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Elizabeth Frazer 1819–1890 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 JUN 1819
Birth Location: Centerville, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Death Date: 28 OCT 1890
Death Location: Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas
Father: Benjamin Frazer
Mother: Julia Norcross
Spouse(s): Charles Tuley
Children(s): Mary Tuley
The story of Elizabeth Frazer began in 1819 in Centerville, Montgomery Co., Ohio. Elizabeth Frazer married Charles Borden Tuley, and had children including Mary Ann Tuley. Elizabeth Frazer passed away in 1890 in Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas.
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Biography
- The story of Elizabeth Frazer began in 1819 in Centerville, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
- Elizabeth Frazer married Charles Borden Tuley, and had children including Mary Ann Tuley.
- Elizabeth Frazer passed away in 1890 in Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas.
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Elizabeth Frazer's Descendants
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1. Mary (Ann) Tuley 1839–1910 m. Seth (Thomas) Redick 1837–1874
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1. Jesse (Leroy) Redick 1872–1963 m. Jeanette (Rose) Sturdivan 1875–1959
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1. John (Ray) Redick 1898–1963 m. Cecile (Beatrice) James 1910–1996
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2. Kathleen (Grace) Redick 1900–1996
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3. Blanche (Maxine) Redick 1911–1988
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4. Robert (Olin) Redick 1916–1973
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Elizabeth Frazer's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 JUN 1819
Event Place: Centerville, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 OCT 1890
Event Place: Nortonville, Jefferson, Kansas