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1801 - 1864 (63 years)
1775 - 1840 (65 years)
Birth |
27 Mar 1775 |
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
Died |
29 May 1840 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
Rev. William Blair, b. Abt 1750, Ireland |
Mother |
Sarah Sutor, b. Abt 1760, Fawn Grove Twp., York Co., Pennsylvania |
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Family 1 |
Mary 'Polly' Dickinson/Dickerson, b. 29 Apr 1776, York Co., Pennsylvania |
Married |
1 Apr 1796 |
Children |
+ | 1. Nancy Blair, b. 24 Dec 1796, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
| 2. Sarah 'Sally' Blair, b. 20 Mar 1799, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Drury Blair, b. 20 Mar 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Family 2 |
Ann S. Coleman, b. Est 1786, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. James Young Blair, b. 22 Oct 1834, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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1776 - 1831 (54 years)
Birth |
29 Apr 1776 |
York Co., Pennsylvania |
Died |
24 Mar 1831 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Family |
Captain James Blair, b. 27 Mar 1775, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
Married |
1 Apr 1796 |
Children |
+ | 1. Nancy Blair, b. 24 Dec 1796, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
| 2. Sarah 'Sally' Blair, b. 20 Mar 1799, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Drury Blair, b. 20 Mar 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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1801 - 1887 (85 years)
Birth |
3 Oct 1801 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Died |
2 Sep 1887 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Buried |
Blair Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Family |
Drury Blair, b. 20 Mar 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia [2] |
Married |
8 Nov 1827 |
Children |
| 1. Chloe Unity Blair, b. 1833, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
+ | 2. William "Billy" Johnson Blair, b. 19 Sep 1828, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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1833 - 1875 (42 years)
Birth |
1833 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Died |
1875 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
Drury Blair, b. 20 Mar 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Mother |
Chloe Coleman, b. 3 Oct 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Married |
8 Nov 1827 |
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1828 - 1876 (48 years)
Birth |
19 Sep 1828 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Died |
30 Dec 1876 |
Richmond County, Georgia |
Buried |
Magnolia Cemetery, Richmond County, Georgia |
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Father |
Drury Blair, b. 20 Mar 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Mother |
Chloe Coleman, b. 3 Oct 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Married |
8 Nov 1827 |
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Family |
Nannie Hutchings Carter, b. 14 Jan 1842, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Married |
31 Dec 1863 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Frank Carter Blair, b. 7 Jan 1870, Augusta, Georgia |
| 2. William Addison Blair, b. 15 Dec 1875, Augusta, Georgia |
| 3. Walter Drewery Blair, b. 4 Nov 1867, Augusta, Georgia |
| 4. Charles Joseph Blair, b. 2 Nov 1871, Augusta, Georgia |
| 5. Frances Blair, b. 7 Sep 1873, Augusta, Georgia |
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Name |
Drury Blair |
Born |
20 Mar 1801 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
2 Sep 1864 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I6711 |
My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Rev. William Blair |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2017 |
Father |
Captain James Blair, b. 27 Mar 1775, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia , d. 29 May 1840, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 65 years) |
Mother |
Mary 'Polly' Dickinson/Dickerson, b. 29 Apr 1776, York Co., Pennsylvania , d. 24 Mar 1831, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 54 years) |
Married |
1 Apr 1796 |
Family ID |
F518494707 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Chloe Coleman, b. 3 Oct 1801, Pittsylvania County, Virginia , d. 2 Sep 1887, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 85 years) |
Married |
8 Nov 1827 |
- Son of Drury and Chloe Blair is William J. Blair who married Nancy H. Carter 31 Dec 1863 d/o Stockley and Frances Carter. [See Pitts. Co., VA marriages p.24
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Children |
| 1. Chloe Unity Blair, b. 1833, Pittsylvania County, Virginia , d. 1875, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 42 years) |
+ | 2. William "Billy" Johnson Blair, b. 19 Sep 1828, Pittsylvania County, Virginia , d. 30 Dec 1876, Richmond County, Georgia (Age 48 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jun 2019 |
Family ID |
F7165 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S84] Rootsweb, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=caswellcounty&id=I43246.
Ann S. Coleman married (1) William A. Price on 20 Mar 1826. William's will was proven in Pittsylvania Co., VA, 16 Apr 1827. It was written 13 Mar 1827 and named a "child yet unborn". That child, born 1827, was named William A. Price.
Ann married (2) widower James Blair on 23 Oct 1832. James Blair's 1st wife Polly Dickinson died 24 Mar 1831 (in the Family Bible).
That family Bible in the possession of Martha Blair Hylton in Danville, VA, records that James Blair married (1) Polly Dickinson on 01 Apr 1796. She was the daughter of Francis Dickinson.
The Bible also records a date of birth for Drury Blair as 20 Mar 1801, the marriage of Drury and Chloe Coleman on 08 Nov 1827, and that Drury died 02 Sep 1864. Note that Chloe Coleman is the sister of Ann Coleman. So James Blair married the older, widowed sister of his son's wife.
Drury reported Chloe's death of typhoid on 12 Sep 1854 (Death Register of Pittsylvania Co., VA, p. 15, line 168).
Per the Bible, James Blair had 4 children by his first wife Polly, and 1 by Ann Coleman. His child with Ann Coleman was son James Young Blair. The Bible gives the last names of 3 wives for James Young Blair, a Soyars, a Thomas, and a Willis.
James Blair
Marriage 1 Ann S. Coleman b: 1788?Married: 23 OCT 1832
Children1. James Young Blair
Marriage 2 Polly Dickinson
- [S187] Library of Virginia, https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc%2Fviu01838.xml#scopecontent_1.1.
Biographical/Historical Information
James Booker and John Booker
The twins, John and James, were born to John Booker (1797-1859)and Nancy Blair Reynolds Booker (1796-1859)on October 10, 1840. Nancy and John had been married since November 15, 1824 and had four other children besides the twins: Mary Ann Booker Sparks (1825-1872), Armistead M. Booker (1827-1838), Caroline Booker (1833-1859) and William Booker (1836-1859).
Nancy also had another child --Margaret Benson Reynolds (1815-1867) --from a previous marriage to William Reynolds (March 29, 1814) (Austin).
In the first three months of 1859, typhoid fever struck the Booker family, killing Nancy, John Sr., Caroline and William. James and John were 19 years old. For the next two years, the twins stayed with relatives, including Aunt Kitty and Uncle John Blair, who later moved to Texas in 1860 (James Booker, September 6, 1861).
At the age of 21, James and John enlisted in the Confederate Army, the 38th Regiment of Virginia, on May 24, 1861 in Whitmell, Virginia, in Company D, 38th Virginia Regiment, Infantry (also known as "the Whitmell Guards").For more information about the regiment see 38th Virginia Infantryby G. Howard Gregory (E 581.5 38th .G73 1988). The Booker brothers remained in service throughout the war, and were both promoted to Sergeant sometime before April, 1864 (Gregory, 82).
In March of 1862, James was hospitalized in Richmond with chronic diarrhea, but returned to his company soon after. Both brothers were severely wounded at the Battle of Drewry's Bluff near Petersburg, Virginia, on May 16, 1864 and transferred to Chimborazo Hospital. John received a chest wound and James was wounded in the right thigh. Only James, however, would survive. John died of his wound on August 26, 1864.
After the war, James returned to Pittsylvania County and on October 31, 1867, he married Martha Ann Fulton (?-1923)(nicknamed "Pat") of Pittsylvania County, on October 31, 1867. She was one of the "sweethearts" mentioned in his letters. James and Pat Booker had seven children. They died within two months of each other in 1923. A typed page listing their children and mentioning her relatives can be found with the copies of the typescripts of the brothers' letters.
Chloe Unity Blair
Chloe Unity Blair (1833-1875) was born to Chloe Coleman Blair (1801-1854) and Drury Blair (1801-1864). Her father was Nancy Booker's younger brother, making James and John her first cousins. Chloe Unity had several brothers and sisters, some of whom James and John mention in their letters: Polly Ann, William, and Drury Addison "Addie" Blair, who briefly served in the 38th Regiment with the Bookers.
Unfortunately, all of Chloe Unity's letters to her Booker cousins were either destroyed or are as yet undiscovered. From their responses, however, we can see that both John and James greatly appreciated her letters. They depended upon her for news of the family and they often asked her to "remember" them to different family members. The Bookers also periodically asked their cousin to have their sister Mary forward certain items such as clothing or James' "soldier likeness" (October 4, 1863). Chloe Unity would send them gifts and provisions as well, prompting James to write, "I am under many obligations to you all for send ing us such a fine box it was a great treat to us," (October 4, 1863). James and John are always polite and solicitous in tone to their cousin, and yet the letters also convey warmth and friendship: having lost their parents and two siblings just before the war, John and James may have been especially close to "cousin Unity," who along with their sister Mary may have served as a kind of surrogate mother.
Indeed, when John married Martha Ann Fulton in October of 1867, he became Chloe's step-son-in-law, since Chloe had married Martha's father William Fulton (1821-18?) just a few months before. It is easy to imagine that the two cousins were pleased by this relationship, as their respective marriages unified and tightened the Booker and Blair families which had suffered so many losses during the war years.
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