Military: Civil War, Union Army, NY 17th Reg, Co. A, Full Corporal, enlisted Jul 10, 1862, age 27
Occupation: Merchant, farmer
Married (1): abt 1854, A. MATILDA EVANS, Caroline, Tompkins Co., New York
Four children:
1. Rhoda M. BLAIR
1854 – 1857
2. Austin J. BLAIR
1857 – 1862
3. Julia Elinoise BLAIR
1860 – 1934
4. Ada M. BLAIR
1862 – 1930
Married (2): bef 1870, ELIZABETH ALLEN LOTT, prob Caroline, Tompkins Co., New York
One child:
1. Carl William BLAIR
1882 – 1932
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Sep 1903, Craig Courier, Craig, Routt Co., Colorado:
ANOTHER PIONEER.
Report has just reached Craig of the death of W.H. Blair of Brown's Park on Tuesday, September 15, 1903. Mr. Blair was 72 years of age and a respected citizen of the park, having lived there the past fifteen years. He has spent an active, energetic life and his loss will be mourned by numerous friends throughout the east as well as at home. The Courier extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved wife and family.
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Sep 17, 1903, Rock Springs Miner, Rock Springs, Sweetwater Co., Wyoming:
Death of Mr. W.H. Blair.
Word had been received in this city of the death, Tuesday night, of Mr. W.H. Blair, of Ladore, Colo. Mr. Blair was one of the pioneer settlers of this part of the country and leaves a widow, one son, two daughters and many friends to mourn his death.
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Jan 5, 1906, Rock Springs Independent no. 2:
BROWN'S PARK ITEMS
Dec. 30, 1905
Carl Blair has removed his father's body to Rock Springs for interment and Carl has gone on to Salt Lake to join his mother, where they will make their home in the future.
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Military: Civil War, Union Army, NY 17th Reg, Co. A, Full Corporal, enlisted Jul 10, 1862, age 27
Occupation: Merchant, farmer
Married (1): abt 1854, A. MATILDA EVANS, Caroline, Tompkins Co., New York
Four children:
1. Rhoda M. BLAIR
1854 – 1857
2. Austin J. BLAIR
1857 – 1862
3. Julia Elinoise BLAIR
1860 – 1934
4. Ada M. BLAIR
1862 – 1930
Married (2): bef 1870, ELIZABETH ALLEN LOTT, prob Caroline, Tompkins Co., New York
One child:
1. Carl William BLAIR
1882 – 1932
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Sep 1903, Craig Courier, Craig, Routt Co., Colorado:
ANOTHER PIONEER.
Report has just reached Craig of the death of W.H. Blair of Brown's Park on Tuesday, September 15, 1903. Mr. Blair was 72 years of age and a respected citizen of the park, having lived there the past fifteen years. He has spent an active, energetic life and his loss will be mourned by numerous friends throughout the east as well as at home. The Courier extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved wife and family.
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Sep 17, 1903, Rock Springs Miner, Rock Springs, Sweetwater Co., Wyoming:
Death of Mr. W.H. Blair.
Word had been received in this city of the death, Tuesday night, of Mr. W.H. Blair, of Ladore, Colo. Mr. Blair was one of the pioneer settlers of this part of the country and leaves a widow, one son, two daughters and many friends to mourn his death.
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Jan 5, 1906, Rock Springs Independent no. 2:
BROWN'S PARK ITEMS
Dec. 30, 1905
Carl Blair has removed his father's body to Rock Springs for interment and Carl has gone on to Salt Lake to join his mother, where they will make their home in the future.
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