Does anything below tie in with your lineage ?
Wills and Administrations of
Northumberland Co., Pa.
Gilbert
Adair (dec’d) 6/21/1801 (admin date ?)
Rachel
Adair James and Sylvanus Bird
Dr. James
Adair (dec’d) 8/21/1828 (admin date ?)
Rev. Blany
Adair Jonathan Agey & Isaac
RichardsBleany (Blainey / Blainy /
Blaine)
Adair (dec’d)
9/9/1840 (admin date ?)
Jon and John William
Houston &
Adair John B.
Alison (Mr ?)
Susannah
Adair (dec’d) nee HILL ?
4/27/1841 (admin date ?)
Samuel Hill (father or brother ?)
Maria
Boyle &
Nancy
Adair (wife of Bleany
Adair)
Mary Hill Hugh (sister)
Indiana Co. Pennsylvania.
CRAIG Robert 2nd Mon, Sep 1813
Petition of Jacob Craig, administrator, states Robert CRAIG left child,
Polly under 14. Blaney
Adair was appointed guardian
CRAIG Robert 2nd Mon, Jun 1815
Armstrong Twp.
Jacob Craig, administrator.
6 children, 2 of whom, James &
Deliah are under 14.
Jno ROSS appointed Guardian.
Polly, Margaret & Theopilus, over 14 had guardians appointed respectively,
Polly CRAIG > Bleany
Adair,
Margaret CRAIG > James McKnight
Theopilus CRAIG > Nicholas
Loughry.
CRAIG Robert 2nd Mon, Dec 1815
Washington Twp.
Jacob Craig & Jno
Trimble report the settlement of the estate.
Smith, William - late of Mahoning Twp. 5 Dec 1812.
Wife Margaret.
Children Wm "or his children at my wife's death"
Executors Robert CRAIG, James
Ewing. Probated 21 Nov. 1815.
From
PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.comSubject: John CRAIG,
Dunbar Twp, naturalized 1808.
John CRAIG was listed as of
Dunbar Twp, a native of Ireland, and vouched for by Andrew
Byers of
Dunbar.
Robert CRAIG was also naturalized in 1808, from
Dunbar, a native of Ireland, and vouched for by Andrew
Bryson of Union.
Was the above a relative of Robert CRAIG of Lawrenceville (
GA ?) married to Nancy
Adair and had son, George CRAIG m. Ann TERRELL. ?
The Craig plantation in
Gwinnett (
GA) was called "Little Egypt". During the early years of the county Robert Craig built an estate which stretched some ten miles across. He was the grandson of John and Ellen CRAIG, who sailed for
America from Ireland in 1773.