Name | Ida Louise Black [1] | |
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Birth | 1 May 1864 | Fairfield, Franklin, Indiana, USA |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 25 Jan 1949 | |
25 Jan 1949 Ida Frasier obituary - Ashland Gazette Hold Services for Mrs. Ida Frasier Ida Black Frasier was born at Fairfield, Ind., May 1, 1864 and passed away at Lincoln, Nebr., on Jan. 25, 1949 at the age of 84 years, 8 months, and 25 days. She came to North English, Ia. with her farmily when one year of age. The trip took three weeks in a covered wagon. Her early girlhood was spent in the vicinities of North and South English, Harper, and Keota, Ia. In 1879 she came to Nebraska with the family of E.J. Rosecrans, with whom she made her home. On April 1, 1886 she was married to Edward A. Frasier of Ashland, and they made their home on a farm 5 1/2 miles west of Ashland until her husband's death on Dec. 10, 1938. Seven children were born to this union, one daughter, Maude Belle, having died in infancy. Surviving are Chester A., Grinnell, Ia.; Roscoe E., Ceresco; Nellie I Frasier, Glendale, Calif.; Mabel Williamson and Clarence D. Frasier, Lincoln, and Myrtle Hrubesky of Geneva. Mrs. Frasier also leaves 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren to mourn her loss as well as other relatives and a host of friends. Mrs. Frasier was a member of the New Hope Christian church and a charter member of the West Ashland Women's club. She was actively interested in these organizations as long as her health permitted. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Marcy chapel with Rev. H. H. Utterback in charge. Mrs. Warren Robinson sang "Going Home" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Mrs. H.F. Anderson was her accompanist. Pallbearers were Jess Russell, Clyde Landon, Lynn Converse, Ed Vance, Jess Parks and O.J. Lohr. Interment was made in the Ashland cemetery. |
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EdwardAFrasierFamily040.jpg Funeral Card: Frasier, Ida (Black) (1864-1949) (inside) |
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25 Jan 1949 Ida Frasier death certificate |
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EdwardAFrasierFamily041.jpg Funeral Card: Frasier, Ida (Black) (1864-1949) (outside) |
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Buried | Frasier family headstone Plot: Sect Old, Blk 4, Lot 56 |
Father | Benjamin F. Black (ID:I1153), b. 14 May 1823, Carlton, Boone, Kentucky, USA d. 9 Aug 1891, Walton, Boone County, Kentucky, USA (Age 68 years) | |||||||
Mother | Louisa Matthews (ID:I1154), b. 15 Oct 1829, Shelby, Indiana, USA d. Yes, date unknown | |||||||
Marriage | 11 Mar 1849 [1] | |||||||
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Father | Edwin J. Rosecrans (ID:I6243) | |||
Mother | Isabel Russell (ID:I6244) | |||
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Husband | Edward Alexander Frasier (ID:I1084), b. 21 Jan 1858, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA d. 10 Dec 1938, Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA (Age 80 years) | |||||||||||||||
Marriage | 1 Apr 1886 | |||||||||||||||
1886 Marriage License Edward Frasier and Ida Black |
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1870 Federal Census | 15 Aug 1870 | English, Iowa, Iowa, USA [2] |
Benjamin Black household | ||
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1870 census information for Benjamin Black family |
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1880 Federal Census | 7 Jun 1880 | Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA [3] |
Edwin Rosecrans household | ||
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1880 Census for Edwin Rosecrans family |
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1900 Federal Census | 21 Jun 1900 | Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA [4] |
E. A. Frazier household | ||
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1900 Census for Edward Frasier family |
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1910 Federal Census | 26 Apr 1910 | Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA [5] |
Edward A. Frasier household | ||
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1910 Census for Edward Frasier family |
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1910 Federal Census | 9 Jan 1920 | Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA [6] |
Edward A. Frasier household | ||
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1920 Census for Edward Frasier family |
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1930 Federal Census | 21 Apr 1930 | Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA [7] |
Edward A. Frasier household | ||
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1930 Census for Edward Frasier family |
Photos | Photos/PersonalPortraits/IdaBlack.jpg |
Newspaper Clippings | 18 Dec 1938 - Edward A. Frasier obituary The Nebraska State Journal, Sun. Dec 18, 1938, page 16 Edward A. Frasier Edward Alexander Frasier was born Jan. 21, 1958 at Buffalo, Wis., and died at his home in Ashland Dec. 10, 1938 after an illness of over two years. He came to Emrerson, Ia., at the age of 16. In the spring of 1880 he went to West Ashland community and had made this home since. In 1890 he and his family moved to their present home. He took a great interest in civic affairs and was active in promoting anything for the betterment of his community. He took great pride in his home and family, and was a devoted husband and father. April 1, 1886 he married Ida Black. To them were born three sons, and four daughters. One daughter died in infancy. Surviving are his wife ida; Chester A. of Grinnell, Ia., Roscoe E. of Ceresco; Nellie I. at home, Mabel M. Williamson and Clarence C. of Lincoln, and Myrtle R. Hrubesky of Geneva; 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters Miss Ella Frasier and Mrs. Margarette Pierce of Lincoln; many other relatives and a host of friends. On April 1, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Frasier celebrated their golden wedding with open house for relatives and friends. |
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