He was the son of Joseph and Mary (Childs) Adair who were were living in Maryland in 1790. Four years later, two years after the death of his wife, Joseph was living in Mason County, Kentucky, where he married his second wife, Eleanor Overfield, in 1796. He married, third, the widow Milly Stone on February 26, 1824.
Isaac was a successful merchant in early Elizabethtown. His goods would come from Louisville via horse and wagon. He met his death at the hands of an assassin. (Source: A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians, Vol III, by Johnson.)
He was the son of Joseph and Mary (Childs) Adair who were were living in Maryland in 1790. Four years later, two years after the death of his wife, Joseph was living in Mason County, Kentucky, where he married his second wife, Eleanor Overfield, in 1796. He married, third, the widow Milly Stone on February 26, 1824.
Isaac was a successful merchant in early Elizabethtown. His goods would come from Louisville via horse and wagon. He met his death at the hands of an assassin. (Source: A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians, Vol III, by Johnson.)
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