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1674 - 1751 (77 years)
Abt 1680 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Abt 1680 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Charles Reed, b. Est 1652, Lurgan, Ireland |
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Family |
James Logan, b. 20 Oct 1674, Ireland [2, 3] |
Married |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Children |
+ | 1. William Logan, b. 4 Jul 1718, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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1718 - 1776 (57 years)
Birth |
4 Jul 1718 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died |
1776 |
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Father |
James Logan, b. 20 Oct 1674, Ireland |
Mother |
Sarah Reed, b. Abt 1680, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Married |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Family |
Hannah Emlen, b. Est 1720, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Children |
+ | 1. Dr. Charles Franklin Logan, M.D., b. Abt 1754, Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Name |
James Logan |
- Son of Patrick Logan and Isabel Hume
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Title |
IMMIGRANT |
Born |
20 Oct 1674 |
Ireland |
- 20th of the 8th month 1674
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Gender |
Male |
Died |
31 Dec 1751 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Buried |
Friends Grounds at Fourth and Arch Street |
Person ID |
I16581 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
1 Feb 2018 |
Family |
Sarah Reed, b. Abt 1680, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [4] |
Children |
+ | 1. William Logan, b. 4 Jul 1718, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , d. 1776 (Age 57 years) |
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Last Modified |
1 Feb 2018 |
Family ID |
F5849 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In 1728 he received an injury to oneof his limbs, which confined him long to his house, and permanently maimed him.
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- [S80] Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=N3QFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=dr.+james+carter+married+sarah+logan&source=bl&ots=BYAntouIm2&sig=T8QD6Tf6Z5kt69u1CERO4oXKCR8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjIz7-ewPHOAhUH_mMKHb3kCFQQ6AEIMzAE#v=onepage&q=dr.%20james%20carter%20married%20sarah%20logan&f=false.
James Logan b. 20th of the 8th mo. [Oct] 1674 attained the Latin, Greek, and some Hebrew, before he was thirteen years old; in his 16th year, having met with a book of Lleybourn's on mathematics, he made himself master of that science without any manner of instruction. He had been put apprentice to a considerable linen-draper in Dublin, but the Prince of Orange landing, and the war in Ireland coming on before he was bound, he was returned to his parents, and went with them, first to Edinburgh, and then to London and Bristol. Here, he says, whilst employed in the instruction of others, he improved himself in Greek and Hebrew, and also learned French, Italian, and some Spanish. In 1698, he had a prosepect of engaging in trade between Dublin and Bristol an dhad commenced it with good promise of success; but in the spring of 1699, he was invited by William Penn to accompany him to his colony in America. He accepted the proposal, and sailed with Penn in the Canterbury, in September 1699, arriving at Philadelphia in the beginning of December.
On their arrival, Penn made him not only secretary to the Province, but gave him a general charge both of the government and property, saying, "I have left thee in an uncommon trust, with a singular dependence on thy justice and care." Logan died in 1751 and throughout this long term of half a century, most faithfull observed the trust. The estate he left was not a great one, considering his unusual opportunities. When Penn offered to give him one thousand acres of land in Bucks County, he would accept but one-half of that amount.
- [S100] Internet Source.
The Political Graveyard mounted by Lawrence Kestenbaum's, entry for this William Logan
10. Will abstract James Logan (Son of Charles, Died 1805) : Philadelphia, PA Book Page 1:320 Date 1804 Date Proven: 29 4 1805 [29thday 4th month {Jun} 1805
Abstract Reads: Remarks: James Logan. City of Philadelphia. Merchant. Legacies to sisters Sarah P. Carter, wife of Dr. James Carter of Goochland Co. in Virginia, Maria Woodson, wife of Robert H. Woodson and Julia Logan, both of Goodland Co., Virginia and to Harriet Logan of Philadelphia. Rem. of estate to his bro. Charles Franklin Logan. Exec: Thomas Fisher, Samuel Pleasants and George Logan.
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819 Author: F. Edward Wright Philadelphia County, PA, wills executed originally abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Ancestry.com library
14. Hannah (Emlen) Logan's Will. Philadelphia. Book: Q:395 Date: Jan 29, 1777 Proven: Feb 11, 1777
Remarks: Hannah Logan. 29 Jan 1777. 11 Feb 1777. Children: Charles, George and Sarah Fisher, daughter in law Sarah Logan. Grandson: Wm. Portsmouth Logan. Friends: Rebekah Jones; Ann Widdowfield; Susannah Lightfoot, wife of Thomas, and her daughter Susannah; Mary Hollon; Margaret Porter, wife of Wm.; Elizabeth Davis; Mary Norris; Lettitia Rees; Mary, kitchen maid; Elizabeth Scott; Mary Armit, Susannah Jones, Ann Warner, Rebekah Jones, Sarah Lewis and Ann Hollowell, in trust for the Monthly Meeting of Phila. Execs.: son in law Thos. Fisher and Owen Jones. Q:395.Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819 Author: F. Edward Wright Philadelphia County, PA, wills executed originally abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.. Ancestry.com library
19. The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930, covers all meetings, Compiled from Quaker Monthly Meetings, William Wade Hinshaw, Originally published by The Geneological Publishing Company "The records of the Society of Friends are perhaps the most complete of all church records; few happenings went unrecorded."
- [S80] Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=James+Logan+%2B+Sarah+Reed+%2B+Pennsylvania&source=bl&ots=Buz9A0PSEL&sig=dty1vsI6Iui_g9u7Mjoh0qji2QI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJ0aqTnIXZAhWFwFkKHb-ABhoQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=James%20Logan%20%2B%20Sarah%20Reed%20%2B%20Pennsylvania&f=false.
- [S80] Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=James+Logan+%2B+Sarah+Reed+%2B+Pennsylvania&source=bl&ots=Buz9A0PSEL&sig=dty1vsI6Iui_g9u7Mjoh0qji2QI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJ0aqTnIXZAhWFwFkKHb-ABhoQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=James%20Logan%20%2B%20Sarah%20Reed%20%2B%20Pennsylvania&f=false.
James Logan m. at Friends Meeting, Philadelphia, 9 Dec 1714, Sarah Reed, d/o Charles Read, a prominent merchant of Philadelphia, by his 2nd wife, Amy Stanton, (nee Child) widow of Edward Stanton, and a half-sister of Charles Read, the Provincial Councillor. 23 Sep 1690 is the date of marriage of Amy Child and Charles Reed.
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