Alexander Fraser

Alexander Fraser

Alexander Fraser may refer to:
*Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie, died by 1332 AD
*Alexander Fraser (Upper Canada politician) (1786–1853), a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West
*Alexander Fraser (1729–1799), a soldier and seigneur in Lower Canada
*Alexander Fraser (Ontario politician) (1824–1883), member of the 1st Parliament of Ontario
*Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord Saltoun (1604–1693)
*Alexander Fraser, 13th Lord Saltoun (1684–1748)
*Alexander Fraser, 14th Lord Saltoun (1710–1751)
*Alexander Fraser, 16th Lord Saltoun (1758–1793)
*Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun (1785–1853)
*Alexander Fraser, 18th Lord Saltoun (1820–1886)
*Alexander William Frederick Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun (1851–1933)
*Alexander Arthur Fraser, 20th Lord Saltoun (1886–1979)
*Alexander Fraser RSA, (1827-1899), a Scottish landscape painter and the biographer of Horatio McCulloch
*Sandy Fraser, a networking engineer who worked at, and ultimately became head of, Bell Labs
*Alexander Fraser (Australian politician), Victorian State MP

ee also

*Alex Fraser (disambiguation)
*Alexander Fraser Campbell, George Cross recipient


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