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Elizabeth Croswick Logan

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1791 (aged 80–81)
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth Croswick/Crosswick Hatcher Logan

Birthdate: 1705
Birthdate: 1708
Birthdate: 1710
Birthdate: 1717
Birthdate: 1730
Virginia

Death: 1791
Virginia

Father:
Timothy Croswick/Crosswick

Elizabeth Croswick was the daughter of Timothy Crosswick and the wife of William Clinch Logan born abt 1705 in Ayrshire.

Spouse: William Clinch Logan / William Logan

William Clinch and Elizabeth Croswick/Crosswick Hatcher Logan were the parents of:

1740-1813 Jean Jane Harper
1749-1832 William Clinch Logan Jr.-Jane Black
1749-1812 Thomas Logan - injured & left on battlefield
1754-1812 Joseph Logan - Anna "Annie" Bias Zachariah
1755-____ John Logan - Native American Pamela Collins
1762-1835 Drury Logan

The Four Brothers are thought to have been born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, and lived for a time in Halifax County, Virginia before arriving in the Tryon County area in the late 1760s.

The four Logan brothers were early settlers of an area along the North and South Carolina border that was originally part of Tryon County, North Carolina, and later became part of Rutherford County, North Carolina and York County, South Carolina.

The first record of the Four Brothers in the Tryon County area is a 1767 land grant survey which names John Logan as a chain bearer.

Tryon County was not formed until 1768, so this first reference to John Logan occurred when it was still part of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

Four of the Logan brothers, all of Lincoln County, North Carolina, fought at the Battle of King's Mountain on October 7, 1780, which was an important Patriot victory in the southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War.

William, Jr. and Joseph were Patriots and served in Mattock's Company as Whigs; Thomas and John were Loyalists and served with Ferguson's Unit of the British Army as Tories.

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Elizabeth Croswick/Crosswick Hatcher Logan

Birthdate: 1705
Birthdate: 1708
Birthdate: 1710
Birthdate: 1717
Birthdate: 1730
Virginia

Death: 1791
Virginia

Father:
Timothy Croswick/Crosswick

Elizabeth Croswick was the daughter of Timothy Crosswick and the wife of William Clinch Logan born abt 1705 in Ayrshire.

Spouse: William Clinch Logan / William Logan

William Clinch and Elizabeth Croswick/Crosswick Hatcher Logan were the parents of:

1740-1813 Jean Jane Harper
1749-1832 William Clinch Logan Jr.-Jane Black
1749-1812 Thomas Logan - injured & left on battlefield
1754-1812 Joseph Logan - Anna "Annie" Bias Zachariah
1755-____ John Logan - Native American Pamela Collins
1762-1835 Drury Logan

The Four Brothers are thought to have been born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, and lived for a time in Halifax County, Virginia before arriving in the Tryon County area in the late 1760s.

The four Logan brothers were early settlers of an area along the North and South Carolina border that was originally part of Tryon County, North Carolina, and later became part of Rutherford County, North Carolina and York County, South Carolina.

The first record of the Four Brothers in the Tryon County area is a 1767 land grant survey which names John Logan as a chain bearer.

Tryon County was not formed until 1768, so this first reference to John Logan occurred when it was still part of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

Four of the Logan brothers, all of Lincoln County, North Carolina, fought at the Battle of King's Mountain on October 7, 1780, which was an important Patriot victory in the southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War.

William, Jr. and Joseph were Patriots and served in Mattock's Company as Whigs; Thomas and John were Loyalists and served with Ferguson's Unit of the British Army as Tories.

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