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About Frederick William Geyer, Jr.
Nancy Geyer married Rufus Amory, February 13th, 1794. He was the second son of John Amory the Loyalist, and a very successful lawver. The wedding is described as "a very gay and brilliant affair." It gained an unexpected distinction in consequence of a heavy snowstorm by which Prince Edward, afterward Duke of Kent and father of Queen Victoria, travelling from Canada to take command of the troops at Halifax, was just then detained at Boston. He accepted Mr. Geyer's invitation to the wedding, and came with his aides. "His Royal Highness" it is recorded, was complaisant and affable in his deportment, and claimed the customery privilege of kissing the bride, and bridesmaids.
His host's son who was married the year before to Rebecca Frazer, the daughter of Nathan Frazer, who bought the Geyer mansion when it was confiscated, was an ardent sympathizer with revolutionary France, who disapproved of titles. He put their marriage notice in this form in the Boston Gazette of Jan. 21, 1793. "By Citizen Thatcher. Citizen Frederick W. Geyer, Jr., to Citess Rebecca, daughter to Citizen Nathan Frazer."*
Sources
- The loyalists of Massachusetts and the other side of the American Revolution By James Henry Stark. Page 351
- "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCX6-ZW9 : 4 December 2014), Fredk. Wm. Geyer and Rebecca Frazier, 13 Jan 1793; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0896885 IT 2.
Frederick William Geyer, Jr.'s Timeline
1767 |
1767
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Boston, Suffolk , Massachusetts
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1834 |
1834
Age 67
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Massachusetts, United States
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