Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Monroe County. LEWIS F. FRAZIER was born December 26, 1842, in Monroe County, Ky., where he now resides. He was a member of Company F, Twenty-first Kentucky Infantry, with which he served four years and six months during the late war; he was in the battles of Stone River, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, and was in advance in the skirmish line for some time in numerous minor battles and skirmishes. After re-ensliting, and while home on veteran furlough, he was taken sick in Louisville, and taken to Brown's hospital, of which he was, after his recovery, chief nurse for two years. His father, James Frazier, was born in Tennessee in 1787; was a soldier in the war of 1812, and of Scotch descent. James Frazier married, about 1819, Mary, daughter of Solomon Bartlett. From this union sprang John M., Nancy R. (Payne), Martha (Rhodes), James G., Lemuel, Emily (Nelson), Henry S., Benjamin L., Bartlett L. G., Lewis F. and Mary (Grey). Lewis F. married, April 2, 1866, Mary S., daughter of George W. and Nancy (Sabins) Biggers. She was born AUgust 8, 1845. They have no children. Mr. Frazier owns at present a well improved farm of 160 acres in good condition. He has been, since 1875, constable of Monroe County. He is a member of the Baptist Church, and in politics is a Democrat. Bartlett Biggers Brown Frazier Grey Nelson Payne Rhodes Sabins = TN Louisville-Jefferson-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/monroe/frazier.lf.txt