Tim/Aimee note that Hooper researcher gives birthdate as 29 Apr and thebirhtplace as NCspouse: Hodges, Holly (1798 - 1871)
Information regarding this individual/spouse/children obtained fromwritten record dated 15 April 1963 found in the belongings of LeonaWilliams Morris after she was deceased. Records indicate she gave birthto nine children.spouse: Morris, Fred B (1881 - 1961)
1870 CENSUS: Fayette Co., Illinois, Bowling Green Twp, P.O. ColdSpring, p. 216, 10 Aug 1870. Listed on census as "Benedict".spouse: Sarver, Telitha Elizabeth (1842 - 1917)
#149 149 Fraley, Benedict 32 M farmer $500$350 IL
, Telitha 29 F keepinghouse IL
, Mary 9 F IL
, Daniel 6 M IL
, Elizabeth 4 F IL
, O?. L. 6/12 M IL
Last entry would have been Jeremiah Benedict Frailey.
Charles Richard Frailey was called "Benedick", and appears on somerecords by;
that nickname. He may also have been called Benny Dickerson Frailey.
Daniel B. FRAILEY buried in Antioch Cemetery at Herrick,Illinois.spouse: Frailey, Virginia (1840 - 1926)
MARRIAGE: Daniel Frailey and Virginia Frailey marriage recorded inMarriage Book 1854 - 1871 in Shelby County, Illinois. Also see LDSFilm 0007710.
Some information relative to their family structure and the identity ofspouses of their children was obtained from the Herrick Centennial Book,1883 to 1983, Herrick, Shelby Co, IL.
!Daniel W. Frailey and Nettie Anderson marriage recorded in Book A, Page223spouse: Anderson, Harriett Jeanette (1865 - 1947)
in Fayette County, Illinois.
Daniel Webster Frailey's nickname was "Poker Dan".
Daniel Webster Frailey was buried in Antioch Cemetery. His grave markergives
the year of his birth and year of death.
MARRIAGE: Fayette Co, IL, Book A, p. 223. Recorded as Daniel M.Frailey, age 24, born Illinois and Nettie Anderson, age 24.
Groom's parents: Dickerson Frailey & ____ Sarver
Bride's parents: Robert Anderson & Elizabeth Sarver
Elisabeth Frailey was called "BETTS" and "BETTY". She is buried in Antiochspouse: Welch, Solomon (~1832 - )
Cemetery at Herrick, Illinois.
!Frank W. Frailey and Sallie Andersom Marriage recorded in Book A, Page119spouse: Anderson, Sarah "Sally" G. (1859 - 1944)
in Fayette County, Illinois. It was his first marraige and her secondmarriage.
Frank Frailey was buried in Myers Cemetery at Herrick, Illinois. Hisobituary
shows his date of death as 10 April 1939, at the age of 83.
Frank W. Frailey's nickname was HOG FRANK. He raised hogs.
John Frailey's nickname was "Tolly".spouse: Ginger, Caroline E. (1828 - )
MARRIAGE: Recorded in Marriage Book 1854 --1871 in Shelby County,Illinois.
1860 CENSUS: Fayette Co, IL, Bowling Green Twp, p 212, 15 August 1860
1424 1439 Frailey, John 30 m farmer _____$100 IL i
, Caroline 32 f IL i
, Harriet 4 f IL
, Nancy J. 3 f IL
Mary Frailey called "Mollie". She was the cousin of Harriett and PollyFrailey.spouse: Sarver, Jeremiah H. (1807 - 1865)
Marriage found in the book, "Marriage Licenses of Gallatin Co. 1813-1838" by Bender.----------child: Sarver, John Coleman (1833 - 1913)
CD #228 Illinois and Indiana Marriages shows marriage on 2 Dec 1830,Bender shows 3 Dec 1830
The 1870 Federal Census records that Mary was born in VA.spouse: Sarver, Casper (1803 - )
!Sarah A. Frailey and Jeremiah Sarver marraige recorded in "Old" Book A,spouse: Sarver, Jeremiah Jr. (1838 - 1914)
Page 69 in Fayette County, Illinois.
Sarah A. (Frailey) Sarver is buried in Antioch Cemetery at Herrick,Illinois.
MARRIAGE: Fayette Co, IL, Old Book A, p. 69.
MARRIAGE: LDS MICROFILM 0851644, Allen Co., Kentucky Marriages 1815 -1865 shows thatspouse: Sarver, Mary "Polly" (1805 - >1850)
Shepherd Frailey married Polly Sarver on 9 November 1822, by George A.Colberd.
BIRTH: Dates from Herrick Centennial Book.spouse: Frailey, Daniel B. (1830 - 1924)
!William Frailey's nickname was "Free Bill".spouse: Chatham, Suvisa C. (~1834 - )
!William and Suvisa C. (Chatham) Frailey's marriage is recorded in Old
Book "A", Page 47, in Fayette Co., Illinois.
MARRIAGE: Fayette Co, IL, Old Book A, p. 47.
MARRIAGE: Fayette Co, IL, Old Book A, p. 71.
spouse: Cobb, James (*1848 - )Burial - [place: Park Lawn Cemetary, Evansville, IN]
spouse: Riddle, Edwin (1867 - 1939)Burial - [place: Mt Gilead Church Cemetery, Slaughters,]
Pleasant Taylor was the bondsman for this marriage; I am not positivethat this was his daughter.
Living at Walkers Creek, Lincoln County, Tennessee at time of death.spouse: Minick, Martha "Mattie" E (1867 - 1958)
Brothers and sisters info from Family Bible, in possession of JerryMcBride; Info passed to Erdice
Gammon and then to Wendell Gammon 8/25/97.
Ran a saw mill at Kelso and then at Walkers Creek.
Burial - [place: Kelso Cemetary]
spouse: Taylor, Clio Irene (1894 - 1932)Burial - [place: Macedonia Cemetary]
3/27/97 info re: this ind. rec'd e-mail meatlover.ghg.net. This subjectis listed as second spouse.spouse:
3/27/97 info rec'd abt ind. e-mail meatlover.ghg.net. Two wives listedspouse: Jackson, Mary Ida (1897 - 1971)Burial - [place: Hereford, TX]
spouse: privateBurial - [place: Oak Hill Cemetary, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co, IN]
spouse: privateBurial - [place: Oak Hill Cemetary, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co, IN]
spouse: Crowley, Alexander D (1859 - 1904)Burial - [place: Zion Brick Church Cemetery]
3/27/97 info rec'd e-mail meatlover.ghg.net.spouse: Lee, Francis Marion (1875 - 1938)Burial - [place: Fairview Cemetary, Fannin Co, TX]
spouse: Keen, Mille Adaline (1844 - 1924)Burial - [place: Old Brush Church Cem, Portland, Sumner CO, TN]
Webster County Kentucky marriages 08 Jan 1905 - 27 Dec 1905
Marriage Book 21
Transcribed from the microfilm by Carole Jones Palmer
KDLA Roll No 7006227, Marriage Books 21-22
8 Oct 1905
James Grant, of Dixon, age 24, 1st marriage, farming, groom and hisparents
born in Kentucky
to
Lizzie Williams, of Dixon, age 21, 1st marriage, bride and her parentsborn
in Kentucky.
Married at W.A. Williams by L.L. Todd
Witnesses: Garland Cates, Gilbert Williams
Date of bond: 6 Oct 1905; surety: W.A. Williams
spouse: Doss, Weldon Marshall (1867 - 1940)Burial - [place: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Westmoreland, Sumner Co, TN]
John M Taylor was the Bondsman; however, I am not sure this was hisdaughter.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.spouse: Sarver, Henry (1741 - 1827)
[p.389] ROLL OF HONOR
page 109 (IS THIS THAMER'S FATHER?????????)
Henry Haller served as colonel in the Jersey campaign. He was a member ofthe Provincial Conference; member of Assembly; of the Committee ofSafety, and 1779, was selected to solicit subscriptions in Berks countyfor the Continental loan when he was appointed wagon master general. Hewas born in Alsace, France; settled in Pennsylvania, 1733, where he died,1793.