Frazier Cemetery |
This broken stone is that of Roberta Frazier |
Pollyann Barns |
James Frazier |
Otis Frazier |
George Enas Frasure 1896 - 1899 Note the spelling on the oldest of the stones here, just like it sounds... Frasure. |
Martha Frazier |
Thomas Frasure |
Beulla Green |
Thomas Frasure This Civil War Memorial headstone was carried here by Mike Maples and Sam Maner years ago. |
The Frazier Cemetery is located off the Old Settlers Trail.
Who's here?
Barns, Pollyann
May 28, 1853 - May 1, 1928
Frasure, Fannie Rebecca Shults
unknown-1917
Frasure, George Enas
Oct. 4, 1896 - Mar. 28, 1899
Frasure, Thomas
Feb. 21, 1836 - Aug. 21, 1916
Frazier, James Anderson
Jul. 3, 1866 - Jul. 2, 1926
Frazier, Mariah Martha Evans
Nov. 13, 1844 - Jan. 3, 1924
Frazier, Ottis
Oct. 9, 1899 - Dec. 3, 1921
Frazier, Roberta
Dec. 13, 1909 - Jul. 28, 1926
Green, Beullah
Sep. 1, 1921 - Sep. 23, 1922
Whaley, J.H.
Oct. 5, 1924 - Oct. 5, 1924
Frasure, Fannie Rebecca Shults
unknown-1917
Frasure, George Enas
Oct. 4, 1896 - Mar. 28, 1899
Frasure, Thomas
Feb. 21, 1836 - Aug. 21, 1916
Frazier, James Anderson
Jul. 3, 1866 - Jul. 2, 1926
Frazier, Mariah Martha Evans
Nov. 13, 1844 - Jan. 3, 1924
Frazier, Ottis
Oct. 9, 1899 - Dec. 3, 1921
Frazier, Roberta
Dec. 13, 1909 - Jul. 28, 1926
Green, Beullah
Sep. 1, 1921 - Sep. 23, 1922
Whaley, J.H.
Oct. 5, 1924 - Oct. 5, 1924
Any others unknown.
Visited January 31, 2015
For more information or more precise directions, please feel free to contact me.
For more information or more precise directions, please feel free to contact me.
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