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Re: Philip STAIR - Calhoun, MO 1880 Census
Posted by: Denise Sessler (ID *****2535) Date: August 13, 2004 at 12:21:59
In Reply to: Re: Philip STAIR - Calhoun, MO 1880 Census by Peter Stair of 332

Thank you for the info but I have already had contact with Jack MacDonald and may even be the one who supplied Jack with that info to check out. I am looking for someone who might be a descendant of one of those children born to Philip and Eunice (and I have seen Philip's wife's name given as Eunice in the census reports, not Ennier which was listed on the marriage records).

I have since found that Philip was buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery (Windsor, Henry Co., MO) after he died in 1884. Eunice supposedly did not die until 1904, but I have not seen a burial place listed for her. It is highly possible that she remarried after Philip died and then was buried under a different surname.

In regards to Philip & Eunice's children... I have that Frank's full name was Frank Emerson Stair, born in 1865 and died in 1930. I did find who I believe might be Fred Stair (son of Philip & Eunice) in the 1900 census, living in Detroit, MI. He is listed as a "theatrical agent", born 2/1863 in MI (parents OH & NY), married to Della M. (b. 3/1869 IA?), son Phillip (b. 9/1895 in Cananda?), and brother Frank E. Stair living with the household (b. 1/1866 in OH, parents OH & NY).

That is all the new info I have found since initially posting my query. Thank you for any help you might provide.
-- Denise


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