The following information was submitted to me by a family member. I have not personally verified the information.
March 13, 1914--JOSEPH A. LOGSDON DIES--Succumbs to Tuberculosis in the Home of His Sister. Joseph A. Logsdon, 39 years old, died at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of his sister, Mrs.(Amy) Anna Cain, No. 824 Wall street, from tuberculosis. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs.Cain of Joplin, Mrs. A. M.(Ora Elizabeth) Brockman of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. J. F. (Dora) Harris of Chicago and two brothers, D. (David) C. Logsdon of Fort Scott, Kan., and J. (James) E. Logsdon of Joplin. Funeral arrangements have not been made. J. E. Logsdon is a linotype machinist in The Globe plant.
His parents were Richard Edward & Jane Eliza Robinett Logsdon. Grandparents: James Johnson & Maria McElfish Robinett and Joseph E. & Martha Ann White Logsdon.
The following information was submitted to me by a family member. I have not personally verified the information.
March 13, 1914--JOSEPH A. LOGSDON DIES--Succumbs to Tuberculosis in the Home of His Sister. Joseph A. Logsdon, 39 years old, died at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of his sister, Mrs.(Amy) Anna Cain, No. 824 Wall street, from tuberculosis. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs.Cain of Joplin, Mrs. A. M.(Ora Elizabeth) Brockman of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. J. F. (Dora) Harris of Chicago and two brothers, D. (David) C. Logsdon of Fort Scott, Kan., and J. (James) E. Logsdon of Joplin. Funeral arrangements have not been made. J. E. Logsdon is a linotype machinist in The Globe plant.
His parents were Richard Edward & Jane Eliza Robinett Logsdon. Grandparents: James Johnson & Maria McElfish Robinett and Joseph E. & Martha Ann White Logsdon.
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