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- 1860 NC Census, Guilford Co., North Division, Post Office: Greensboro, Au g. 2, 1860, p. 145 or 386:
1094/1094
Lowell FRAZIER, 46y m Farmer REV: $2,000 PPV: $1,600 b NC
Emily, 31y f b NC
Alex. J., 18y m Laborer b NC attending school
Jno. H., 17y m b NC attending school
Manerva C., 14y f b NC attending school
Martin, 8y m b NC attending school
1870 NC Census, Guilford County, Bracis Township, Post Offfice: Summerfiel d, June 27, 1870, p. 22:
162/162
Lowell FRAZIER, 55y m w Farmer REV: $1,600 PPV: $300 b NC
Emily, 47y f w Keeping House b NC
Sebastian, 19y m w Working on Farm b NC attending school
(Note: Living 2 houses away from their daugher Minerva and husband Jam es E. Oakes)
1880 NC Census, Guilford Co.: NOT in Oak Ridge Twp., E.D. 124.
Check to see if Lowell's name was David L. Frazier, Jr. b 23 Sep 1814 in G uilford Co., NC and d 29 Dec 1894 in Guilford Co., NC. Married fir st to a Hannah Horney 07 Jul 1842 in Guilford Co., NC. Hannah b 19 Sep 18 15 in Davidson/Guilford Co., NC and d 29 Dec 1894 in Guilford Co., NC
The following posted to Rootsweb; for research only:
I have the children of John Frazier and Rebecca Low as:
Samuel 1807, Martin 1809-1883, Abigail 1813, Kizziah 1818-1888, Lorenzo L ow 1819-1890, Philip 1821-1889. All of these children were born in Guilfo rd County, N.C.
This couple was married in 1789 so there are likely older children. Wou ld very much like to have their names. In 1790 census John had a wife a nd small male child. About 1825 this family moved to Monroe Co., Tennesse e, where he is listed on tax list for 1826-27. For the 1840 census they we re in McMinn Co., Tn.. They were on the 1850 census in Bradley Co., Tn., b oth abt 78 yrs old (Bradley was formed in 1836). They seemed to have di ed before 1860 census. Probably 4 of these children moved to Missour i. My g grandfather Philip remained in Bradley Co., Tn. until his death a nd was buried at Bethel Methodist Cem. His oldest son, Francis Asbury Fraz ier was my grandfather. I have quite a lot of information on this family a nd would like to exchange information with anyone else who is researchi ng this family.
Jean Frazier Freshour
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