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Persifor Frazer

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Persifor Frazer (August 9, 1736 – April 24, 1792) was an American farmer, soldier, and industrialist, and the founder of one of the most prominent families of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Life

Frazer, the son of John and Mary Smith Frazer, was born in Newtown Township, Pennsylvania, not far from Philadelphia. He married Mary "Polly" Taylor on October 2, 1766, and managed a prosperous farm near Brandywine Creek. They raised ten children, many of whom established their own successful businesses and lineages. Grandson Persifor Frazer Smith was a leading brigadier general in the U.S. Army during the Mexican–American War.

Frazer became a leading regional political figure resisting the growing British power in the colonies. During the American Revolutionary War, in early 1776, he was elected as the captain of Company A, Fourth Pennsylvania Battalion and later was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the Fifth Pennsylvania Line, both under "Mad Anthony" Wayne. Frazer was captured at the Battle of Brandywine and held as a prisoner of war in the Walnut Street prison in Philadelphia until his parole. He was later appointed as a brigadier general in the Pennsylvania militia.

In a letter to his wife in July 1776 Frazer expressed negative opinions towards the blacks serving in many New England regiments of the army.[1]

Following the war, Frazer was an iron manufacturer and merchant, owning and operating the Sarum Forge.

Descendants

Children of Persifor and Mary Frazer:

  • Sarah (1769–1841)
  • Robert (1771–1821)
  • Mary Anne (1774–1845), who married Jonathan Smith
  • Persifor (1776–1798)
  • Martha (1778)
  • Mary (1780–1862), who married Joseph Smith, her brother-in-law Jonathan's brother
  • John (1781–1783)
  • Martha (1783–1867), who married William Morris
  • Elizabeth (1786–1788)
  • Elizabeth (1788–1857), who married Henry Myers

Other descendants include Persifor Frazer Smith (son of Mary Anne), general in the Mexican–American War, and Joseph Smith Harris (grandson of Mary), president of the Reading Railroad.[citation needed] His grandson Persifor Frazer Smith was a lawyer and member of the Pennsylvania legislature.[2]

References

  1. ^ Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the American Revolution. (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1961) p. 72
  2. ^ "Died in Court". Cecil Whig. 1882-06-03. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-10-30 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon

Further reading

  • Frazer, Dr. Persifor (great-grandson), General Persifor Frazer: A Memoir Compiled Principally from His Own Papers. (Philadelphia: privately published, 1907).

External links

This page was last edited on 30 December 2023, at 22:26
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