The museum receives frequent
inquiries from individuals whose family tradition records that they are
related to Major General John A. Logan. Logan and his wife Mary
Cunningham Logan had three children but only one, John A. Logan II, has
living descendants. The following information is posted in an effort to
help individuals sort out their possible Logan family connection.
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The Family of John A. Logan
The Logan family is like many
families living in the nineteenth century. Common diseases and the
inability to cure them took the lives of children and adults at an
alarming rate.
Dr, John Logan was b. 1788
in Monaghan County, Ireland of Scotch-Irish descent. He came to the
United States with his parents,
John and Elizabeth (Pharrell) Logan in
1793. He died in 1854, Murphysboro, IL.
The family lived in Maryland and Ohio
before settling in Missouri. There, in 1814, Dr. Logan married Mary
Berthiaume. Before she died of an unknown disease in 1822 the couple had
two children.
The family lived in Maryland
and Ohio before settling in Missouri. There, in 1814, Dr. Logan married
Mary Berthiaume. Before she d. of an unknown disease in 1822 the couple
had two children:
1.
Elizabeth Logan b. abt 1815 d. abt 1816
2. Louisa Villars Logan b.
1816 in Missouri; d. 1895 in Murphysboro Illinois. Louisa married three times
and five of her seven children survived to have families.
After his first wife’s death Dr. Logan
moved to Jackson Co., Illinois. Here he married Elizabeth Jenkins
(1805-1874)
about 1824. They had a family of ten children all b. on the Logan farm in what
is now Murphysboro, Illinois.
3.
John Alexander Logan b. 1826; d. 1886 in Washington D.C..
In 1855
he married Mary Simmerson Cunningham b. 1838 in Missouri; d. 1923 in
Washington D.C. John and Mary are buried in Soldiers and Airman’s
Cemetery in Washington D.C.

John A. and Mary had three children:
a. John Cunningham Logan b.
Marion, Illinois in1856; d. in Murphysboro, Illinois 1857; buried in City
Cemetery in Murphysboro.
b. Mary Elizabeth “Dollie”
Logan b. Benton, Illinois in 1858 d. in Washington D.C. in 1940; buried
with her parents and two sons. She married William F. Tucker jr. They
had two sons, Logan Tucker & George Tucker, neither of whom married.
c. Manning Alexander Logan
(later John A. Logan II) b.
Carbondale, Illinois in1865 killed in action in the Philippines in1899;
awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor; buried in Youngstown, Ohio. He
married Edith H. Andrews and they had two daughters, Marie and Edith, and
one son, John A. Logan III.
4. Thomas Manning Logan b. 1827; d. 1907 in
Murphysboro. Sallie Oliver was his third wife. He
had no children from any of his marriages.
5.
Dorotha Adaline Logan b. 1830; d. 1864 in Murphysboro, Illinois.
She married Cyrus Thomas in 1850. They had one child who d. in infancy.
6.
Margaret Caroline Logan 1832-1833
7.
Dorothula Angeline “Annie” Logan b. 1834; d. 1894 in Murphsyboro,
Illinois. Married four times. One surviving child from her marriage to
Israel Blanchard: John Enos Blanchard b. 1859 in Murphysboro, Illinois
went to Washington D.C. after 1883.
8.
William Henry Logan b. 1836; d. 1868 in Murphysboro. Married Mary Eveline Henderson (1844-1904) in 1861. They had two children: Thomas
Claude (1866-1914) and Anna E. (1867-1882). Both died in Murphysboro and
are buried with their parents in City Cemetery.
9.
James V. Logan b. 1838; d. 1917 in Murphysboro, Illinois. He
married Mary E. Fritchey (1852-1897) in 1878. They had one daughter who
married Nathan Payne and had no children. Mary is buried in Olney,
Illinois and James V. is buried in an unmarked grave in City Cemetery in
Murphysboro.
10.
Solomon J. Logan b. and d. 1845.
11.
Philip Benton Logan b. 1841; d. 27 Dec 1846 in Scarlet Fever epidemic.
12.
George Marion Logan b. 1842; d. 24 December
1846 in Scarlet Fever
epidemic.
Dr. John and Elizabeth Logan and all of their
children (with the exception of Elizabeth, who d. in Missouri and John A)
are buried in City Cemetery in Murphysboro, Illinois. City Cemetery also
contains the graves of many other Logan relatives.

If you are not related to John A. Logan through one
of his siblings you may be tied to the family through one of his many
Logan aunts and uncles.
John Logan was b. 1762 in Monaghan county, Ireland
and he d. between 1838 and 1840 in Jackson County, Illinois. He married
Elizabeth Pharrell who was also born Ireland. She died in Scioto Co., Ohio in
1804/05 and is buried in Portsmouth, Ohio. They had the following
children.
1.
James Logan b. 1784 in Monaghan County Ireland and d. in 1852 in
Jackson Co., Illinois. He married first Mary Cooper about 1807. They had
Dr. John A., Dr. James S., Elizabeth, Harriet, and Jane (d. young). After
Mary’s death he married Fannie Gill about 1829 and they had Margaret,
Nancy, and Lucretia.
2.
Mary Logan b. 1785 in Monaghan County Ireland and d. in Scioto
County, Ohio about 1805.
3.
William Logan was born about 1786 in Monaghan County Ireland and d.
there before 1793
4.
Jane Logan b. I Monaghan County Ireland 1787 and d. after 1850
probably in Perry Co., Missouri. She married first James Joseph Woolsey
and they had 3 children none of whom had heirs. She married second
Benjamin A. Davis and they had Eliza Ann, Augustus Adolphus, and
Washington.
5.
Dr. John Logan
6.
Thomas Logan b. 1790 in Ireland and died young.
7.
Katherine Logan was b. 1792 in Ireland and died after 1850,
probably
in Jackson County, Illinois. She never married.
8.
Elizabeth Logan b. 1793 on the Atlantic Ocean and d. in 1867 in
Jackson Co., Illinois. She married Clark Green and they had Andrew
Jackson, Nancy Elizabeth, James M. and William
9.
Abel Bond Logan was b. 1795 in Maryland and d. in Texas about
1858. He married first Nancy Grey and they had one daughter, Elizabeth.
She and two daughters were living in Houston Co., Texas in 1850. He
married second Hicks?? They had the following children: Nancy C. (married
G. C. Blackburn in Walker Co., TX), James Farell, Able Cartwright, William
Henry Harrison, and John.
10.
Nancy Logan was b. 1798 in Maryland and d. in Missouri. She
married William Hatcher and had Margaret.
11.
Margaret Logan was b. 1803 in Scioto County, Ohio and d. in1892 in
Murphysboro, Illinois. She married twice but all of her children were by
her first husband, Rev. Philip Davis (1797-1841) whom she married in
Missouri about 1821. They had Mary Ann, Nancy Ann, Abel Cartwright, Sarah
Elizabeth, Louisa Katherine, Margaret Jane, Harriet Adaline, and Philip
Logan
Margaret Logan Davis Phelps wrote a history of the
Logan family in 1883 and it is from this document that this information
has been taken. If you have any further questions about the Logans or
Logan family material that you would like to share with us please contact
the museum.