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Sarah Ann <I>King</I> Frazier

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Sarah Ann King Frazier

Birth
Robertson County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Aug 1913 (aged 69)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7635333, Longitude: -96.757295
Plot
Section 8, Lot 95, Grave 02
Memorial ID
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The funeral of Mrs. S. A. Frazier, who died at 2815 Dawson Street on Saturday, Aug. 16, will be held from the chapel of the Ed C. Smith & Bro. Undertaking Company at 4 o'clock this afternoon. She was 70 years of age. The burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The body has been held at the parlor of Ed C. Smith & Bro., pending the arrival of her daughter, Mrs. Warren, from Portland, Ore., who will arrive in Dallas this mroning to attend the funeral.

Dallas News
08-21-1913
Transcribed by Carol Moore.
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Sarah Ann (King) Frazier, widow of Isaac Franklin Frazier (1839-1889).

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At right is the first page of her application.

Confederate Pension
(Application for Widow's Pension)

Isaac J. Frazier [Isaac F. Frazier]
Application Date: 15 Mar 1909
Application Place: Dallas, Texas
Spouse: Mrs. S. A. Frazier (435 Thomas Ave., Dallas)
Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1867
Marriage Place: McLennan, Texas
Death Date: 15 Dec 1889
Death Place: Navarro, Texas
Pension File Number: 15016
Application Type: Widow
#15016
Signed: August 13, 1909 by Mrs. S. A. Frazier
Filed: August 14, 1909
Approved: August 31, 1909


Sarah stated her husband I. F. Frazier died December 15, 1899 in Navarro County, Texas. "I was married to him on the 15 day of March 1867 in the County of McClelland in the State of Texas.

Sarah's age: 66.
Born Robertson County, Texas.
Resided in Texas: 66 years.
Lived in the county of your current residence: 12 years.
Address: 435 Thomas Ave.
Husband's full name: Isaac F. Frazier.
Where were you married: In McClelland Co., Texas.
What was the date of his death: Dec. 15, 1889.
In what state was your husband's command originally organized: Texas.
How long did your husband serve? 4 years.
Date of enlistment: April 1861.
Date of discharge: blank.
His company: Co C 24th Texas Cavalry
Transferred to another branch? not transferred.


The funeral of Mrs. S. A. Frazier, who died at 2815 Dawson Street on Saturday, Aug. 16, will be held from the chapel of the Ed C. Smith & Bro. Undertaking Company at 4 o'clock this afternoon. She was 70 years of age. The burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The body has been held at the parlor of Ed C. Smith & Bro., pending the arrival of her daughter, Mrs. Warren, from Portland, Ore., who will arrive in Dallas this mroning to attend the funeral.

Dallas News
08-21-1913
Transcribed by Carol Moore.
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Sarah Ann (King) Frazier, widow of Isaac Franklin Frazier (1839-1889).

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

At right is the first page of her application.

Confederate Pension
(Application for Widow's Pension)

Isaac J. Frazier [Isaac F. Frazier]
Application Date: 15 Mar 1909
Application Place: Dallas, Texas
Spouse: Mrs. S. A. Frazier (435 Thomas Ave., Dallas)
Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1867
Marriage Place: McLennan, Texas
Death Date: 15 Dec 1889
Death Place: Navarro, Texas
Pension File Number: 15016
Application Type: Widow
#15016
Signed: August 13, 1909 by Mrs. S. A. Frazier
Filed: August 14, 1909
Approved: August 31, 1909


Sarah stated her husband I. F. Frazier died December 15, 1899 in Navarro County, Texas. "I was married to him on the 15 day of March 1867 in the County of McClelland in the State of Texas.

Sarah's age: 66.
Born Robertson County, Texas.
Resided in Texas: 66 years.
Lived in the county of your current residence: 12 years.
Address: 435 Thomas Ave.
Husband's full name: Isaac F. Frazier.
Where were you married: In McClelland Co., Texas.
What was the date of his death: Dec. 15, 1889.
In what state was your husband's command originally organized: Texas.
How long did your husband serve? 4 years.
Date of enlistment: April 1861.
Date of discharge: blank.
His company: Co C 24th Texas Cavalry
Transferred to another branch? not transferred.




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