Person:Eleanor Frazee (1)

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Elinor Frazee
b.7 Feb 1806
d.27 Jul 1849
  1. Elinor Frazee1806 - 1849
  2. John Frazee
  • HHenry Wing1795 - 1843
  • WElinor Frazee1806 - 1849
m. 1824
  1. Jarvis Wing1825 - Aft 1896
  2. Rhoda Wing1827 - Aft 1896
  3. Oliver Wing1827 - Aft 1896
  4. Nathan Wing1829 - Bef 1896
  5. Henry Wing1831 - 1907
  6. Elnora Wing1833 - Aft 1896
  7. Jane Wing1835 - Aft 1896
  8. Pauline Wing1837 - Aft 1896
  9. Austin Wing1839 - 1916
  10. Cleopatra Wing1841 - Aft 1896
  11. Francis Marion Wing1843 - Aft 1896
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Elinor Frazee
Alt Name[3][4] Eleanor Frazee
Gender Female
Birth[3][4] 7 Feb 1806
Alt Birth[2] Massachusetts, United States
Alt Birth[1] Pennsylvania, United States
Residence[1] Bef 1825 Defiance, Ohio, United States
Marriage 1824 Columbiana, Ohio, United Statesto Henry Wing
Alt Marriage Bef 1825 to Henry Wing
Residence[1] Aft 1825 Greensburg, Summit, Ohio, United States
Alt Death[1] Aug 1848
Death[3][4] 27 Jul 1849
Burial[3][4] Crow Cemetery, Glandorf, Putnam, Ohio, United States
Religion[1] Christian
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Henry Wing, in Ohio County History of Putnam County, 1896.

    HENRY WING [father of the titular subject] was of English descent, and was a native of Vermont, his birth occurring in the year 1797. After attaining manhood he took as a life partner Miss Elinor Frazee, who was born in Pennsylvania. They first settled on a farm near Defiance, Ohio. Later, about 1825, they moved to Greensburg township, Putnam county, Ohio, and entered a small tract of land consisting of twenty-one acres. Two years later they purchased 200 acres additional, and proceeded with the difficult task of converting it into a farm home which would yield them a sustenance. The senior Wing was possessed of only an ordinary education, but he had been reared upon a farm, and was not afraid of hard work. At that time Putnam county was largely a primitive wilderness, full of Indians, and the wild forests were thick with bears, wolves, deer and other game. The highways had not then been traced, and neighbors were few and far between. Into this uninviting country did the young couple come, with stout hearts and eager hands, determined to make for themselves a home. Gradually the transformation was effected, and the worthy couple become known as substantial and respected citizens. Both were believers in Christianity, and by their daily life set an example worthy of emulation. Mr. Wing was in politics a whig, and as such he was called upon to fill various township offices, a duty which he performed with satisfaction. He died Sep' tember 18, 1844, and his beloved wife joined him in August, 1848. They were the parents Of eleven children, given in order below, all but the youngest of whom are still living: Jarvis, Rhoda, Oliver, Henry, Elnora, Jane, Pauline, Austin, Cleopatra, Francis M., and Nathan.

    www.heritagepursuit.com/Putnam/Putnam1896P575.htm

  2. 2.0 2.1 United States Census, 1880, Austin Wing, in FamilySearch.org.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Eleanor (Frazee) Wing, in OhioTombstones.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Eleanor Frazee Wing, in FindaGrave.com.

    ELEANOR
    Wife of
    HENRY WING
    DIED
    July 27, 1849
    Aged
    43yrs 5m 20d