Individual Details
Betsey Ann McBee
(Bet 1780 and 1790 - )
Betsy Ann McBee married Julian Frazier who was one of the executors of William McBee's 1826 Will.
1840 Census. Henry Co TN
Julian Frazier: 2m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 1m 20-30, 1m 50-60
2f 5-10, 1f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 30-40, 1f 50-60
Constantine Frazier: 1m 5-10, 1m 30-40. 2f -5, 1f 5-10, 1f 30-40
Franklin T. Frazier: 1m -5, 1m 5-10, 1m 30-40. 1f 20-30
William Frazier: 1m 20-30, 1f 20-30
A database online gives a birth year of 1781 for Julian; death in 1846. Children of Julian and Elizabeth "Betsey Ann" McBee as:
Constantine, b. 16 Apr 1804, Knox Co TN
Samuel
Franklin Tennessee, b. 15 Mar 1810, Knox Co.
William M., b. about 1811
Phetna Malvina Frazier, b. about 1805 maybe this should be 1815?
Isaac Ganum Frazier, b. about 1816 - the deaf and dumb grandchild named in his grandfather's will. He was living with his older brother Constantine in 1850 in Henry Co.
Mary A., b. about 1819
John J., b. about 1820
T. J., b. about 1822
Ellen
Levi D., b. about 1828
Eliza Ann
Lafayette, b. about 1831
Isaac Gainum Frazier, the deaf and dumb grandson of William McBee, is in his brother's (Constantine Frazier) household in Henry County, Tennessee for the 1850 US Census.
1850 US Census, 2nd District, Henry County, Tennessee.
Frazier, Constantine 46, Clerk of County, Court, $1,850, TN
Mary E. 42, TN
David 17, Farming, TN
Eliz. 15, TN
Sarah J. 13, TN
Susan S. 11, TN
Julian 9, TN
Rebecca 7, TN
Henry 4, TN
Mary 1, TN
Isaac G. 34, Farmer, TN, Deaf and Dumb
Constantine Frazier owned 12 slaves in 1850.
The Historical Foundation of Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of America, Memphis, Tennessee:
" Julian Frazier, born November 7th, 1781. He was a finely formed, portly person; polished in his manners, enterprising and ambitious. He often represented Knox in the State Legislature. He married a Miss McBee, of a wealthy Scottish family. They raised a numerous family, whose history we do not know. They moved to Henry county, West Tennessee, where he was again often elected to the Legislature. Some of his sons were in the Confederate army, and two of them wounded in the battle of Belmont."
Events
Birth | Bet 1780 and 1790 |
Families
Father | William McBee (1756 - 1826) |
Mother | Mary Ann Cox (1756 - 1840) |
Sibling | Libby McBee ( - ) |
Sibling | Lemuel McBee (1783 - 1843) |
Sibling | Abigail McBee (1789 - ) |
Sibling | Gainum C. McBee (1799 - ) |