Lavone Goodwin wrote: > > I am researching the Lair's. Dr. William Dixion Lair would be my 3rd greatgrandfather. Born in 1814 in Kentucky and Died in 1887 in Collin County, He was the doctor there. I am searching for information on his family. Any help would greatly be appreciated. > Lavone (Lair) Goodwin > <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4134/> Lavone, I looked this up in the Collin Co, TX Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol I, P.229, (book ordered from Minnie Pitts Champ) and find a total of 08 LAIR's buried in the Lair Cemetery. W.D., Dr. is shown as b. May 12, 1814, d. June 3, 1837; wife: Sally J. B. 7-10-1836, d. 4-10, 1909. The other names: Charles Price Lair, Elizabeth V. (dau-W.D.& N.B.), Martha Pierce (wife-Tullus C.), Myrtle (dau-W.P.&M.C.)and Sudie T.Lair, Infant-George & T.B. Buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery (Near Westminister) are E. F. Lair, b. 1864 d. 1922 and wife: Gertrude, b. May 27, 187, d. June 19, 1910. Page 134. On Page 142 (Elm Grove Service Men) is listed: Oliver Ralph Lair, b.April 21, 1906, d. Feb 2, 1964 - Texas PFC Co 1 411 Inf. Regt. WWII HBSM PH & OLC. Hope this will help you - if you find the remaining (other than just Dr. W.D. and wife) connects with your line, let me know and I will look them up for you. Hope this helps you......Good Luck, Charlsie Als Co,