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Thomas Fraser

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Thomas Fraser

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1850 (aged 61–62)
Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mount Gilead, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Marries Elizabeth "Eliza" SEDBERRY September 1811 in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Children: Pleasant, William, John, Lucy, and Merret

"Grave of Thomas Fraser is located on 400 acre John Fraser plantation four miles north of Mt. Gilead, N.C. on Highway #27 and has no marker." (from old letter written by Granville (nephew of Thomas))

-From DAR Records a "T.F." was on a slate marker as well as "E.F" in this cemetery.

Census records: 1830-1850, Montgomery County

Tradition deems him a superstitious person, so afraid of a cow he would not even pass by one. After the Civil War and the slaves were freed Uncle Dave and his wife refused to leave "Mr. Tommy and Miss Liza" remaining with them as long as they lived. Their graves are in the slave cemetery of the DeBerry Family. By request Thomas FRASER was buried near the old home. A flint stone marks his grave. Elizabeth his wife went to live with their eldest son and is buried in the Fraser cemetery on the Pleasant FRASER plantation. (Wiki Family Tree Info)

Index to War of 1812 Pension Application Files:
Name: Fraser,Thomas
State of Service:1788-1859, NC, Montgomery County, NC
Wife: Sedberry,Elizabeth "Betsy"
Marriage Date: Sep 1811
Marries Elizabeth "Eliza" SEDBERRY September 1811 in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Children: Pleasant, William, John, Lucy, and Merret

"Grave of Thomas Fraser is located on 400 acre John Fraser plantation four miles north of Mt. Gilead, N.C. on Highway #27 and has no marker." (from old letter written by Granville (nephew of Thomas))

-From DAR Records a "T.F." was on a slate marker as well as "E.F" in this cemetery.

Census records: 1830-1850, Montgomery County

Tradition deems him a superstitious person, so afraid of a cow he would not even pass by one. After the Civil War and the slaves were freed Uncle Dave and his wife refused to leave "Mr. Tommy and Miss Liza" remaining with them as long as they lived. Their graves are in the slave cemetery of the DeBerry Family. By request Thomas FRASER was buried near the old home. A flint stone marks his grave. Elizabeth his wife went to live with their eldest son and is buried in the Fraser cemetery on the Pleasant FRASER plantation. (Wiki Family Tree Info)

Index to War of 1812 Pension Application Files:
Name: Fraser,Thomas
State of Service:1788-1859, NC, Montgomery County, NC
Wife: Sedberry,Elizabeth "Betsy"
Marriage Date: Sep 1811


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