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Rebeckah <I>McKown</I> Hair

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Rebeckah McKown Hair

Birth
Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA
Death
18 Apr 1840 (aged 64)
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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James and Rebecca (McCOWEN) HAIR, were both born in Berkeley County,Virginia. A few years after their marriage (about 1806) they removed to Pennsylvania, where they lived the remainder of their days. Farming was their life vocation, being pursued both in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Mr. James HAIR was also justice of the peace for thirty-four years of his life. At his hands justice was indeed found, for during this long period as a magistrate, both in Virginia and Pennsylvania, there were, out of hundreds of cases, but six that he did not succeed in compromising, and which finally came to trial. He always used every possible influence to secure an amicable settlement between the contestants, in which he was almost invariably successful. He was a true peace-maker, and for this, and many other excellent traits of his character, he was greatly esteemed and respected by all who knew him. He died while yet
holding his office. His wife had preceded him, having died in 1840.

Source: "A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County Ohio, With Illustrations and Sketches of its Representative Men and Pioneers Cincinnati Ohio. Western Biographical Publishing Company, 1882."
James and Rebecca (McCOWEN) HAIR, were both born in Berkeley County,Virginia. A few years after their marriage (about 1806) they removed to Pennsylvania, where they lived the remainder of their days. Farming was their life vocation, being pursued both in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Mr. James HAIR was also justice of the peace for thirty-four years of his life. At his hands justice was indeed found, for during this long period as a magistrate, both in Virginia and Pennsylvania, there were, out of hundreds of cases, but six that he did not succeed in compromising, and which finally came to trial. He always used every possible influence to secure an amicable settlement between the contestants, in which he was almost invariably successful. He was a true peace-maker, and for this, and many other excellent traits of his character, he was greatly esteemed and respected by all who knew him. He died while yet
holding his office. His wife had preceded him, having died in 1840.

Source: "A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County Ohio, With Illustrations and Sketches of its Representative Men and Pioneers Cincinnati Ohio. Western Biographical Publishing Company, 1882."


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  • Created by: Richard Anderson
  • Added: Mar 29, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13775041/rebeckah-hair: accessed ), memorial page for Rebeckah McKown Hair (12 Jun 1775–18 Apr 1840), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13775041, citing Monongahela Cemetery, Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Richard Anderson (contributor 46613539).