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William Anthony Logan 1925

William Anthony Logan was born on October 15, 1925. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Anthony Logan.
William Anthony Logan
October 15, 1925
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William Anthony Logan's History: 1925

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3 Memories, Stories & Photos about William

Golden   Wedding Anniversary James Berry Logan
Golden Wedding Anniversary James Berry Logan
From back of photo:
Grandpa Logan and Grandma's
Golden Wedding
left to right
Youngest to oldest
Aunt Fannie Robinson (I show Frances E. Logan 1858-1953 married Frank Rogers)
Aunt Oma Carney (Naomah G. Logan married Columbus Carney)
Aunt Nannie Rogers (I have Nancy Logan married William B. Williams)
Uncle Newt Logan (Newton N. Logan)
Mother - Mollie Turrentine (Mollie Adelaide Logan 1864-1942 married Martin F. Turrentine)
Grandma Logan - Mary (Mary Jane Williams 1837-1918)
Grandpa Logan - Jim (James Berry Logan 1836-1909)
Aunt Susie Moss/Homer's mother (Susan Permelia Logan 1857-1927 married John G. Moss)
Aunt Lucy Carney (Lucy A. Logan 1862-1942 married Thomas Wiley Carney)
Uncle Bill Logan-Mary Todd's Grandfather (William A. Logan)

My records do not agree with this, but appears this was written years after the fact.

People in photo include: Naomah G. Logan and Nancy (Nannie) Logan
Date & Place: at James Berry Logan farm in Lawrence County, Missouri USA
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Sons of William Barksdale Logan
Sons of William Barksdale Logan
Logan al with brothers taken after the Civil War. Front row left, is James Berry Logan born 1836, died 1909. He lost part of a finger during the Civil War. He was the oldest brother of 10 brothers and 3 sisters Hardy and Jasper died prior to the taking of this photo, but that does not help narrow the year.
Date & Place: in USA
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Car and Child
Car and Child
This photo was found in the album possessed by my mother, Frances Logan Gillam of Ocala FL, born in PA. The person driving looks like my Grandfather Anthony Logan and the child may be his son, William Logan, but I am not sure.
Date & Place: at House built by Anthony Logan in New Columbus (Nesquehoning) Carbon Co., Pennsylvania United States
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