I'm not sure why but...... His daughter went by Bare and on the one census he went by both Bair and Bare? But here is his obituary
JAMES MORROW BAIR Of East Sharpsburg, Roaring Spring, R. D., died Tuesday night at 10:35 o'clock at the home. He was born Sept. 23, 1887, at Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, son of Daniel and Rose Ann (Snare) Bair. Mr. Bair was a member of the East Sharpsburg Reformed church, a charter member of the Men's Bible class and an elder of the church. He had been employed by the D. M. Bare Paper company until his retirement in May, 1948. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora (Ayers) Bair; two daughters, Mrs. Lester Glass and Mrs. Elvin Shoenfelt, both of Roaring Spring; a brother, Samuel of Mapleton Depot; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the home. After Noon on Thurday.
I'm not sure why but...... His daughter went by Bare and on the one census he went by both Bair and Bare? But here is his obituary
JAMES MORROW BAIR Of East Sharpsburg, Roaring Spring, R. D., died Tuesday night at 10:35 o'clock at the home. He was born Sept. 23, 1887, at Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, son of Daniel and Rose Ann (Snare) Bair. Mr. Bair was a member of the East Sharpsburg Reformed church, a charter member of the Men's Bible class and an elder of the church. He had been employed by the D. M. Bare Paper company until his retirement in May, 1948. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora (Ayers) Bair; two daughters, Mrs. Lester Glass and Mrs. Elvin Shoenfelt, both of Roaring Spring; a brother, Samuel of Mapleton Depot; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the home. After Noon on Thurday.
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