Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed., 1887, Woodford Co. WILLIAM J. FRAZIER was born April 21, 1828, and is the eldest son of Thompson and Martha (Bond) Frazier. In 1856 he engaged in distilling with his father in his native county of Anderson. In 1866 he removed to Woodford County and entered into partnership with John Boswell, who retired in 1868. Mr. Frazier manufactures sour mash, hand made whisky [sic], and the capacity of his distillery is sixty bushels of corn per day. The machinery cost about $5,000 and his sales reach $15,000 per annum. He employs six hands, and the product of his still is shipped to Lexington, Cincinnati and Chicago. Mr. Frazier was married in 1848 to Miss Martha A. McMinemy, a native of Anderson County and a daughter of William and Cyntha (Bosworth) McMinemy, of Virginia. The children born to this marriage are William, John, James, Belle, Anna, Mary G., Mattie and Thomas (twins) and Lammie. Frazier Bond McMinemy Bosworth Boswell = Anderson-KY VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/woodford/frazier.wj.txt