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Father: Bernard Frazer
(Buried in this Cemetery)
Mother: Elizabeth Kessler
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A Biographical History of Lancaster County - Pennsylvania
Published: Lancaster, Pa. : E. Barr & Co., 1872
Bernard Frazer married Elizabeth, the daughter of Philip Kessler, the result of which marriage was a numerous and highly intelligent family. He died in 1817, and lies in the Lutheran churchyard at Strasburg.
His widow died in 1855, aged ninety years. His sons, John, Samuel and Phillip, died while yet young men, leaving families. Warren never was married, and died when about 25 years old. William lived to be over 60, and left a family. Of his daughters, Hannah died unmarried in 1845; and Mary, the wife of Alex. H. Hood, esq., died in 1851. Two of his daughters, Elizabeth, the widow of Captain Christian Sherts, reside in Lancaster; and Angelica, a single lady, resides in Strasburg.
_____________________
Father: Bernard Frazer
(Buried in this Cemetery)
Mother: Elizabeth Kessler
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A Biographical History of Lancaster County - Pennsylvania
Published: Lancaster, Pa. : E. Barr & Co., 1872
Bernard Frazer married Elizabeth, the daughter of Philip Kessler, the result of which marriage was a numerous and highly intelligent family. He died in 1817, and lies in the Lutheran churchyard at Strasburg.
His widow died in 1855, aged ninety years. His sons, John, Samuel and Phillip, died while yet young men, leaving families. Warren never was married, and died when about 25 years old. William lived to be over 60, and left a family. Of his daughters, Hannah died unmarried in 1845; and Mary, the wife of Alex. H. Hood, esq., died in 1851. Two of his daughters, Elizabeth, the widow of Captain Christian Sherts, reside in Lancaster; and Angelica, a single lady, resides in Strasburg.
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