John McNair, a tavern keeper of Lexington. Died Aug. 30, 1801, leaving a large family. He was a first settler of Lexington.
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Tavern sign of the Buffalo was situated o Main St. nearly opposite of the court house.
Will Records of Fayette County, Kentucky 1794-1818
Fayette County, Kentucky Will Records Book A
OSPage: 413
Name: John McNair
Wife, Jane; Sons, David, Robert, and John; Daughters, Polly and Eliza Written: August 19, 1801 Probated: December, 1801 Exes.: Robert Patterson, Samuel Ayres, Alexander Parker, Thomas Wallace, and Jane McNair Witnesses: Levi Todd, John Rennick, and Robert Hunter
John McNair, a tavern keeper of Lexington. Died Aug. 30, 1801, leaving a large family. He was a first settler of Lexington.
**
Tavern sign of the Buffalo was situated o Main St. nearly opposite of the court house.
Will Records of Fayette County, Kentucky 1794-1818
Fayette County, Kentucky Will Records Book A
OSPage: 413
Name: John McNair
Wife, Jane; Sons, David, Robert, and John; Daughters, Polly and Eliza Written: August 19, 1801 Probated: December, 1801 Exes.: Robert Patterson, Samuel Ayres, Alexander Parker, Thomas Wallace, and Jane McNair Witnesses: Levi Todd, John Rennick, and Robert Hunter
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