"The stone was identified by location. According to a 1898 transcription of stones, they (the names) were apparently in a row as listed below, with some confusion as to the last 3 being Logan's or Robert's:"
LOGAN, Margaret, w/o John, July 29-1799, 24th y
Alexander, Nov 29-1819, 60th y
George, June 9-1805, Dec 11-1852
Andrew & Catharine-Robert children
Edward, May 24-1844, 1y
Robert G, June 3-1844, 3y 7m
Samuel, May 16-1848, 2y 10m
*The headstone photo and following information provided by Find A Grave contributor #46591637 following my inquiry as to whether or not the headstone engraving was readable and was told it was not. (However it is possible to see that there are a list of names on it.)
"The stone was identified by location. According to a 1898 transcription of stones, they (the names) were apparently in a row as listed below, with some confusion as to the last 3 being Logan's or Robert's:"
LOGAN, Margaret, w/o John, July 29-1799, 24th y
Alexander, Nov 29-1819, 60th y
George, June 9-1805, Dec 11-1852
Andrew & Catharine-Robert children
Edward, May 24-1844, 1y
Robert G, June 3-1844, 3y 7m
Samuel, May 16-1848, 2y 10m
*The headstone photo and following information provided by Find A Grave contributor #46591637 following my inquiry as to whether or not the headstone engraving was readable and was told it was not. (However it is possible to see that there are a list of names on it.)
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