Sarah Frantz

F, ID# 2535
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     Sarah Frantz married Amasa Wilbore, son of Freeman Wilbore and Mercy Kenyon, in.

Family: Sarah Frantz and Amasa Wilbore


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Susanna Frantz1

F, ID# 3636, (1782 - )
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Father*Jacob Frantz1 b. 25 Jul 1755, d. 4 Nov 1812
Mother*Susannah Conrad1 b. b 7 Aug 1763, d. 28 Dec 1836

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     Susanna Frantz was baptized on 11 January 1782 in the Hamilton Church, in Hamilton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, sponsor: Susanna, widow of Henrich Frantz, daughter of Jacob Frantz and Susannah Conrad.1 Susanna Frantz was the daughter of Jacob Frantz and Susannah Conrad.1

Citations

  1. [S386] Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/kay011.htm . Hereinafter cited as Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records.

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Veronica Frantz1

F, ID# 3638, (1785 - )
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Father*Jacob Frantz1 b. 25 Jul 1755, d. 4 Nov 1812
Mother*Susannah Conrad1 b. b 7 Aug 1763, d. 28 Dec 1836

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     Veronica Frantz was born on 15 October 1785 in Hamilton, Northampton, Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Frantz and Susannah Conrad.1

Citations

  1. [S386] Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/kay011.htm . Hereinafter cited as Conrad Hauser / Howser Bible records.

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Jennie "Jane" Frazier1

F, ID# 786, (1846 - 1902)
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Father-Can*David Frazier2,3 b. 1813
Mother-Can*Rachel Wood3 b. 1819

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     Jennie "Jane" Frazier was born on 15 February 1846, Indiana.4,5,6 She was the daughter of David Frazier and Rachel Wood.2,3
     Jennie "Jane" Frazier appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Richland, Miami, Indiana in the household of her parents, David Frazier and Rachel Frazier.7
     Jennie "Jane" Frazier appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Jaspar, Carroll, Iowa in the household of her parents, David Frazier and Rachel Frazier.8
     Jennie "Jane" Frazier appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Lewis, Holt, Missouri, enumerated 21 June 1870, living in the William Gordon household..9
     On 8 February 1872, Jennie "Jane" Frazier married Homer "Alonzo" Watson, son of Samuel Patterson Watson and Margaret Ann Ward, in Holt County County, Missouri, by H. C. Long, JP..10,1,11
     Jane Watson and Homer "Alonzo" Watson appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Greenfield, Rooks, Kansas, enumerated 16 June 1880 reporting them living next to Jane's sister, Jemima and Absolom Gibson. Their children Samuel David, May Jeannette and Arthur Bell were listed as living with them.12
     Jane Watson and Homer "Alonzo" Watson appeared on the 1885 State Census of Fairmont, Leavenworth, Kansas, enumerated 1 March 1885. Their children Samuel David, May Jeannette, Arthur Bell, Anna Bell, Homer Ernest and Hoarce Taylor.13 were listed as living with them, as well as Willie Watson age 9 born in Kansas. (I'm not sure who this is. More research is needed) 7 June 2010
     Jane Watson and Homer "Alonzo" Watson appeared on the census of 1 March 1895 in Fairmont, Leavenworth, Kansas, based on the number of people listed the following people could be included in the household: Samuel David Watson, May Jeannette Watson, Arthur Bell Watson, Anna Bell Watson, Homer Ernest Watson, Hoarce Taylor Watson, Mattie Janie Watson and Jess Taylor Watson. This is a supposition due to the fact that the 1895 Census of Wisconsin only lists the total number of males and females. Suan Huston age 74 born in Kentucky coming from Indiana is listed in the household ( Is this a relative?)14
     Jennie Watson and Homer "Alonzo" Watson appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Fairmont, Leavenworth, Kansas, enumerated 18 June 1900, reporting Homer as a farmer and Jennie as having 9 children, 8 of whom were still living at the time.. Their children Anna Bell, Hoarce Taylor, Mattie Janie and Jess Taylor were listed as living with them.15 Jane was Methodist in Glenwood Methodist Church, Glenwood, Leavenworth, Kansas.1
     Jane Watson died on 14 February 1902 in Bonner Springs, Wyandotte, Kansas, at the age of 55.1
     Jane was buried on Sunday, 16 February 1902 in the Glenwood Cemetery, located in Basehor, Leavenworth County, Kansas .1
     Jane Watson's obituary was printed in the Bonner Springs Chieftain, circulated in Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas, on 20 February 1902. Leaving her husband Homer as a widower She was survived by May Jeannette Watson and Arthur Bell Watson.1
Jane's obituary states:

Mrs. Homer Watson at rest.
     Mrs. Jane Watson, wife of Homer Watson, died at her home near Jaggard Station at 4 o'clock on Friday last; of pneumonia and heart trouble. Her age was 54 years.
     Mrs. Watson suffered an attack of pneumonia some three weeks ago. Shes got a along fairly well and was thought to be nearly out of danger a week ago and probably would have recovered, had it not been for the peculiar action of the heart. She had everything in her favor until the fever was broken Friday, when the heart trouble first became noticeable. That organ failed to respond properly and weakened as she was by the high temperature of many long days and nights she sank rapidly.
     Mrs. Watson leaves to mourn her a husband and eight children-five boys and three girls-the eldest of the girls being Mrs. Griffith of Tonganoxie. She was a kind dutiful wife and mother and a follower of Christ, being a member of the Methodist church.
     Mrs. Watson was a native of Indiana. While yet a child her parents moved to Iowa, thence to Missouri, where she grew to womanhood and was married, thirty years ago, to Mr. Watson. Seven of her children were present at the funeral. The absent one Arthur, is a member of the First U. S. Infantry on duty in Samar, P. I. He will not learn of his mother's death for many weeks yet.
     The funeral took place from the Glenwood Methodist church on Sunday at 1 o'clock, Rev Boicount, of this place officiating. The interment was made in Glenwood cemetery.
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     The sympathy of the community is extended to Homer Watson and family, whose bereavement of wife and mother occurred last week. She will be missed from her accustomed place by the fireside and as central figure in the family circle, but we mourn for her not as they who are without hope mourn-we think of her as not lost-only gone before. Her earthly sufferings are forever past and she has gone to her reward.1

She was listed as a survivor in the obituary of Homer "Alonzo" Watson on 15 April 1926 and was in the Bonner Springs Chieftain, Bonner Springs, Wyandotte, Kansas.11

Children of Jennie "Jane" Frazier and Homer "Alonzo" Watson

Citations

  1. [S342] Mrs Homer Watson dies, Bonner Springs Chieftain, Bonner Springs, Kansas, 20 Feb 1902, page 2 & 3, Jennie Watson Obituary, Bonner Springs, Kansas, Bonner Springs Chieftain, 20 Feb 1902, page 3, col 12.. Hereinafter cited as Bonner Springs Chieftain.
  2. [S344] 1870 US Census, Holt Cnty Missouri, population schedule, Abraham Gibson Household, Benton township, North Point post office, page 91 / 12, dwelling 75, family 72 digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M593, roll 779.
  3. [S1132] 1850 US Census, Miami County, Indiana, Population Schedule, David Frazier Household, Richland township, Carrollton post office, page 113, dwelling 474, family 504 Digital image, Ancestry.com (<http://www.Ancestry.com>: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 160.
  4. [S344] 1870 US Census, Holt Cnty Missouri, population schedule, Willliam Gordon Household, Lewis township, North Point post office, page 56, dwelling 496, family 463 digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M593, roll 779.
  5. [S342] Mrs Homer Watson dies, Bonner Springs Chieftain, Bonner Springs, Kansas, 20 Feb 1902, page 2 & 3. Hereinafter cited as Bonner Springs Chieftain.
  6. [S799] Jess Taylor Watson, Death Certificate 1974-002405 (24 May 1974), Idaho Bureau of Vital Statistics, PO Box 83720, Boise, Idaho. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert Watson, Jess Taylor.
  7. [S1132] 1850 US Census, Miami County, Indiana, Population Schedule, Richland township, Carrollton post office, page 113, dwelling 474, family 504, David Frazier Household Digital image, Ancestry.com (<http://www.Ancestry.com>: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 160.
  8. [S1133] 1860 US Census, Carroll County, Iowa, population schedule, Jaspar township, Carrollton post office, page 41, dwelling 355, family 262, David Frazier Household digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 313.
  9. [S344] 1870 US Census, Holt Cnty Missouri, population schedule, Willliam Gordon Household, Lewis township, North Point post office, page 56, dwelling 496, family 463 digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M593, roll 779.
  10. [S341] Marriage Certificate Homer Watson and Jennie Frazer: Holt County Marriage Book Volumn C:65, Registration #C2757, Missouri State Archives, PO Box 778, Jefferson City, MO 65102., MO State Archives, PO Box 778, Jefferson City, Missouri. Hereinafter cited as Marr Cert Watson / Frazer.
  11. [S343] Homer Watson Dead, Bonner Springs Chieftain, Bonner Springs, Kansas, 15 Apr 1925, page 1, Homer Watson obituary, Bonner Springs Chieftain, Bonner Springs, Kansas, 15 April 1926, page 1 Col 3. Hereinafter cited as Bonner Springs Chieftain.
  12. [S527] 15 June 1880 Population schedule, Rooks County, Kansas, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Mircropublication Series T9, roll 395 , Homer Watson Household, town of Greenfield, Enumeration District [ED] 270, Sheet 16, Dwelling 154, Family 154.
  13. [S1103] 1885 Kansas State Census, Leaveanworth County, Kansas, Ancestry.com Microfilm reel K-74 Kansas State Historical Society, Online Database, Provo, Utah, Homer Watson Household, Township Fairmont, Page 91 & 92, Household #168, Family #168. Viewed online 22 February 2007 Ancestry.com. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
  14. [S1104] 1895 Kansas State Census, Leaveanworth County, Kansas, Ancestry.com Microfilm roll v115_77 Kansas State Historical Society, Online Database, Provo, Utah, Homer Watson Household, Township Fairmont, Page 33 & 34, Household #2, Family #2. Viewed online 22 February 2007 Ancestry.com. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
  15. [S526] 18 Jun 1900 Population schedule, Leavenworth Cnty, Kansas, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T623, roll 486 , Homer Watson Household, town of Fairmont, Enumeration District [ED] 87, Supervisor's District 1, Sheet 7, Dwelling 118, Family 120.

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David Frazier1

M, ID# 4573, (1813 - )
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     David Frazier was born in 1813, Ohio.2
     David married Rachel Wood circa 1837 in Ohio.3
     David Frazier and Rachel Frazier appeared on the 1850 Federal Census Richland, Miami, Indiana, enumerated 20 August 1850. Their children Rufus, Rhoda, Jemima, Samuel and Jennie were listed as living with them.3
     David Frazier and Rachel Frazier appeared on the 1855 State Census Jaspar Township, Carroll, Iowa, enumerated 1856.4
     David Frazier and Rachel Frazier appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Jaspar, Carroll, Iowa, enumerated 29 June 1860. Their children Jemima, Samuel, Jennie, Sarah, George Newton and James were listed as living with them.5
     David Frazier appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Benton, Holt, Missouri, in the household of Absolom H. Gibson and Jemima Gibson, his daughter's family.2

Children of David Frazier and Rachel Wood

Citations

  1. [S344] 1870 US Census, Holt Cnty Missouri, population schedule, Abraham Gibson Household, Benton township, North Point post office, page 91 / 12, dwelling 75, family 72 digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M593, roll 779.
  2. [S344] 1870 US Census, Holt Cnty Missouri, population schedule, Benton township, North Point post office, page 91 / 12, dwelling 75, family 72, Abraham Gibson Household digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M593, roll 779.
  3. [S1132] 1850 US Census, Miami County, Indiana, Population Schedule, Richland township, Carrollton post office, page 113, dwelling 474, family 504, David Frazier Household Digital image, Ancestry.com (<http://www.Ancestry.com>: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 160.
  4. [S1173] 1856 State Census, Jaspar, Carroll, IA, Ancestry.com , Online Database, Provo, Utah, David Frasier Household, Page 22, Dwelling 3, Family 3. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest.
  5. [S1133] 1860 US Census, Carroll County, Iowa, population schedule, Jaspar township, Carrollton post office, page 41, dwelling 355, family 262, David Frazier Household digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 313.
  6. [S1132] 1850 US Census, Miami County, Indiana, Population Schedule, David Frazier Household, Richland township, Carrollton post office, page 113, dwelling 474, family 504 Digital image, Ancestry.com (<http://www.Ancestry.com>: access June 2007) citing National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 160.
  7. [S1136] Jemima Higgins, Death Certificate State Registra's #291, Local Registra's #180 (15 July 1929), OR State Archives, 800 Summer St. NE, Salem, Oregon. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert Jemima Higgins.
  8. [S1135] Rhoda Higgins, Death Certificate State Registra's #1610 (4 June 1910), OR State Archives, 800 Summer St. NE, Salem, Oregon. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert Rhoda Higgins.
  9. [S1133] 1860 US Census, Carroll County, Iowa, population schedule, David Frazier Household, Jaspar township, Carrollton post office, page 41, dwelling 355, family 262 digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: access June 2007) citing National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 313.

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