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Robbie Ann Frasier Shafer May 9, 1894 - Aug 1983
Born:

Oceola, Hill County, Texas

Father:

William Evet Frasier

Mother:

Mary Catherine (Molly) Gannaway

Married:

James E. Shafer

Children:

James William Shafer

---Sep. 19, 1909 - Nov. 1982

Leslie Lee Shafer

---Apr. 29, 1911 - Aug. 1951

Lula Etta Shafer

---Jun. 18, 1912 - Dec. 1999

Clara Estell Shafer

---May 31, 1915 - Aug 2000

Emma Pearl Shafer

---Aug. 20, 1917 - Apr. 1986

Annie Shafer

---Feb. 28, 1920 – Mar. 2008

Robert Eddie Shafer

---Nov. 16,1925 - Mar. 2001

Bertha Shafer

---Ju. 12, 1928 – Feb. 1991

Rose Laverne Shafer

---Sep. 20, 1936

Arrived in Mexico in 1905

BIOGRAPHY by Laverne Stevens (Daughter)

Lake & Robbie Ann Frasier
Lake & Robbie Ann Shafer

Robbie Ann Frasier was born May 9, 1894, in Oceola, Hill County, Texas. She was the daughter of William Evet and Mary Catherine (Molly) Gannaway. She was eight years old when her Dad moved them to Chamal.

In July of 1908, James Edward met Robbie Ann Frasier. Robbie was helping with cooking for the Ranchers that were working cattle at the Shafer ranch. Robbie had gone with Hattie Crawford and Hattie was to go back home with Robbie.

James Edward asked Robbie if he could see her home. When they arrived at the Frasier home, Robbie’s dad, W. E. Frasier, was sitting on the front porch. Robbie thought for sure she was in trouble for letting James accompany her home. James asked Mr. Frasier for his permission to date his daughter and was told it was fine. Thus their courtship began.

James and Robbie worked in the Shafer store. James also worked in the blacksmith shop with his dad. They enjoyed living in the Chamal Valley until the revolution force them to evacuate.

When James and Robbie came out of Mexico, they had two suitcases and the four children that were born in Chamal. All the money they had was declared counterfeit. They were given a voucher for their fares to Robbie’s brother’s home in El Campo, Texas.

In April of 1915, James and his father-in-law, William E. Frasier, returned to Chamal. They made an attempt renew the valley. They and others tried to rebuild the colony, but this ended when the revolution elevated. James went back to his family in El Campo.

James worked as a blacksmith , picked cotton and did other odd jobs to make a living for the family. They moved from El Campo to Collegeport, Texas, and then to Bay City.

He was working at the Bay City Machine Shop when he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. He passed away March of 1949.

Robbie Ann lived in Bay City at her home until 1979. She then moved in with her daughter, Laverne, and Bennie. In 1983, her hip broke and she fell. She had surgery and died while in the hospital. Her Doctor told her she was to go to a nursing home when she got out of the hospital and to this day the Doctor says she died to show him she wasn’t going to a nursing home. She passed away in August of 1983.


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