Dr James Robert “Robin” Adair

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Dr James Robert “Robin” Adair

Birth
Ireland
Death
1778 (aged 68–69)
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Rowland, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.549803, Longitude: -79.118189
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His wife and the mother of children was Ester Anna McBride

Suggested edit received February 12, 2023:

"James Adair (ca. 1709-ca. 1775) authored what is arguably the most significant eighteenth-century work on the southeastern Indians:
"The History of the American Indians", was published in London in 1775.

The book, a cultural and historical study of the Catawba's, Cherokee's, Creek's, Choctaw's, and Chickasaw's Indians, is based on Adair's first-hand observations derived from his 40-year career as a deerskin trader among several southeastern Indian tribes."

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His wife and the mother of children was Ester Anna McBride

Suggested edit received February 12, 2023:

"James Adair (ca. 1709-ca. 1775) authored what is arguably the most significant eighteenth-century work on the southeastern Indians:
"The History of the American Indians", was published in London in 1775.

The book, a cultural and historical study of the Catawba's, Cherokee's, Creek's, Choctaw's, and Chickasaw's Indians, is based on Adair's first-hand observations derived from his 40-year career as a deerskin trader among several southeastern Indian tribes."

Contributor : 47074500