I have found the William K. Blair household in the 1860 Census http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/washington/1860/ but am hoping someone may have access to the 1850 Census and wouldn't mind doing a lookup..? Someone has contacted me about a weaving that he believes was given by my great-grandmother, Nannie Sevier Sabin, to a servant named Lucy Blair. I'm trying to help figure out if this Lucy Blair is the one who appears in the 1860 n the household of William K. Blair. Since the Blairs, Cunninghams, McLins and Seviers were cousins, it's possible that this Lucy also worked for the Seviers. In 1850, William K. Blair was married to Mary E. Yearsley Blair. She died in 1855, and in 1856 he married his cousin, Jane Cunningham McLin (widow of Rev. James McLin). In 1860, the following people appear in the William K. Blair household: .BLAIR Wm. K. 64 Male White Jane Blair 58 Female White John K. 24 Male White William W 13 Male White Martha J. 11 Female White Mary 50 Female Black Lucy 27 Female Black Dell 24 Female Black John 17 Male Mulatto George 8 Male Mulatto Mariah 5 Female Mulatto Rufus 2 Male Mulatto Thanks for any help in solving the mystery of Lucy Blair! Pat Sabin