Alexander Fraser
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Alexander Fraser may refer to:
- Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie, died by 1332 AD
- Alexander Fraser (Upper Canada politician)Alexander Fraser (Upper Canada politician)Alexander Fraser was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada.He was born in Glendoemore, near Fort Augustus, Scotland in 1786. He joined the Canadian Fencibles in Scotland in 1803 and came to Quebec with them in 1805. He served as quartermaster with them during the War of 1812...
(1786–1853), soldier and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West - Alexander Fraser (d. 1799) (1729–1799), soldier and seigneur in Lower Canada
- Alexander Fraser (Ontario politician)Alexander Fraser (Ontario politician)Alexander Fraser was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Northumberland West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1871....
(1824–1883), member of the 1st Parliament of Ontario - Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord SaltounAlexander Fraser, 11th Lord SaltounAlexander Fraser, 11th Lord Saltoun , was a Scottish peer and the 10th Laird of Philorth.-Early years:Fraser was born in 1604 in the young town of Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. His father was Sir Alexander Fraser and his mother was Lady Margaret Abernethy, daughter of Sir John Abernethy,...
(1604–1693) - Alexander Fraser, 13th Lord Saltoun (1684–1748)
- Alexander Fraser, 14th Lord SaltounAlexander Fraser, 14th Lord SaltounAlexander Fraser was the 14th Lord Saltoun, and Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland....
(1710–1751) - Alexander Fraser, 16th Lord Saltoun (1758–1793)
- Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord SaltounAlexander Fraser, 17th Lord SaltounLieutenant-General Alexander George Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun KT GCH, KCB, was a Scottish representative peer and a British Army general who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and the First Anglo-Chinese War....
(1785–1853) - Alexander Fraser, 18th Lord Saltoun (1820–1886)
- Alexander William Frederick Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun (1851–1933)
- Alexander Arthur Fraser, 20th Lord Saltoun (1886–1979)
- Alexander Fraser (painter)Alexander Fraser (painter)Alexander Fraser was a Scottish landscape painter and the biographer of Horatio McCulloch. He is also known as Alexander Fraser the Younger as his father, Alexander Fraser , was also a Scottish painter. According to Edward Pinnington's biography of him, he was brought up on the coast of Argyll. He...
, (1827–1899), Scottish landscape painter - Sandy Fraser, networking engineer at Bell Labs
- Alexander Fraser (Australian politician)Alexander Fraser (Australian politician)Alexander John Fraser was an Australian politician.Fraswer was educated at Kyneton College in Kyneton, Victoria, before becoming a company manager...
(1892–1965), Victorian State MP - Alexander Campbell FraserAlexander Campbell FraserAlexander Campbell Fraser was a Scottish philosopher.Born at Ardchattan, Argyll, the son of the parish minister, he was educated at the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, where, from 1846 to 1856, he was professor of Logic at New College...
(1819–1914), Scottish philosopher - Alexander G. FraserAlexander G. FraserAlexander G. Fraser, also known as A. G. Fraser and Sandy Fraser, is a noted British-American computer scientist.Fraser received his B.Sc. degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Bristol University in 1958, and his Ph.D. in Computing Science from Cambridge University in 1969...
, American computer scientist
See also
- Alex Fraser (disambiguation)
- Alexander FraizerAlexander FraizerSir Alexander Fraizer , was a Scottish physician.Fraizer was born in Scotland about 1610, and graduated M.D. at Montpelier on 1 Oct. 1635. He was incorporated at Cambridge 9 March 1637, and was elected a fellow of the College of Physicians of London on 23 Nov. 1641. He was a faithful royalist,...
- Alexander Fraser CampbellAlexander Fraser CampbellSecond Lieutenant Alexander Fraser Campbell GC, of the Royal Engineers, 9th Bomb Disposal Company was posthumously awarded the George Cross for conspicuous gallantry in defusing a bomb which had fallen on the Triumph Engineering Works in Coventry on the 17th of October 1940.He found the bomb was...
, George Cross recipient