Anne Fraser

(before 1610 - )
     Anne Fraser was born before 1610 in Scotland. She was the eldest daughter of Andrew Fraser, Commissary of Inverness.
     Anne Fraser married John Dunbar of Hempriggs, son of John Dunbar of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Sinclair, circa September 1624. In his marriage contract dated 26 September 1624, his father, John Dunbar, made over his lands of Hempriggs "as they had been left to him by his father, William".

Annie Littlejohn Fraser

(1874 - 22 August 1956)
     Annie Littlejohn Fraser was born in 1874 in Sandy Point, Foster, Victoria.
     Annie Littlejohn Fraser married Thomas George MacKenzie, son of Donald Thomson MacKenzie and Mary Ann Hodgson, on 8 June 1904 in Rosedale, Victoria. M'KENZIE—FRASER. — On the 8th June at the Presbyterian Church Rosedale by the Rev R Mitchell? Thomas George eldest son of D T M'Kenzie, "Calrossie" Yarram to Annie Littlejohn eldest daughter of D Fraser "Karadoc", Rosedale.
     Annie Littlejohn Fraser and Thomas George MacKenzie travelled to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on 1 November 1929 per the "Cathay. They travelled second class, their last address in the UK being 53 Queensboruogh Terrace, London W2".
     Annie was registered as the owner of land at Won Wron,with 2 votes in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1934.
     Annie was registered as having land at Won Wron & Boodyarn while living in Yarram on the electoral roll dated between 1935 and 1936.
     Annie was registered as of Yarram and in Port Albert on the electoral roll dated 1954.
     Annie died on 22 August 1956 in Yarram, Victoria. She was buried on 24 August 1956 in Alberton.
     Her will was proved on 19 December 1956 in Victoria.

Children of Annie Littlejohn Fraser and Thomas George MacKenzie

Cecilia Fraser

     Cecilia Fraser married Patrick Dunbar, son of Gospatrick Dunbar 2nd Earl and Derdere Unknown (Dunbar).

Child of Cecilia Fraser and Patrick Dunbar

Christy Fraser

(circa 1811 - )
     Christy Fraser was born circa 1811.
     Christy Fraser and Murdoch MacPherson appeared on the 1841 census in Lower Breakish, Strath, Inverness-shire. Murdoch McPherson, 25, ag. lab, born Inverness, Christy Mcpheson, 30, all born in the county of Inverness; Margaret 12, born Inverness; Paul aged 5, born Inverness; William aged 3, born Inverness; Flora, 8 months, born Inveress; Marion Mathison, 60, born Inverness.
     Christy Fraser married Murdoch MacPherson.

Children of Christy Fraser and Murdoch MacPherson

Elizabeth Fraser

(circa 1881 - 12 August 1946)
     Elizabeth Fraser was born circa 1881.
     Elizabeth Fraser married Donald Alexander MacKenzie, son of Alexander Holm MacKenzie and Isabella MacKay, on 26 September 1901 in Free Church, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
     Elizabeth died on 12 August 1946. She was buried after 12 August 1946 in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.

Children of Elizabeth Fraser and Donald Alexander MacKenzie

Euphemia Fraser

(circa 1375 - 1441)
     Euphemia Fraser married Sir Walter Innes. Euphemia Fraser was born circa 1375 in Scotland. She was the daughter of Hugh Fraser 4th Lord Lovat.
     Euphemia died in 1441.

Child of Euphemia Fraser and Sir Walter Innes

Hugh Fraser (8th of Lovatt)

     Hugh Fraser (8th of Lovatt) married Janet Dunbar, daughter of Thomas Dunbar 2nd Earl of Moray and Margaret Fraser?.

Hugh Fraser 4th Lord Lovat

( - 1410)
     Hugh died in 1410 in Lovat, Inverness-shire.

Child of Hugh Fraser 4th Lord Lovat

Isobel Fraser

(circa 1720 - )
     Isobel Fraser was born circa 1720 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland.
     Isobel Fraser married Francis Bain als MacPherson (of Tombreck), son of unlinked early MacPherson, on 5 July 1744 in Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT.

Jane Fraser (Woodham)

     Jane Fraser (Woodham) married Lt Col Richard Handcock, son of Tobias Handcock and Johanna Reily.

Children of Jane Fraser (Woodham) and Lt Col Richard Handcock

Margaret Fraser

     Margaret Fraser married William Keith Marischal of Scotland, son of Sir Edward de Keith. Margaret Fraser was born. She was the only child of Sir John Fraser, who was the eldest son of Sir Alexaner Fraser, High Chamberlain of Scotland by Mary, sister of King Robert the Bruce..

Margaret Fraser

     Margaret Fraser married William Keith Marischal of Scotland, son of Sir Edward de Keith.

Child of Margaret Fraser and William Keith Marischal of Scotland

William Fraser

     William Fraser married Edith Clark, daughter of Owen Clark and Hannah Bullett.

Cecilia Fraser?

(before 1240 - )
      Cecilia Fraser? was also known as Cecily FitzRobert in records. She was born before 1240. She was probably the daughter of John FitzRobert of Warkworth, co. Northumberland, by Ada, daughter of Hugh de Baliol of Barnard Castle (and sister of John de Baliol).
     Cecilia Fraser? married Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl, son of Patrick Dunbar 5/6th Earl and Euphemia Stewart, 13 Dec 1248 or 1242. The Earl's only recorded wife and the mother of his sons was a lady named in a charter by her eldest son, 'Cecilia filia Johannis.' No other designation of her has been found. It has been suggested that she was a Fraser, but there is no satisfactory evidence of this.

Children of Cecilia Fraser? and Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl

Margaret Fraser?

( - before January 1421/22)
     Margaret Fraser? was born. Thomas Innes, Carrick pursuivant, in Scottish Notes and Queries v.6 p.124, makes the suggestion that she was heiress of Frendraught and therefore a Fraser, on the grounds (i) of the remainder of the entail of Frendraught (Antiq. of Aberdeen & Banff v.3 p.587) by James de Dunbar, afterwards 10th Earl of Moray, to [his elder brother] Thomas, 9th Earl - a remainder explicable if he were by descent a possible heir to Frendraught; and (ii) of the greater robability that Frendraught came thus be descent than that Alexander de Dunbar, younger son of the first Dunbar, Earl of Moray, and hitherto accredited as father of Earl James - which Alexander was an ecclesiastic - should have acquired it by marriage with "Maud/Matilda" Fraser. She (Margaret) presumably died before Jan 1421/2 because the resettlement of that date contains no reference to her, Frendraught being said to have descended hereditarily to (her son) James (Antiq. of Aberdeen & Banff, v.3 p.587).
It is possible that she was of the Lovat family as her grandson Alexander Dunbar could not marry Isabel Innes as they were second cousins.
     Margaret Fraser? married Thomas Dunbar 2nd Earl of Moray, son of John Dunbar 1st Earl of Moray and Marjory Stewart, before 15 February 1392.
     Margaret died before January 1421/22.

Children of Margaret Fraser? and Thomas Dunbar 2nd Earl of Moray

Margaret Frazer

     Margaret Frazer married James Hooper on 18 November 1699 in Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

Children of Margaret Frazer and James Hooper

Mary Baker Frazer

     The marriage of Mary Baker Frazer and Richard Bullett, son of Robert Bullett and Elizabeth Humphrey, was registered in the quarter ending in March 1881 in Bedford RD, Bedfordshire.
     Mary Baker Frazer and Richard Bullett appeared on the 1881 census in Bedford, Bedfordshire. Joseph Frazer 64 , ironmonger, Susannah B. Frazer 65, Henry J. Frazer 23, Richard Bullett 25, son in law, telegraphist in the Civil Service, born Weedon, Nth; Mary B. Bullett 21, daughter, born Bedford, Caroline S. Colson 15.

Elizabeth Freeman

(circa 1753 - 2 November 1803)
     Elizabeth Freeman was born circa 1753 in Dedham, Essex, England.
     Elizabeth Freeman married John Squirrell, son of William Squirrell and Sarah Unknown (Squirrell), on 29 June 1774 in Bildeston, Suffolk. He was a widower.
     Elizabeth died on 2 November 1803 in Wattisham, Suffolk.

Children of Elizabeth Freeman and John Squirrell

Elizabeth Freeman

(before 1696 - )
     Elizabeth Freeman was born before 1696. She was the daughter of Unknown Freeman and Elizabeth Silvester.

Francis Freeman

(before 1694 - )
     Francis Freeman was born before 1694. He was the son of Unknown Freeman and Elizabeth Silvester.

George Freeman

(before 1695 - )
     George Freeman was born before 1695. He was the son of Unknown Freeman and Elizabeth Silvester.

Gertrude Irene Freeman

     Gertrude Irene Freeman married Edgar Charles Handy, son of John Alexander Handy and Emma Mary Carnie.

John Freeman

Unknown Freeman

     Unknown Freeman married Elizabeth Silvester, daughter of Edward Silvester and Jane Walker. An Elizabeth Sylvester married Ralph Freeman, on 22 June 1680 in Clerkenwell, London.

Children of Unknown Freeman and Elizabeth Silvester

Walter Freeman

(1906 - 1973)
     Walter Freeman was born in 1906.
     Walter died in 1973.

Marian May Freemantle

     Marian May Freemantle married Stanley McIntyre Borland, son of Alexander Borland and Ruth Lanyon.

Children of Marian May Freemantle and Stanley McIntyre Borland

Jesse Edmund Freer

(circa 1857 - )
     Jesse Edmund Freer was born circa 1857.
     Jesse Edmund Freer married Catherine Mary Colbert, daughter of John Colbert and Elizabeth Manning, on 29 December 1902 in St Luke's, Adelaide, South Australia.

Jane Freestone

(before April 1824 - 2 May 1891)
     Jane Freestone was born before April 1824 in Polwarth, Surrey. She was the daughter of William Freestone, farmer.
     Jane Freestone married Richard Mackglew, son of Daniel Mackglew and Martha Smith, on 4 June 1846 in St Bride, Fleet St, London.
     Jane Freestone and Richard Mackglew were recorded on the 1851 census in 4 Bath Place, Finsbury, Middlesex.
     Jane Freestone and Richard Mackglew appeared on the 1861 census in 14 Brixton? St, St Leonard Shoreditch, London, Middlesex. Richard McGlew aged 39, head wood turner, born Cripplegate, Middlesex with his wife Jane aged 39, born Tolworth, Surrey and nephew Alfred Richard Jenkins aged 4, born Shoreditch and Mary Farraday aged 47, a lodger and laundress.
     Jane Freestone and Richard Mackglew appeared on the 1871 census in 46 Ashburton Grove, Islington. Richard Mackglew head aged 49, medical turner?, born Cripplegate with his wife Jane aged 48, born Polworth, Surrey and Alfred Jenkins, a vistor aged 14, scholar, born Shoreditch.
     Jane Freestone and Richard Mackglew appeared on the 1881 census in 46 Ashburton Grove, Islington, London. Richard Macglew, head, aged 59, turner (artz), born Cripplegate, Middlesex with his wife Jane aged 57, born Polwarth, Surrey, and niece Jane Jenkins aged 29, born St Lukes Middlesex, feather curler and a visitor Harriet Newton, aged 30, born St Lukes, Middlesex, feather curler. Jane Freestone was an executor of Richard Mackglew's estate on 5 January 1882 in the Principal Probate Registry, London.
     Jane Freestone appeared on the 1891 census in 14 Cross St, Islington, London. Jane Mackglew, aged 67, widow, born Kingston, Surrey, living on own means; Jane E Jenkins, niece aged 39, born London St Luke, ostrich feather curler. The premises contained several families.
     Jane's death was registered in the quarter ending on 2 May 1891 in 14 Cross St, Islington.
     Her will was proved on 11 June 1891 in PPR. The will was proved by James South, nephew, oilman of 136 Brackenbury Rd, Hammersmith.

Ann French

(say 1770 - 4 November 1852)
     Ann French was born say 1770 in French Park, Tibohine, Roscommon, Ireland. She was the daughter of Arthur French, of French Park.
     Ann French married Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine, son of Rev Richard Handcock and Sarah Toler, on 13 November 1790.
     Ann died on 4 November 1852.

Children of Ann French and Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine

Elizabeth Alicia French

( - 1 April 1890)
     Elizabeth Alicia French married George Handcock, son of Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine and Ann French, on 16 February 1833. She was the daughter of Robert Henry French and cousin of Lord de Freyen. They had 6 children.
     Elizabeth died on 1 April 1890.