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PVT Thomas Frazee

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PVT Thomas Frazee

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
14 Jan 1863 (aged 32–33)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A , Site 5092
Memorial ID
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Served with Co I, 85th IL Inf.
Resided at Kerton and enlisted on Aug. 1, 1862.
Died at GH #15, Nashville, TN from typhoid fever.

Civil War Soldier from IllinoisHistory of the 85th Illinois Volunteers
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
by
Henry J. Aten
1901
CHAPTER XXXV.
Pages 470 - 481

THOMAS FRAZEE, aged twenty-three, married, farmer; enlisted from Kerton, Ill., and served through the Kentucky campaign. He died in the general hospital at Nashville, Tenn., January 1, 1863, and is buried at No, 5092, in the national cemetery near that city.

Company I was enrolled by William H. Marble under date of August 1, 1862, in that part of Fulton county bordering on the Illinois river. The records of the company show that there were carelessly kept, and are very defective in many respects.

The company was organized at Marble's mills by the election of the following commissioned officers: William H. Marble, captain; David M. Holstead, first lieutenant, and Hugh McHugh, second lieutenant.

One man was killed in action, and 12 were wounded who lived beyond the close of the war, 4 officers resigned, 2 were mustered out with the regiment and one was promoted, 18 men were discharged, 11 died of disease, 5 were transferred and 21 returned home at the close of the war.

In the individual sketches which follow an attempt is made to give a concise statement of the history of each member of the company, each of whom may look back with pride upon the results of the war, and rejoice in the fact that it was his privilege to bear an honorable part in the great struggle for freedom.
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Information courtesy of Doris Brown Basile FindaGrave member 47782402:

This is Thomas Frazee, born 11 Apr 1830, Macon, Illinois. He was died 14 Jan 1863 in Nashville. He was married to Elva Ann Brown 29 Apr 1861 in Illinois. She was the daughter of my 3rd g-uncle George Coleman Brown and wife Ellen Martin Brown. Ella and Thomas had a son, John Riley Frazee(Frazier), born 17 July 1862 in Fulton, Illinois.

Elva remarried 23 Jul 1865 to Thomas Cluney. She died in Illinois in 1919. Her findagrave id is 34015851. I haven't found their son John Frazee's gravesite.
Served with Co I, 85th IL Inf.
Resided at Kerton and enlisted on Aug. 1, 1862.
Died at GH #15, Nashville, TN from typhoid fever.

Civil War Soldier from IllinoisHistory of the 85th Illinois Volunteers
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
by
Henry J. Aten
1901
CHAPTER XXXV.
Pages 470 - 481

THOMAS FRAZEE, aged twenty-three, married, farmer; enlisted from Kerton, Ill., and served through the Kentucky campaign. He died in the general hospital at Nashville, Tenn., January 1, 1863, and is buried at No, 5092, in the national cemetery near that city.

Company I was enrolled by William H. Marble under date of August 1, 1862, in that part of Fulton county bordering on the Illinois river. The records of the company show that there were carelessly kept, and are very defective in many respects.

The company was organized at Marble's mills by the election of the following commissioned officers: William H. Marble, captain; David M. Holstead, first lieutenant, and Hugh McHugh, second lieutenant.

One man was killed in action, and 12 were wounded who lived beyond the close of the war, 4 officers resigned, 2 were mustered out with the regiment and one was promoted, 18 men were discharged, 11 died of disease, 5 were transferred and 21 returned home at the close of the war.

In the individual sketches which follow an attempt is made to give a concise statement of the history of each member of the company, each of whom may look back with pride upon the results of the war, and rejoice in the fact that it was his privilege to bear an honorable part in the great struggle for freedom.
******

Information courtesy of Doris Brown Basile FindaGrave member 47782402:

This is Thomas Frazee, born 11 Apr 1830, Macon, Illinois. He was died 14 Jan 1863 in Nashville. He was married to Elva Ann Brown 29 Apr 1861 in Illinois. She was the daughter of my 3rd g-uncle George Coleman Brown and wife Ellen Martin Brown. Ella and Thomas had a son, John Riley Frazee(Frazier), born 17 July 1862 in Fulton, Illinois.

Elva remarried 23 Jul 1865 to Thomas Cluney. She died in Illinois in 1919. Her findagrave id is 34015851. I haven't found their son John Frazee's gravesite.


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