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Frank Lewis Blair

Male 1872 - 1955  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frank Lewis Blair was born on 17 Mar 1872 in Glencoe, MN (son of Orlando Blair and Lura Ann Washburn); died on 13 May 1955 in Wyandotte, MI.

    Frank married Mable Clair Pickering on 15 May 1892 in Boyne City, MI. Mable (daughter of John VanWey Pickering and Carrie Piatt) was born on 29 May 1873 in Corning, NY; died on 16 Feb 1956 in Wyandotte, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lura Washburn Blair was born on 8 Feb 1893 in Boyne City, MI; died on 21 Feb 1958 in Belle Glade, FL.
    2. Carrie Blair was born on 5 May 1894 in Boyne City, MI; died about 1901 in Boyne City, MI.
    3. Francis Blair was born on 18 Apr 1896 in Boyne City, MI; died on 7 Mar 1897 in Boyne City, MI.
    4. Bethel Blair was born on 23 Feb 1898 in Boyne City, MI; died on 4 Nov 1973 in Hillsboro, WI.
    5. John Orlando Blair was born on 26 Jan 1900 in Boyne City, MI; died on 6 Oct 1984 in Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne Co., MiI.
    6. Helen Blair was born on 20 Apr 1902 in Boyne City, MI; died on 2 Feb 1909 in Boyne City, MI.
    7. Frank Blair, Jr. was born on 9 Jan 1903 in Boyne City, MI; died on 9 Nov 1971 in Chicago, IL.
    8. Maude Pauline Blair was born on 5 Mar 1907 in Boyne City, MI; died on 3 Mar 1989 in Scottsdale, AZ.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Orlando BlairOrlando Blair was born on 25 Apr 1843 in Putnam, NY (son of James Blair and Eliza Cronin); died on 5 Apr 1898 in East Jordan, MI.

    Orlando married Lura Ann Washburn on 6 Nov 1867 in ?. Lura (daughter of Charles Washburn and Nancy Leonard) was born on 24 Apr 1848 in Salem, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; died on 21 Mar 1872 in Glencoe, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lura Ann WashburnLura Ann Washburn was born on 24 Apr 1848 in Salem, Wayne County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Charles Washburn and Nancy Leonard); died on 21 Mar 1872 in Glencoe, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Letter from Orlando Blair to his sister Emma Blair.
    The letter was written and mailed in Glencoe, MN and sent to Putnam, NY in the Spring of 1872.
    Spelling, punctuation, and captializations are preserved.

    Dear Sister Emma,

    Your kind letter was received by us a short time since but Lura was not destined ever to answer it.

    she was confined on the 17th and gave birth to a boy babe
    on the 24th seven days after died.

    The same vitality has prevailed through this section of the country
    more than one half of child bed confinements have proven fatal

    she seemed doing well until the third day when she took or had a slight chill and from that time grew worse, yet we all had hopes of her recovery until almost her last day

    it is something that the Phiscians do not understand the vitality that prevails among the child bed confinements.

    Lura had one of the best nurses in the country attending her who had nothing to do but to attend to her

    we had a hired girl besides the nurse and also Mary Shear from Michigan was visiting us which was a great source of comfort to me for she has always been like a sister to me when I was in Michigan

    her Phiscian visited her almost hourly after she was taken with the chill on the 3 day so she had i am satisfied all the care that a mortal could have had.

    but my dear Sister she was to good for this sin sick world and God in his infinit wisdom called her home to be with him on high

    she had no fear of death and hoped that all her friends which are many would so live that when God should call them hence they would meet her in heaven.

    O! Emma, of all the many greivances that I have had this has been by far the hardest and the heaviest that I ever can have the death of the wife of my youth

    But God in his infinite mercies has left me a momento of the lost one that I loved so well

    Oh! Emma you have never realized how precious she was to me, nor never can until you have been affected as I have been; but may God spare you from this trial

    Lura named the baby Frank Lewis
    Lewis in honor of her brother that died

    I shall stay here until Fall anyway and get some one to take care of the babe
    after that I do not know what I shall do

    Mary has not concluded yet weather she will stay here and teach school this summer or not but I hope she will for I would like to have one relative near me

    Maggie Lee that married Mr. Bennett about 6 months before I was married died yesterday
    she was a niece of Agness Wiley Blair

    Mrs. Chubb, Agnes sister is very sick

    There has been a lot of sickness here this spring

    And now dear sister I will close this sad epistle for I have many more to write yet.

    Write me often will you not

    Love to all enquiring friends

    Your affectionate Brother
    Orlando Blair

    Don't forget me to Robert

    Children:
    1. 1. Frank Lewis Blair was born on 17 Mar 1872 in Glencoe, MN; died on 13 May 1955 in Wyandotte, MI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Blair was born on 17 Aug 1792 in Cambridge, NY (son of John Blair, , Jr. and Jean Rogers); died on 25 Jul 1863 in Putnam, NY.

    James married Eliza Cronin on 15 Jul 1823 in ?. Eliza (daughter of James Cronin and Jerusha Miller) was born about Aug 1801 in New York; died on 1 Apr 1860 in Putnam, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza Cronin was born about Aug 1801 in New York (daughter of James Cronin and Jerusha Miller); died on 1 Apr 1860 in Putnam, NY.
    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Blair was born on 15 Mar 1824 in Putnam, NY; died on 1 Jan 1917 in Putnam, New York.
    2. John Blair was born on 5 Sep 1825 in ?; died on 25 Sep 1829 in Putnam, NY.
    3. James Blair, , Jr. was born on 16 Jun 1827 in Putnam, NY; died on 6 Oct 1829 in Putnam, NY.
    4. Jane Blair was born on 1 Sep 1828 in ?; died on 2 Oct 1829 in Putnam, NY.
    5. David Thomas Blair was born on 13 May 1830 in Putnam, Washington, NY; died on 13 Dec 1842 in Putnam, Washington, NY.
    6. Hannah Jane Blair was born on 1 Jan 1832 in Putnam, NY; died on 9 Aug 1853 in Putnam, New York.
    7. John Darwin Blair was born on 8 Jan 1834 in Putnam, NY; died in Unknown in Unknown.
    8. Elizabeth Blair was born on 25 Apr 1836 in Putnam, NY; died about 1854 in Putnam, NY.
    9. Charlotte Blair was born on 29 Jan 1839 in Putnam, NY; died on 26 Mar 1923 in Putnam, New York.
    10. James Martin Blair was born on 4 Mar 1841 in Putnam, NY; died on 11 Jul 1913 in Putnam, New York.
    11. George Blair was born on 9 Oct 1842 in Putnam, NY; died about 1863 in Washington, D.C..
    12. 2. Orlando Blair was born on 25 Apr 1843 in Putnam, NY; died on 5 Apr 1898 in East Jordan, MI.
    13. Sarah Emily Blair was born on 20 Apr 1851 in Putnam, NY; died on 1 Apr 1909 in Putnam, New York.

  3. 6.  Charles Washburn was born on 13 Oct 1814 in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine (son of Eliphalet Washburn and Mary Polly Harris); died on 21 Sep 1865 in Anoka, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    I found this at the Mormon site.

    This is to certify that on the twenty eighth day of December 1859, at seven and a half o'clock in the evening at my residence in Anoka County State of Minnesota, I united Charles S. Washburn and Sophia P. Richards (both of Anoka County and State of Minnesota) in the bonds of matrimony and I did previous to such marriage examine the said Charles S Washburn on oath and found no legal impediment to such marriage. There were present at this marriage as witnesses Judson B. Shaw and Joseph F Wheeler besides a number of others.
    S M Shaw
    Justice of the Peace

    Charles married Nancy Leonard on 17 May 1843 in ?. Nancy (daughter of Lewis Leonard and Hannah Blood) was born about 1820 in Maine; died about 1857 in Anoka, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy Leonard was born about 1820 in Maine (daughter of Lewis Leonard and Hannah Blood); died about 1857 in Anoka, Minnesota.
    Children:
    1. Mary Elura Washburn was born about 1846 in Pennsylvania; died about 1874 in ?.
    2. Lewis Leonard Washburn was born on 23 Sep 1847 in Pennsylvania; died on 15 Apr 1868 in Anoka, Minnesota.
    3. 3. Lura Ann Washburn was born on 24 Apr 1848 in Salem, Wayne County, Pennsylvania; died on 21 Mar 1872 in Glencoe, Minnesota.
    4. Flora A. Washburn was born on 22 Apr 1852 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Dec 1927 in ?.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Blair, , Jr. was born on 25 Feb 1754 in Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA (son of Colonel John Blair and Sarah Kelso); died on 9 Dec 1826 in Putnam, NY.

    John married Jean Rogers on 14 May 1781 in Washington Co., NY. Jean (daughter of James Rogers and Lydia Derry) was born on 4 Jul 1757 in Glen Burnie, Washington Co., NY; died on 15 Jan 1835 in Putnam, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jean Rogers was born on 4 Jul 1757 in Glen Burnie, Washington Co., NY (daughter of James Rogers and Lydia Derry); died on 15 Jan 1835 in Putnam, NY.
    Children:
    1. Lydia Blair was born on 1 Jun 1782 in ?; died on 25 Apr 1855 in ?.
    2. Sarah Blair was born on 23 May 1784 in Cambridge, Washington Co., New York; died on 6 Aug 1827 in Cambridge, Washington Co., New York.
    3. John Blair was born on 9 Jul 1786 in New York; died on 10 Nov 1810 in New York.
    4. William Blair was born on 29 Jul 1788 in New York; died in UNKNOWN in ?.
    5. Mary Blair was born on 4 Sep 1790 in ?; died in UNKNOWN in ?.
    6. 4. James Blair was born on 17 Aug 1792 in Cambridge, NY; died on 25 Jul 1863 in Putnam, NY.
    7. Elebeth Blair was born on 31 Oct 1794 in New York; died on 14 Apr 1873 in Unknown.
    8. Jonathan Blair was born on 22 Oct 1796 in ?; died about 1852 in Kent Co., MI.
    9. David Blair was born on 11 Jul 1798 in New York; died about 1843 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

  3. 10.  James Cronin was born in UNKNOWN in ?; died in UNKNOWN in ?.

    James married Jerusha Miller in UNKNOWN in ?. Jerusha was born in UNKNOWN in ?; died in UNKNOWN in ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jerusha Miller was born in UNKNOWN in ?; died in UNKNOWN in ?.
    Children:
    1. 5. Eliza Cronin was born about Aug 1801 in New York; died on 1 Apr 1860 in Putnam, NY.

  5. 12.  Eliphalet WashburnEliphalet Washburn was born about 1780 (son of Stephen Washburn and Hannah Norris); died on 8 Sep 1867 in Foxcroft, Maine.

    Eliphalet married Mary Polly Harris on 4 Mar 1810 in New Gloucester, MA. Mary (daughter of Moses Harris and Betsey Hersey) was born about 1786; died about 1861 in Foxcroft, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Polly HarrisMary Polly Harris was born about 1786 (daughter of Moses Harris and Betsey Hersey); died about 1861 in Foxcroft, Maine.
    Children:
    1. Moses Harris Washburn was born on 6 Nov 1810 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. William Washburn was born on 19 Dec 1812 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. 6. Charles Washburn was born on 13 Oct 1814 in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine; died on 21 Sep 1865 in Anoka, Minnesota.
    4. Otis Washburn was born on 27 Dec 1816 in Foxcroft, Maine; died on 12 Oct 1908.
    5. Charlotte Washburn was born on 18 Jan 1819 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. Stephen Decatur Washburn was born on 15 Dec 1821 in Foxcroft, Maine; died about 1866.
    7. George Washington Washburn was born on 4 Jul 1823 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    8. Judson Washburn was born on 4 Mar 1826 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Mary Washburn was born on 12 Feb 1828 in Foxcroft, Maine; died in UNKNOWN.
    10. Andrew Jackson Washburn was born on 19 Oct 1830 in Foxcroft, Maine; died about 1848 in Foxcroft, Maine.

  7. 14.  Lewis LeonardLewis Leonard was born on 10 Jul 1791 in Roxbury, Massachusetts (son of Walley Leonard and Anna Richards).

    Notes:

    During his time, maker of the best oars in the world.

    I had been trying to figure out my Great-Great Grandfather Charles Washburn's wife's maiden name for about 25 years starting around 1990 or so. Charles was the father of Mary Elura, Lewis Leonard, Lura Ann, and Flora A. Washburn. Lura Ann married my great-grandfather, Orlando Blair, and was the mother of my grandfather, Frank Lewis Blair.

    From the 1850 Census, I knew Charles's wife's first name was Nancy. Because Charles and Nancy named their son Lewis Leonard Washburn, I'd always guessed Nancy's last name was Leonard and that her father's name was Lewis, but I couldn't "prove" it. I worked on it during a week in February of 2009 when I was "trapped" in the computer room by the painters who were working in our living room, hallway, and kitchen.

    In a book published in 1895 and titled "Portrait and Biographical Record of Rockland and Orange Counties, New York" I found a biographical sketch of Dr. Alfred D. Leonard. Alfred was the son of George W. Leonard who was the son of Lewis Leonard. I believe George was a younger brother of Nancy. An excerpt from the text of the sketch is printed below.

    "George W. Leonard the father of the Doctor was born in Sebec, Piscataquis County, Me., (a neighboring town of Foxcroft where Charles was born) and was a son of Lewis and Hannah Leonard, who were the parents of six children: John, NANCY, Ann, George W., Hiram L. and Alvin."

    I was convinced that this Nancy was the Nancy who married Charles Washburn. The biographical sketch of Alfred and the information about his father, George, strongly suggested that Nancy's father was Lewis Leonard and, as a real bonus something I didn?t know, that her mother was a woman whose maiden name was Hannah Blood.

    In another section of the book, I found a biographical sketch of Hiram Lewis Leonard. I'm guessing that Hiram was another of Nancy's younger brothers.

    "Hiram L. Leonard, of Central Valley, Orange County (New York), was born in Piscataquis County, Me, June 23, 1831. The family have long been residents of this country, three brothers coming from England in the "Mayflower," and locating in Massachusetts. To the one who settled in Boston our subject traces his ancestry. Lewis Leonard, the father of Hiram L., was born in Roxbury, a suburb of Boston, Mass., and received his education in a school of the latter place. From Boston he went to Maine, then a new country, to raise sheep. About the close of the War of 1812, the sheep industry became unprofitable, and he began manufacturing oars. In this he became so proficient that his fame spread first throughout this country, and then across the water. He was considered the best oar-maker in the world, and shipped his products to England and many other foreign countries. He first began to manufacture oars at Bangor, but moved about wherever he could find ash, from which the best oars are made. In 1835 he went to Ellenville, Ulster County, N.Y., where he found timber for his product. This he used up in about three years, and then removed to Honesdale, Wayne County, Pa., when he plied his vocation until his death, which occurred shortly afterward. He was married in the town of Knox, Me. to Miss Hannah Blood, who is supposed to have been a native of New Hampshire."

    In 1820 and 1830, the Lewis Leonard family was in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine. They were in Salem, Wayne County, Pennsylvania in 1840. I was convinced Charles Washburn was with them in 1840 as a male in the correct age group had disappeared from Eliphalet Washburn's house since the 1830 census of Foxboro, Maine and there was an extra male in the correct age group in Lewis Leonard's house. (Prior to 1850 only "heads of households" were listed in the census. Then there would be a breakdown of "number of males between 0 and 5, number of males between 5 and 10, etc.)

    In 1850 when all household members were named, John Leonard, the eldest child of Lewis and Hannah, had his own house in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Charles and Nancy, along with their children Mary Elura, Lewis, and Lura, were living right next door to John. Lewis and Hannah, along with their youngest sons, Hiram and Alvin, were living in Cherry Ridge, Wayne, Pennsylvania, a neighboring township of Salem. George Leonard and his family are also in Cherry Ridge right next door to Lewis and Hannah. And Dwight Hawes, a shirt-tale relative of Lewis is in the next house. Dwight is married to Ann Leonard, Lewis and Hannah's youngest daughter. This was obviously a closely knit group and I believe Lewis's oar business was supporting most of them.

    Charles and Nancy named their son Lewis Leonard Washburn. Lura and Orlando Blair named my Grandfather Frank Lewis Blair, the Lewis being in honor of Lura's brother who died four years before my Grandfather was born.

    By 1860, Nancy's father, Lewis, had died. According to the article cited above, he died after they moved from New York to Pennsylvania. Hannah was living with Alvin. John, George, and Dwight and their families were still in Wayne County. Hiram was off in the woods of Maine. Nancy had died shortly after Charles and his family moved to Minnesota. Charles was in Anoka, Anoka, Minnesota with his four children. He was living with a second wife named Sophia. It would be interesting to know why Charles moved away from the Leonard family. Subsequent research indicated that Sophia's last name was Richards, although I think that was a married name and not her maiden name.

    Hiram went on to become "the father of the modern fly rod." His rods sold under the name H.L. Leonard. The old ones are valued collectors' items. Look him up on the web. He was quite a character.

    The notations quoted above were the first I'd been able to find that "proved? that Charles' Nancy was Nancy Leonard. And, while "proved" might be a bit strong, a lot of the evidence sure pointed in that direction.

    The link for the notations is You may need to be a member at ancestry.com to get to it. If you can get to it, you're in the index. Leonards are in the right hand column. You can change pages with the windows above.

    There is also a book with a lot of information about the family. The book is "Casting A Spell: The Bamboo Fly Rod and the American Pursuit of Perfection" by George Black. If you're into fly fishing at all, it's fascinating.

    In his book, Black mentions a rod-maker nick-named Streamer. Streamer's real name is Bill Abrams. According to Black, Abrams was supposed to have portraits of Lewis and Hannah Leonard. I contacted Abrams by e-mail and asked him to make some photographs of the portraits. (See another story under Lewis's photo.)

    I'm suggesting that Hannah Blood's parents were Solomon Blood and his wife, Hannah (her maiden name was Finney), living in Hancock, Knox, Maine in 1810 with girls in the right age bracket to be Hannah. Back beyond that, I'm guessing and have no proof.

    Anyway, I called Charles's Nancy "Nancy Leonard" and her parents Lewis Leonard (the oar-maker) and Hannah Blood (who was supposedly "insane" according to the 1870 census).

    Then today, September 8, 2015, I found this book among Google Books: "The History of Wayne, Pike, and Monroe Counties, Pennsylvania" by Alfred Mathews published in 1886. On page 782 I found the following paragraphs. My asides are in parens.

    "In 1845 the turnpike from Salem to Cherry Ridge (Pennsylvania townships) was completed, reducing the journey to Hinsdale more than one half. The road led through what was at that time almost an unbroken forest, but as it became at once the main highway lands were quickly taken up and cleared, a paying market being found for both bark and lumber at Hinsdale. Lewis Leonard had previously settled at Sand Pond, and it was through him and his son-in-law, Charles Washburn, (finally, anecdotal proof) that the road was so expeditiously opened. He was an oar-maker, who came from the State of Maine, in 1840 and settled on the place commenced by one Moore; and as the forest abounded with the best ash it was but a short time before he had a saw-mill and turning lathe at work."

    "George Leonard, a son of Lewis, settled next to his father, and has been one of the most successful and scientific farmers in the township. He is a man of broad technical knowledge and good constructive ability, and has been awarded several patents on water-wheels, ploughs, torpedoes, and other useful inventions." (There's more in the paragraph about George.)

    "John Leonard, another son of Lewis, settled on the pike at the place now called "No. 17," and erected first a water-power saw mill, and afterwards applied steam. More about John, then "Charles Washburn, who has already been mentioned, settled near his brother-in-law, along the loaded track of the Pennsylvania Coal Company's road, two or three miles above Middle Valley. He was not very successful as a lumberman, and finally sold out and went to Minnesota, where he died a few years ago."

    Further proof. Today, September 24, 2015, on Ancestry.com I found the will of Lewis Leonard. It was probated on July 1, 1859 in Wayne County, Pennsylvania and mentions Hannah, and Lewis's living children, John, Ann, George, Hiram, and Alvin. In part it says, "I give and bequeath to my deceased daughters' children Nancy Washborn the sum of Fifty dollars each as each becomes of age, to be paid by my Executors."

    There it is. Nancy Leonard's parents, her younger brother, Hiram, my Great-Great-Great Uncle, "the father of the modern fly rod."

    Lewis married Hannah Blood on 24 Sep 1816 in Knox, Waldo, Maine. Hannah (daughter of Solomon Blood and Hannah Kinney) was born on 20 Nov 1795 in Hollis, Hillsboro, New Hampshire; died about 1872 in Wayne Co., PA; was buried about 1872 in Hamlin Cemetery, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Hannah BloodHannah Blood was born on 20 Nov 1795 in Hollis, Hillsboro, New Hampshire (daughter of Solomon Blood and Hannah Kinney); died about 1872 in Wayne Co., PA; was buried about 1872 in Hamlin Cemetery, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. John Leonard was born about 1817 in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine; died about 1863 in Wayne Co., PA; was buried about 1863 in Hamlin Cemetery, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
    2. 7. Nancy Leonard was born about 1820 in Maine; died about 1857 in Anoka, Minnesota.
    3. Ann Leonard was born about 1822 in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine.
    4. George W. Leonard was born about 1825 in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine.
    5. Hiram L. Leonard was born on 23 Jun 1831 in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine; died about 1907 in Central Valley, Orange Co., NY.
    6. Alvin Leonard was born about 1833 in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine; died on 19 Dec 1892; was buried about 1892 in Hamlin Cemetery, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.