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  2. Mary Adair - Wikipedia

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    Mary Adair was born on June 2, 1936, [3] [1] in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma [4] to Velma and Corrigan Adair. [5] Adair's family can be traced back to Gahoga, a Cherokee woman, [6] (sometimes known as Nancy Lightfoot) [7] who married John Adair, a Scotsman in South Carolina in the 18th century.

  3. Alan McCullough (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    The day of Gregg's funeral, carloads of angry UDA units led by South Belfast brigadier Jackie McDonald arrived at Adair's Boundary Way home in the Lower Shankill to expel the entire Adair team from Northern Ireland; Adair's wife, Gina, staunch ally John White and about 20 supporters were forced to flee to Scotland and England. McCullough was ...

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  5. 2022 deaths in the United States (January–June) - Wikipedia

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    Beegie Adair, 84, jazz pianist (b. 1937) [154] Edgar S. Cahn, 86, law professor, counsel and speech writer to Robert F. Kennedy, and creator of TimeBanking (b. 1935) [155] Trude Feldman, 97, journalist (The New York Times, The Washington Post), member of the White House Press Corps (b. 1924) [156] January 24

  6. Diane Gaidry - Wikipedia

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    Diane Adair Gaidry (October 11, 1964 – January 30, 2019) was an American film and theatre actress. She is best known for the character Simone in Loving Annabelle , and she starred in The Dogwalker , directed by Jacques Thelemaque .

  7. Green B. Adair - Wikipedia

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    Green Buren Adair (1840 - April 20, 1914) was a prominent Atlanta cotton merchant who conducted business in Atlanta from the Civil War until the turn of the 20th century. He was a cousin of George Washington Adair , another prominent real estate mogul in Atlanta.

  8. Westview Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The entire Adair clan [6] Mary Osburn Adkinson (1843–1918), social reformer; Jim Bagby Sr., the first pitcher to hit a home run in a modern World Series [7] Bob Barrett, Major League Baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s. [8] Russell L. Beutell, architect of the Buckhead Theatre, among other buildings [9] John S. Bigby, U.S. Representative ...

  9. Brian Adair - Wikipedia

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    Brian Adair (29 May 1935 – 1 November 2021) was a Scottish sports administrator. He served as president (1983) and chairman (1986) of the Scottish Cricket Union. [2] [3] Adair was born on 29 May 1935 in Hammersmith, London. [1] At the outbreak of World War II, his father was posted to Edinburgh, where the family subsequently moved. [1]