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John Bloomfield Logan

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John Bloomfield Logan

Birth
Dollar, Coosa County, Alabama, USA
Death
3 Mar 1966 (aged 92)
Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cooper, Chilton County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Mr. John B. Logan, one of northwest Coosa's enterprising farmers was at Rockford. "Dollar News" Mr. John Logan and family, of Chilton, motored over to see their son
George Sunday. Luther Logan was also with them."
(1)The Chronicle, 8 Jan 1909, p. 5. Located in the Alabama Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. (2) The Chronicle, Dollar News, 25 Jun 1920, p. 4. Logan, John B. Cooper, Ala., age 92, died March 3, 1966, in the hospital and funeral services were held March 5, 11:00 am., at Chestnut Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include: 4 sons, George Logan, Rockford, Luther Logan, Tennessee, Henry Logan, Verbena, Lesley Logan, Huntsville; 4 daughters, Miss Hattie Logan, Clanton, Mrs. Viola DeVaughan, Coopers, Mrs. Clara Davis, Huntsville, and Mrs. Vera Haywood, Birmingham, one brother Curtis Logan, Thorsby, 2 sisters Mrs. Rene White, Clanton and Mrs. Bama Jones, Verbena. Union Banner, March 1966
Mr. John B. Logan, one of northwest Coosa's enterprising farmers was at Rockford. "Dollar News" Mr. John Logan and family, of Chilton, motored over to see their son
George Sunday. Luther Logan was also with them."
(1)The Chronicle, 8 Jan 1909, p. 5. Located in the Alabama Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. (2) The Chronicle, Dollar News, 25 Jun 1920, p. 4. Logan, John B. Cooper, Ala., age 92, died March 3, 1966, in the hospital and funeral services were held March 5, 11:00 am., at Chestnut Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include: 4 sons, George Logan, Rockford, Luther Logan, Tennessee, Henry Logan, Verbena, Lesley Logan, Huntsville; 4 daughters, Miss Hattie Logan, Clanton, Mrs. Viola DeVaughan, Coopers, Mrs. Clara Davis, Huntsville, and Mrs. Vera Haywood, Birmingham, one brother Curtis Logan, Thorsby, 2 sisters Mrs. Rene White, Clanton and Mrs. Bama Jones, Verbena. Union Banner, March 1966


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