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Jane E Logue (1820 - 1900)

Jane E Logue
Born in Grove Township, Cameron, Pennsylvania, USAmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 80 [location unknown]
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Thank you to Brad Johnson for creating WikiTree profile Logue-158 through the import of Johnson Family Tree.ged on Jul 7, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Brad and others.






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I descend from Jane Logue. I will need to add her husband and some of her children when I find time. I am trying to locate where she might be buried. She was living in Wharton , Potter County form many years. It is possible she moved in with one of her married children or grandchildren in later years. She was living with her son Harrison Bailey and his wife in 1880 likely on the same farm in Wharton where she had raised her family. A grandson/ nephew George [Francis] Decker was also living with them and is listed as a cousin. Jane's husband Nathan Bailey left the family in the early 1870's and moved to Bridge Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. There he married another woman Eliza Wykoff and they had a son William Bailey. Grandson Fred Decker was also living with them and is listed as adopted. Nathan also had their daughter Deliah Bailey living with him at times . She was listed as insane and sometimes in an asylum in Minnesota. Living near by Nathan was daughter Almina with her husband Charles Fredrick and family. It is hard to know the dynamics of Jane and Nathan's marriage. His obituary said Nathan left Pennsylvania after his wife June died to start over in Wisconsin? This was not true as Jane was alive and still living on their farm in Wharton, PA. In an 1880 census first wife Jane listed as being widowed.
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