Fair, Dr. Samuel( - 16 AUG 1870)
Fair, Col. Simeon (1800 - 15 JUL 1873)
Col. Simeon Fair, died at Glenn Springs So. Ca. July 15th, 1873, from an attack of Diarrhoea. The writer has known the deceased citizen for many years... notice hereunto attached from the Columbia "Phoenix" [clipping] "Colonel Simeon Fair, a distinguished citizen and eminent lawyer, departed this life, on the 15th instant, at Glenn Springs, from an attack of diarrhoea. His remains were carried to Newberry yesterday, where they will be interred to-day... He was elected Solicitor of the Middle Circuit in 1846, which position he occupied until 1868 - nearly a quarter of a century. Colonel Fair was in his seventy-third year, having been born in Newberry District in April, 1801. He leaves three sons, one daughter and a host of relatives, friends and neighbors.
Dr. Samuel Fair, died suddenly in Col'a So. Ca. Aug. 16, 1870, of disease of the heart, aged about Sixty Six Years. He had resided in Columbia as a Physician for some Thirty years or more. He was a successful Practitioner of Medicine.... He leaves a widow, but no child, or children.
Col. Simeon Fair was one of the signers of The Ordinance of Secession.