John Frazier was born about 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania and died in 1799 in Randolph County, North Carolina. He rendered material aid to the patriots in Randolph County during the American Revolution.
Sources
Chester County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1713-1825
Guilford College; Greensboro, North Carolina; Men's Minutes, 1754-1775; Collection: North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1994, Name: John Frazer; Marriage Date: 29 Sep 1759; Marriage Date on Image: 29 Ninth 1759; Marriage Place: Guilford, North Carolina; Residence Place: Guilford, North Carolina; Event Type: Marriage Intention; Monthly Meeting-New Garden Monthly Meeting
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Collection Name: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 74 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-1999 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Methodist Church Records. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Eastern Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Commission on Archives and History.
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Volume 58 Page Number: 108 Reference: History of Cumberland and Adams cos, Pa. Chicago, 1886. (132, 588, 516p.):192 Boardman gen, Eng. Anc. of Sam. Boreman, Wethersfield [et. al.] By Charlotte Goldthwaite. Hartford, Ct, 1895. (13, 778p.):235, 283-4 History of Cumberland and Adams cos, Pa. Chicago, 1886. (132, 588, 516p.): 31, 315 Hamilton, of N.C:22, 29 Jelke and Frazier, and allied fams. By Louis Effingham DeForest. New York, 1931. (93p.):31
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