He's buried in another cemetery which is mentioned below so here's the link to the memorial of his actual grave :10505451.
Son of Alexander & Elizabeth (Monroe) Adair; Husband of Mary B. (Stockton) Adair (m.15 Jan 1815, Barren Co., KY); Druggist in Greensburg (per 1860 Federal Census); Civil War Lt. Col in KY 4th Vol. Infantry - CSA
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1880 US Federal Census: Hardyville, Hart County Kentucky
Adair, John A. 53 b~1827 Kentucky, married, farmer, cannot read/write
Adair, Mary B. 42 b~1838 Kentucky, married, keeps house, cannot read/write
Adair, Kate L. 21 b~1859 Kentucky, single daughter, cannot read/write
Adair, William I. 20 b~1860 Kentucky, single son, cannot read/write
Adair, Annah B. 9 b~1871 Kentucky, single daughter
Adair, John H. 7 b~1873 Kentucky, single son
Adair, Jessamine 5 b~1875 Kentucky, single daughter
Adair, Shelley 3 b~1877 Kentucky, single son
Adair, Andrew M. 59 b~1821 Alabama, single brother, lawyer
Heyser, Martha A. 76 b~1804 Virginia, widow, mother-in-law
Buried in another cemetery which is mentioned below, here's the memorial ID and link to his actual grave:
He's buried in another cemetery which is mentioned below so here's the link to the memorial of his actual grave :10505451.
Son of Alexander & Elizabeth (Monroe) Adair; Husband of Mary B. (Stockton) Adair (m.15 Jan 1815, Barren Co., KY); Druggist in Greensburg (per 1860 Federal Census); Civil War Lt. Col in KY 4th Vol. Infantry - CSA
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1880 US Federal Census: Hardyville, Hart County Kentucky
Adair, John A. 53 b~1827 Kentucky, married, farmer, cannot read/write
Adair, Mary B. 42 b~1838 Kentucky, married, keeps house, cannot read/write
Adair, Kate L. 21 b~1859 Kentucky, single daughter, cannot read/write
Adair, William I. 20 b~1860 Kentucky, single son, cannot read/write
Adair, Annah B. 9 b~1871 Kentucky, single daughter
Adair, John H. 7 b~1873 Kentucky, single son
Adair, Jessamine 5 b~1875 Kentucky, single daughter
Adair, Shelley 3 b~1877 Kentucky, single son
Adair, Andrew M. 59 b~1821 Alabama, single brother, lawyer
Heyser, Martha A. 76 b~1804 Virginia, widow, mother-in-law
Buried in another cemetery which is mentioned below, here's the memorial ID and link to his actual grave:
Inscription
Colonel in Civil War wounded in "Battle of Shiloh"
Gravesite Details
Memorial stone; buried at Sims Cemetery in Camner, Hart Co., Kentucky with his wife
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