Amos Adair was born October 3, 1894 to Cicero and Dorthula Daniel Adair in Paulding County, Georgia. He married and had a daughter named Jessie Mae in Georgia and was a veteran of World War I.
After he got home from the war, he moved to Winston County, Alabama, where he met and married Lodie Woodard Johnson, who had two small sons named Carl and Winfred.
They had four more children named Mancel, Leon, Blanton and Barbara Ann Adair James.
Amos Adair was born October 3, 1894 to Cicero and Dorthula Daniel Adair in Paulding County, Georgia. He married and had a daughter named Jessie Mae in Georgia and was a veteran of World War I.
After he got home from the war, he moved to Winston County, Alabama, where he met and married Lodie Woodard Johnson, who had two small sons named Carl and Winfred.
They had four more children named Mancel, Leon, Blanton and Barbara Ann Adair James.
Bio by: Pam James Carpenter
Family Members
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Lottie Estelle Adair Littlefield
1895–1966
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Sanford Wallace Adair
1899–1955
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Vester Lee Adair
1901–1973
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Mansel Adair
1903–1917
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Flora Mae Adair Roberson
1905–1988
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Lola Bell Adair Mosley
1906–1996
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J D Adair
1909–1973
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Mamie Rey Adair Freeman
1913–1994
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Flossie Gordie Adair Wood
1915–2003
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Ila Pauline Adair Wood
1918–1998
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Thomas Paul Adair
1920–1999
Flowers
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Records on Ancestry
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James Amos Adair
1950 United States Federal Census
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James Amos Adair
1910 United States Federal Census
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James Amos Adair
1930 United States Federal Census
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James Amos Adair
U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
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James Amos Adair
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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