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Alethea M. <I>Frazier</I> Hamilton

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Alethea M. Frazier Hamilton

Birth
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Feb 1996 (aged 100)
Ocala, Marion County, Florida, USA
Burial
New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Alethea (Frazier) Wilson Hamilton was my great aunt by marriage. She was the daughter of James A. and Mary Frazier from Virginia. She grew up on farms in Culpeper and Rappahannock County, Virginia, the oldest of 6 siblings:

James C. Frazier 1898 –
Russell Frazier 1899 –
Ethel V. Frazier 1903 –
Herman E Frazier 1906 –
Allen W. Frazier 1917 –

Around 1921, she married widower Carnie Owen Wilson (1888-1935), a military man from Macon County, Missouri, stationed in Washington D. C. They had one daughter:

Gloria May Wilson 1923-

Carnie Wilson died in 1935 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Alethea later married a Hamilton. This writer does not have information about him except that he preceeded her in death.

Alethea lived to be 100 years and 8 months old.

- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Elis
Alethea (Frazier) Wilson Hamilton was my great aunt by marriage. She was the daughter of James A. and Mary Frazier from Virginia. She grew up on farms in Culpeper and Rappahannock County, Virginia, the oldest of 6 siblings:

James C. Frazier 1898 –
Russell Frazier 1899 –
Ethel V. Frazier 1903 –
Herman E Frazier 1906 –
Allen W. Frazier 1917 –

Around 1921, she married widower Carnie Owen Wilson (1888-1935), a military man from Macon County, Missouri, stationed in Washington D. C. They had one daughter:

Gloria May Wilson 1923-

Carnie Wilson died in 1935 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Alethea later married a Hamilton. This writer does not have information about him except that he preceeded her in death.

Alethea lived to be 100 years and 8 months old.

- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Elis

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