You can narrow down when they moved a few ways that I know of. Look for them
in the Iowa State Census of 1865, which I am searching for right now. The
other would be to look for a land sale in the recorder's office in the
Randolph County Courthouse. That's pretty easy to look for, they are in
date order in big books. I have noticed in some papers locally, that when a
family sold out and moved it was put in the paper, now that you would have
to look through the local papers available through the Indiana State
Library. Another thing is to look for them in the 1865 wall map of Randolph
County IN. I did find them in the 1885 Iowa State Census living in
Washington Ward 3, Washington Township, they adopted a little girl according
to that, she was born in Washington Township, Frank age 17 born in Louisa Co
Iowa, and Bert age 15 born in Louisa Co as well. Have you done a page by
page search for them in 1850 census for Randolph County in the same township
you found them in 1860? The museum has a different index for that year
(1850), it lists every Frazier grouped together, it was done locally, so you
might find his parents through that index if he moved here with them and
still lived at home, which could be if he married in 1853, you never know
when you will have a breakthrough. Andrea
-----Original Message-----
From: inrandol-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:inrandol-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Christina Wilson
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 5:49 PM
To: undisclosed recipients:
Subject: [INRANDOL] Absalom Frazier
I'm hoping (fervently) that someone has come across the parents and/or
siblings of my Absalom Frazier, born about 1828-32 in or around Ohio. The
first confirmed date I have of his existence is 17 Nov 1853 when he married
Catherine Dill in Randolph County, Indiana. The family lived there in 1860,
but moved sometime before 1870 to Iowa (Des Moines County in 1870 census,
Louisa either before or after 1870). They were in Washington County, Iowa by
1885. A little note I'd made said he had brothers living in Louisa County.
If true (and that's still a big if), a brother could be Elliot Frazier son
of Alvis Frazier.
Does anyone have information on my concrete-enforced brickwall? Absalom has
been a dead end for 30 years!
Christina
PS he is NOT the Absalom Frazier born about 1828 in Kentucky--that one is
still living in Kentucky in 1880.
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