Virginia Hamilton Adair was born in 1913.
Its the portrayal of a wedding in a way which gives the women power.
Alexander Hamilton - Virginia - died in 1916.
Virginia Hamilton Adair was christened Episcopalian and attended that church, albeit irregularly as an adult. After her husband's suicide, she attended Claremont's Zen Center and the Mt. Baldy Zen Center. She was at heart an animist, believing trees were spirits and door sills rose up to stub her toes. She was buried using the Episcopal rite.
"Cutting the Cake" by Virginia Hamilton Adair explores the complexities of aging and memory through the lens of a family gathering. The act of cutting the cake becomes a metaphor for the passage of time, as the speaker reflects on their life experiences and the people who have shaped their journey. The poem conveys a sense of nostalgia, loss, and the bittersweet nature of growing older.
because she had breast cancer
Virginia Adair has written: 'New daughters of the oracle' -- subject(s): Psychic ability, Women
she died in Yellow Springs Ohio
Patrick Adair died in 1694.
Jean Adair died in 1953.
Hugh Adair died in 1902.
Adair Crawford died in 1795.