Logans found in the early Virginia records of Augusta County

1740's
15 apr 1746-- David Logan mentioned as Constable.
16 feb 1748-- David Logan, farmer, transfers/sells property to Wm. Craig. Jane Logan, wife to David, as a witness.
22 aug 1748-- David Logan listed as a defendant, being sued by John Paul Vought, over 400 acres purchased from Logan on North River near John Bumgardner.
1749-- William Logan mentioned.
28 feb 1749-- David  Logan mentioned as witness to land deal in "Beverley Manor".
apr 1749-- Anthony Logen mentioned.
30 nov 1749-- David Logan, 400 acres, joining McCarrel's.
30 nov 1749-- Benjamin Logan, 100 acres, between William Logan's land and the river.

1750's
15 nov 1752-- David Logan mentioned as part of  "crew" to clear and keep in repair a section of road from "James Givin's Mill to the road over Wood's New Gap at foot of mountain."
may 1753-- William Logen & William Logen mentioned in petition regarding the selling of liquors.
9 sep 1754-- John Logan listed on appraisement.
12 mar 1755-- John Logan paid monies from ___ Borden executors.
19 mar 1755-- JohnLogan, farmer, to Alexander Logan, his son, paternal love...237 acres in Borden's tract on Capt. Jos. Kennedy's Mill Creek of James River.
1756-- William Logan & David Logan mentioned in list of names from "Fairfax's line to North River."
18 mar 1757-- David Logan apparently dead as a [law]suit abates by his death.
3 jul 1758-- William Logan listed on appraisement.

1760's
1760-- Jane Logan, recording fruit's inventory.
1760-- John Logan, Alexander Logan, Thomas Logan, 'Widow' Logan' & William Logan listed as processioners.
21 nov 1760-- William Logan added to "tithables".
26 mar 1763-- Alexander Logan and Rachel __. Also mentions Thomas Logan and John Logan.
16 apr 1763-- John Logan mentioned in estate appraisal of James Greenlee.
abt 1765-- Cally Logan is "allowed by the Vestery for his wife being infirmed" (allowed what??).
oct 1765-- William Longin listed in account by Deputy Sheriff  Daniel Harrison.
10 oct 1765-- William Logan acquired from Geo. Poage 210 acres in forks of James River and Craigs Creek.
20 may 1766-- John Logan mentioned.
19 nov 1766-- Benjamin Logan conveyed 160 acres on North River Shanandore to Jacob Hornbarrier.
1767-- James Logan suing James Cowden.
1767/68-- John Logan & William Logan listed as processioners.
1768-- James Logan listed as "runaway".
18 oct 1768-- Hugh Logan served as witness.
22 oct 1768-- Hugh Logan acquired 125 acres on James River.
22 oct 1768-- Hugh Logan served as witness.
1769-- John Logan of James River mentioned.
9 may 1769-- William Loagen & Benjamin Loagen mentioned in estate appraisal of John Shanklin.
16 aug 1769-- Jane Logan paid for 12 gallons of whiskey.

1770's
fall 1771-- Benjamin Logan mentioned as visitor to a house on Big Moccasin Creek (in Russell Co., 1808.)
1773-- John Logan listed as "twice returned".
6 jan 1773-- Benjamin Logan of Fincastle County acquired a tract of land on Bever [Beaver] Creek.
1778-- John Logan mentioned as volunteer to go and warn Greenbriar settlements against Shawnee Indians.
19 mar 1778-- John Logan apparently dead as his will is partly proved.
18 aug 1778-- Margaret Logan, widow of John Logan, qualified as Administrator of John's will.
1779-- (from a 1832 declaration) mentioning Capt. Hugh Logan marching troops to the relief of Fort Donnelly.
Rev. War-- David Logan listed under Capt. James Cathey's command.

1780's
1781-- Samuel Logan listed in "Tithables".
1781-- John Logan listed in "Tithables".
1781-- William Logan listed in "Tithables".
28 nov 1782-- Marriage preformed by Rev. John Brown at New Providence in Rockbridge of William Logan & Jean Coulter.
13 mar 1782-- William Logan listed as Executor to William Wood's will. Logan refuses to execute the will.
16 mar 1782-- Crawford suing John Logan of New Jersey.
19 mar 1782-- William Logan appointed Ensign in Capt. Samuel McCutchon's Company.
20 mar 1782-- William Logan qualifies as Ensign.
21 may 1782-- John Logan listed in appraisement of Archibald Huston.
27 apr 1787-- John Logan listed as surety for marriage bond of Jos. Pinkerton & Sarah McCutchan (daughter of  Samuel McCutchan.)

1790's
8 jun 1790-- William Logan being sued over the Administration of  a will.
14 sep 1790-- James Logan mentioned as son-in-law to John Beatty.
13 feb 1792-- John Logan listed as Juror in trial.
25 jul 1792-- Archibald Henderson vs. William Thompson (was a tenant of John Logan.)
22 nov 1792-- William Logan and Sarah Wilson(relation of Hugh Wilson), surety for marriage posted.
23 jun 1796-- Marriage bond of James Logan & Jane Clinon (she was over 21 yrs. and a seamstress.)
25 aug 1797-- Marriage bond of John Logan & Rachel McPheeters, daughter of William McPheeters. (Married on the 30th.) John Coalter, surety.

1800's
10 oct 1800-- John Logan listed as surety for marriage bond of Thomas Staunton & Polly Barns (of-age daughter of __Barns, deceased.)
1804-- Samuel Logan listed as "dead".
sep 1804-- Ezekiel Logan and wife, Margaret, mentioned in a complaint.

apr 1813-- Sarah Loggan listed as daughter of Alexander Crawford.
apr 1813-- Betsy Logan listed as daughter of Alexander Crawford.
22 aug 1832-- Judith logan, step-mother to Alexander Logan testified: Alexander Logan is age 71 in 1832 (b. abt 1761). Drafted at age 16 into Rev. War.
 
 

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