Journal, 1870-1871 : diary of Nancy J. Logan Geagarden (Mrs. T. H.). Logan, Davis, and allied families : genealogy and history/ compiled by Hazie Davis LeFevre (Mrs. E. W.), [1955]

Title Also Known As

Logan, Davis, and allied families.

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1971

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of typescript (carbon copy, 110 leaves) at the National Library of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.

Includes index.

Nancy Jane Logan (1848-1871) was born in Arkansas, the daughter of James Welch and Jane Patterson Logan. She married Thomas H. Teagarden (d. bef. 1880) in 1868. They had a daughter and a son, 1869-1871. She and the son died at his birth. He married 2) Adaline Longan 1872 and had a son born in 1876. Nancy Jane Logan Teagarden's diary, written in Texas, includes day to day events and information about her husband, daughter, and expected child.

David Logan (1706-1757), son of John and Alice Richmont Logan, married Jane Loyall in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and migrated to Augusta County, Virginia, in 1740. They had at least eight children, 1741-1755. Their great grandson, James Welch Logan (1813 or 1814-1870) was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky, the son of James A. Logan (1780-1850). He migrated to Arkansas and married Jane Patterson in 1843. They had nine children, born in Arkansas and Texas. He died in Robertson County, Texas. Descendants listed lived in Texas and elsewhere.

Includes the Birdwell, Davis, Patterson, Scott, Teagarden, and other related families.

Partial contents: pt. 1. Teagarden pedigree chart. Journal, diary of Nancy J. Longan Teagarden (Mrs. T.H.), 1870-1871 -- Logan pedigree chart. Early history of the Logan family. Logan genealogy. Logan family anecdotes / Charles W. Logan -- Allied families: Isaac David, Christian County, Kentucky. James Davis, brother of Samuel Davis who m. Jane Marshall. Joseph Davis (m. Jean Hamilton), brother of Samue Davis, borth from bedford County, Virginia. Thomas Davis (relationship of other Davis families not known). The Bridwell families. The LeFevre families.

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Journal, 1870-1871Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film877540 Item 77831251
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