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Rev. Patrick Logan

Birth1640 - Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Death4 Feb 1700 - Bristol, Somerset, England
MotherLady Janet Martin (aka Jennett Merstone) MARSEDEYNE
FatherAlexander (Marsedeyne) Logan

Born in Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland on 1640 to Alexander (Marsedeyne) Logan and Lady Janet Martin (aka Jennett Merstone) MARSEDEYNE. Rev. Patrick Logan married Isabella Hume and had 7 children. He passed away on 4 Feb 1700 in Bristol, Somerset, England.

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Parents
Alexander (Marsedeyne) Logan
1590 - 1645
Lady Janet Martin (Aka Jennett Merstone) Marsedeyne
1599 - 1663
Spouse(s)
Isabella Hume
1653 - 1722
Children Show all
James David Logan(chief Justice)
1674 - 1751
Bethia Logan
1672 - 1679
Tobiah Logan
1679 - 1688
Hannah Logan
1677 - 1678

William Logan
1683 - 1767
Ephraim Logan
1681 - 1778
James Jonathan John Logan
1682 - 1777

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