Hannah <I>Frazier</I> Needham

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Hannah Frazier Needham

Birth
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
Death
6 Jul 1880 (aged 78)
Long Hill, Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Ararat, Surry County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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In March 1820 Hannah Frazier married James Needham. They had 10 children one died young.
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Daughter of Solomon Frazier (b.May 13, 1766)& Mary Coltrane (b.May 22, 1769). Brother Isaac Frazier , Find A Grave Memorial # 53179785
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Her pastor, Rev. N.E. Coltrane wrote of her. Sister Needham was born in Randolph Co. NC Nov. 7 1801, was married to James Needham in 1820, professed religion at a class meeting at Old Ebenezer, April 13, 1822. She was the mother of ten children. One of these died while and infant, three died in Christian faith, and six are still living. These with about sixty grandchildren and great grandchildren are left to mourn their loss.
"Sister Needham suffered a very great affliction for a little over 40 years, but for the last ninety days she complained of but little or no pain, but gradually declined till her death.
Assisted by Bro. Foy, I preached her funeral at New Hope, July 7, to a large congregation. The text was from Rev. 14:13, a text she had chosen. She has gone home to rest from her labors. Sweet will be the rest after her protracted affliction.
In March 1820 Hannah Frazier married James Needham. They had 10 children one died young.
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Daughter of Solomon Frazier (b.May 13, 1766)& Mary Coltrane (b.May 22, 1769). Brother Isaac Frazier , Find A Grave Memorial # 53179785
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Her pastor, Rev. N.E. Coltrane wrote of her. Sister Needham was born in Randolph Co. NC Nov. 7 1801, was married to James Needham in 1820, professed religion at a class meeting at Old Ebenezer, April 13, 1822. She was the mother of ten children. One of these died while and infant, three died in Christian faith, and six are still living. These with about sixty grandchildren and great grandchildren are left to mourn their loss.
"Sister Needham suffered a very great affliction for a little over 40 years, but for the last ninety days she complained of but little or no pain, but gradually declined till her death.
Assisted by Bro. Foy, I preached her funeral at New Hope, July 7, to a large congregation. The text was from Rev. 14:13, a text she had chosen. She has gone home to rest from her labors. Sweet will be the rest after her protracted affliction.


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