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  1. User ID: Y646. "Thomas (Fraser), who, after 1366, had a charter from William de Keith, Marischal of Scotland, of the lands of Kinmundy (since called Nether Kinmundy) in the barony of Alden (now Aden) in the parish of Longside, Aberdeenshire, in excambion for Pittendreich, near Cornton, in Stirlingshire. He died before 1392.

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  4. Fraser TWK, M Vindas, PG Fjelldal, S Winberg, P Thörnqvist, Ø Øverli, JE Skjæraasen, T Hansen, I Mayer Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 185 p. 125-131

  5. 16 de abr. de 2018 · 1927. Thomas Fraser born in Utterabrake, Burra Isle, Shetland. 1935. Thomas begins to learn the fiddle. 1939. Thomas begins to learn the guitar. 1945. Thomas becomes obsessed with music – he sources it from records brought back to Shetland from Merchant Seamen and via the American Forces Network Europe, broadcasting from Germany.

  6. Thomas Fraser of Burra Isle, Shetland, passed away in 1978 aged only 50. Thomas had been a fisherman and crofter - ordinary you might say - yet he left a stunning legacy: thousands of songs recorded at home in his small croft house using a reel-to-reel recorder. Not music traditionally associated with Shetland entirely, for Thomas was an ...

  7. Thomas Fraser. Date of Birth - Death 1755-? A native of New Jersey, Thomas Fraser sided with the Crown at the outbreak of the American Revolution. Fraser received a lieutenant's commission and served in the Loyalist unit, the New York Volunteers. Wounded at Musgrove Mill in August 1780, Fraser received a promotion to major for this service.