William Frazier
(1756-1807)
MSA SC 3520-16759
Sources:
Adjutant General, Militia Appointments, Liber 2, p. 26 [MSA S348-2, 2/6/5/10].
Caroline County Court, Marriage Licenses, 1774-1792, MdHR 10063-3 [MSA C534-1, 1/2/1/9].
Caroline County Court, Land Records, Lease, William Frazier to John Dwiggens, 1791, Liber WR no. C, p. 302 [MSA CE94-3].
Caroline County Register of Wills, Inventories, Inventory of Alexander Frazier, 1807, Liber JR no. C, p. 274 [MSA C516-4, 1/3/1/19].
Caroline County Register of Wills, Wills, Will of Alexander Frazier, 1807, Liber JR no. C, p. 126 [MSA C577-1, 1/3/1/6].
General Assembly, House of Delegates, Assessment Record, 1783, Caroline County, Lower Choptank District Hundred [MSA S1161-3, 1/4/5/46].
Governor and Council, Commission Record, 1726-1786, MdHR 4011-2 [MSA S1080-3, 2/26/3/12].
Governor and Council, Commission Record, 1777-1798, MdHR 4013-1 [MSA S1080-6, 2/26/3/16].
Governor and Council, Commission Record, 1777-1827, MdHR 1347 [MSA S1080-7, 2/26/3/17].
Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties, "Frazier's Flats," CAR-51 [MSA SE5-6090].
Maryland State Papers, Red Books 16:150, Deposition re: enlistment of servants by Frazier, May 1777, MdHR 4580A [MSA S989-24, 1/6/4/12].
Pension of Henrietta Frazier (William Frazier), National Archives and Records Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, NARA M804, W 3797, from Fold3.com.
Prerogative Court, Wills, Will of Alexander Frazier, 1764, Liber 32, p. 138, MdHR 1312-2 [MSA S538-4824, 1/11/1/42].
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