I am from the line of Nathan Boone by daughter Melcina who married James H. Loyd. They had a daughter, Nancy Ann Elizabeth, who married William Alexander Chowning. They had a house full of daughters and one of them was my grandmother Mabel Paulene. She married Roy E. Dennis and thier daughter Adelle Dennis-Lockhart is my mother.My dad was Albert Barton Lockhart, my name is Elizabeth Paulann Lockhart-Wetzel-Wood-Drury. I was born 11-30-1931 in Amarillo Texas. Melcina is buried at Hog-eye Prarie near Jacksboro Texas. My mother died this past Nove. She was 88 yrs old. Let me hear from you. I need to know who James Loyds parents were if you have that info. Thanks, Bo Drury
Notes for James H. (Spouse 1)
aka: F.T. Frazier
bought one of Nathan Boone’s remaining 11 slaves at the time of Nathan’s death. . . He bought Peter for $726.
15HON. FRANKLIN T. FRAZIER, (deceased). Franklin Tennessee Frazier was the third child of Julian and Elizabeth Frazier who reared a family of thirteen children. He was born near Knoxville, Tennessee, March 16, 1810. He grew to manhood upon his father's farm, and was educated at Paris, Tenn. He was married the first time to Maria J. Crawford, when he was twenty-three years of age. That union was blessed with five children, viz.: George W., Thos. M., Wm. J., James M., and Samuel L. His first wife died June 4, 1847, and he was married the second time, April 26, 1848, to Miss Malcena Boone, daughter of Col. Nathan Boone, of this county. By this marriage there are four children, viz.: Constantine C., Nathan B., Laura J., and Franklin T. Mr. Frazier was elected to the State Senate in 1858, and was one of the ablest members of that body. He met with the Legislature called by Gov. Jackson, at Neosho, and voted in favor of the secession ordinance. He was a member of Gov. Jackson's staff at the battle of Wilson's creek, and then went with the army to Arkansas, and lived in Fayetteville until 1863. He then went to Collin county, Texas and lived there until September, 1866. He then returned to Missouri and lived in Saline county, until 1867, and then returned to the farm he settled soon after coming to the State, and where his widow still lives. He carried on farming upon a large scale, and no man in the county stood higher in the regard of the people than he. He was always an unswerving Democrat,—never proved recreant to any trust committed to his care. He died upon the old homestead, December 16, 1881, in his seventy-second year and was buried in the family burying ground upon the home place by the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member.
385Franklin T. Frazier (1883) (deceased at that time)
Posted by Webmaster on Wed, 16 Aug 2000
Surname: Frazier, Crawford, Boone, Jackson
From the HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY (1883)