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Nina B Frazier 1907–1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Dec 1907

Birth Location: Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA

Death Date: Dec 1979

Death Location: Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA

Father: Clifford Frazier

Mother: Edith Morton

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In 1907, Nina B Frazier entered the world in Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA, born to Clifford L Frazier And Edith Adelia Eda Morton. Nina B Frazier passed away in 1979 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1907, Nina B Frazier entered the world in Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA, born to Clifford L Frazier And Edith Adelia Eda Morton.
  • Nina B Frazier passed away in 1979 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA.

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Nina Frazier's Ancestors

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Nina Frazier
1907–1979
Birth Place: Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA
Parents
Clifford L Frazier
1869–1938
Ursa, Adams, Illinois, United States
Edith (Adelia (Eda)) Morton
1871–1919
Peru, Nemaha, Nebraska, USA
Grandparents
Wilburn Morton
1830–1911
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Susannah Brown
1836–1900
Brown County, Ohio, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Morton
1800–1882
Celia (Darken?)
1806–1854
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Morton
1760–1855
Annie Poe
1767–1846

Nina Frazier's Timeline

2 Records

1907
13 Dec 1907
Birth of Nina B Frazier in Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA
Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA
1979
Dec 1979
Age 72
Death of Nina B Frazier in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA
Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Dec 1907
    Event Place: Watonga, Blaine Oklahoma, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1979
    Event Place: Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA

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