United States Census, 1900
Name: Abraham L Adair
Event Place: ED 112 Dallas city Ward 7, Dallas, Texas, Birth Date: Sep 1860
Birthplace: Ohio
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Abraham L Adair M 40 Ohio
Wife Mabel P Adair F 35 Mississippi
Daughter Ethel Adair F 8 Texas
Daughter Abbigail C Adair F 7 Texas
Daughter Esther Adair F 2 Texas
1910 United States Federal Census
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Johnson, Texas
Abraham L Adair 49
Mabel Adair 44
Abigal Adair 16
Esther Adair 10
Robin D Adair 8
Sarah B Adair 3 11/12
Daughter: Esther Margaret Adair
Adair / McCausland
Hollis L. McCausland, 28, former resident of Dallas, died Sunday afternoon in New Orleans of gunshot wounds accidentally received while hunting near there, according to word received Sunday evening by relatives in Dallas. The body will be brought to Dallas for burial and funeral services are expected to be held Tuesday. He leaves his wife, formerly Miss Esther Adair of Dallas; five sisters, Mrs. C.C. Moore and Mrs. M. Chatlain, both of Dallas; Mrs. J.H. Brown, Haskell, Ok., Mrs. C.W. Bitters, Gibson City, Ill., and Mrs. O.P. Gothlin, San Diego, Cal.; and one brother, John W. McCausland, Chicago. Dallas Morning News, November 12, 1928
Son:
Robin D. Adair was born on August 17, 1901, in Texas. Robin passed away on January 26, 1999, while in the Albuquerque Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Adair is survived by two sons, Robin D. Adair, Jr. living in Westminster, Colorado, and Richard Weldon Adair living in Boulder, Colorado. Mr. Adair was employed by the Associated Press for approximately 40 years, starting on 8-31-24. His last position was as Traffic Bureau Chief in the Albuquerque office of the AP. He retired from the AP on 9-1-66. A Memorial Service will take place in the Strong-Thorne Mortuary, Palm Chapel, 1100 Coal S.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico, at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, January 28, 1999. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Wednesday January 27, 1999
United States Census, 1900
Name: Abraham L Adair
Event Place: ED 112 Dallas city Ward 7, Dallas, Texas, Birth Date: Sep 1860
Birthplace: Ohio
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Abraham L Adair M 40 Ohio
Wife Mabel P Adair F 35 Mississippi
Daughter Ethel Adair F 8 Texas
Daughter Abbigail C Adair F 7 Texas
Daughter Esther Adair F 2 Texas
1910 United States Federal Census
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Johnson, Texas
Abraham L Adair 49
Mabel Adair 44
Abigal Adair 16
Esther Adair 10
Robin D Adair 8
Sarah B Adair 3 11/12
Daughter: Esther Margaret Adair
Adair / McCausland
Hollis L. McCausland, 28, former resident of Dallas, died Sunday afternoon in New Orleans of gunshot wounds accidentally received while hunting near there, according to word received Sunday evening by relatives in Dallas. The body will be brought to Dallas for burial and funeral services are expected to be held Tuesday. He leaves his wife, formerly Miss Esther Adair of Dallas; five sisters, Mrs. C.C. Moore and Mrs. M. Chatlain, both of Dallas; Mrs. J.H. Brown, Haskell, Ok., Mrs. C.W. Bitters, Gibson City, Ill., and Mrs. O.P. Gothlin, San Diego, Cal.; and one brother, John W. McCausland, Chicago. Dallas Morning News, November 12, 1928
Son:
Robin D. Adair was born on August 17, 1901, in Texas. Robin passed away on January 26, 1999, while in the Albuquerque Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Adair is survived by two sons, Robin D. Adair, Jr. living in Westminster, Colorado, and Richard Weldon Adair living in Boulder, Colorado. Mr. Adair was employed by the Associated Press for approximately 40 years, starting on 8-31-24. His last position was as Traffic Bureau Chief in the Albuquerque office of the AP. He retired from the AP on 9-1-66. A Memorial Service will take place in the Strong-Thorne Mortuary, Palm Chapel, 1100 Coal S.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico, at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, January 28, 1999. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Wednesday January 27, 1999
Gravesite Details
Howard (#47099733) Cemetery records show that Abraham Adair is buried in section 90, lot 6, space 9, but that no stone was ever placed on the grave. Confirmed that there is no stone. Abigale Adair Jennings is buried next to Abraham
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