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Nancy Ann <I>Traylor</I> Logan

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Nancy Ann Traylor Logan

Birth
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Death
Apr 1915 (aged 77–78)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Nancy A. Trailor married James Logan
8 November 1852
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY
Tuesday, December 24, 1907
Page 3
Mrs. Nancy Logan has gone to Prairie Home, Mo., to see her daughter, Mrs. Kate Davis, who is very ill.
(Memorial 96622931)

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915
Page 5
News reached Stanford Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Nancy A. Logan which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Todd, in Chicago. Deceased had been ill for some time of a complication of troubles and her end was expected. The greater portion of her long life, she being 78 years old, was spent in Lincoln, where she was widely known and universally loved. When a child she joined the Christian church and she kept the faith to the last. Mrs. Logan was the relict of James Logan, who was called hence more than a quarter of a century ago. Besides the daughter mentioned, she leaves two sons, George Logan, of this county, and Hugh Logan, of Cooper county, Missouri. The remains arrived last night and were taken to the home of her nephew, Dan Traylor. This afternoon after services by her pastor of many years' standing, Eld. J.G. Livingston, the body will be laid to rest in Goshen Cemetery. And thus passes another good mother, whose memory will be cherished in the years that are to come.

TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915
Harry Jacobs, the monument man sold a fine French Creek granite monument to Mrs. Todd, of Chicago, for her mother, Mrs. Nancy Ann Logan, to be erected in Goshen cemetery.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Nancy A. Trailor married James Logan
8 November 1852
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY
Tuesday, December 24, 1907
Page 3
Mrs. Nancy Logan has gone to Prairie Home, Mo., to see her daughter, Mrs. Kate Davis, who is very ill.
(Memorial 96622931)

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915
Page 5
News reached Stanford Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Nancy A. Logan which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Todd, in Chicago. Deceased had been ill for some time of a complication of troubles and her end was expected. The greater portion of her long life, she being 78 years old, was spent in Lincoln, where she was widely known and universally loved. When a child she joined the Christian church and she kept the faith to the last. Mrs. Logan was the relict of James Logan, who was called hence more than a quarter of a century ago. Besides the daughter mentioned, she leaves two sons, George Logan, of this county, and Hugh Logan, of Cooper county, Missouri. The remains arrived last night and were taken to the home of her nephew, Dan Traylor. This afternoon after services by her pastor of many years' standing, Eld. J.G. Livingston, the body will be laid to rest in Goshen Cemetery. And thus passes another good mother, whose memory will be cherished in the years that are to come.

TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915
Harry Jacobs, the monument man sold a fine French Creek granite monument to Mrs. Todd, of Chicago, for her mother, Mrs. Nancy Ann Logan, to be erected in Goshen cemetery.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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