He married Ellen Simpson, who died in approximately 1896. Logan and Ellen Bailey had five children:
1. John Luther Bailey, who married Myrtie Padew (spelling as it appears in probate records), and lived in Marseilles, IL.
2. Thomasan Bailey. She died ca 1909 at approx 15 years of age.
3. Clarence C. Bailey, who died in 1918 in the service, at age of 23. He never married.
4. Lucinda Bailey, who died ca 1912 at approx 17 years of age, and never married.
5. Ben F. Bailey, who married Rose McCarthry (that is the spelling in probate records), and lived at 752 E. Tremont Ave. in the Bronx in New York.
According to his obituary, in approximately 1914 he moved to Marseilles, Illinois, where in November of 1916 he married Sarah (Youngs) Knox, widow of Civil War veteran Isaac Knox. Sarah died in 1930.
Logan died at the of 76 at Ryburn-King hospital in Ottawa. He had been a patient for several days and appeared to be on the recovery when he suffered a heart attack. He was survived by sons John and Ben, by two sisters who resided in Kentucky and Indiana, and by one brother in Kentucky.
He married Ellen Simpson, who died in approximately 1896. Logan and Ellen Bailey had five children:
1. John Luther Bailey, who married Myrtie Padew (spelling as it appears in probate records), and lived in Marseilles, IL.
2. Thomasan Bailey. She died ca 1909 at approx 15 years of age.
3. Clarence C. Bailey, who died in 1918 in the service, at age of 23. He never married.
4. Lucinda Bailey, who died ca 1912 at approx 17 years of age, and never married.
5. Ben F. Bailey, who married Rose McCarthry (that is the spelling in probate records), and lived at 752 E. Tremont Ave. in the Bronx in New York.
According to his obituary, in approximately 1914 he moved to Marseilles, Illinois, where in November of 1916 he married Sarah (Youngs) Knox, widow of Civil War veteran Isaac Knox. Sarah died in 1930.
Logan died at the of 76 at Ryburn-King hospital in Ottawa. He had been a patient for several days and appeared to be on the recovery when he suffered a heart attack. He was survived by sons John and Ben, by two sisters who resided in Kentucky and Indiana, and by one brother in Kentucky.
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