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Sarah Frazier (Coppock)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mobberley, Cheshire , England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 12, 1750 (60)
Kennett, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Aaron Coppock and Mary Coppock
Wife of Joseph Nevitt and Alexander Frazier, II
Mother of Thomas Nevitt; William Nevitt; Sarah Rich (Frazier); Alexander Frazier, III; Aaron Frazier and 10 others
Sister of Ann Coppock; Martha Robinson; Aaron Coppock and Mary Sinclair
Half sister of Lydia Gregg; Miriam Jones; {Infant} Coppock and John Coppock, Sr.

Managed by: Cecilie Nygård
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About Sarah Frazier

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Alexander (II) was 19 when his father obtained a land grant in the Kennett Township in 1706. Although there is no Will recorded following his father’s death, it’s likely that he inherited his land since he was the only known son. At the age of 29, he met and married Sarah Coppock, a 26 year-old English women, 3 March 1716, in the Kennett Township. He had been there about ten years, but Sarah, the daughter of Aaron and Mary Orrell Coppock, had immigrated in 1690, with her family when she was just an infant. She was born in Mobberley, Cheshire, England 12 July 1690.

This couple had eight children: the 1st child, a son Alexander 1717; the 2nd child Aaron 1719; the 3rd child, a son James 1720; the 4th child, a daughter Mary Ann 1721; the 5th child, a daughter Sarah Marion 1725; the 6th child, a daughter Mirium 1727; the 7th child, a son Moses 1729; and the 8th child, a son John 1735. Alexander’s family were devout Quakers in Pennsylvania as evidenced by records found in the US Quaker meeting minutes in the Kennett Township. The Quakers in Chester County were the first to establish the “New Garden Friends Meeting,” which became the cornerstone of all the other Quaker churches in the south. The Frazier family was among the first settlers who helped with the early establishment of this church. Alexander died 18 December 1750, (Prove Date of Will) and Sarah died sometime in 1750, likely earlier in the year because she was not mentioned in his Will. At the time of his death, per his Will, he was living on a 400 acre Plantation in Chester County. Both Sarah and Alexander were buried in the Brick Meeting House Cemetery in Kennett Township.

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Sarah Frazier's Timeline

1690
July 12, 1690
Mobberley, Cheshire , England (United Kingdom)
1712
1712
Fraserfield, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1712
Augusta, Virginia, United States
1715
1715
Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony
1717
March 6, 1717
Kennett, Chester County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1718
November 3, 1718
Ireland
1719
1719
Kennet Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1720
1720
1720
Scotland