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{7962} Mack FRAZIER
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Born: 11/12/1901 Abbeville, MS
Married: 01/01/1933 (31) IN
Died: 12/14/2000 (99) Frankfort, IN
Father:   {7866} Newton Jasper Frazier (1857 - 1903) (46)
Mother:   {7867 } Sarah Harriet (HUTCHISON) Frazier (1869 - )
Mother/Wife: {29897} Irene Mildred (ROTHENBERGER) FRAZIER
Born: 07/16/1909 Union, IN
Married: 01/01/1933 (23) IN
Died: 10/31/2000 (91) Frankfort, IN
           Children:
1 {29915} Janet (FRAZIER) Blickenstaff    b01/01/1936 [IN],
2 {29917} Louise Frazier    b01/01/1938 [IN],
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General Notes for Mack Frazier
Ran the Frazier Dairy near Frankfort, IN.

The following was narrated by Mack Frazier's daughter, Janet Frazier Blickenstaff on 2/25/2005, as given by Beth Wainscottt Reasoner in 2014:

Just a few years ago, my dad, Mack, gave each of us kids a picture of him and his dad, Newton Jasper. Dad was about 18 months old. N.J. was kneeling and holding his hand. Until then I'd never seen a picture of him. The story is that he married Sarah Harriet Hutchison, as his second wife. There were three children named Merle, Glenn, and Eunice. They all went by wagon to Mississippi to homestead some land and run a sawmill at Greenville on the Mississippi River. Merle lived there until he died in 1990. (Tom Frazier drove Mack down there around that time, and can tell you lots.)

Newton and Sarah had three children. Faye lived from 1897-1900. Mack was born in Mississippi on Nov.12, 1901. Mary was born in Nov. 22, 1903. When Dad was about 18 months old Newton Jasper died in an accident of some kind in Miss. Mack, and pregnant Sarah were in Indiana visiting. I'm not sure they returned there for several years. Dad told of visiting Merle when he was around 10-12. Glenn came to Indiana to take care of Sarah. He worked for the railroad, and on a trip out east got sick and died. Then little Mack went to live with Newton's brother, Taylor Frazier. He worked with dairy cows, and finally bought land, and cows, and started the dairy next to Taylor's farm, which was part of the original Frazier homestead. Newton's father and mother were Richard Frazier and Mary Ann York; his grandparents were John Frazier (born 1775) and Tamer Beeson. (Her parents were Richard Beeson and Abigail Dimmett). There is a Frazier cemetery somewhere near Jane Kivett's house. Tom knows where it is. We Frazier kids didn't hear very much about Dad's family, because most of them weren't around....Grandma and Aunt Mary told us stuff, but I didn't write anything down.

One of the Fraziers, John or Richard, offered farmland for the town of Frankfort, and it would have had another name, if their offer had been accepted.


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