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Blair, David

Blair, David

Male 1829 - 1907  (78 years)


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  • Name Blair, David 
    Birth 16 Jun 1829  [1
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number BLAI.D004 
    _FGRAVE 24681530 
    Military Service American Civil War, First Sergeant, Company B, 48th Illinois Infantry  [1, 2
    Civil War Veterans Buried in Clay County, Illinois_0003
    Civil War Veterans Buried in Clay County, Illinois_0003

    Compiled by Les Higgason

    United States of America Flag, 35 Stars (1863-1865)
    This flag was flown by the Federal States during the United States Civil War.

    The flag of the United States of America from 1861 to 1863, with 34 stars for all the 34 states. In 1863 a 35th star was added to represent the new state of West Virginia (the loyal northwestern counties of Virginia), and in 1864 a 36th star for Nevada (previously the…
    38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
    38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
    American Civil War

    (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865)


    Clay County Civil War Veterans
    Clay County Civil War Veterans


    A Virtual Cemetery Created By Ewood Sexton

    Death 31 Jul 1907  [1
    Burial Old Union Cemetery, Louisville, Clay County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Headstone, Blair, David
    Headstone, Blair, David
    Person ID I55054  Carl Wayne Gray Research
    Last Modified 21 Apr 2024 

    Family Wilson, Hannah R.,   b. 1840   d. 3 Jul 1865 (Age 25 years) 
    Family ID F20056  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Old Union Cemetery, Louisville, Clay County, Illinois Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Jesse Blair, farmer, P. O. Hord, is another descendant of one of our old pioneer families in Blair Township. He is a son of Josiah Blair, who was a native of Hawkins County, Tenn. He, Josiah Blair, was married twice; his first wife, Hattie (Ray) Blair, was a native of Indiana, where she died. She was the mother of five children —George, Nancy Eytchison, John, Jesse, our subject, and Jemima Redman.

      His second wife, Lavina Westmoreland, whom he married in Indiana, and with whom he came to this county, was the mother of the following children—Manley, William, Alfred, Josiah and Hailey are now dead, Manley and Josiah dying while in the army. The following are yet living: James H., Henry C, Harrison, Louisa Williams, Lavina E., Elizabeth Rexrode and Sarah J., wife of Dr. Gladson. Josiah Blair died in this county in 1865. Mrs. Lavina Blair died several years after her husband's demise.

      The grandfather of our subject was Robert Blair, whose wife's maiden name was Bean; they came here in 1837, and died here. Our subject, Jesse Blair, received only three months' schooling, which was obtained from William Laws in a log schoolhouse, but not learning to write till he was twenty-one years old. He came to this county with his father in the spring of 1837, and spent his youth in cultivating the virgin soil of Blair Township, which was named in honor of his father and uncles. In 1855, Jesse Blair bought forty acres of land, for which he paid $325. He now owns 200 acres of good land. Mr. Blair has been married twice.

      His first wife, Polly A. Edwards, was a daughter of William Edwards, an old pioneer, who is yet living in this county. She was born in Indiana, and died here. His present wife, who was Mrs. Mary Hodge, a widow lady at time of marriage, is a daughter of William and Frances Jordan, both natives of North Carolina. Mrs. Blair, a native of Indiana, and is the mother of A. E. Hodge, a son of her first husband.

      Mr.and Mrs. Blair are connected with the Christian Church, sometimes called New-Lights. Mr. Blair enjoys the respect of the community in which he resides, having served the people therein as Constable seven years, and Justice of the Peace seven years; votes the Republican ticket.

      Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois

      ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT

      Name BLAIR, DAVID
      Rank SGT Company B Unit 38 IL US INF

      Personal Characteristics
      Residence HORD, CLAY CO, IL Age 32 Height 5' 10 Hair DARK
      Eyes DARK Complexion LIGHT Marital Status SINGLE Occupation FARMER
      Nativity IN

      Service Record
      Joined When AUG 12, 1861 Joined Where MASON, IL
      Joined By Whom D YOUNG Period 3 YRS
      Muster In AUG 19, 1861 Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, IL
      Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out SEP 15, 1864
      Muster Out Where CHATTANOOGA, TN Muster Out By Whom N/A
      Remarks PROMOTED 1SGT

  • Sources 
    1. [S15980] https://www.findagrave.com, Headstone, Blair, David, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24681530/david-blair), none. (Reliability: 2).

    2. [S493] Les Higgason, Civil War Veterans, Buried in Clay County (including Confederate), Compiled by Les Higgason (Reliability: 2).