William Logan
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William Harrison Logan (1776 - 1822)

William Harrison [uncertain] Logan
Born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky County, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1801 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 45 in Shelby County, Kentuckymap
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Profile last modified | Created 5 May 2011
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Preceded by
Isham Talbot
William Logan
US Senator (Class 3)
from Kentucky
[1]
Seal of the US Senate
1819—1820
Succeeded by
Isham Talbot

Contents

Biography

Notables Project
William Logan is Notable.

Name

William Logan[2]

Birth

Born 8 DEC 1776 at Ft. Harrodsburg, Virginia, now Kentucky[3][4]

Death

Died 8 AUG 1822 at Shelby County, KY[5][6]

Occupation

Judge[7]

Sources

  1. Resigned to run for Governor, vacant May 28, 1820 – October 19, 1820 when successor elected.
  2. Source: #S189
  3. Source: #S189
  4. Source: #S197
  5. Source: #S189
  6. Source: #S198
  7. Source: #S189
  • Find A Grave Memorial #23543108
  • William Logan on Wikipedia
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  • https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A071122
  • Source: S189 Title: DICKSON family and allied families geneaology, by Lorrein Dickson DUERKOP Abbreviation: DICKSON family and allied families geneaology, by Lorrein Dickson DUERKOP Italicized: Y
  • Source: S191 Title: Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XV Abbreviation: Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XV Italicized: Y
  • Source: S197 Title: Scott - Logan Fam. of Lincoln Co., KY Abbreviation: Scott - Logan Fam. of Lincoln Co., KY Italicized: Y
  • Source: S198 Title: National Encyclopedia of American Biography Abbreviation: National Encyclopedia of American Biography Italicized: Y
  • Source: S266 Author: Anonymous Title: Family Record Abbreviation: Family Record Publication: Unpublished/c. 1911-1920 [oldest portion] Note: The oldest portion of this notebook, which has the most detailed data about the Parks and McKnight ancestors, was likely written by Sarah Lavenia Parks, as her burial place is entered in a different hand. The latest date entered in the earlier hand is 1911. The remainder is in more modern ink, printed rather than cursive, and adds some data about the Lewis and Logan lines. There are also a few newer entries in cursive pencil. Repository: #R39 Media: Manuscript Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R39 Name: Willis Family Papers Address: Robert B. Nichol 6000 Forest Creek Circle Wilmington, NC 28403 E-Mail Address: bnichol(at)iname.com


Acknowledgments

Thank you to Bob Nichol for creating WikiTree profile Judge-105 through the import of Willis.ged on Mar 8, 2013.

Logan-149 was created through the import of LaBach Family TreeApril28_2011.ged on 05 May 2011.

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Logan-1967 and Logan-149 appear to represent the same person because: Son of General Benjamin Logan and Anne Montgomery. Duplicate profiles. (Logan-1967 is obviously better.) Kentucky County, Virginia was formed in 1776.
posted by Bill Vincent Ph.D.