He was called Holland in the 1900, 1910, and 1930 censuses. In 1920 he was A. Holland, and in 1940 he was Holland A. Frazier.
I can't find a birth or SSDI record. The North Carolina Death Collection lists him as A. H. Frazier. His Death Certificate calls him A. Holland Frazier.
His WWI Draft Registration Card is indexed as ANDIE Holland Frazier, nickname for Andrew. The handwritten name at the top, and his signature at the bottom, are both ambiguous. The second letter looks like a lower case "u", but it's identical to the lower case "n" in Holland.
In Ancestry.com there are 10 listings for Holland or Holland Andrew Frazier. There are none listing him as Audie.
For this reason, I am showing the common usage of his name here. However, I also approve of keeping the other Memorial that duplicates mine, but calls him Audie Frazier, since that is what's on his tombstone. For that, please see: Find A Grave Memorial# 83786681.
He was called Holland in the 1900, 1910, and 1930 censuses. In 1920 he was A. Holland, and in 1940 he was Holland A. Frazier.
I can't find a birth or SSDI record. The North Carolina Death Collection lists him as A. H. Frazier. His Death Certificate calls him A. Holland Frazier.
His WWI Draft Registration Card is indexed as ANDIE Holland Frazier, nickname for Andrew. The handwritten name at the top, and his signature at the bottom, are both ambiguous. The second letter looks like a lower case "u", but it's identical to the lower case "n" in Holland.
In Ancestry.com there are 10 listings for Holland or Holland Andrew Frazier. There are none listing him as Audie.
For this reason, I am showing the common usage of his name here. However, I also approve of keeping the other Memorial that duplicates mine, but calls him Audie Frazier, since that is what's on his tombstone. For that, please see: Find A Grave Memorial# 83786681.
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