Hi Kim, I live in Michigan. I know some FRAZIER family\\\\\\\’s from Michigan. Can you give me the names of the FRAZIER that you are looking for please. I am willing to help you.
Thank you so much for your offer to help. My Grandfather (and his sister I believe) were born in Fenneville. His name was Ned Edward Frazier. He was born in 1886. His sister might have been named Jennie. She married a W.E. Schiffert or Schippers. Their parents names are listed on Ned’s marriage certificate as D. M. Frazier and Elizabeth Barnes. I have found conflicting info on their birthplaces as Michigan and New York. Ned died in Rochester, New York in 1930. I’ve been searching for years and have hit nothing but brick walls! Thanks again.
Kim, I lived in Fennville, Michigan and I knew a Frazier family that lived in Pearl, Michigan. I went to school with their son and his mom was also a school bus driver for Fennville.
Ned Frazier was born in Michigan according to the 1900 Census
Edward Frazier
United States Census, 1900
Name
Edward Frazier
Event Type
Census
Event Year
1900
Event Place
Sanilac township Port Sanilac village, Sanilac, Michigan, United States
Gender
Male
Age
14
Marital Status
Single
Race
White
Race
W
Relationship to Head of Household
Boarder
Relationship to Head of Household
Boarder
Birth Date
Mar 1886
Birthplace
Michigan
Father’s Birthplace
Canada Eng
Mother’s Birthplace
Canada Eng
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Samuel Dickenson
Head
M
68
Canada
Amy Dickenson
Wife
F
67
Canada Eng
Edmund Dickenson
Son
M
42
Michigan
Melissa Dickenson
Daughter
F
31
Michigan
Jennie Frazier
Servant
F
21
Canada Eng
Edward Frazier
Boarder
M
14
Michigan
Citing this Record
“United States Census, 1900,” database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9BV-TV2 : accessed 6 November 2018), Edward Frazier in household of Samuel Dickenson, Sanilac township Port Sanilac village, Sanilac, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 136, sheet 2A, family 32, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,743.
