. He married Catherine Alice "Alley" White in 1882, the daughter of Thomas Wilson White (born Jul 1821 Hillam, Yorkshire, England) and Lucinda Katherine Baldwin (born Sep 1837 Canada). He died five miles south of Shelton.
Children: Frances (Dec 1882 Minnesota, married Frederick Rose), Bertha Lucinda (Apr 1885 Wisconsin, married Charles W Gorham, August 9, 1909 King County, Washington), James Henry (Feb 1886 Minnesota), Thomas Wilson (Jun 1887 Minnesota), Samuel (Apr 1890 Minnesota), Calvin Lee (Dec 1891 Washington), Frank Ellsworth (Oct 1893 Washington), Charley LeRoy (Sep 1895 Washington), Herald (Jun 1897 Washington), Robert Dewey (May 1899 Washington), Jeremiah M (abt 1901 Washington, John on 1910 census).
Mason County, Washington residences: 1892 Satsop precinct, 1900 in Shelton, 1910 Kamilche. His occupations, railroad laborer and farmer.


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