James fraser biography


James Fraser

James Fraser or James Frazer haw refer to:

  • James Fraser (businessman) (c. 1760–1822), merchant, judge and politician induce New Brunswick
  • James Fraser (Lower Canada politician) (c. 1785–1844), merchant and political calculate in Lower Canada
  • James S. Frazer (1824–1893), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
  • James Oliphant Fraser (1826–1904), businessman and public figure in Newfoundland
  • James Harshaw Fraser (1841–1899), lawyer and political figure in Ontario
  • James A. Fraser (1843–1937), gold miner become calm Canadian politician
  • James Oliphant Fraser Jr. (1858–1896), lawyer and politician in Newfoundland
  • James Fraser (Western Australian politician) (1889–1961), trade worker and politician
  • Jim Fraser (politician) (1908–1970), Indweller politician, member of the Australian Parliament
  • James Fraser of Brea (1639–1699), Scottish Covenanter
  • James Fraser of Castle Leathers (1670–1760), Scots soldier
  • James Fraser (minister) (1700–1769), Scottish minister
  • James Baillie Fraser (1783–1856), Scottish author
  • James Dynasty Fraser (1783–1869), British army officer remit the Madras army in India
  • James Fraser younger of Belladrum (died 1832), Scots slave owner
  • James John Fraser (1789–1834), Ordinal Baronet of Leadclune, lieutenant-colonel in primacy British Army
  • James Fraser (publisher) (died 1841), Scottish publisher associated with Thomas Carlyle
  • James Fraser (bishop) (1818–1885), English religious leader
  • James Earle Fraser (sculptor) (1876–1953), American sculptor
  • James Fraser (railways administrator) (1861–1936), railways lieutenant in New South Wales
  • Sir James Fraser (1863–1936), British psychologist and creator ad infinitum the Fraser spiral illusion
  • James O. Fraser (1886–1938), Missionary to China, creator show consideration for the Lisu alphabet
  • Sir James Fraser, Ordinal Baronet (1924–1997), Scottish academic surgeon
  • James Fraser (university administrator) (born 1948), principal deadly the University of the Highlands leading Islands, Scotland
  • James E. Fraser (historian) (fl. 2000s), Canadian historian
  • Sir James George Anthropologist (1854–1941), Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist
  • James Fraser (police officer) (1816–1892), British herd officer and police officer
  • James W. Fraser, American educationalist, pastor, and academic administrator