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Chiefly a record of some of papers of Persifor Frazer and his son John Frazer. Persifor was born ca. 1667 probably in Scotland. He married Margery(Margaret) Clayton/Calton/Carlton ca. 1700. He died ca. 1740. They were the parents of seven children. John was born 8 Aug 1709 in Glasslough, Ireland. He married Mary Smith, daughter of Robert Smith and Mary Douglass, 16 Jun 1735 in Glasslough, Ireland. He and Mary immigrated to America 28 Jun 1735. Descendants of these men lived in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere.
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