Elisha Young Fair (July 2, 1809 – December 23, 1886) was a lawyer and minister to Belgium under president James Buchanan from his appointment on June 14, 1858 through May 8, 1861. [1] [2] [3] Fair lived in Montgomery, Alabama where he also worked as a lawyer. [4] [3] [5] He was a delegate at Alabama's 1865 Constitutional Convention. [6] While he was serving in Belgium, Henry Hotze served in Brussels. [7]
Fair was the son of William Fair (1770-1851) and Elizabeth (Young) Fair (1774-1854). He was part of South Carolina College's class of 1834. [8] He married Martha Ann Cornelia Wyatt April 21, 1849. [4] Fair's grandson, James Quinton Smith, served as Attorney General of Alabama. [9]
Elisha Young Fair (July 2, 1809 – December 23, 1886) was a lawyer and minister to Belgium under president James Buchanan from his appointment on June 14, 1858 through May 8, 1861. [1] [2] [3] Fair lived in Montgomery, Alabama where he also worked as a lawyer. [4] [3] [5] He was a delegate at Alabama's 1865 Constitutional Convention. [6] While he was serving in Belgium, Henry Hotze served in Brussels. [7]
Fair was the son of William Fair (1770-1851) and Elizabeth (Young) Fair (1774-1854). He was part of South Carolina College's class of 1834. [8] He married Martha Ann Cornelia Wyatt April 21, 1849. [4] Fair's grandson, James Quinton Smith, served as Attorney General of Alabama. [9]