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122 Armister, pastor of the Christian Church at Walla Walla, Washington. One child.
 * c. Bryan, b. Jan. 15, 1855, d. s. at Lexington, Ky.
 * d. Fleming, b. Jan. 15, 1855, living single in St, Louis.
 * e. Mary, b. July 10, 1857; m. Dec. 17, 1884, Wm. F. Stanhope, of Fayette County, Ky., and died without children May 15, 1885.
 * f. Nannie, b. Aug. 12, 1858, d. s. at Lexington, Ky.

They are all buried in the family lot in the Lexington, Ky., Cemetery.

He married third, Feb. 14, 1867, Sarah Boone, a widow from BourborBourbon [sic] County, Ky. No children.

, the other child of Mary McClure, who left descendants, m. Joseph F. Frazer, b. Spotsylvania Co., Va., Feb. 11, 1818, and d in Kentucky Oct. 12, 1883. Four children:

a. Elizabeth, d. s.; b. Martha, d. s; c. Mary Sullivan; d. Edward.

The two latter now live in Lexington, Ky., and have rendered valuable assistance in the preparation of this work.

William Frazer, their remote ancestor, settled near Norfolk, Va., early in the 18th century, where he remained until his sons were educated at William and Mary College. Moving to Spotsylvania Co., his son, James m. Elizabeth Foster, d. of Anthony Foster of that county. Five sons and one daughter.

Anthony Frazer, the oldest of these, was b. March 22, 1754. Was first Ensign and later Lieut. in the RevoluaryRevolutionary [sic] War. He married Hannah Herndon. Ten children, of whom Edward Frazer, the third son and fourth child, was born Feb. 1785. He married Elizabeth Frazer, d. of his uncle, John Frazer and Betty Fox. One son, Joseph F. Frazer.

4., fourth child and youngest son of Rev. Andrew McClure, b. Bourbon County, Ky., Sept. 5, 1790, and died Jessamine County, Ky., Aug. 18, 1849, of cholera after an illness of twelve hours. He was for a