Joseph Alexander Adair (1711-1800) Born in Ireland
Joseph Alexander Adair Jr ( 1733-1812) Dep. Com. S.C Mil
1st Cousin 1x removed of Mary Ramage Dillard (1757-1795)
Rev. War Patriot in her own right forced by the British to prepare dinner for them she overheard their plans to attack the Americans afterward she rode on horseback to warn them
Obit for my 4 greats grandmother Aseneth S "Hester" Adair Miller
February 6, 1844
Federal Union
DIED, near Blountsville, Jones county, on the 25th ult. Mrs. ASENETH S. MILLER, in the 64th year of her age, widow of the late John J. Miller. Mrs. M. was one of the first settlers of Jones county, and for many years a worthy member of the Baptist Church, which together with a large family of children and acquaintances mourn her departure, She lived respected and died lamented by all who knew her. Her exist was peaceful and happy, having a full assurance of her acceptance with her God.
Joseph Alexander Adair (1711-1800) Born in Ireland
Joseph Alexander Adair Jr ( 1733-1812) Dep. Com. S.C Mil
1st Cousin 1x removed of Mary Ramage Dillard (1757-1795)
Rev. War Patriot in her own right forced by the British to prepare dinner for them she overheard their plans to attack the Americans afterward she rode on horseback to warn them
Obit for my 4 greats grandmother Aseneth S "Hester" Adair Miller
February 6, 1844
Federal Union
DIED, near Blountsville, Jones county, on the 25th ult. Mrs. ASENETH S. MILLER, in the 64th year of her age, widow of the late John J. Miller. Mrs. M. was one of the first settlers of Jones county, and for many years a worthy member of the Baptist Church, which together with a large family of children and acquaintances mourn her departure, She lived respected and died lamented by all who knew her. Her exist was peaceful and happy, having a full assurance of her acceptance with her God.
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