The Long journey, a family history, 1687-1991 : embracing an account of the arrivals, movements, and ultimate dispersal of the southern branches and descendants of eleven allied families : Adams, Ballenger, Cleveland, Duke, Hair, Harbin, Lewis, Lyles, O'Kelley, Trail, Ward/ by Thomas Lee Hair
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A genealogy and a history of the ancestors and descendants of Thomas Lee Hair, Sr. born 2 Oct 1893 in Oconee County, South Caroline the son of James Wallace Hair, Jr. and Ella Jane Adams and his wife Gladys Lorraine O'Kelley born 8 Sep 1896 in Westminster, South Carolina the daughter of William Pinckney O'Kelley and Emily C. Ballenger. They were married 25 Jan 1913. He died 12 May 1978 in Thomson, Georgia. She died 5 Jan 1935 in Westminster, South Carolina.
Includes Cleveland, Duke, Harbin, Lyles, Ward and related families.
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