Private Isaac Frazee
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MILITARY INFORMATION
Private, 52nd Battalion, Infantry (Army).
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Issac ( Slim ) Frazee
WW1 fought in the trenches of France. He was wounded.
WW2 was with the Royal Canadian Engineers.
Issac survived WW 1 and enlisted in WW 2 He also survived that war. His son, John Albert Frazee was killed Oct 27 1944 The Schelt Holland. He was 19.
At 19 Issac moved west. He worked as a lineman for the Canadian Pacific Railroad. He enlisted in the Army during WW1. While in London England he met and married Daisy C. Hollier After the war Issac homesteaded at Spirit River Alberta. He later went to Windsor Ontario where he worked for the Ford Motor Co. Circa 1930 he moved to Brook side Nova Scotia to Brookside Nova Scotia. With the outbreak of WW 2 Issac again enlisted and served overseas until wars end.
updated by Ron Cairns ronaldcairns1@gmail.com
Since Issac Frazee is a distant relation, I took the liberty to up date this file.
My grandmother Gertrude Alice Frazee, thought I would do some update to Issac's file, a distant relative. My great grandfather Ernest Albert Frazee was also a WW 1 vetran
[Private Army Canadian Infantry 52nd Battalion ]