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John Logan

Birth26 Jun 1876 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death6 Dec 1926 - Bonnington, Midlothian, Scotland
MotherAnn Macfarlane
FatherJohn Logan

Born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 26 Jun 1876 to John Logan and Ann Macfarlane. John Logan had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Dec 1926 in Bonnington, Midlothian, Scotland.

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John Logan
1846 - 1926
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Ann Macfarlane
1844 - 1915
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Margaret Brown Logan
1917 - Unknown
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Martha Williams Mclauchlan Logan
1919 - 2001
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John Logan
1906 - 1981
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Elliot Young Logan
1904 - 1957
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George Mclauchlan Logan
1907 - 1977
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William Lind Logan
1908 - 1981
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Ann Brown Mcfarlane Logan
1910 - 1984
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Robert Mclauchlan Logan
1918 - 1988
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Elizabeth Young Logan
1915 - 1937
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Agnes West Jamieson Logan
1921 - 2010

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