I am researching the descendants of William BLAIR, b. 15 May 1734 in Londonderry, Rockingham, NH, son of John and Jennet (McCloud) Blair, who married 8 Dec 1768 in New Boston, Hillsborough, NH, Rosanna GREGG, b. 1744 in Londonderry, daughter of Hugh and Sarah (Leslie) Gregg. Their issue: 10 children, among them named Hugh, Jean, Sarah, Rosanna. Thank you for your help. Rob Gregg
NB stands for New Brunswick. Sorry for any confusion. Cindy Donovan ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:53 PM Subject: Re: [BLAIR-L] BLAIR, William, b. abt. 1836, Hampton, Kings Co., NB To Cindy Donovan regarding William Blair: Where is "NB." New Britain, New Brunswick, New . . . .?? Please let us know.
Hello, I am looking for the parents and siblings of William BLAIR. He was born about 1836, Hampton, Kings Co., NB. He married Emily Summers APPLEBY Dec 12, 1860. They 10 children(including a set of twins). Of those 10 children only 4 lived to adulthood: Elvira Josephine, b. 1861, married Moses RUPERT, Nov. 2, 1880 Mary Jane Eliza, b. abt. 1865, married Arthur NORRIS, Jan. 20, 1885 Millidge, b. 1877 John Percy(my husband's g grandfather), b. May 4, 1878, married Alice McCUMBER William died May 26, 1880, Hampton, Kings Co., NB of consumption. Emily Summers (APPLEBY) BLAIR died July 1882. Any help would be most appreciated. Many thanks in advance. Cindy Donovan Truro, Nova Scotia
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It good to see the list is busy. I have a Joseph Daniel Blair, born 27 Mar 1835 Nova Scotia, Canada. He married Lucinda Schofield, born in Nova Scotia, Canada. I have 1 child for this couple, Harry Henry born 15 Oct 1866 in Nova Scotia. He married Alfreda Margaret Atwell in 1876. They had 8 children one was my grand mother (Annie). Does anyone have these names in their tree? Can anyone suggest where I might search for the parents of Joseph Daniel Blair? my email address is [email protected]
I would appreciate any help regarding the family of AJ Blair. He was born abt Sept 1848 in Wise Co VA. I believe his parents were Charles Blair & Sarah Creech, but I don't have any solid proof of that yet. AJ married Manerva Day (b. Jan 1852) on 28 Jul 1874 in Letcher Co KY. They had the following children: Easter b. Sept 1880 Ritter b. abt Jan 1883 Daniel b. abt Mar 1885 Nannie b. abt Nov 1889 Alice b. abt Nov 1892 Polly b. abt. Mary 1896 Again any help would be welcome! Thanks Faith Day __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
Lee BLAIR married Daisy McMANN probably in KY. Had a daughter named Ruby Louise BLAIR born 29 April 1911 in Marion Co., KY. She married William Ernest ALLEN ca 1929. They then lived in Montgomery Co., Ohio. Anyone researching BLAIRS familiar with this family? Thank you. Carolyn at the email address of: [email protected]
While the list is active, I will post again. I am looking for William Blair m Mary Allen Allen Blair m Mary Ann Staples 1778 I only have the one child for William and Mary Allen Blair Here are the children of Allen and Mary Staples Blair ............................................. Mary Polly Blair 1781 James J Blair 1783 m Dicey Bird Betsey Betty Blair 1785 m Charles Houchins Elizabeth Blair m 1st James Stratton m 2nd Allen Lavender Alex C Blair 1787 Peggy Blair 1788 m Samuel Williams George A Blair 1790 Johnathan S Blair 1797 m Ann S William S Blair 1801 m Nancy Ann Lane As you can see, I don't have much on them. I have children for a few of them. I had to work from the 1700s up and am not having much luck. I would appreciate any help at all. Jackie Spirit Seeker
I receive little mail from the List, thought perhaps I had been unsubscribed. Can't get mail unless I post something, so today when three postings came in, it gave me the nudge I needed to update my old postings and give my BLAIRs another try. I'm searching for the parents and possible siblings of Andrew and his sister Sarah BLAIR reportedly born in PA, but sometimes listed as being born in MD. My BLAIR line, Andrew (gr. gr. grandfather) and Sarah, were recorded in the research of Dr. Eleanor M. Hiestand-Moore. She was corresponding with another BLAIR researcher, Nathan A. BLAIR. Apparently in 1917 N. A. BLAIR wrote to Dr. Hiestand-Moore making reference to a letter received from Josiah HISSONG of Point, PA. I will type in a portion of the account as it appears in the book. ===================================================== "Twenty years ago, Mosses A. Points, then a prominent lawyer of Bedford, Pa, wrote me in reply to an inquiry that his mother's maiden name was Blair, said to have come from Maryland; but he was unable to give me any details as to her ancestry. (Note by Alice V. Blair, daughter of N.A.B.: A strange thing though, this Mr. Points has a son who resembles Oscar Blair, son of the writer, enough to be his brother). From what Mr. Points says he has no record of his maternal ancestry but only today (Feb. 22, 1917) I received from Captain Josiah Hissong of Point, Pa., a letter stating that the mother of Mr. Points was a half-sister to his father, and her name was Sarah Blair. Captain Hissong says that his grandmother had three husbands: (1) Lear; (2) Blair; (3) Hissong. Hissong also states that his grandfather (Blair) was in the War of 1812 or the Whiskey Insurrection and marched West as far as the soldiers had to go. There they had a fight with the Indians and insurgents. Captain Hissong says that Sarah Blair had a brother Andrew Blair who lived at Hopewell, Pa and that his son Samuel Blair, is living at Six-Mile Run, Bedford Co., Pa. I shall write to this Samuel Blair and try to get something more of his family; will tell you the result later. I met him several years ago and he said that his people came from Franklin Co., Pa. He resembles the Blair family here, is the verdict of those who have met him." =================================================== I cannot find any other information that shows whether or not N. A. BLAIR ever contacted Samuel BLAIR (my gr. grandfather) and reported his findings to Dr. H.-Moore. In tracing Sarah BLAIR, sister to Andrew, she is recorded as being born July 4, 1815, Maryland/Pennsylvania, married to David POINTS, and raised their family in Bedford County, PA. I can not find any information for her parents Tracing Captain Josiah HISSONG, I find that he was born 1839 Washington Co. (MD/PA?) his parents were Jonas and Nancy Hissong. I have not found anything for Jonas' parents to determine whether the grandmother mentioned was the natural or stepmother of Jonas. Seems likely she could have been a second marriage, which leads me to believe that this is where the Blair lady with the three husbands comes in. While reading about a BLAIR line in MD, in Gerald Sword's "A History of Blairs Valley", I found a possible tie in. Sword follows the Andrew BLAIR family from Lancaster Co., PA to the valley that lies between MD and PA and is later divided by the Mason Dixon Line. Andrew married Elizabeth Davis. The children of Andrew and Elizabeth Blair are: James John David Mary Susannah Eleanor Ann Catherine The son, John BLAIR marries (1) Priscilla DAVIS; then married (2) Frances (?). After John died in 1799 his widow, Fannie/Frances BLAIR, married Jacob LEAR and moved to Ohio. I don't know how or if this is the same woman, but the similarities lead me to believe my Andrew and his sister, Sarah, were from the group of BLAIRs from BLAIR Valley. Now the big bricks in my brick wall are: Who are Andrew's parents? I can't find any of these Blair Valley BLAIRs with a son named Andrew and a daughter named Sarah. Where and when was Andrew born? Taking his ages given on the census, the year varies greatly, could be anywhere from 1809 to 1815 What was the maiden name of Susannah/Susan, Andrew's wife? Blair Research Society was given AIKENS. When did Andrew and Susan die and where are they buried? I last found Andrew and Susan listed on the 1880 Census for Six Mile Run P.O. (Coaldale), Bedford Co, PA. If anyone can contribute, correct, or has any other questions that I might be able to answer, please feel free to contact me. Thank you Barb << [email protected] >> CA
Hi Mickey, Have you checked the census records of Thomas Blair's children? On the census form in 1880, each listed the state in which their parents were born . It might help to narrow your search. Additionally, I think I recall seeing some of the Blairs originating from TN listed as the ancestors for a couple of Blair DNA participants at Blairgenealogy.com. They might have more answers. If you have a male Blair cousin, his DNA might also yield clues. I'll let you know if I run across anything. Good luck, Dru Blair [email protected] http://www.drublair.com Mickey Fournier wrote: > When at first you don't succeed, etc., etc. > > I am still searching for parents for my Thomas BLAIR who was born 1801 (most > sources say Tennessee, at least one lists Virginia), died 1865 in Lawrence > County, TN. > > He married first Sarah CUNNINGHAM in Lawrence County in 1821 and they had > two children (William C. and Elizabeth Jane) before Sarah died in 1825. > Since his marriage is the first record of him in the area, I sort of think > he may have gone there specifically to marry her. The first two children > were, at least partially, raised by Rev. Isaac REEDER and wife, Rachel. I > don't know what, if any, relationship they had to Thomas. > > He married secondly, Elizabeth McLAREN in 1834. They had: Martha, Robert > C., Mary, James, Thomas Jr., Franklin and John Frederick. > > Any smidgen of help would be gratefully received. "Educated guesses" are > welcome, too. I'm at my wits end! > > Mildred "Mickey" Fournier > 1730 SE CR 252 > Lake City, FL 32025 > [email protected]
Tom I always thought that the father of Major Thomas Blair was a John Blair. Is your mention of his father being a James Blair new information? Nancy Miller (also a descendent of Major Thomas Blair)
When at first you don't succeed, etc., etc. I am still searching for parents for my Thomas BLAIR who was born 1801 (most sources say Tennessee, at least one lists Virginia), died 1865 in Lawrence County, TN. He married first Sarah CUNNINGHAM in Lawrence County in 1821 and they had two children (William C. and Elizabeth Jane) before Sarah died in 1825. Since his marriage is the first record of him in the area, I sort of think he may have gone there specifically to marry her. The first two children were, at least partially, raised by Rev. Isaac REEDER and wife, Rachel. I don't know what, if any, relationship they had to Thomas. He married secondly, Elizabeth McLAREN in 1834. They had: Martha, Robert C., Mary, James, Thomas Jr., Franklin and John Frederick. Any smidgen of help would be gratefully received. "Educated guesses" are welcome, too. I'm at my wits end! Mildred "Mickey" Fournier 1730 SE CR 252 Lake City, FL 32025 [email protected]
Hi Margaret, I am sure you know all this, but wanted to post it in case some one else might be able to connect to our line. As Margaret Webb stated in her article, Hugh Blair was the son of William and Sarah Simmons Blair. This William Blair was the son of John "The Miller" Blair and his wife Jean Gamble, and John "The Miller" Blair is believed to have been the son of Hugh Blair who married Mary Dawson. SOME researchers believe that this Hugh Blair was the older brother of Major Thomas Blair, born 1738 in Northern Ireland. This is my ancestor, and he married Jane Ruth in North Carolina about 1763, after our ancestors had moved from Rising Sun, Pennsylvania to the portion of old Rowan County, North Carolina that became Guilford County, NC. The father of my Major Thomas Blair was a James Blair, but that is about all we know about him. One item is that he purchased land from Robert McQuistion in North Carolina, and his son, Major Thomas Blair's wife had been previously married to a Ro! bert McQuistion, probably a nephew of the Robert McQuistion his father purchased the land from. Hope this helps someone, and doesn't conflict with informaton others have found. Tom Green
Hi, Is anyone related to these Blairs? William BLAIR b: 1850 Scotland married Sarah Leathe b: 1850 Cambridge MA - Married: June 17, 1871 in Wakefield MA both were 21. Parents of William: Lawrence & Ephemia BLAIR. Parents of Sarah: William F. and Jane. Sarah died in 1877 in Stoneham, MA / William's death is unknown Children of William and Sarah BLAIR: -William F. BLAIR b: 1874, Stoneham, MA d: 1874 Stoneham -Lawrence BLAIR b: abt 1877-78 (place unknown but found him living with his parents in East Boston in 1880. Val (Blair) Conway
Mary, Thanks for your help. This is a complete paternal listing of the line I'm researching. I'm pretty much stuck in 2, with 1 being rumor only. 1. Peter Joseph Blair, Sr. - ???? A big fat rumor if this is the right name or not. 2. Peter Joseph Blair, Sr. - Beaujolaise Dawhday (???) The 1883 "History of Defiance County, Ohio" mentions a JOSEPH Blair, but a distant cousin says that his name was Peter Joseph Blair. (The autobiography of Nathaniel Ladd Blair, grandson of this man, is the focus of the 1883 sketch, and is reproduced below.) 3. Peter Joseph Blair, Sr. (1808-1870 born in Detroit, MI) - Sarah Gordon (???-1874) This is the generation that I am fairly sure about. Peter is buried in BLAIR Cemetery in Delaware Township, Defiance County Ohio. 4. Peter Blair, Jr. (1850- Mary Elizabeth Merris 5. Harry Merris Blair (1888-1966 born in Sterling, KS) - Eva Lena Kidwell (1894-1994 born in IL) 6. Maurice Kidwell Blair (1912-present) - Jane Shepherd 7. Randall S Blair (1941-present born in Goshen, IN) - Betty Jean Bohyer (1939-present born in Sturgis, MI) 8. ME! Randall S Blair, II (1967-present born in LaPorte, IN) History of Defiance County, Ohio. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1883. Nathaniel M. Blair was born March 28, 1843, on the farm on which he now resides in Delaware Township, distant about two miles from the village of Sherwood. Here he has always lived on the old homestead and now owns the same, having bought out the other heirs. He was married November 9, 1865, to Miss Emily Jane Tharp, who was born in Farmer Township, April 17, 1842, and daughter of Elisha Tharp, one of the first pioneers of Farmer Township, who is the only person now living in that township who voted at its organization for its first officers. The fruit of this marriage has been four children, viz.: Clarence D., born July 5, 1867; Elsie L., born July 17, 1869, died December 9, 1877; Leota E., born January 6, 1871; Annie S., born February 7, 1876. Mr. Blair's grandfather, Joseph Blair, came from near Detroit to this county in the spring of 1817, and was a squatter at Defiance until the land sales, when he entered the farm on which Stephen Harsey now resides, on the banks of the Maumee at which place he died 1824, aged about eighty-five years. He was in the war of 1812. Peter Blair (father of Nathaniel) was born February 13, 1808, near Detroit, and came to this county with his parents when a boy of nine years, and grew up on his father's farm. In November, 1834, he was married to Miss Betsey Hughs, by whom he had four children, three boys and one girl, viz.: Mary A., Joseph, Nathaniel L. and Benjamin F.; of these, two are dead; Joseph died in infancy, Benjamin F. died November 27, 1880. Mary A., married Thomas Gordon, now deceased, lives in Marks Township. Mr. B. settled on the farm now occupied by his son Nathaniel, in 1845 or 1846. His first purchase was ten acres, upon which he built a log-cabin then purchased from time to time in addition thereto, amounting to 243 acres. While living in his cabin on the river bottom in times of a freshet, when the river overflowed its banks and the water came rushing around his cabin, the family were obliged to take refuge in the loft until the waters subsided. The sudden rise of the river often caught his hogs napping in their pens or in the field, and on such occasions Mr. B. had to get into his log canoe and paddle around and rescue them as best he could. There was an abundance of fish in the river and game of all kinds in the woods, deer in droves, turkeys in large flocks, bears were plenty and sometimes quite troublesome among the shoats. Mr. B. kept no gun ( a rare circumstance for those days) and very often had to go out accompanied by his little dog and with club in hand, club them! away. Indians were numerous, but peaceable and friendly. Mr. B. never had any trouble with them except on one occasion, when he caught one of their dogs committing some depredation and Mr. Blair killed him. The Indian threatened the life of Mr. Blair and was armed with a large knife. In the altercation, Mr. Blair gave the Indian one kick which ended the controversy in the death of the Indian, for which Mr. Blair was obliged to pay $32. In the year 1847, Mr. Blair married for his second wife, Miss Sarah Gordon, of this county, and to them were born the following children--Thomas J., Peter, George, Nancy, Laura, Harriet, Evaline and America. Mr. Blair died on his farm, December 27, 1870, aged sixty-two years. Nathaniel L. thinks the first schoolhouse built in the township was built on this farm about the year 1850, and the first teacher was one Mr. Fay, now residing at Bryan, Williams County, Ohio. Preaching was held at private residences and schoolhouses until quite recently. Mary Powers <[email protected]> wrote: Rev. Randy, I'm updating info on the New England Blairs and have some information regarding Blairs from Canada to Michigan. However, I'd need specific info -- name of Blair, spouse if known, any more specific dates, etc. Many Blairs of the Massachusetts line also ended up in Michigan, some after having lived in Upstate New York and Ohio. Go to the BSGR website, BlairSociety.com -- they have members linking to Michigan Blairs. Mary Powers, editor, Blair Family Magazine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Blair" To: Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 12:05 AM Subject: [BLAIR-L] Canadian Blairs > Hey there, Blair folk! > > Any ideas where I can get some info on Blairs migrating from Canada (New France) in the late 1700's early 1800's to Detroit Michigan? (They later moved to Williams/Defiance County Ohio). > > > Yours in Christ, > Rev. Randy Blair > Chaplain - Foundation for Children's Rights - www.fcr4kids.org > President - Michigan victims of CPS PAC - www.michiganvictimsofcps.org > J.A.I.L. Warden for Oakland County Michigan - www.jail4judges.org > > "All I asked for was to be removed from the Central Registry because I am NOT a child abuser." > > > > > > > > > > ==== BLAIR Mailing List ==== > If you are unsubscribed from the Blair list unintentionally, just resubcribe. A full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you to be unsubscribed. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Looking for other descendents of Dugald Blair, born 1766 and married to Margaret Leitch in Glassary, Argyll. Grant Blair (six generations later), Red Lion, NJ
Sorry - forgot to delete the "Merry Christmas" at the end of this message - I started drafting the email late last year. D'oh !! Nick Batley Sydney _____ From: Nick Batley [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 1 February 2005 8:22 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: BLAIR family - Ireland/England/Australia Hello everybody, just reposting an updated version of my BLAIR family research interests. I am seeking descendants of James BLAIR (b c1788 Ireland) and Jane MOOREHEAD (b c1791 Ireland), who were probably married pre-1807 (possibly Ireland or Liverpool, England ?), who had at least three sons - John BLAIR, James BLAIR and Edward BLAIR. There may have been other children, but I am unsure at this stage. 1) John BLAIR (b c1807 Liverpool) married at least twice - Mary BURNS (1836 Bristol), and Eliza HANCOCKS (1840 Bristol). John BLAIR died in 1898 in Bristol, England. Known children are as follows: First marriage to Mary BURNS Sarah b c1832 out of wedlock ? (migrated to Australia, m Abraham SWADLING) Annie b 1837 (migrated to Australia - m 1. John ROBINSON 2. William FOSTER) Elizabeth b 1839 (fate unknown) Second marriage to Eliza HANCOCKS John b 1840 (migrated to Australia - m Mary Ann GALLAGHER) Ellen Elizabeth b 1842 (m John FURSIER) Joseph William b 1844 (died at sea 1865) Lucy Mary b 1845 (d 1850) Edward Colston b 1847 (d 1848) Eliza Jane b 1849 (m Walter VERRIER) Henry George b 1850 (m Grace Paynter HAIN) Agnes Emily b 1851 (m James Armstrong ROBINSON) 2) James BLAIR (b c1817 Liverpool) married Elizabeth CABLE (1837 Bristol), and migrated to Australia in 1841. James BLAIR died in 1880 in Sydney, Australia. Known children as follows: James Edwin (1) b 1838 (d 1855) Charles b 1843 (d 1859) Francis b 1845 (m Mary Ann HOPGOOD) Emma b 1847 (m Alexander NICHOLSON) Mary Jane b 1850 (m John DONALDSON) Sydney Richard b 1853 (d 1855) James Edwin (2) b 1855 (m Kitty Mary Ann HORWOOD) Sydney John b 1858 (d 1860) 3) Edward BLAIR (b c1831 Ireland ? or Liverpool ?) married twice - Jane BRADLEY nee SYMONDS (1862 Liverpool), and Mary Jane EDDAVANE (1880 Liverpool). Edward BLAIR died in 1900 in Liverpool, England. Known children as follows: First marriage to Jane BRADLEY Edward BLAIR b 1863(m Mary HARCOURT nee HENNESSY) Second marriage to Mary Jane EDDEVANE Louisa BLAIR/EDDAVANE/ROBERTS (stepdaughter) b c1879 Ada BLAIR b c1887-8 If you are researching this family, I would like to make contact with you. Best wishes, and Merry Christmas to everybody !! Nicholas Batley Sydney, Australia
Hello everybody, just reposting an updated version of my BLAIR family research interests. I am seeking descendants of James BLAIR (b c1788 Ireland) and Jane MOOREHEAD (b c1791 Ireland), who were probably married pre-1807 (possibly Ireland or Liverpool, England ?), who had at least three sons - John BLAIR, James BLAIR and Edward BLAIR. There may have been other children, but I am unsure at this stage. 1) John BLAIR (b c1807 Liverpool) married at least twice - Mary BURNS (1836 Bristol), and Eliza HANCOCKS (1840 Bristol). John BLAIR died in 1898 in Bristol, England. Known children are as follows: First marriage to Mary BURNS Sarah b c1832 out of wedlock ? (migrated to Australia, m Abraham SWADLING) Annie b 1837 (migrated to Australia - m 1. John ROBINSON 2. William FOSTER) Elizabeth b 1839 (fate unknown) Second marriage to Eliza HANCOCKS John b 1840 (migrated to Australia - m Mary Ann GALLAGHER) Ellen Elizabeth b 1842 (m John FURSIER) Joseph William b 1844 (died at sea 1865) Lucy Mary b 1845 (d 1850) Edward Colston b 1847 (d 1848) Eliza Jane b 1849 (m Walter VERRIER) Henry George b 1850 (m Grace Paynter HAIN) Agnes Emily b 1851 (m James Armstrong ROBINSON) 2) James BLAIR (b c1817 Liverpool) married Elizabeth CABLE (1837 Bristol), and migrated to Australia in 1841. James BLAIR died in 1880 in Sydney, Australia. Known children as follows: James Edwin (1) b 1838 (d 1855) Charles b 1843 (d 1859) Francis b 1845 (m Mary Ann HOPGOOD) Emma b 1847 (m Alexander NICHOLSON) Mary Jane b 1850 (m John DONALDSON) Sydney Richard b 1853 (d 1855) James Edwin (2) b 1855 (m Kitty Mary Ann HORWOOD) Sydney John b 1858 (d 1860) 3) Edward BLAIR (b c1831 Ireland ? or Liverpool ?) married twice - Jane BRADLEY nee SYMONDS (1862 Liverpool), and Mary Jane EDDAVANE (1880 Liverpool). Edward BLAIR died in 1900 in Liverpool, England. Known children as follows: First marriage to Jane BRADLEY Edward BLAIR b 1863(m Mary HARCOURT nee HENNESSY) Second marriage to Mary Jane EDDEVANE Louisa BLAIR/EDDAVANE/ROBERTS (stepdaughter) b c1879 Ada BLAIR b c1887-8 If you are researching this family, I would like to make contact with you. Best wishes, and Merry Christmas to everybody !! Nicholas Batley Sydney, Australia
It is my understanding that they put it off until next year. Shirley L ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 10:42 PM Subject: [BLAIR-L] Scotland > Any chance of another Blair trip to Scotland being offered? Shirley > > > ==== BLAIR Mailing List ==== > If you are unsubscribed from the Blair list unintentionally, just > resubcribe. A full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you to be > unsubscribed. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
Any chance of another Blair trip to Scotland being offered? Shirley