Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B, Wayne County J. Knox Frazer, attorney-at-law, Monticello, Ky., is a native of Wayne County, and was born July 22, 1848. He is the second of three living children born to Garrett B. and Kezih (Hutchison) Frazer, viz: J. Knox, Elizabeth Nicholas and Samuel H. Garrett B. Frazer was born in Jessamin County, Ky., in 1814; he was a gun-smith by trade. He died in 1864. He was a son of J. Frazer, of Virginia, whose father was James, a native also of Virginia; the latter was a son of John Frazer, who came from Scotland. Kezih (Hutchison) Frazer was born in Wayne County, Ky. a daughter of James Hutchison, a native of North Carolina, whose father was Samuel Hutchison, born in Scotland, and the latter was a son of James Hutchison. J. Knox Frazer was educated at the common schools, and engaged in school teaching and farming until 1877, when he began to practice at Monticello, Ky. He entered the law department of University of Louisville in 1870, where he graduated with honor in 1880, and the same year was appointed county attorney of Wayne County. October 6, 1885, he married Etta Oatts, of Wayne County, Ky., a daughter of Cosby and Irene (Frisbie) Oatts. One child has blessed this union: Cosby. Mrs. Frazer is a member of the Christian Church. Politically Mr. Frazer is Democratic. Frazer Hutchison Nicholas Oatts Frisbie = Jessamine-KY NC VA Scotland http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/wayne/frazer.jk.txt