John Quincy Adams Frazier

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John Quincy Adams Frazier

Birth
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 May 1912 (aged 83)
Arborville, York County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Arborville, York County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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John Quincy Adams Frazier was born in Montgomery county Ohio in 1828. He married his first wife, Mary Ann Marrs, in Shelby county, Ohio in 1852. They had three children, Serena B (b. 1854 d. 1890), Rebecca (b. 1856 d. 1862) and James Benjamin (b. 1858 d. abt 1940). I have been unable to find F.A.G. memorials for any of them.

Mary Ann died a few months after Rebecca on 23 NOV 1862. JQA married a second time to Eliza Jane Lindsay in 1864. They had five children while living in Shelby county, Ohio; Lillian, Lulian, Harley, Pirl and Harlan. Harley died as an infant (b. 1871 d. 1872). I've found F.A.G. memorials for all of their children save Harley.

In 1861, JQA received a patent for the Improvement of Harvesters. Between 1870 and 1880, JQA moved his family to York county, Nebraska where he farmed and lived the remainder of his life. He died in Arborville, Nebraska, 13 MAY 1912.
John Quincy Adams Frazier was born in Montgomery county Ohio in 1828. He married his first wife, Mary Ann Marrs, in Shelby county, Ohio in 1852. They had three children, Serena B (b. 1854 d. 1890), Rebecca (b. 1856 d. 1862) and James Benjamin (b. 1858 d. abt 1940). I have been unable to find F.A.G. memorials for any of them.

Mary Ann died a few months after Rebecca on 23 NOV 1862. JQA married a second time to Eliza Jane Lindsay in 1864. They had five children while living in Shelby county, Ohio; Lillian, Lulian, Harley, Pirl and Harlan. Harley died as an infant (b. 1871 d. 1872). I've found F.A.G. memorials for all of their children save Harley.

In 1861, JQA received a patent for the Improvement of Harvesters. Between 1870 and 1880, JQA moved his family to York county, Nebraska where he farmed and lived the remainder of his life. He died in Arborville, Nebraska, 13 MAY 1912.