Jane Frazier

Jane Frazier

Jane Frazier lived in a log house built in 1754 just beyond the Cumberland, Maryland city limits. On October 1, 1755, while returning to her home from the Fort Cumberland Trading Post several miles away, Jane was captured by Indians and taken to the Miami River in Ohio. She escaped and returned 18 months later to learn that her husband, Lt. John Frazier, had remarried because he thought that she was dead. Jane’s husband took her back and sent his second wife home to her father.

Ruby Frazier Frey, a descendant, wrote a book called "Red Morning" telling of Jane’s experiences. The Frazier house was destroyed in the 1960s, but a marker designates its location. The former Jane Frazier house was on Route 51, Cumberland, Maryland.

Jane Frazier (formerly Jane Bell and Jane McClain) was born January 1, 1735 in Winchester, Virginia and died April 14, 1815 in Schellsburg, (Bedford Co.) Pennsylvania. In 1747 she married John Frazier (born in 1721 in the Highlands of Scotland, died April 16, 1773 in Bedford, Pennsylvania) and moved to Tibbitts Creek in Maryland. In 1759, John and Jane Frazier moved to Bedford, Penn. They had eight children: Benjamin, Margaret, William, James, Jane, Catherine, Mary, and Amelia. After the death of John Frazier, Jane married Richard DeKapt (which became Dunlap) and had one daughter: Agnes.

References

* Edward C. Papenfuse et al., "Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State", Johns Hopkins University 1999, ISBN 978-0-8018-5980-9.
* Ruby Frazier Frey, "Red Morning", G.P. Putnam's Sons 1946, ASIN B0007DQ41Y, LC Control Number 46006088.
* RootsWeb.com http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com 04/20/2003
* "The Old Pike Post", Genealogical Society of Allegany County, Maryland, Vol. 16, No. 3 September 1999.


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