David Blair
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David Alan Blair was born 1953 to Philip Blair and Virginia Rios. Born in Glendale, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Three siblings Philip L, John P and Terese M Coomer (Blair).
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Ruey Elizabeth Rhodes Thompson was my grandmother. She was a doll. Her husband was Ray Hammond Thompson, of Zanesville Ohio and Huntington, WV. He served in WWI, I believe in the motor pool, fixing vehicles. Her only child was my father, Raydon "Don" Thompson, who was born on 12/23/1929 in Zanesville, OH and passed on 12/07/2009 in Huntington, WV. He was a genius, a foreign car buff, a master mechanic and the Chief Engineer at WKEE Radio in Huntington, WV. Dad had 5 children with my mother, Amy Harmon Thompson of KY. They have 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Ruey was very much a family genealogist. I have tons of letters from relatives that she wrote to that involved learning more about the family tree. I also have photo albums of daguerreotypes of the family, as well as letters her husband, Ray wrote during WWI. Hope to hear back from you. Katie
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We're 13th cousins twice removed! Your distant cuz'- Sharon
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