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Jackson R Logan 1839–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1839

Birth Location: Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 18 Feb 1865

Death Location: Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia

Father: John Logan

Mother: Jane Sprowls

Spouse(s): Ellen Sprolls

Children(s): John Logan

Jackson R Logan was born in 1839 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Logan And Jane Sprowls. Jackson R Logan married Ellen Sprolls, and had children including John Logan. Jackson R Logan passed away in 1865 in Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Jackson R Logan was born in 1839 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Logan And Jane Sprowls.
  • Jackson R Logan married Ellen Sprolls, and had children including John Logan.
  • Jackson R Logan passed away in 1865 in Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia.

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Jackson Logan's Ancestors

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Jackson Logan
1839–1865
Birth Place: Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John Logan
1808–1863
Ireland
Jane Sprowls
1820–1900
monongalia county virginia, USA
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Jackson Logan's Descendants

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Jackson (R) Logan (1839–18 Feb 1865) m. Ellen Sprolls (1841–)
  1. 1. John Logan 1865–1943

Jackson Logan's Timeline

2 Records

1839
1839
Birth of Jackson R Logan in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
1865
18 Feb 1865
Age 26
Death of Jackson R Logan in Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia
Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1839
    Event Place: Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Feb 1865
    Event Place: Reb Pris G H Danville, Virginia

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