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  wikien.info: Main_Page : J/JA/JAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
James Beriah Frazier (October 18, 1856–March 28, 1937) was Governor of Tennessee from 1903 to 1905 and subsequently a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1905 to 1911.
Frazier was the son of a judge and a native of Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
James Addison Baker III (born April 28, 1930), American politician and diplomat, was Chief of Staff in the President Ronald Reagan's first administration, and Secretary of State in the administration of President George H. Bush and as United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1985 to 1988 i..
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 Border states (Civil War) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kentucky, in fact, did not secede, but a faction formed a government and it was recognized by the Confederate States of America as a member state.
Kentucky Governor, Beriah Magoffin, proposed that slave states like Kentucky should conform to the United States constitution and remain in the Union.
When Lincoln requested 75,000 men to serve in the Union, Magoffin, a Southern sympathizer, countered that Kentucky would "furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister southern states." Kentucky tried to remain neutral, even issuing a proclamation May 20, 1861 asking both sides to keep out.
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 Surnames of Early Residents
James succeeded to his father's estate, and John, it is said, married Isabella Affick, and their son James Graham was Attorney General of the province of New York.
James Graham, his son, who became proprietor of his father's interest in the Little Nine Partners, married his cousin Arabella Morris, daughter of lewis Morris and Isabella Graham, and they are the parents of the Pine Plains Grahams.
Juckett farm in Stanford, of James Winans and Sarah his wife, all the parties then living in "Charlotte Precinct." The next year, 1767, he bought eighty-seven acres of James Smigh and Dorus his wife, all of "Charlotte Precinct." This tract is supposed to be the north part of the original farm of Mrs.
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 Samuel Frazier of TN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Samuel Frazier, the progenitor of this family, was a Whig during the time of the American Revolution and later was prominent in the formation of the State of Tennessee.
Notes for Samuel W. Frazier: Became a Cumberland Presbyterian minister and was sent to the Republic of Texas as a missionary by the Church's General Assembly in May 1837.
Notes for Beriah Frazier: Was a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was engaged in preaching and teaching in Decatur.
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 Frazier Family Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Fraziers and the Juliens were Whigs, and went into the war on the side of the Colonists.
Samuel Frazier was an officer attached to General Greene's army in the campaigns of 1781.
Frazier is an elder in the Presbyterian Church.
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 MS 2191: The Congressional Members' (Senator William G. McAdoo, Jr., and Representative James B. Frazier, Jr.) ...
MS 2191: The Congressional Members' (Senator William G. McAdoo, Jr., and Representative James B. Frazier, Jr.) Photographs, 1923-c.
Frazier was a descendant of Nicholas Gibbs, a Knox County pioneer.
The Frazier photograph is a picture from the 1960’s with a brief sketch typed on the side including his congressional information and years of birth and death (1890 and 1978).
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 Corinth History
Comstock, Jr., a grandson, has served several years as a member of the Legislature of the State of Michigan; and Noah D. Comstock, a great-grandson, has served four years in the Wisconsin Legislature.
Jephtha Clark, Jonathan Deuel, Zebedee Mosher, Washington Chapman, James Cooper, and Timothy Brown were other early settlers near South Corinth; Stephen and William Brayton, at Jessup's Lauding; and Elial Lindsay, at Palmer's Falls.
These were James Creal, James A. Creal, John B. Rogers, Susan Carpenter, and two others.
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 cwla - Chronology - Time Line File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
February 28, 1861 - Ex-President John Tyler (1841-1845) and James A. Seddon, commissioners to the Peace Congress, presented their report to the Virginia state legislature, and denounced the recommendations of that body as a delusion and a sham, and as an insult and an offense to the South.
Zagonyi's column, though, continued on to Springfield, and Frazier's force of 1,000 to 1,500 prepared to meet it.
Frazier set up an ambush along the road that Zagonyi travelled, but the Union force charged the Rebels, sending them fleeing.
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 Ancestry of Bill Richardson
They are James M., who had served in the Twenty-First and Forty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry and as lieutenant colonel of the Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery; George P., who fought in the Third Heavy Artillery; Spencer W., who was in the Forty-Fourth Infantry, and Edward B., who served in the Forty-Fifth Infantry.
They are James M., who served in the 21st and 44th Massachusetts infantry; Spencer W., who was in the 44th infantry, and Edward B., who served in the 45th infantry.
James Mears Blaney was born at Roxbury, Mass.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Frazier to Frecker
Frazier, C. — of Aurora, Hamilton County, Neb. Republican.
Frazier, C. — of Nevada, Vernon County, Mo.
Frazier, James Beriah (1856-1937) — also known as James B. Frazier — of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tenn. Born in Pikeville,
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 Twenty Years At Hull House
Park’s recollections of thirty years (1931-1961) as a seamstress in the White House (the administrations of Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower) and on childhood memories of her mother’s 30 years of domestic service (Margaret 'Maggie' Rogers was head housemaid at the White House from 1909-1939, also spanning several administrations).
James Bicheno Francis (May 18 1815 – September 18 1892) was a British-Am James_B._Frazier
James Beriah Frazier (October 18, 1856 - March 28, 1937) was [[List of Governo
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 WYANDOT COUNTY, OHIO - 1884 HISTORY - CHAPTER III - CRAWFORD TOWNSHIP
It was obtained as a result of the efforts of the Wyandot Pioneer Association, and in the presence of near 8,000 citizens was dedicated to the memory of him whose name is inscribed upon its surface.
and Jr., Charles M. Karr, H. Starr; Gershom, Elijah, John and Josephus Dowman; Conrad Hare and sons, A. Ranger and sons, Asa Bixby and sons, Lemuel Guerney and sons, Kinsey Ogg and sons, William Hunter and sons, Reuben Savidge and sons, William McKinzie and sons, Jacob Kemmerly and sons, Benjamin Copley and Mr.
Hamlin, James Burk and sons, Isaac Burk, Sr., Daniel Brown, Ezra Gilbert, Henry Davis, Adam Nye and sons, Thomas and Samuel Hart, D. Shane, Jesse Wilson and Robert Hedges.
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 Resident Directory of Oak Bluffs, Mass. 1907   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
James Charles F., (Chadwick's Express), Circuit ave., h.
Norton James G., druggist, 129 Circuit ave., h.
Noyes James M., (Noyes and Moore), confectionery, Circuit ave., h.
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 [No title]
In 1862 it was named by the President and Fellows the Bussey Professorship of Law, and was endowed from the funds bequeathed by Benjamin Bussey, who died in £842.
It was known as the Perkins Professorship of Astronomy and Mathematics from 1842 to 1906.
IS SS 1829 Benjamin Robbins Curtis, A.B. Thomas Hopkinson, A.B. James Freeman Clarke, AS.
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 Kentucky State Guard
Officers were: James G. Gorsuch, Captain; R. Bany, 1st Lieutenant; Thomas Bany, 2nd Lieutenant; and Henry Buchanan, 3rd Lieutenant.
Officers were: James B. Henry, Captain; R. Hawkins, 1st Lieutenant; I. Shepherd, 2nd Lieutenant; and J. Weinddel, 3rd Lieutenant.
Officers were James L. Adams, Captain; Richard Antle, 1st Lieutenant; James G. Burgess, 2nd Lieutenant; and Thomas B. Hiles, Brevet 2nd Lieutenant.
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 TENNESSEE SENATE RACE: SCRAMBLE BEGINS FOR ONCE SAFE SEAT (FRED THOMPSON'S SEAT)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Listening to him is like listening to albore, only jr is not wooden.
The last one to do so was Frazier, James Beriah (1856-1937) -- also known as James B. Frazier -- Father of James Beriah Frazier, Jr..
And the grand prize goes to former Senator Howard Baker (R), whose father and stepmother were Members of Congress, and whose late father-in-law was Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen, and who is now married to the former Kansas Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, who's father was Governor of Kansas and Republican Presidential nominee (whew).
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 8/16/2005 - Hamilton County Confederates: L-N - Memories - Chattanoogan.com
Long and her sons, John P. Long Jr., Milo Smith Long and Marcus B. Long, with their servant, Aunt Clary, and her daughters, were still in town at the time of the battle of Chickamauga.
LUSK, James M. Co. L, 36TN; Co. L, 35 TN Born about 1842, he was living on a farm near Chatt.
Born 1839 in TN, son of James and Martha of Chickamauga, TN.
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 Ashtabula County, Ohio: Spalding Sources Part 2
Note 1: The original of this document is on file (in Manuscript set 2065) in the Library of the Western Reserve Historical Society, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Geneva 9 1131 Thompson Seth Salem 4 1132 Thompson Seth, Jr.
James 201 Sanford Chester 202 Sanford Eli 203 Sawtell David 204 Sawtell William G. 205 Smith Andrew 206 Smith Chester 207 Smith David 208 Smith Ezra 209 Smith Henry 210 Smith Henry, Jr.
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 U.S. Methodist Politicians
1877) James Isaac Dolliver (1894-1978) Thomas Cooper Evans (b.
1872) James Harvey Bridgers William Emerson Brock (1872-1950) Thomas Wade Bruton (b.
1889) James Burr Saville (1891-1972) Bradford Sayre (b.
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 Index of Death Notices in the Vineyard Gazette, 1850 - 1875
Lucy 04/21/54 this town Darke, James 10/04/61 this town 41y Taunton Darrow, Mrs.
Bethania 09/13/72 this town 68y Furlong, Ellen 12/04/57 Chappaquiddic 18y Furlong, James 12/26/51 this town 8y Furlong, Matthew 10/17/51 this town a37y Ireland Furman, Wm.
Ellen M (Powers)09/10/75 Stockton, Cal. 36y this town Hickey, James 07/08/59 this port 33y Limerick, Ireland Higgins, Ann Maria 10/01/58 this town 4y Higgins, William Henry 01/20/54 this town 4w Highland, James R 10/31/62 Holmes Hole 3m Hillman, Mrs.
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 Senators alphabetically
IN D 1963.01.03 1981.01.02 1928 Beall, James Glenn MD R 1953.01.03 1965.01.02 1894 1971 Beall, John Glenn, Jr.
WV R 1958.01.25 1958.11.04 1912 1962 Hodges, Kaneaster, Jr.
CO D 1909.03.04 1911.01.11 1853 1911 Hughes, Harold Everett IA D 1969.01.03 1975.01.02 1922 1996 Hughes, James Hurd DE D 1937.01.03 1943.01.02 1867 1953 Hughes, William NJ D 1913.03.04 1918.01.30 1872 1918 Hull, Cordell TN D 1931.03.04 1933.03.03 1871 1955 Humphrey, Gordon John NH R 1979.01.03 1990.12.04 1940 Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, Jr.
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 Biography of Samuel Frazier. TNGenNet Inc. TNGenWeb Project, Autobiographies, Biographies, and Diaries of Our Ancestors.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Children--Abner, Beriah, Thomas, Julian Frazier, Barbara, and Samuel Frazier, Jr.
He served in the Tennessee Senate, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd General Assemblies, 1796-1801; representing Green County; he was a Whig in later life.
Father of Julian Frazier, grandfather of Constantine Frazier and of Beriah Frazier, all sometime members Tennessee General Assembly; great-grandfather of James Beriah Frazier, sometime Governor of Tennessee and United States Senator.
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 Famous Frasers
Under the command of Captain James Fraser, the brig, "Stirling Castle" set sail from Sydney, Australia, for Singapore in May 1836.
The author of two books, he also served as a review editor for the Latin American Literary Review and associate editor of Hispania.
Fraser was selected as the recipient of the Thomas Ashley Graves Jr.
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 The 1828 Grayson County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List
2 3.36 Anderson, James 1 2 6 1.66 Atkins, Daniel 1 2.24 Atkins, James 2 4.24 Anderson, Jesse 1 1.12 Austin, Bledsoe 1 1.12 Anderson, Harvey 1 1.12 Anderson, Thomas 1 4.48 Anderson, John 1 2.24 Anderson, Swinfield 1 Anderson, Jacob, Jr.
1 Anderson, James 1 Anderson, Isaac 1 1.12 Anderson, William 3 5.60 Anderson, Walling 1 Anderson, Elisha 1 3.36 Atkins, Alexander 1 3.36 Atkins, James, Jr.
Samuel Cox, Commission of of the Revenue for the County of Grayson.
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 Senators by state and seat
DE R 1929.03.04 1941.01.02 1 Sussex Hughes, James Hurd DE D 1937.01.03 1943.01.02 2 Kent Tunnell, James Miller DE D 1941.01.03 1947.01.02 1 Sussex Buck, Clayton Douglass DE R 1943.01.03 1949.01.02 2 New Castle Williams, John James DE R 1947.01.03 1970.12.31 1 Sussex Frear, Joseph Allen, Jr.
DE D 1949.01.03 1961.01.02 2 Kent Boggs, James Caleb DE R 1961.01.03 1973.01.02 2 New Castle Roth, William Victor, Jr.
DE R 1971.01.01 2001.01.02 1 New Castle Biden, Joseph Robinette, Jr.
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 Untitled Document
Robert Looney obtained a grant of 250 acres on James River and on Lunie's Mill Creek on 30 July 1742.
Jr., married Elizabeth Brigham; David married Sarah Bledsoe; Eban, Thomas, Isaac; Louisa married Wm.
James Brigham had grants form the state of North Carolina in 1779, 1781, 1782, 1787, and 1790, etc. Some of
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 Untitled Document
Jun 1654 in Ballybogan, County Donegal, Ireland, daughter of JAMES HOLMES and JANE JENNINGS.
County, TN, by Beriah Frazier, a Justice of the Peace.
JAMES MARION PARSONS 29 Sep 1876 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, son of SAMUEL PARSONS and
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 Rare Genealogy Books on CD-ROM
J.R. Arthur Stevens, Clara Stitt, John N. Stoner, Herbert Keller Stoner, Mrs.
Sunkle; Rhucann Tharpe; James Thompson; John P. Thomas; E. Thornburg; Jonathan Tipton; Robert Torbet; Mills Troyer; M. Troyer; John Tschantz; Alfred Uhl; A. Uhl; Jacob Uhl; L. Uhl; John W. Ulrich; Louis Vogel; Michael Vogel; Benjamin Weaver; Joseph Weaver; Edward Weimer; George W. Weimer; Charles R. White; Dr. S.
The Worthington History mentions the following people: James Abbott, John F. Allison (a biographical sketch of this man), David Allison, George F. Allison, James M. Allison (a biographical sketch of this man), Noah Allison, Mrs.
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 The Political Graveyard: Hamilton County, Tenn.
Colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;
James Beriah Frazier (1856-1937) — also known as James B. Frazier — of Chattanooga,
Major in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. District Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, 1933-48; U.S. Representative from Tennessee 3rd District, 1949-63.
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 Nicholas Gibbs and His Descendants for Two Generations
Barbara Born April 18, 1789, Died July 8, 1866, Married Beriah Frazier May 1, 1804.
[1972 - Original] Editor's Note: Beriah Frazier was first married on December 6,1795, to Annie Reece of Greene County, who died in Knox County, June 1802.
Sophia Born, Died prior to 1810, Married Boneybeard.
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 Gallery of History - Auctioneer of Historical Documents, Manuscripts and Autographs
JAMES CAGNEY - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - JAMES CAGNEY
JAMES DEAN - ANNOTATED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - JAMES DEAN
JAMES ROSENQUIST - POST CARD SIGNED - JAMES ROSENQUIST
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