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Lair Patterson

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Lair Patterson

Birth
Death
1929 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Salinas, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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Lair homesteaded in Lockwood, California in 1882. He had twin daughters, Maude and Mabel. Mabel died as an infant. Lair was the first postmaster of Lockwood. He named Lockwood after Belva Lockwood a woman who ran for president in 1884. He moved to Salinas. He was past Grand Noble in Alisal Lodge, Salinas. His first wife was Mary Gillett married in 1882. He Later married Marguerite Hicklin.
Contributor: Pam Davis (48906236)
Lair homesteaded in Lockwood, California in 1882. He had twin daughters, Maude and Mabel. Mabel died as an infant. Lair was the first postmaster of Lockwood. He named Lockwood after Belva Lockwood a woman who ran for president in 1884. He moved to Salinas. He was past Grand Noble in Alisal Lodge, Salinas. His first wife was Mary Gillett married in 1882. He Later married Marguerite Hicklin.
Contributor: Pam Davis (48906236)

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