This page is dedicate to all my ancesters that have proudly served our country. As I continue my research into the past I will periodically update new information. If you have any questions or would like to share information please contact me via email.
" The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it." ~ Thucydides
Daniel Frazier
(3rd Great Grandfather)
George Thomas Frazier (5th Great Grandfather)
Thomas James Key (4th Great Grandfather)
Allen Roberson Launius (2nd Great Grandfather)
Thomas Heard (6th Great Grandfather)
William Lawson (7th Great Grandfather)
John McCoy (5th Great Grandfather)
- He was a Confederate in the Civil War
The rank of Sergeant
Company I, 12th Arkansas Infantry
George Thomas Frazier (5th Great Grandfather)
- French and Indian War
Thomas James Key (4th Great Grandfather)
- War of 1812
Allen Roberson Launius (2nd Great Grandfather)
- He was a Confederate in the Civil War
Enlisted on March 12, 1862
The rank of Private
Company B, 18th Arkansas Infantry
Captured at Port Hudson, Louisiana on July 9, 1863
Paroled on July 12, 1863
Thomas Heard (6th Great Grandfather)
- American Revolutionary War
The rank of Captain
William Lawson (7th Great Grandfather)
- American Revolutionary War
As a Scottish he fought the British, then as a prisoner he was shipped to the new world. He never realized that one day he would fight the British army again
John McCoy (5th Great Grandfather)
- American Revolutionary War
In 1781, he drove cattle for the Continental Line and also supplied beef for militia use. In addition, he served sixty-three days in the militia under Col. Waters.